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Central Province (PRE) Trunk Roads ABC Road Description Budget Nyeri Hqs Operations of Resealing Unit Nyeri 4,495,000 Rmtce NYERI PROVINCE Central Province (PRE) Trunk roads ABC Road Description Budget Nyeri HQs Operations of Resealing Unit Nyeri 4,495,000 Rmtce. Bridges 6,527,313 B5 Nyeri Nyahururu 250,000,000 Kiambu/HQs Operations of Resealing Unit II (Ngubi) 4,266,000 C65 Ruiru - Githunguri - Uplands 22,008,904 A2 Sagana River - Sagana Town 3,926,212 Kirinyaga/HQs Operations of Resealing Unit VII (Sagana) 4,239,000 A2 Thika - Makutano 2,632,222 A2 Thika - Makutano - Sagana 50,000,000 C66 Thika - A104 Flyover 26,709,299 RM C41Central Running Of Bridges Unit 2,100,000 RM Rmtce. Bridges 7,373,167 RM Central Operations of office 10,811,520 RM Central Operation of RM Office 6,527,314 Central Province (PRE) total 401,615,951 KIAMBU WEST Disrict Roads DRE Kiambu West Dist D378 WANGIGE-NYATHUNA 6,027,500.00 D402 KIMENDE-KAGWE 6,045,111.00 D407 LIMURU-KENTIMERE 6,160,120.00 R0000 administrative/Gen.exp 759,697.00 Total . forDRE Kiambu West Dist 18,992,428.00 Constituency Roads Kiambu West DRC HQ R0000 Administration/General Exp. 3,570,000.00 Total for Kiambu West DRC HQ 3,570,000.00 Lari Const D401 Nyanduma-Kariguini 214,740.00 D405 magomano-kamuchege 630,000.00 E1504 kirasha-sulmac maternity 1,002,000.00 E1524 kagaa-iria-ini-kiambaa 621,000.00 E438 githiongo-kamuchege 685,750.00 E439 ruiru river-githirioni 750,000.00 E440 Githirioni-Kagaa 254,250.00 E442 nyambari-gitithia-matathia 794,250.00 E443 gitithia-kimende 586,000.00 G10 Rukuma-Chief's Camp 600,000.00 T3216 LARI-D402 KAMAINDU 640,010.00 UC TURUTHI ROADS 978,000.00 URA11 gatiru-lari pry sch 600,000.00 URA13 kinale-kaguongo;kariko wangunj 600,000.00 URA14 Gathambara-Mathore(Bridge) 588,000.00 URA15 mugumo ini-kambaa 558,000.00 URA31 maingi-kingatua 681,000.00 URA34 d.os office-weru muuru 498,000.00 URA38 weru muuru-takinya bathi 684,000.00 URA53 nyambari st joe academy 600,000.00 URP14 karaba-githiriopni-kirenga 447,000.00 URP15 nyambari-kibarage-greenland 900,000.00 URP20 hilltop -kabatha rd 498,000.00 URP24 muchenga-kiremge 600,000.00 URP33 amigo-karinga 594,000.00 URP66 Karinga-Magana-Meri 504,000.00 URP96 githongo-chiboni 702,000.00 Total for Lari Const 16,810,000.00 Kabete Const D378 NGECHHA -WANGIGE 69,500.00 D410 Ndumbu-in-Gitaru 1,462,250.00 E1499 Dagoretti-Karinde 504,000.00 E1501 GITARU-KAHUHO 30,420.00 E1502 Karai-kamangu 28,800.00 E1503 Kanyago-Rengiti 28,800.00 E1504 MUGUGA(A104)MDUMA 790,250.00 E1509 Muthure-Kinoo 867,000.00 E1510 KINOO NDUBUINI 63,000.00 E1511 Kabete-ndumbu-ini 35,240.00 E1512 GATHIGA-INTERNATIONAL 728,400.00 E1515 Kabocha-Gikuni 832,800.00 E420 lusengeti-nachu 1,079,400.00 E421 Kibiku-Gathiga-Mwimuto 354,400.00 E422 Kikuyu -karai 125,500.00 E423 Gichecheni-magana 28,800.00 E425 Gichie-Karura-Nyathona 1,217,400.00 E430 LUSENGITI-NACHU 28,000.00 G12 Baraniki-Approved sch 43,000.00 RAR17 KAMANGU -MUTASHA 258,000.00 RAR25 Nderi-Muguga 914,400.00 RAR28 Ika-Ithano-Nduma 738,200.00 RP122 KAMUGUGA-KIAMBAA 28,800.00 RP199 KAHUHO -GATUANABU 32,000.00 RP249 MUHINDI-RIO NDERI 30,000.00 RP251 NDAIRE-RIU-NDERI 52,600.00 RP258 KARAI-RIU NDERI 649,200.00 RP259 GACHIO-C63 KNGEERO 671,400.00 RP260 KWA RODHA-MWIMUTO 483,000.00 RP261 KWA MINDO-KANYANJARA 838,800.00 RP262 KAMANGU-NGURUBI 265,200.00 URA19 Kingeero-Kamutiini 27,000.00 URA44 MARARO-NJONJO 40,000.00 URP2 Kinyati-njigua 735,000.00 URP21 Kaimba 618,000.00 URP21 KAIMBA- D378 495,000.00 URP25 GAKINDURI-MUTHURE 888,000.00 URP27 THOGOTHO-DAGORETI 637,200.00 URP46 Uthiru Fly over-Uthiru Nursery 28,000.00 URP56 karura-Mega (mukui) 28,000.00 Total for Kabete Const 16,774,760.00 Limuru Const E430 NDUATI-KIBERA MBARI YA rd 789,000.00 E430 princess-makutano indep church 963,000.00 E430 kamirithu catholic ngenia chur 28,800.00 RAR19 gitutha-makutano 673,800.00 RAR24 Ririni -kiroe 28,800.00 RAR26 Mutarakwa Tharuni mithiga 504,600.00 RAR31 Beta-Muringiti 810,000.00 RP152 KWA NJENGA-DUBAI 783,000.00 RP210 kinyongori junct-mushroom 28,800.00 RP212 THIGIO-GITHARANE 645,000.00 RP212 MANGUO-BIBILIONI 28,800.00 RP213 Rwambogo sch-Bethel church 792,000.00 RP230 Rongai -Kamandarua 10,000.00 RP244 kwarufas ngarariga catholic ch 28,800.00 RP246 MUTHAIGA-ITUNGI 798,000.00 RP247 BAPTIST CHURCH-INDEP 792,000.00 RP249 HA-WAKARANJA 792,000.00 RP250 Kwa Wangonyo-wakamotho 789,000.00 RP251 Ha uncle NATHAN-RIRONI 798,000.00 RP252 YMCA Ngecha Kahiti rd 786,000.00 RP253 Michobo rd-Gospel garden 792,000.00 RP254 Kimeria Wakanguthi RD 405,000.00 RP255 KURE-NJUGWA RD 798,000.00 RP256 KIUNDU WANYUTU KAHIHI RD 798,000.00 URA22 NGENIA MANYANI 600,000.00 URF25 Dadas nest rd gachuiro 303,000.00 URF26 PCEA misri RD 28,800.00 URP11 NAZARETH-SYCAMARE 792,000.00 URP21 Murengeti-Roromo-Road 600,000.00 URP29 WANJANE-NJARAMBA 795,000.00 URP3 Kwambira makutano poly 28,800.00 Total for Limuru Const 16,810,000.00 Urban Roads Kiambu Mun. Council UR1 Post Office-Indian Bazaar Rd 2,840,500.00 UUP2 Market Road 2,308,300.00 UUP3 Kangoya Road 224,000.00 Total forKiambu Mun. Council 5,372,800.00 Limuru Mun. Council B5 RUHIA RWA MBOGO-BIBIRIONI 114,800.00 LMC02 Kamirithu mkt-Kamandura-kamiri 150,000.00 LMC04 D.C.s residence-Gachurio Rd 285,000.00 LMC05 Plot 278-Riara river 281,000.00 LMC06 St.Chales Lwanga Rd 58,700.00 LMC11 Kamirithu-Tarambana rd 120,700.00 LMC12 St.Pauls Uni Junt-A.C.K church 74,000.00 LMC9 RUHIA RWA MBOGO-CHIEF'S OFFICE 120,000.00 UC1 Kiawaroga Nursury Sch Road 123,750.00 UC1 Ronomo road junct-Limuru Town 211,500.00 UC3 Ha Njibu -Ngenia rd 90,500.00 UC5 U-Road P.C.E.A-Karanjee-Misri 610,500.00 UC7 Ha wa Karanja-A.C.K. church 151,900.00 UR2 Kamandura hway jnc-Rironi 351,050.00 UUF2 Biashara Street Circuit 432,500.00 UUF3 Kiawaroga-Riara River-Plot No. 376,000.00 Total forLimuru Mun. Council 3,551,900.00 Karuri Town Council K4 MUITIKU 565,500.00 NDEV4 KAGONDO 569,000.00 TH1 KINGOTHUA 582,000.00 W3 WANYORI 535,935.00 Total forKaruri Town Council 2,252,435.00 kikuyu Town Council UR1 HAMAGU SHOPPING CENTRE 245,901.00 UR2 KIAMBAA SHOPPING CENTRE 251,630.00 UR3 KAHUHO SHOPPING CENTRE 251,630.00 UR4 DAGORETTI SHOPPING CENTRE 245,058.50 UR5 KINOO SHOPPING CENTRE 251,630.00 UR6 GATHIGA SHOPPING CENTRE 251,630.00 UR7 KARURA SHOPPING CENTRE 251,630.00 UR8 NDERI SHOPPING CENTRE 251,630.00 UR9 KERWA SHOPPING CENTRE 251,630.00 Total forkikuyu Town Council 2,252,369.50 KIAMBU EAST Trunk roads ABC Road Description Budget A104 DB Nairobi - DB Nakuru 15,096,560 C62 Ruaka - Kamandura 2,234,070 C63 Ruiru - Kiambu - C63 Kiambu - A104 Gitaru - DBNairobi 12,119,644 C64 DB Nairobi - Kiambu - Kibichoi 13,538,978 C65 Ruiru-uplands 12,100,000 C88(B3) Rironi - Mai Mahiu 5,308,680 SUBTOTAL 60,397,932 Disrict Roads DRE Kiambu East Dist D404 NDUMBERI-GITHUNGURI 7,097,654.00 D409 C63 JCNT-D404 NDUMBERI 287,500.00 D409B C63KIAMBU TOWN-NDUMBERI JNCT 4,770,000.00 R0000 Administrative/Gen Expenses 506,465.00 Total . forDRE Kiambu East Dist 12,661,619.00 Constituency Roads Kiambu East DRC HQ R0000 Administration/Gen Exp 2,720,000.00 Total for Kiambu East DRC HQ 2,720,000.00 Kiambaa Const D407 c62 ruaka-c63 karuri 1,448,700.00 D408 gachie market-407 gacharage 1,694,000.00 D409 c63 jcnt-d404 ndumberi 1,957,000.00 E1517 ruaka-kianjogu-kagogo 238,000.00 E1520 d409 ndumberi-d407 banana 1,640,000.00 E432 c64 kamiti-d404 tinganga 1,281,400.00 E433 kamiti corner-farran estate 1,730,000.00 G5 kamiti prisons road 506,000.00 RAR42 njoro ruaka river 194,000.00 UR141 e425 kihara-ngububu-sister rd 430,000.00 UR191 kawaida-kawada main road 214,000.00 UR193 Gathanga-mayuyu 799,000.00 UR197 kanunga aipca 269,000.00 UR207 thindigwa catholic-police post 262,800.00 UR208 kiambu m.hall-mburiria karunga 496,000.00 UR208 kiambu m.hall-mburiria karunga 272,800.00 UR247 kiriko-kawaida pry 263,100.00 UR248 gathiri road 33,000.00 UR249 mwitiku road 25,600.00 UR253 kiawanganyu-kangoya 256,900.00 URA10 d409-st.paul catholic church 236,000.00 URA36 kinange-gachathi(gaitho rd) 182,400.00 URA50 ndumberi-gichocho 306,000.00 URA58 muchatha-muchatha healthcentre 453,200.00 URP11 turitu-riara pry 120,000.00 URP17 manda-chief wandie-riabai mrk 513,300.00 URP37 karatina-njunu 276,600.00 URP37 turitu-riara pry 33,000.00 URP39 kihingo ruthiruini 66,800.00 URP44 john kagai road 40,000.00 URP67 tinganga-kagogo 268,400.00 URP7 gatuikira road 24,000.00 URP8 d407 waki sawmill yamogo 69,000.00 URP9 no.10 main road-kaburini 40,000.00 Total for Kiambaa Const 16,640,000.00 Githunguri Const D401 kibichoi-gichika 448,000.00 D402 githunguri-ruiru river 2,800,000.00 D403 ngorongo d409-githunguri c65 2,009,200.00 D404 ndumberi-c85 githunguri 1,940,000.00 D405 nyaga-kiamburu 172,000.00 D4050 KINGENGU-KIAMBURURU 95,800.00 E1523 matuguta-gituamba-gathanji 54,000.00 E1529 kwandonga-kaini-ngeina 97,000.00 E1529 KANJUKU-RIAGUTHU 933,500.00 E431 ikinu-gathaithi-gitiha 580,230.00 E435 marige-kiratina-githioro 153,500.00 E437 Marige-Githioro 1,280,000.00 E438 githioro-gatamaiyu 452,400.00 E439 kahunira-ruiru dam 68,500.00 E440 githunguri-ruiru river 786,000.00 RAR13 magomano-kianjogu-waruhiu farm 65,600.00 RAR5 kambaa-mathanja 73,100.00 T3213 gatina-gataka 200,400.00 T3216 gatina-gataka 600,000.00 UR100 gati-iguru-kororkoro 42,000.00 UR112 nyaga-kiamburu 950,000.00 UR114 githiga-gatitu-kamondo 197,620.00 UR120 Matuguta-Miyumia 45,700.00 UR125 karia-githioro-ini-ngemwa 85,050.00 UR126 karia-githioro-ngemwa 76,700.00 UR168 st.monica-kibibiri rihuti 74,100.00 UR187 kiababu-matuya 60,800.00 UR219 thuita jnct-muchai-gitere 149,300.00 UR219 karura-wanjema-gatina 106,600.00 UR234 wajehova-waruhiu farm 54,900.00 UR237 gathanji-ikuria 73,700.00 UR254 miirano-riakahara e437 528,000.00 URA62 ngeteti-gitwe 56,500.00 URF10 marigu bridge-kiababu(kahungu) 104,490.00 URF18
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