List Of Registered Contractors In Kenya

List Of Registered Contractors In Kenya

Contractors are professionals who provide skills or services to companies for a set period. They may be contracted for a set number of hours, a certain time frame, or the duration of a project. Contractors can be self-employed, and work independently as sole traders, or they can run their own limited company.

In this article Keweb.co tries to answer the question by publishing the full list of Registered Contractors in Kenya

Below is the full List of Registered Contractors In Kenya

Marimaya Investments LimitedBAHATINCA7WATER WORKS
Marimaya Investments LimitedBAHATINCA7ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SERVICE
STX CONSTRUCTION LIMITEDCBDNCA7ROAD WORKS
FOREPLAN ENGINEERING SERVICES LIMITEDKASARANINCA6ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SERVICE
MKAPUNI WORKS LIMITEDKILIFINCA7WATER WORKS
BEVIS AFRICA LIMITEDCompanyNCA5BUILDING WORKS
Roks Trading Co. LtdNAKURUNCA3ROAD WORKS
KODAGO CONTRACTORS LTDKISUMUNCA6ROAD WORKS
KODAGO CONTRACTORS LTDKISUMUNCA6BUILDING WORKS
KAYDEE SUPPLIES & ALLIED WORKS LIMITEDMWINGINCA6ROAD WORKS

What does it take to be a contractor in Kenya?

A contractor or construction firm is required to hold a certificate of incorporation from the registrar of companies in Kenya. This means that the firm must be registered as a legal company within the country, either as limited liability, sole proprietorship, or partnership company.

What are the major constructions in Kenya?

What are some of the biggest construction projects in Kenya? Some of the biggest construction projects include Lapsset, Kipevu Oil Terminal, Mega Dams, Standard Gauge Railway, and Nairobi-Mombasa Expressway.

How much are contractors paid in Kenya?

The salary range for people working in Kenya in Construction & Real Estate is typically from 32,431 KES (minimum salary) to 116,139 KES (highest average, actual maximum salary is higher). This is the total monthly salary including bonuses.

How much do contractors charge in Kenya?

For typical residential and commercial projects, registered contractors in Kenya usually take up around 30-35% of the building costs. But, make no mistake about it, the labor rates do not apply uniformly across all the construction stages and building elements.