Traders from Africa arrive for the 104th China Import and Export Fair, in Guangzhou city. AFP
By EVELYN SITUMA
In Summary
- China has become a major shopping point for developers looking for variety in finishing materials0
Allan Otieno, an architect and director at
Dimensions Architects and Interior designers Ltd, has made several trips
to China to shop for finishes, both for his clients and his house.
According to Otieno, shopping in China is a
worthwhile experience that doesn’t just offer a wide range of products
but also saves him considerable amounts of money.
“By getting finishes from China, one can save upto
30 per cent of the total construction cost delivered to the site,” says
Otieno. This, he adds, includes all travel, accommodation and freight
charges.
The Embassy of China in Kenya acknowledges that
more and more Kenyan builders are looking to China when it comes to
shopping for building materials and finishes.
“We welcome trade and investment between our two
countries,” said Mao Yinzong, the embassy spokesman. Although the
embassy says there are many Kenyans travelling for business to China,
the figures were not immediately available.
China has become a major stopping point for
developers looking for variety and also wishing to save on building and
furnishing costs.
“There are all kinds of product ranges depending
on the quality one wants. You actually get to choose the quality that
suits your pocket,” said Joram Kiarie, chief executive S&L, a
mortgage subsidiary of KCB.
The Chinese sell products according to classes or
grades - the first letter or number (A or 1) representing the highest
quality. The sellers are honest and are quick to point this out.
Joram travelled to China in 2009 and 2010 as part
of a team of 100 developers. He says they were amazed at how much the
country had to offer. “It was an eye opener in many ways,” said Jorame.
They were mostly stunned by the high population of
the Chinese, the size of the city, building materials and technology
and architectural building designs.
The group had a chance to attend the largest expo
in China – the Canton Fair (China Import and Export Fair) in Guangzhou, a
biannual event which attracts millions of people from around the world.
This year’s event will be held in three phases
from April 15 to May 5. The event was first held in 1957 and is on its
115 edition.
Repeat visits
Since then, Joram says developers in his team have
made repeat visits to China. Each time to buy finishes for. S&L has
a developers’ club which comprises of professionals in real estate such
as developers and interior designers among others.
The club has 450 members at present and continues
to register more clients. KCB organises annual trips for members to
various countries to assess development, building architectural designs
and also material and machinery offered in those markets.
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