The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has announced changes in the procurement strategy for the construction of the 749-kilometre highway connecting Isiolo and Mandera counties.
In a notice published on Tuesday, August 5, the Authority revealed that the initial project procurement strategy had been updated to reflect current market conditions, changes in contract packaging, and revised cost estimates.
KeNHA disclosed that the changes were also necessary to include activities that were not explicitly detailed in the original general procurement notice published before the road construction works officially began.
The updated procurement plan will now see the construction of additional bridges, approach roads, and other access road infrastructure at Rhamu and Mandera routes.