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  • Kenya vision 2030. A Kenya with a good network of roads & rail that will enhance business within our country.
  • A view of the nearly complete flyover at what was formerly the globe roundabout
  • Kiserian Dam under construction. The Dam is to facilitate the supply of water and treatment of waste water to Rongai and Kiserian townships.
  • President Kibaki unveils a plaque to mark the official opening of the newly upgraded Emali-Loitoktok Road to bitumen standard at Kimana Township in Loitoktok April 13, 2011. He is with Roads minister Franklin Bett.
  • Construction of Thika Road to a superhighway underway.
  • Local MPs led by the transport minister Amos Kimunya tours the 3 billion shillings Kisumu International Airport upgrading project whose construction attracted a lot of controversy three years ago when it was launched. It is now officially operational.
  • Completed Section of Nairobi-Thika Superhighway.
  • President Kibaki unveils a plaque to officially launch the construction of the Northern and Eastern bypass at the junction of Embakasi and Kangundo road on Friday. With him are Roads minister Franklin Bett (right) and Kenya Urban Roads Authority director Joseph Nkadayo (centre).
  • Kenya Power Managing Director, Eng. Joseph Njoroge addresses journalists after having precided over the commissioning of the 7.5MVA 33/11kV Naivasha Substation
  • President Kibaki unveils a plaque to launch construction of the Nairobi Southern By-pass March 16, 2012. Looking on are Prime Minister Raila Odinga, Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka and Roads minister Franklin Bett

About EBK

The Kenya Engineers Registration Board is a statutory body established through an Act of Parliament in 1969. A minor revision was done in 1992, to accommodate Technician Engineer grade. The Engineer's Act was passed into law in 2011 giving rise to the Board, The Engineers Board of Kenya with a new face and strength to further its duties. The Board has been given the responsibility of regulating the activities and conduct of Practicing Engineers in the Republic of Kenya in accordance with the functions and powers conferred upon it by the Act. Under Part IV of the Engineers Act, a person shall not engage in the practice of engineering unless that person has been issued with a licence and has complied with the requirements of the Act. Registration with the Board is thus a license to practice engineering in Kenya. The purpose of this site is to inform the Engineering fraternity and the general public of the role of the Board and the various functions it performs. Also, the site has information, up-to-date news and events currently happening at and around the Board. read more

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