Peter Muiruri 16th Jan 2020 13:00:00 GMT +0300
With the clock ticking to 2022, the State has little to show in the way of completed social and affordable housing.
The housing component of the Big Four agenda aims to construct 500,000 affordable houses by
2022.
According to a report released this month by the National Treasury, the
government completed 228 of the 1,370 units earmarked for Park Road,
Nairobi, during the 2018-19 Financial Year.
In the same period, 462 of 7,587 social housing units were completed,
while 180 units to house police and prison officers were ready.
SEE ALSO :First affordable housing project units ready
The
energy, infrastructure and ICT sector is a key driver of President
Uhuru Kenyatta’s Big Four agenda. Between 2016 and 2019, this sector was
allocated a total Sh1.18 trillion for recurrent and development
expenditure.
“The slow implementation of capital projects occasioned by local
contractors’ inadequate capacity has gradually culminated into project
delays, cost overruns and possible legal and contract challenges arising
from arbitration and contractual issues,” states the report.
The report recommends the establishing of a pool of equipment to be
hired by contractors and acquisition of testing equipment for structural
integrity of buildings.
It also recommended the operationalisation of the National Construction
Institute to act as a training centre for those in the construction
industry.
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