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Kenya: New building regulations to be implemented

24 May 2016

Construction industry professionals in Kenya will undergo retraining after the government approved new building regulations for Kenya in which British standards will be discarded in favour of European norms ­ now in use globally.

The Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) MD Charles Ongwae pointed out that Moi University had agreed to undertake the retraining exercise which is projected to take five years before being certified as Eurocode compliant.

“Moi University has confirmed that it is developing a curriculum that will be used for the training “said Mr. Ongwae.

The European standards are preferred since they require uniformity in structural design of buildings and any other civil engineering works comprising of geotechnical aspects and structural features. They also have a preference because they promote greater transparency in design methods and will ease communication between designers, authorities and the clients.

Furthermore, the new standards will promote harmony and improve safety in the construction sector that has lately been headlined following collapse of many buildings in the country.

According to KEBS, no product that does not conform to Eurocode will be allowed in the market come 2021.

KEBS is mandated to facilitate trade and they help companies to access new markets, they level the playing field for developing countries.

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