MUTUA TO BUILD AIRPORT AT NEW MACHAKOS TOWN

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Machakos County Governor Dr. Alfred Mutua approached Nema for approval to build an airport in Machakos town to boost regional trade and tourism. Located at Muvuti-Kiima-Kimwe Ward within the proposed New Machakos town, the Machakos Airport will sit on 104 hectares – about 8.5% of the planned 892-hectare town. The project involves construction of a taxiway, passenger and presidential terminals, as well as a 1.35km runway, and other amenities such as link roads and a water treatment plant. “The runway will be 1350m long and 45m wide. At both ends of the runway, a stop way will be constructed. The runway shoulders will be 7.5m wide and a Runway End Safety Area (RESA) of 180m length and 160m width will be provided at both ends of the runway,” Machakos says in its project report. The Machakos Airport’s passenger terminal, the airfield’s main terminal, will comprise 10 check-in counters, six security check points, 10 gates, six passenger boarding bridges, and immigration counters for arrival

Cost Of Building A House In Kenya

Is building a house in Kenya something that's on your mind? Do you know how much it's going to cost you to set up your dream home? If not, well worry no more. From our article you are going to get an idea of the estimate needed to put up your house.


The cost of building a house in Kenya varies depending on many factors such as the typography of land, size of the building and specification of materials among other basics.


However, it is possible to get an estimate of the amount needed for your house project by considering the square footage of your house, type of the house, and the quality of finishes.


That said, it is important to understand that the above aspects are quite general and can only give you a rough estimate of total costs.


You will need to hire a quantity surveyor for accurate estimates of total costs of your project. You can check with the Institute of Quantity Surveyors of Kenya for a list of quantity surveyors in the country.


Meanwhile, here’s how to estimate the cost of building a house in Kenya.


1. Square Footage

Examine a newly constructed house that is similar to the one that you envision. Get the price of the house, subtract the cost of land and divide the amount by the size of the home.


For example, if the house is valued at Sh75 million and the land costs Sh45 million, then construction cost is Sh30 million. If the home is 450 square metres, then the cost per square metre is around Sh66,700.


2. Quality of Finishes

The quality of finishes greatly determines the cost of building a house in Kenya. High quality finishes significantly increase construction costs.


The average cost of construction in Kenya is about Sh35,000 per square metre for a modest dwelling in major towns, while a high-end home can cost upwards of Sh60,000 per square metre.


3. House Features

The internal and external features of a house are key determinants of building costs.


Reducing the size and number of windows, for example, can lower your building costs while using vaulted ceilings and high roof pitches can greatly increase your costs.


4. Size of the House

The size of a house is also an important consideration since the building cost per square metre is often higher for a smaller home compared to a larger home.


This is because, when putting up a bigger house, the cost of pricey items such as a bathroom or kitchen is distributed over more square footage.


The Institute of Quantity Surveyors of Kenya has developed a construction costs handbook for major urban centres based on recently completed projects in the respective areas. The costs, which are on a “per square metre” basis, can give you a more accurate estimate.


However, you will require the services of a quantity surveyor for an accurate budget estimates preparation in the pre-contract stage as well as cost control and planning during construction.


FAQ

How much does it cost to build a house in Kenya?


It costs about Sh35,000 per sq. m to build a modest house in major towns of Kenya, while a high-end home can cost upwards of Sh60,000 per sq. m.


What is the average cost of building a 3-bedroom house?


Based on the above estimates, a modest 3-bedroom house (125 sq. m) will cost about Sh4.4 million, while a pricier one will cost over Sh7.5 million.   


What is the cost of building a 4-bedroom maisonette in Kenya?


Assuming that your house will cost Sh45,000 per square metre, a 4-bedroom maisonette (149 sq. m) will cost Sh6.7 million.


What is the cost of building a 5-bedroom house in Kenya?


At Sh45,000 per square metre, a 5-bedroom house (169 sq. m) will cost about Sh7.6 million.


Editor’s note: The above costs are basic estimates and you need to engage a qualified quantity surveyor for accurate budget estimates.

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