Construction of Sh3.58B Ngong Road-Naivasha Road flyover begins

Motorists using Ngong Road were urged to exercise caution and follow the guidance of traffic marshals while driving through the construction zone.
Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) has begun work on a flyover at the Ngong Road and Naivasha Road intersection near Junction Mall in Nairobi.
The project, backed by a Sh3.58 billion (EUR 25.3 million) concessional loan from Spain’s Corporate International Fund (FIEM), is set to be completed by July 2027.
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Designed to ease the area's traffic congestion, the flyover will separate traffic lanes and improve the flow of vehicles.
In a statement released on Monday, KURA director general John Cheboi noted that the project is part of the government’s broader strategy to enhance infrastructure and promote long-term economic growth, particularly by improving the urban transportation network.
“This initiative will support Nairobi's development and improve the movement of people and goods across the city,” he said.
According to the authority, motorists will benefit from shorter travel times as the flyover will eliminate bottlenecks at key junctions.
The project will also include non-motorized transport (NMT) facilities to ensure the safety of pedestrians and cyclists, while modern street lighting will be installed to improve visibility.
In addition, KURA noted that upgraded drainage systems are expected to mitigate the risk of flooding during the rainy season, and the surrounding landscape will be enhanced, contributing to the city's beautification and improving the overall urban environment.
“KURA is working on efforts to decongest the city through several interventions, including expansion of existing roads, the introduction of Intelligent Transport System (ITS) in major junctions, and installations of Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) infrastructure,” Cheboi said.
Motorists using Ngong Road were urged to exercise caution and follow the guidance of traffic marshals while driving through the construction zone.
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