Status of the Built Environment Report

Prepared By The Architectural Association of Kenya - 2024

The AAK Status of the Built Environment Report 2024 provides a comprehensive analysis of the trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping Kenya’s construction and urban development landscape. Anchored on the theme of Harnessing Technology and AI in the Construction Industry, this report captures the strides made and gaps that persist in the built environment sector.

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Regulatory Impact Statements (RIS) for Kenya Information and Communications (Infrastructure Sharing) Regulations 2025

Prepared By Ministry of ICT and the Digital Economy - 2025

This document outlines the objectives, impacts, costs, benefits, and rationale for new regulations promoting ICT infrastructure sharing (e.g., towers, fiber optics) among providers to reduce duplication, lower costs, enhance competition, and support rural coverage while addressing environmental and rights concerns

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Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) Guidelines for ICT Projects

Prepared By Communications Authority of Kenya - 2025

These guidelines aim to establish a set of prerequisites and requirements prior to carrying out Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) for ICT projects, provide for consistency in the content and format of Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) reports of ICT project and encourage Resource Efficiency and Circular Economy Principles.

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Construction Input Indices- Fourth Quarter 2024 Release

Prepared By Kenya National Bureau of Statistics - 2024

The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics hereby releases Construction Input Price Indices (CIPI) for the fourth quarter of 2024. The indices are generated from price data collected from a representative sample of outlets that trade in construction materials. The prices are collected quarterly and are referenced to the 15th day of the mid-month of the quarter.

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Kenya - Country Commercial Guide

Prepared By U.S. International Trade Administration - 2022

The construction industry in Kenya is driven primarily by two key infrastructure sectors: transportation and building/housing. The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure is responsible for policy initiatives and actions with respect to roads, aviation, maritime, rail, housing, and urban development.

According to the Kenya Economic Survey 2022, the Kenyan construction industry grew by only 6.6% in 2021, a decline from 10.1% in 2020 and an indication of a slowdown in the short term. The sector is expected to maintain a growth rate of 6% in the near term as it shakes off the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. This growth will...

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