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Eng. James Karori Nyabuto, MSc., PE, CertIOSH.

Eng. James Karori Nyabuto, MSc., PE, CertIOSH.

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Don KARORI El Ingeniero | Top Tier Civil Engineer in Kenya | EHS Consultant | Elite Projects @RoxEngineers | Tap In, You Know You Deserve The Best.👑

Kenya Katılım Şubat 2012
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Dr. Eng. John Mativo CP³P
Kenya’s hosting of the 16th Africa PPP Infrastructure Finance, Investment and Partnerships Summit further reinforces Nairobi’s growing position as a continental infrastructure financing and transaction hub supporting regional integration, industrial competitiveness, and long term economic transformation across Africa. The infrastructure financing conversation across Africa is entering a far more strategic. #Africa #PPP
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Eng. Kefa Seda@EngKefaSeda·
The infrastructure financing conversation across Africa is entering a far more strategic phase in which governments are increasingly prioritising transaction readiness, investment credibility, blended finance structures, domestic capital mobilisation, and commercially sustainable project delivery within tightening fiscal environments. APPP 2026 will bring together governments, sovereign institutions, development finance partners, institutional investors, pension funds, infrastructure developers, commercial financiers, and transaction advisors to advance practical financing solutions across transportation systems, renewable energy infrastructure, water and sanitation, data centres and digital connectivity, healthcare systems, logistics corridors, affordable housing, Agriculture, industrial parks, and targeted climate resilient infrastructure for county Governments. Kenya’s hosting of the 16th Africa PPP Infrastructure Finance, Investment and Partnerships Summit further reinforces Nairobi’s growing position as a continental infrastructure financing and transaction hub supporting regional integration, industrial competitiveness, and long term economic transformation across Africa.
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ACEK- Future Leaders@AcekFL_Kenya·
ACEK FL Kenya was represented at the FIDIC Africa 2026 Conference Day 1 featured the Future Leaders Symposium, young engineers engaging on the future of Africa's infrastructure. Olyvia Lavisa, served as a panelist on the opening panel discussion.A proud moment for our chapter.
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Eng. Kefa Seda@EngKefaSeda·
Kenya is increasingly positioning Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) at the centre of its infrastructure financing strategy as growing development demands continue exerting pressure on public finances. Read more… citizen.digital/article/kenyas…
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Dr. Eng. John Mativo CP³P
Dr. Eng. John Mativo CP³P@MativoMJohn·
During the upcoming 3es Experience workshop, we discuss existing physical infrastructure with reference to the long-term transformative vision-level infrastructure development requirement for Kenya. Will also discuss financing options available to Governments, namely Asset Monetization, Privatization, Securitization and Public Private Partnership. Then spend a large part of the workshop deep diving on PPP and the Energy sector with an emphasis on opportunities for Private Sector financing/investment. Will keep workshop #Simple #Practical #Interactive Registration link: forms.gle/hAb1cxTWBzeMJP…
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Eng. Kefa Seda@EngKefaSeda·
A snippet from the Kenya PPP Symposium 2026 where discussions reinforced the increasingly central role of Public Private Partnerships in financing transformative infrastructure amid rising infrastructure demand and mounting fiscal pressure globally. The engagements advanced high level conversations around project bankability, transaction credibility, financing innovation, de risking frameworks, and Kenya’s expanding KES 1.7 trillion PPP pipeline spanning transport systems, renewable energy, healthcare infrastructure, logistics ecosystems, ICT infrastructure, water systems, and industrial development.
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The Association of Consulting Engineers of Kenya
ACEK is pleased to contribute to shaping Africa’s infrastructure agenda at the @FIDICAfrica Conference in Accra, Ghana. Under the theme “Future-Ready Infrastructure,” the forum has brought together engineers and key stakeholders to exchange practical insights on innovation, climate resilience, financing, and the evolving role of engineers in delivering sustainable, future-fit solutions—alongside the growing influence of AI in project delivery. Pictured (Slide 1): ACEK President Eng. Gabriel W. Jabongo with Eng. Rizwan Qadri Outgoing Fidic Africa President, Ing Kwabena Bempong, Ghana Consulting Engineers Association (GCEA) President, Mr. Manish Kothari, Fidic Vice President @otienogallo @GCEA_ @alwala_elv97714
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Morara Kebaso@MoraraKebaso·
Let me give you some advice. If you are building anything that will cost you more than 1 million Kenya shillings, please hire professionals. Please please am begging you. Hold your ear like this.👂Stop being the architect and structural engineer of your own building. There is more mathematics that goes into what you see than you think. Now some of you have beautiful houses with paint that is peeling. Some of you have bathrooms where water does not drain into the hole#. Some of you have business buildings where the support beam is right in the middle blocking the doorway. Some of you have rental apartments where I cannot pack a car even with magic. Some of you have staircases that are designed like a death trap. Some of you have toilets that bring all the dirt and smell back into the room. Please hire professionals. An architect, a structural engineer, a quantity surveyor, a professional plumber not an apprentice, a professional electrician not kawaya. Stop spending too much money building rubbish. In any case most of you end up spending more than those who hire professionals. You go to Karen you find very poorly constructed houses you wonder surely, land costs 80 million here, are you completely unable to hire a professional or you just think its a waste of money? I am a lawyer. But there is no day I will ever represent myself in court or in drafting a contract. I hire a third eye. The individual must not be a relative or a friend doing me a favour. He or she must do a cutthroat straight perfect job and get paid reasonably for it.
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Dr. Eng. John Mativo CP³P
Dr. Eng. John Mativo CP³P@MativoMJohn·
The Public Private Partnerships Directorate, in conjunction with the World Bank Group, hosted the Kenya PPP Symposium 2026, a premier forum that convened stakeholders for high level engagement on the future of infrastructure financing and strategic partnerships in Kenya. The symposium provided a dynamic platform for dialogue on mobilizing private capital towards transformative infrastructure development, stakeholders to exchange insights, deepen collaboration, and explore innovative financing solutions that will shape the country’s long term infrastructure trajectory. #PrivateFinancing #PPP
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Eng. Kefa Seda
Eng. Kefa Seda@EngKefaSeda·
The successful conclusion of the Kenya PPP Symposium 2026 marks an important moment in Kenya’s infrastructure financing journey, bringing together a distinguished convergence of sovereign wealth funds, institutional investors, development finance institutions, infrastructure developers, legal experts, transaction advisors, commercial financiers, and senior government leadership around the future of infrastructure financing and project delivery within Kenya and the wider African region. The engagements reflected growing international confidence in Kenya’s Public Private Partnership framework following sustained reforms under the PPP Act 2021, continued strengthening of transaction governance systems, and the expansion of a structured national pipeline presently comprising 51 active projects across transport, renewable energy, ICT infrastructure, logistics ecosystems, healthcare systems, water infrastructure, student accommodation, and climate resilient infrastructure. The Symposium provided substantive focus on project bankability, legal structuring, contracts standardization, credibility and predictability of transactions, transaction advisory support, de risking mechanisms, capital mobilization, procurement integrity, concession frameworks, contract management systems, and the strategic role of the National Infrastructure Fund in complementing PPP financing structures to accelerate nationally transformative infrastructure delivery. Deliberations also reinforced the importance of stable regulatory frameworks, transparent procurement systems, investment predictability, credit enhancement instruments, fiscal discipline, and commercially sustainable project ecosystems capable of attracting sophisticated long horizon infrastructure capital. A strong consensus emerged throughout the engagements that the future strength of Public Private Partnerships will increasingly be measured through delivered infrastructure, operational efficiency, investor confidence, and measurable economic value generated for citizens and the national economy. I appreciate all participating institutions, investors, legal experts, development partners, financiers, engineers, transaction advisors, and technical specialists whose continued engagement is strengthening Kenya’s position as a credible, investment ready, and globally competitive infrastructure destination.
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The Association of Consulting Engineers of Kenya
ACEK is live at the 31st FIDIC Africa Infrastructure Conference in Ghana. Under the theme “Future-Ready Infrastructure,” we are collaborating with regional partners to drive innovation and sustainability across the continent. ​Our President, Eng. Gabriel Jabongo, is participating in the high-level Presidents and DNS Meeting, focusing on strategic planning, governance, and the annual assembly of FIDIC Africa members to advance resilient infrastructure. ​#FIDICAfrica #ACEK #Infrastructure #Sustainability @FIDICAfrica @AcekFL_Kenya
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