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Performance Based Maintenance (PBC) Projects PERFORMANCE BASED PROJECTS (PBC) Road Proposed Ref No. Project Name / Activity Length Target Output County Traversed Contractor Contract sum Start date End date (Km) Lane Km Corridor A M/s Ebenezer 1 Museum Hill - Athi River (Dual) 26 104 Nairobi & Machakos Commercial 271,740,962.00 2/10/2019 1/10/2020 Cleaning Ltd. M/s Liberty Group 2 Museum Hill - James Gichuru (Dual) 5 30 Nairobi 97,348,418.00 29/02/2019 28/02/2022 EA Limited 3 Kyumvi - Sultan Hamud 65 130 Machakos & Makueni M/s Kalexis Ltd 488,159,076.40 1/7/2018 30/06/2021 M/s Twang 4 Sultan Hamud - Makindu 61 122 Makueni Technologies 111,064,548.00 5/12/2018 4/12/2021 Limited 5 Makindu - Mtito Andei 60 120 Makueni M/s Benisa Limited 113,359,016.40 5/12/2018 4/12/2021 M/s Koroto 6 Mtito Andei - Tsavo River 49 98 Taita Taveta / Makueni Engineering 531,447,495.07 11/3/2019 10/3/2021 Limited M/s Septcom 7 Tsavo River - Voi 47 94 Taita Taveta 509,606,410.48 11/3/2019 10/3/2022 Limited M/s Simba 8 Bachuma Gate - Maji ya Chumvi 54 108 Kwale 101,996,111.70 12/11/2018 11/11/2021 Contractors Limited M/s Hydratech Building 9 Maji ya Chumvi - Kwa Jomvu 42 84 Mombasa/Kilifi contractors and 47,061,824.66 30/05/2019 29/05/2020 Supplies Company Limited M/s Jofra M 10 Emali - Isineti 57 114 Kajiado 173,757,809.40 25/01/2019 25/01/2022 Limited M/s Kibinico 11 Isineti - Loitoktok 56 112 Kajiado 148,648,919.20 5/3/2019 4/3/2022 Limited M/s Policol 12 Athi River -Bisil 80 160 Kajiado International 424,426,068.72 11/4/2018 11/4/2021 Company Ltd M/s Anole 13 Bisil - Namanga (Strategic Procurement) 56 112 Kajiado Construction 495,837,818.20 11/4/2018 11/4/2021 Company Ltd Southern Bypass (Ole Sereni - Ngong M/s Bomelli 14 15 60 Nairobi 94,778,672.90 30/05/2019 29/05/2022 Road Interchange) GroupLtd Southern Bypass, (Ngong Road M/s Shawasha 15 14 56 Nairobi & Kiambu 83,381,631.43 30/05/2019 29/05/2022 Interchange - Kikuyu) Company Ltd 16 Voi -Bachuma Gate 54 102 Road Proposed Ref No. Project Name / Activity Length Target Output County Traversed Contractor Contract sum Start date End date (Km) Lane Km Corridor B Naivasha- Mai Mahiu- Rironi (Strategic M/s Lirona 1 58 116 NAKURU/KIAMBU 279,717,265.84 8/3/2019 7/3/2022 Procurement) Construction Ltd Mai mahiu-Duka Moja (Strategic M/s Gragab 2 45 90 NAKURU/NAROK 812,674,714.00 10/5/2019 9/5/2022 Procurement) Agencies Ltd M/s Blissmaks 3 Duka Moja-Narok (Strategic Procurement) 45 90 NAROK 805,419,436.00 10/5/2019 9/5/2022 Services Ltd Amala River-Narok (Strategic M/s Splash General 4 55 110 NAROK 123,285,214.12 25/02/2019 24/02/2022 Procurement) Supplies Ltd Amala River-Kaplong (Strategic M/s Uswonin 5 55 110 BOMET 230,611,480.00 1/11/2017 31/10/2020 Procurement) Construction Ltd M/s Cloud Connect 6 Naivasha-Rironi (Strategic Procurement) 60 120 NAKURU/KIAMBU 194,999,086.18 25/01/2019 24/01/2022 East Africa Ltd Mau summit-Nyahururu Interchange M/s Impala Reel 7 59 118 Nakuru 220,524,586.90 18/02/2019 17/02/2022 (Strategic Procurement) Co. Ltd M/s Buffloc Nyahururu Interchange-Naivasha (Strategic 8 67 134 Nakuru Investments 289,931,374.00 25/01/2019 24/01/2022 Procurement) Limited M/s Barameres 9 Kaplong-Kisii (Strategic Procurement) 55 110 BOMET/KISII 210,636,628.00 27/03/2019 26/03/2022 Services Limited M/s Hermana 10 Kisumu Bypass 6 12 Kisumu International Co. 48,943,714.12 18/02/2019 17/02/2022 Ltd M/s Alas 11 Malaba - Webuye (Strategic Procurement) 58 116 Bungona/ Busia 178,946,550.88 25/02/2019 25/02/2022 Construction Ltd Webuye - Maili Tisa (Strategic M/s Lesma 12 56 112 Bungoma/ Uasin Gishu 184,394,632.40 26/02/2019 25/02/2022 Procurement) Engineering Ltd. M/s Baton Ventures 13 Maili Tisa - Ngeria 31 62 Uasin Gishu 127,572,115.92 25/02/2019 24/02/2022 Ltd. M/s Akorayan 14 Ngeria - Timboroa 45 90 Uasin Gishu 154,045,435.24 18/02/2019 17/02/2022 Contractors Ltd. Timboroa-Mau summit (Strategic M/s Millenium 15 39 78 Uasin Gishu/ Kericho 210,047,203.00 18/02/2019 4/2/2022 Procurement) Trustees Ltd. M/s Bartum 16 Busia - Ugunja (Strategic Procurement) 42 84 Busia/ Siaya 268,792,791.84 18/02/2019 17/02/2021 Enterprises Ltd. M/s Uswonin 17 Ugunja - Kisian (Strategic Procurement) 59 118 Siaya/ Vihiga/ Kisumu 288,935,578.20 25/01/2019 24/01/2022 Construction Ltd. M/s Lyra 18 Kisian - Ahero 41 80 Kisumu Investment Group 162,797,408.46 26/02/2019 25/02/2022 Ltd M/s Blue Reef 19 Ahero - Kericho (Strategic Procurement) 57 114 Kisumu/ Kericho 152,528,499.18 18/02/2019 17/02/2022 Consulting Ltd. Kericho - Mau Summit (Strategic M/s Lub Plus Oil & 20 57 114 Kericho 179,047,174.50 26/03/2019 25/03/2022 Procurement) Energy Co. Ltd. Road Proposed Ref No. Project Name / Activity Length Target Output County Traversed Contractor Contract sum Start date End date (Km) Lane Km Corridor C Nairobi - Thika: Section 1 - [Nairobi - Debrosso 1 33 330 Nairobi/Kiambu 1,035,706,605.40 4/4/2019 4/3/2022 Ruiru] Contruction Co. Ltd Interways Works 2 Nairobi - Thika: Section 2 - [Ruiru - Thika] 22 220 Nairobi/Kiambu 1,101,507,135.43 1/3/2019 28/2/2022 Ltd. Match Electricals 3 Nairobi - Thika: Street Lighting PBC 49.8 49.8 Nairobi/Kiambu 528,559,196.80 3/1/2019 28/2/2022 Limited 4 Thika - Kenol 24 48 Thika/Muranga Kalexis Limited 228,628,750.00 4/3/2019 4/2/2022 5 Thika - Kangonde 85 170 Thika/Machakos Tram technical services ltd 272,673,474.00 28/10/2017 27/10/2020 6 Kangonde - Mwingi 47 94 Kitui Sivad Construction Ltd 391,772,716.00 17/10/2017 10/12/2020 7 Mwingi - Ukasi 62 124 Kitui Kiu Construction Ltd 562,654,027.00 17/11/2017 16/11/2020 8 Kenol - Sagana 46 92 Muranga/Kirinyaga Keddy Enterprises Ltd 150,816,402.40 30/10/2017 30/10/2020 9 Sagana - Marua 37 74 Kirinyaga/Nyeri Dosan Limited 155,990,971.00 15/3/2019 14/3/2022 10 Marua - Nanyuki 54 108 Nyeri/Laikipia Tripple N Capital Venture 144,466,992.50 19/4/2018 18/4/2021 11 Nanyuki - Lewa 53 106 Laikipia/Meru Roben Aderdare 1,507,337,663.20 17/3/2018 16/3/2021 12 Lewa - Isiolo 30 60 Meru/Isiolo Ngewa investment ltd 205,876,510.00 22/2/2018 20/2/2021 13 Isiolo - Merille River 136 272 Marsabit Nomad costruction ltd 149,706,514.00 10/8/2018 10/7/2021 M/s Barchbarcho 14 Merille River - Marsabit 120 240 Marsabit 158,644,906.00 18/2/2019 17/2/2022 Enterprises Limited M/s Northern 15 Marsabit - Turbi 122 244 Marsabit Frontier Enterprises 173,433,514.00 18/02/2019 17/2/2022 Limited 16 Turbi - Moyale 122 244 Marsabit Current link limited 125,266,921.00 28/10/2017 27/10/2020 Central Region Performance Based Contract for Kinwan General 1 Maintenance of Jn C544 Kangema - Jn 34 68 Murang'a 37,952,485.60 26/10/2017 25/10/2020 Contractors Ltd C550 Gacharage (B23) Road Performance Based Contract for Global Link East 2 Maintenance of Jn A2 Kenol - Jn C544 29 58 Murang'a 40,567,897.00 13/10/2017 12/10/2020 Africa Ltd. Murang’a (B25) Road Performance Based Contract for H.K. Builders & 3 Maintenance of Jn A2 Karatina - Kagumo - 28 56 Nyeri/ Kirinyaga General Contractors 191,076,520.66 1/11/2017 31/10/2020 Jn B25 Kutus (B27) Road Ltd Performance Based Contract for Territorial Works 4 Maintenance of Jn A4 Nyahururu - 40 80 Laikipia/ Nyandarua 305,700,797.20 13/02/2018 12/2/2021 (K) Ltd Wiyumiririe (B21) Road Performance Based Contract for 5 Maintenance of Nyeri - Jn A2 Marua (B21) 14 28 Nyeri Njofa Ventures Ltd 40,688,931.40 22/02/2018 21/02/2021 Road Performance Based Contract for 6 Maintenance of Wiyumiririe - Nyeri (B21) 60 120 Laikipia/ Nyeri Translee Kenya Ltd 471,887,564.71 13/02/2018 12/2/2021 Road Performance Based Contract for Wak Construction 7 Maintenance of Jn B21 Nyeri – Othaya - Jn 43 86 Nyeri/ Murang'a 540,604,125.54 18/11/2017 17/11/2020 Ltd C544 Kangema (B23) Road Road Proposed Ref No. Project Name / Activity Length Target Output County Traversed Contractor Contract sum Start date End date (Km) Lane Km Perfomance based maintenance of Arclife 8 45 90 Laikipia 72,852,755.00 25/02/2019 24/02/2022 Rumuruti-Naibor A4 road Construction Ltd Coast region 1 Taveta - Voi 123 246 Taita Taveta M/S Givil Holdings Ltd 141,964,918.00 1/11/2017 31/10/2020 M/s Suldanka Harti 2 Likoni - Buxton 4.8 9.6 Mombasa 45,772,440.00 3/2/2018 2/10/2021 Ltd M/s Dabar 3 Malindi - Garsen 105 210 Kilifi anf Tana River 205,917,400.00 6/2/2018 5/2/2021 Investments Ltd M/s Simba 4 Mariakani - Kaloleni-Mavueni 50 100 Kilifi 115,215,376.00 3/2/2018 2/2/2021 Contractors Ltd 5 Wundanyi - Mwatate 15 30 Taita Taveta M/s Orion Limited 52,042,240.00 25/01/2019 24/01/2022 M/s Dry Dock 6 Ukunda - Likoni 25 50 Mombasa and Kwale 250,686,643.00 28/04/2019 28/04/2022 Suppliers Limited M/s Awliban 7 Moi Intenatioal Airport / Port Reitz 6.4 26 Mombasa 52,097,456.00 25/01/2019 24/01/2022 Suppliers Limited M/s Supreme Waterways & 8 Miritini - Kipevu Link (dual carriageway) 11 44 Mombasa 84,857,480.00 18/02/2019 4/2/2022 General Contractors Limited Other projects 9 Garsen - Hola 95 190 Mombasa and Kwale 10 Kombani - Kwale - Marere 28 56 Kwale 11 Ukunda - Lunga Lunga 76 151 Kwale 12 Saba Saba - Malindi 124 248 Mombasa and Kilifi Lower Eastern Region M/s Maworks 1 Kangonde - Kitui (Kabati) 28 56 Kitui Investment 234,945,332.80 18/09/2018 17/09/2021 Company Limited M/s Miangeni 2 Katumani - Ukia - Wote 62 124 Machakos/Makueni International 263,313,932.97 1/11/2017 31/10/2020 Limited M/s Sosmut 3 Kamulu - Koma - Tala 27 54 Machakos Trading Company 168,705,045.12 10/10/2017 9/10/2020 Limited M/s Lochness 4 Mwingi - Kamuwongo 28 56 Kitui 41,818,072.70 26/10/2017 25/10/2020 Limited Road Proposed Ref No.
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