Frequently asked questions.
Quick answers to the questions we hear most often from owners, developers and main contractors in Kenya and East Africa.
Ten questions, ten answers.
A standard 1,000–2,500 sqm warehouse takes 10–16 weeks from approved drawings to handover. Larger or multi-storey projects vary; we confirm a programme with every quotation.
Send us your brief by phone, email or WhatsApp. We arrange a free site assessment for qualifying projects and return a no-obligation quotation within 24–48 hours.
Hot-rolled and welded structural steel sections to British and Euro standards, locally rolled where possible. Coatings are specified per project — typically zinc-rich primer with enamel or epoxy top-coat.
Inspect coatings every 5–7 years and touch up where needed. Check gutters and roof flashings annually. A well-built structure should serve for 40+ years with routine care.
Yes. We cover Kenya nationally with a mobile fabrication yard and have completed projects in Burundi and other East African countries.
A zero-harm policy backed by toolbox talks, written lift plans, certified slingers and supervisors with stop-work authority. Public liability and contractors' all-risk cover apply to every project.
Yes. We design and erect multi-storey steel frames using welded and hot-rolled I/H sections, with braced or moment-resistant lateral systems.
A temporary fabrication setup we deploy near remote project sites — saves transport cost and time when the project is upcountry or cross-border.
Reconnaissance surveys, structural design, highway geometric design, fabrication detailing and installation supervision — either bundled with works or as a stand-alone service.
Standard terms are an agreed advance, progress payments against milestones and a retention released on practical completion. Specifics are confirmed in the contract.
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