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KERRA’s 2026 Tarmac Road Upgrade Projects: Sorted Regional Breakdown

Kerra Road Upgrades

KERRA's 2026 tarmac road upgrade projects represent Kenya's most ambitious rural infrastructure push in recent history. With over 600 projects spanning all 47 counties, the Kenya Rural Roads Authority is transforming how millions of Kenyans access markets, schools, and essential services. This isn't just about smoother commutes but rather, it's about unlocking economic potential in regions that have historically been marginalized by poor road infrastructure.

The scale is staggering. From the dusty trails of Turkana to the bustling periurban routes of Kiambu, KERRA is upgrading roads that directly impact student commutes, farmer market access, and regional trade flows. For college students and young professionals entering the job market, these projects signal something more profound: opportunities in construction, engineering, and regional development that weren't available a decade ago.

What Is KERRA and Why Does It Matter?

The Kenya Rural Roads Authority emerged from the 2007 Roads Act as the government agency responsible for developing, rehabilitating, and maintaining rural road networks across Kenya. Unlike KeNHA (Kenya National Highways Authority) which handles major highways, or KURA (Kenya Urban Roads Authority) managing city roads, KERRA focuses specifically on connecting rural communities to economic centers.

KERRA is dedicated to the development, maintenance, and management of rural road networks across Kenya, enhancing connectivity, economic growth, and accessibility for rural communities. The authority operates through 47 regional offices, one in each county, ensuring localized oversight and community-responsive project implementation.

Why should this matter to you? If you're studying civil engineering, construction management, or regional planning, KERRA projects represent Kenya's largest employer in infrastructure development. The 2026 portfolio alone will require thousands of surveyors, engineers, machine operators, and skilled laborers. For business students, understanding KERRA's procurement processes and project financing models provides real-world insight into public infrastructure economics.

KERRA's Three-Pronged Mandate

KERRA operates under a clear framework that shapes every project decision:

Road Development: Constructing new roads where none existed, particularly in marginalized regions. This includes the ambitious projects in Mandera, Turkana, and Marsabit counties where road density remains critically low.

Rehabilitation: Upgrading existing murram or gravel roads to bitumen standard. The 2026 projects heavily emphasize this category, converting seasonal access routes into all-weather tarmac roads.

Maintenance: Routine and periodic upkeep of the existing 160,000+ kilometer rural road network. This prevents the deterioration that plagued many projects in the 1990s and early 2000s.

The 2026 Project Portfolio: Numbers That Tell a Story

The October 2025 tender notice revealed over 600 distinct road projects scheduled for implementation in the 2025-2026 financial year. These aren't small neighborhood streets—many projects span 10-30 kilometers and include complex engineering structures like bridges, box culverts, and drainage systems.

Breaking down the regional distribution reveals interesting patterns. Kiambu County leads with 39 projects, reflecting the authority's expansion into periurban areas where rural roads meet urban sprawl. Homa Bay County follows with 29 projects, addressing the region's historical infrastructure deficit. Nairobi County, Nakuru, and Siaya County both follow with 28 projects each, many serving rapidly developing areas across the mentioned regions.

What makes these projects unique is their community-specific design. Unlike the standardized highway projects, KERRA roads are tailored to local needs. A project like "Butere Lower Market - Firachi To Shibembe Primary" in Kakamega specifically targets agricultural market access and school connectivity. The "Calvary Hope Centre - Church of God - Utabithi - Deep Village (Osieko) Access" project in Migori demonstrates how KERRA considers religious and social infrastructure in route planning.

Understanding the Project Naming Convention

Every KERRA project carries a reference number following this format: KERRA/08/39/XXX/2025-2026. Let's decode this:

  • KERRA: The implementing agency
  • 08: Category code (08 typically denotes bitumen/tarmac projects)
  • 39: Sub-category or funding stream
  • XXX: Unique project identifier
  • 2025-2026: Implementation fiscal year

This standardized naming helps contractors, suppliers, and regional offices track projects through the procurement pipeline. For students researching infrastructure projects, understanding these codes makes navigating KERRA's extensive project documentation significantly easier.

Central Kenya's Infrastructure Transformation

Central Kenya—particularly Kiambu, Murang'a, Nyeri, and Kirinyaga counties—receives substantial attention in the 2026 portfolio. This reflects both the region's high population density and its strategic position as Kenya's agricultural heartland.

Kiambu County:

Kiambu presents unique challenges. It's simultaneously rural and urban, with tea farms abutting tech startups in towns like Ruiru and Kiambu Town. The 2026 projects address this duality intelligently.

KiambuKERRA/08/39/181/2025-2026Baringo Rd,3rd South, Kiambu
KiambuKERRA/08/39/082/2025-2026Bibirioni Primary Mukuru wanjui Police Road
KiambuKERRA/08/39/427/2025-2026Brookside - Kitogo - Kamba - Ha Karoki - Mutarakwa
KiambuKERRA/08/39/299/2025-2026Gatono Nazareth Bridge
KiambuKERRA/08/39/237/2025-2026Gatono to Kwa Ngugi Road
KiambuKERRA/08/39/022/2025-2026Ha Waki-Rain Bow Resort -Kwihota-Gikumari Bridge Rd
KiambuKERRA/08/39/038/2025-2026Isiolo Road 1st South Avenue KHS
KiambuKERRA/08/39/258/2025-2026Kaiba - Karungu Bay Road
KiambuKERRA/08/39/132/2025-2026Kairichi-Kamwangi Rd
KiambuKERRA/08/39/429/2025-2026Kamengu Gardens -Ondiricatholic-Matimu-nderi Rural Road
KiambuKERRA/08/39/247/2025-2026Kamuguga Market-Perozi loop Roads
KiambuKERRA/08/39/318/2025-2026Kanyariri - Ngara - Kanyariri Shopping Centre Road
KiambuKERRA/08/39/460/2025-2026Karia-Ikinu Road
KiambuKERRA/08/39/312/2025-2026Karuri Homex home road -yamogo muchatha road
KiambuKERRA/08/39/435/2025-2026Karuri-Muthurwa Secondary School Road
KiambuKERRA/08/39/313/2025-2026Kawainda kiharo kaburi road
KiambuKERRA/08/39/006/2025-2026Kericho Road 5th Avenue Nrb/Access PCEA
KiambuKERRA/08/39/457/2025-2026Kimachia - Rweno
KiambuKERRA/08/39/446/2025-2026Makeresha - Wanyoikes Loops Roads
KiambuKERRA/08/39/034/2025-2026Marsabit road/KH Access
KiambuKERRA/08/39/405/2025-2026Mutego-Gitaru Road, Kabete
KiambuKERRA/08/39/467/2025-2026Ndumbuini - Kanyiriri - Gitaru Road
KiambuKERRA/08/39/259/2025-2026Ngaramiye Loop Roads
KiambuKERRA/08/39/112/2025-2026Oasis - Juja Access
KiambuKERRA/08/39/277/2025-2026Revival - Kiawanugu - DCC office Road
KiambuKERRA/08/39/039/2025-2026Ridgeways Lane Kiambu
KiambuKERRA/08/39/251/2025-2026Thamanda - Itangini-Kanduma
KiambuKERRA/08/39/036/2025-2026Yamogo-Njoro Road
KiambuKERRA/08/39/169/2025-2026Ngewa- Kamuchege-Kagwe
KiambuKERRA/08/39/325/2025-2026Ruiru Secondary- Sambugo primary road
KiambuRWC 840AIC Tharuini - Ndungu Njenga - Ndiuni
KiambuRWC 837Alliance High school access
KiambuRWC 704Gatukuyu Makwa - Ngethu - Ithanga
KiambuRWC 850Mount Kenya Mwiki Bridge - Kwangethe Primary School Road - Mwihoko Primary
KiambuRWC 851Ngoigwa links roads Thika
KiambuRWC 703Rainbow Gikumari
KiambuRWC 853Ruiru - Matangi
KiambuRWC 855Wendani Bridge - PCEA - Kimbo Road
KiambuRWC 829Zambezi-Nderi-Kari Road

Projects like "Brookside - Kitogo - Kamba - Ha Karoki - Mutarakwa" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/427/2025-2026) connect dairy farming zones to processing plants. These aren't glamorous roads, but they're economically critical. Kenya's dairy industry depends on quick milk collection from farms to cooling plants—poor roads mean spoiled milk and lost income for thousands of farmers.

The "Oasis - Juja Access" project (Ref: KERRA/08/39/112/2025-2026) serves a different purpose entirely. Juja hosts multiple universities including JKUAT (Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology), Zetech University, and several colleges. Improved access roads mean easier commutes for the estimated 50,000+ students in the area. 

Another fascinating project is "Ridgeways Lane Kiambu" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/039/2025-2026). Ridgeways represents Kiambu's evolution from rural farmland to upscale residential estates. This project acknowledges that "rural" roads now serve diverse populations—from smallholder farmers to corporate executives working remotely.

Murang'a County: Connecting the Coffee Belt

Murang'a's 13 projects target Kenya's premium coffee-growing regions. The county produces some of East Africa's finest Arabica coffee, but getting it from farm to auction has historically been challenging.

Murang'aKERRA/08/39/415/2025-2026B23-Mariira - Kigumo
Murang'aKERRA/08/39/424/2025-2026C70 Kahaini - Three Ridge Road
Murang'aKERRA/08/39/108/2025-2026Chomo - Kigoro-Kimatu Magomano Roads
Murang'aKERRA/08/39/109/2025-2026Gatitu - Karimamwaro Access to Irati Coffee Factory
Murang'aKERRA/08/39/119/2025-2026Gitige Pry Sch Gacharu Gatura Rd
Murang'aKERRA/08/39/302/2025-2026Kabuta Centre - Railway line Rd
Murang'aKERRA/08/39/136/2025-2026Kahuhia - Mugumoini
Murang'aKERRA/08/39/246/2025-2026Kambirwa -KPLC Site
Murang'aKERRA/08/39/260/2025-2026karangi-Ngere Tea Factory
Murang'aKERRA/08/39/432/2025-2026Rurii-Kabwe-Mitundu
Murang'aKERRA/08/39/142/2025-2026Wanjengi - Mbari ya Kiongo Access
Murang'aKERRA/08/39/154/2025-2026Yamugwe Shopping Centre Access
Murang'aKERRA/08/39/289/2025-2026Mukabia Gitangi Mathigu Road
Murang'aRWC 791Gacharage - Kagongo- St. Angela Secondary School Road (5 KM)
Murang'aRWC 749Gatura - Ngere - Karangi
Murang'aRWC 706Gwa Thamaki - Maragua Ridge MbomboJct C549/B25 (Road C549) Jct B25/F2630 Mbombo Mesco (Road F2630) and Jct B67/G45821 - Samar Leisure (Road G45821)
Murang'aRWC 733Kandara - Karima Mwaro - Gituya, Nguthuru - Gatitu Karima Mwaro & Kibereke - Naaro - Kaburugi - Gatitu Roads
Murang'aRWC 692B23 Kahaaini - Kaburugi - C541 Kiranga, B23 Kibereke - Kaburugi - Kibereke - Kaburugi - Njira Inya - Gatitu, Nguthuru - Gatitu - Gakui - Mukoe - Gituya (Road D1397)

The "B23 - Mariira - Kigomo" road (Ref: KERRA/08/39/415/2025-2026) is particularly significant. It connects multiple coffee cooperatives to the main Nairobi-Nyeri highway, reducing transport time and costs. For coffee farmers, this translates directly to higher net income—less fuel spent on rough roads means more money at harvest time.

"Gatitu - Karimamwaro Access to Irati Coffee Factory" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/109/2025-2026) exemplifies KERRA's targeted approach. Rather than building arbitrary roads, this project specifically facilitates coffee processing by improving factory access. It's infrastructure planning driven by economic logic.

Kirinyaga County: Rice Paddies and Rural Industry

KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/443/2025-2026Baricho - Umbui Road
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/444/2025-2026Gacharu Primary School Access
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/244/2025-2026Gatuto Kiamuthambi
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/071/2025-2026Kabiru Kangaita Road
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/445/2025-2026Karima Primary Access Road
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/076/2025-2026Kariti Ward Rural Roads
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/219/2025-2026Karumandi- Mucagara
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/216/2025-2026Kiaga - Timberland
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/077/2025-2026Kiangai Location Rural roads
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/221/2025-2026Kianwe - Kiangai
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/152/2025-2026Kianyaga Babla
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/407/2025-2026Kiaragana - Kiania
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/431/2025-2026Kibirigwi PCEA Church Compensation
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/222/2025-2026Kibirigwi Primary School Access
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/285/2025-2026Kiburu Cluster Spot Improvement
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/148/2025-2026Magumo-Kangaita
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/149/2025-2026Mucagara - Thumaita- Kamugunda
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/288/2025-2026Mucheru Murunga - Kariru Road
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/230/2025-2026Ndiriti - Gathambi Road
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/352/2025-2026Sagana Muslim - Jungleman Road
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/353/2025-2026Sagana Fisheries - Ngando - Githuaini Road
KirinyagaKERRA/08/39/150/2025-2026Thumaita Primary School Access
KirinyagaRWC 826Kerugoya - Kiaritha - Kangaita & Baricho - Njegas - Ngaru - Gakoigo -
KirinyagaRWC 793Kwa Jesee - Nguguini
KirinyagaRWC 728Riamugaa - Kiandagae

Kirinyaga's 25 projects reflect its dual identity as both a rice-growing region (Mwea Irrigation Scheme) and a mixed-crop agricultural zone. Projects like "Baricho - Umbui Road" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/443/2025-2026) serve rice farmers who supply supermarkets across Kenya.

What's particularly interesting about Kirinyaga's projects is the emphasis on school access roads. Projects like "Gacharu Primary School Access" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/444/2025-2026), "Karima Primary Access Road" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/445/2025-2026), and "Kibirigwi Primary School Access" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/222/2025-2026) recognize that education infrastructure isn't just about buildings—it's about ensuring students can actually reach those buildings safely.

The rainy season in Kirinyaga often isolates schools for weeks. Murram roads become impassable mud tracks, forcing attendance drops that impact academic performance. Tarmac school access roads solve this problem definitively.

 

Nyeri County

NyeriKERRA/08/39/214/2025-2026Chaka Road Kilimani
NyeriKERRA/08/39/044/2025-2026Gachami - Thuti
NyeriKERRA/08/39/005/2025-2026Jnct C 513 Access Karima Dispensary/Mangu Village Access Roads
NyeriKERRA/08/39/037/2025-2026Jnct C513 Karima Dispensary - Gura River
NyeriKERRA/08/39/271/2025-2026Jnct C513 Kwa Meja - Gathaithi - C515 Muthinga
NyeriKERRA/08/39/249/2025-2026KCC Nyeri - Kiganjo Town
NyeriKERRA/08/39/463/2025-2026Kiangoma Primary School Access Rd
NyeriKERRA/08/39/324/2025-2026Kwa Meja Gathundia road
NyeriKERRA/08/39/196/2025-2026Marua-Mahigaini-Rui Ruiru-Gatungaga-Chieni- Kiamariga-State Lodge-Ngai
NyeriKERRA/08/39/121/2025-2026Munyuini-Magutu
NyeriKERRA/08/39/123/2025-2026Street Lighting for Kamunyaka -Kiaruhiu-Itundu Road
NyeriKERRA/08/39/261/2025-2026Thaara - Gakindu - RWC 420
NyeriKERRA/08/39/470/2025-2026Othaya-Karima-Kiandu
   

Tharaka Nithi County

Tharaka NithiRWC 844Chiakariga-Marimanti-Gatunga Road
Tharaka NithiRWC 739Kibugua - Magenka - Itugururu
Tharaka NithiRWC 738Kirege - Forest - Mabukuro

Nyandarua County

NyandaruaKERRA/08/39/272/2025-2026Centre one -Kaibu -Mailitatu Road
NyandaruaKERRA/08/39/120/2025-2026G23577-Matopeni-Gathiriga
NyandaruaKERRA/08/39/245/2025-2026Gwa Chemu-Mutamaiyu Secondary
NyandaruaKERRA/08/39/141/2025-2026Ihigaini - Withare
NyandaruaKERRA/08/39/004/2025-2026Magomano-Huhirio
NyandaruaKERRA/08/39/087/2025-2026Matunda Munyaka Road
NyandaruaKERRA/08/39/089/2025-2026Mawingu Primary - Gilgil Border Road
NyandaruaKERRA/08/39/023/2025-2026Murungaru-Tula -Gilgil Road
NyandaruaKERRA/08/39/140/2025-2026Ndururi - Wangui
NyandaruaKERRA/08/39/088/2025-2026Tumain market - Caba Road
NyandaruaKERRA/08/39/343/2025-2026Makindu - Kariamu Olbolosat
NyandaruaRWC 819Kwa haraka- Rwanyambo-Karagatha- Kinamba

Rift Valley Expansion: Opening Up Kenya's Agricultural Powerhouse

The Rift Valley receives the largest concentration of KERRA 2026 projects, with counties like Nakuru, Baringo, Bomet, Kericho, and Nandi accounting for over 120 projects combined. This makes economic sense—the Rift Valley produces the bulk of Kenya's wheat, maize, tea, and dairy products.

Nakuru County: Strategic Hub Development

NakuruKERRA/08/39/090/2025-2026Arap rero - Kibaraa Kona Mbaya Road
NakuruKERRA/08/39/138/2025-2026C713 Lanet - Elementaita
NakuruKERRA/08/39/075/2025-2026California SDA Kibe Road
NakuruKERRA/08/39/437/2025-2026Forest Police Post-Canaan-Kahuruko-Cess Centre - Gachuma - Tangi Tano
NakuruKERRA/08/39/117/2025-2026Gitare - Gilgil
NakuruKERRA/08/39/282/2025-2026House Of Power - Citizen Road
NakuruKERRA/08/39/268/2025-2026Jnct B4 Berkley-Kwa Gitau-Moi Gate Loop
NakuruKERRA/08/39/365/2025-2026Kikopey-Elementaita Center
NakuruKERRA/08/39/153/2025-2026Langalanga-KDF Factory Road
NakuruKERRA/08/39/468/2025-2026Londiani-Makutano
NakuruKERRA/08/39/413/2025-2026Mastima - Tergat - Salgaa
NakuruKERRA/08/39/074/2025-2026Menya Ciaku AGC Road
NakuruKERRA/08/39/425/2025-2026Muthure - Kanyariri Road
NakuruKERRA/08/39/417/2025-2026Mutirithia Motto Link Roads
NakuruKERRA/08/39/291/2025-2026Penya House Stage 140 Road
NakuruKERRA/08/39/461/2025-2026Spot Improvement of Ndabibi - Forest Police Station - Tangi Tano Road
NakuruKERRA/08/39/151/2025-2026Access Kayole - Untity
NakuruKERRA/08/39/469/2025-2026Access Road to Ndabibi Dam
NakuruKERRA/08/39/185/2025-2026Bararget - Keringet - Kapkwen/Olenguruone- Longet-Chepaku
NakuruKERRA/08/39/033/2025-2026Kapkures Jnct- Kapkura- Samcheit- Tembwo- Ndani/Sotik Jnc
NakuruKERRA/08/39/189/2025-2026Muchorwe- kbc- chakiaya- sach four.
NakuruKERRA/08/39/439/2025-2026Seguton - Langwenda - Kamwaura - Taita - Kapkembu Road
NakuruKERRA/08/39/440/2025-2026Siwot - Mwangati -Kapalaan - Kapkembu Road
NakuruRWC 809Chebara-Wechego Road
NakuruRWC 781Elburgon Kasarani Link Roads
NakuruRWC 760Kisawi centre-Pango-Gituamba-Sosio forest station-Labot
NakuruRWC 734Maji Punda-Itare Road
NakuruRWC 785Road C577, Kwa Gitau-Mogotio Road

Nakuru's 28 projects strategically target both agricultural zones and periurban growth areas. The county sits at the intersection of multiple economic corridors, making road connectivity particularly valuable.

The "C713 Lanet - Elementaita" project (Ref: KERRA/08/39/138/2025-2026) connects Lake Elementaita's tourism sector to Nakuru Town and the main Nairobi-Eldoret highway. This road serves hotels, campsites, and the Lake Elementaita area's flamingo viewing sites—tourism infrastructure that generates employment for hundreds of young Kenyans in hospitality.

"Londiani - Makutano" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/468/2025-2026) addresses one of the Rift Valley's most economically significant routes. Londiani serves as a major grain collection point where farmers from across Kericho and Bomet counties bring wheat and maize. Upgrading this road reduces grain transport costs, ultimately lowering flour prices for consumers nationwide. 

The "Mastima - Tergat - Salgaa" road (Ref: KERRA/08/39/413/2025-2026) tackles a different challenge. This stretch connects multiple flower farms to the Nairobi-Nakuru highway. Kenya's floriculture industry earns over $800 million annually in exports, primarily to Europe. Fresh-cut flowers are extremely time-sensitive—every hour matters. Better roads mean flowers reach Nairobi's airport cargo terminals faster, maintaining their freshness and commanding premium prices.

Bomet County:

Bomet hosts some of Kenya's most productive tea zones and extensive dairy farming. The county's 18 projects reflect this agricultural focus.

BometKERRA/08/39/430/2025-2026Chumainik - Atebwo - Lelechwet Road and Atebwo Bridge
BometKERRA/08/39/115/2025-2026Kakimirai Dispensary - Chambori
BometKERRA/08/39/030/2025-2026Kirait-Kapkures Jnct-Kinyeliet Jnct-Kipsonoi river
BometKERRA/08/39/398/2025-2026Kiraiyat-Kiricha bridge
BometKERRA/08/39/026/2025-2026Kirimose-Nyamarenda Bridge
BometKERRA/08/39/031/2025-2026Muyondo Box culvert and approach roads
BometKERRA/08/39/204/2025-2026Tilangok-Chepkosa Bridge and Approach Roads
BometKERRA/08/39/188/2025-2026Chepnyaliliet- Chepwostuiyet- kimugul sagana- chesegem-
BometKERRA/08/39/187/2025-2026East Sotik- Kipsiwon/Kapsoiyo Centre -Tenwek Junction
BometKERRA/08/39/032/2025-2026Kapsaylel-kaptwolo centre-chelelach/Kapchumbe- mombwo-t
BometKERRA/08/39/458/2025-2026Kipketi-Kipsonoi-Sugurusei-Kamureito-Kaptulwo- Kirichat-Kapk-Makutano
BometKERRA/08/39/170/2025-2026Koita- Kipketii - Banda Access Road
BometKERRA/08/39/027/2025-2026Makutano- Kapkelei- Kiricha- Saunet-Kamureito- Kipsoni-Ch
BometRWC 852Chebole-Labotiet-Chebunyo Road
BometRWC 784Daraja Sita-Chebirbelek-Kipanjala-Masset-Kapkoros
BometRWC 800Kapkwen - Olbutyo - Siongiroi
BometRWC 764Kaptambuliet Bridge
BometRWC 714Kipsonoi-Sungurusei-kamureito-Kaptulwo-Kirichat-Kapkelei Technical Road
BometRWC 712Kipsuter Bridge
BometRWC 783Kisyet Tea Factory - Kipyosit Secondary - Saparet - Kiptogoch Kiromwok - Kapkesiego - Chepkongony - Njerian - Kapsimbiri - Kyogong Road Project; Phase 1: 15 Km
BometRWC 697Koiwa - Cheptalal - Sotik - Kaptebeng'wet/Kimulot - Changoi
BometRWC 782Kuinet- Kapchan- Tebeswet- Tebeson-Stabex 16KM
BometRWC 702Silibwet - Masese - Kiptagich

"Chumainik - Atebwo - Lelechwet Road and Atebwo Bridge" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/430/2025-2026) combines road upgrading with critical bridge construction. The Atebwo Bridge replacement addresses a bottleneck that has isolated several tea estates during flood seasons. Tea harvesting can't wait for sunny weather—fresh tea leaves must reach factories within hours of picking to maintain quality. Bridge failures cost tea farmers thousands of shillings per day in lost production.

The "Tilangok - Chepkosa Bridge and Approach Roads" project (Ref: KERRA/08/39/204/2025-2026) follows similar logic. These aren't just bridges—they're economic lifelines for communities whose livelihoods depend on reliable all-season access.

Baringo County: Unlocking Marginal Lands

Baringo's 9 projects target some of Kenya's most challenging terrain. The county combines arid lowlands with productive highlands, requiring roads that can handle steep gradients and variable weather conditions.

"Toboroi - Yatia - Loruk" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/052/2025-2026) connects pastoral communities to market centers. For Baringo's livestock keepers, road access determines whether they can get animals to market during drought seasons or lose them to starvation. This project literally means the difference between economic survival and collapse for thousands of households.

BaringoKERRA/08/39/045/2025-2026Barwesa - Kuikui - Kinyach
BaringoKERRA/08/39/018/2025-2026KCA Meijo Junct
BaringoKERRA/08/39/462/2025-2026Barbarchun - Kambi Nyasi -Ossen - Kilingot- Keturwo
BaringoKERRA/08/39/159/2025-2026Sigowo-Tabagon - Kapkelewa
BaringoKERRA/08/39/052/2025-2026Toboroi - Yatia - Loruk
BaringoRWC 710Esageri- Noiwet - Muserech-Emining
BaringoRWC 709Kabartonjo - Barwesa
BaringoRWC 761Poror-Sirwo-Sorok-Ochii Road
BaringoRWC 708Solian-Lebolos-Naitili-Kiplombe-Esageri-Heavy Murram Road
Baringo/Elgeyo MarakwetRWC 711Oinobmoi-Kapkelelwa- Kipsaos

Keiyo/ Marakwet County

Keiyo/ MarakwetKERRA/08/39/166/2025-2026Chesirigan bridge
Keiyo/MarakwetKERRA/08/39/433/2025-2026Hanging Valley Roads Chemwambul-Kaptere - Changach - Kapsogom-Rokocho
Keiyo/MarakwetKERRA/08/39/162/2025-2026Kapsis - Kapteren
Keiyo/MarakwetKERRA/08/39/286/2025-2026Kimowo - Kararia
Keiyo/MarakwetKERRA/08/39/175/2025-2026Kipkeikal-Suwerwa-Kamoi-Kapcherop-Kapsara Road
Keiyo/MarakwetKERRA/08/39/388/2025-2026Timor -Kapkalen-Tumeiyo-Kimwogo-Kapkitony- Tambul Rd
Keiyo/MarakwetKERRA/08/39/160/2025-2026HZ- Kitoroch Road
Keiyo/MarakwetKERRA/08/39/171/2025-2026Kamwosor - Kipteimet Road
Keiyo/MarakwetKERRA/08/39/183/2025-2026Kaptarakwa - Kaptagat Raod/ Mokwo - Matungen Road
Keiyo/MarakwetKERRA/08/39/264/2025-2026Kaptarkok - Kaptere - Changach/Kaptere - Rokocho/Kaptere
Keiyo/MarakwetKERRA/08/39/184/2025-2026Maron-Katilet-mungwo-chemistoo
Keiyo/MarakwetKERRA/08/39/050/2025-2026Michael Primary -Chawis Primary-Lemelwo- Kamogo Trading
Keiyo/MarakwetKERRA/08/39/063/2025-2026St Michael Primary -Chawis Primary-Lemelwo- Kamogo Trading
Keiyo/MarakwetKERRA/08/39/161/2025-2026Tyre Mbili - Kabarakoyet Road

Kericho County

KerichoKERRA/08/39/200/2025-2026Bokoyot-Tebesonik- Kapkisiara- Chemobei Road
KerichoKERRA/08/39/201/2025-2026Kapkatet - Kamachumo- Itpik Road
KerichoKERRA/08/39/269/2025-2026Nyangombe-Mondoiwet Bridge
KerichoKERRA/08/39/293/2025-2026Roret Mabasi Road
KerichoKERRA/08/39/402/2025-2026Torit - Kenegul
KerichoKERRA/08/39/051/2025-2026Onyuongo-Kaplelartet-Sondu
Kericho/BometKERRA/08/39/191/2025-2026Cheborge Juct - Kipwasituya Market/ Sotik- Sural
Kericho/BometKERRA/08/39/281/2025-2026Chebinyiny Lelach Tanguret Bridge
KerichoRWC 816Furaha-Hill Tea
KerichoRWC 847Kapsorok - Sondu - Kipkok - Mindililwet-Koilsir (Phase I: 10KM)
KerichoRWC 713Kipsonoi bridge on Daraja Sita Chebole Road
KerichoRWC 725Makutano - Londiani-Furaha - Kamwingi 2 Roads
KerichoRWC 766Panda Pilis-Kampala-Bakoyot-Mabasi Road
KerichoRWC 726Rai - Kaplelach - Chesengweny - Nyaberi - Simbi
KerichoRWC 755Seretut Junction - TTI - Chepkutbei-Kapsoit -Kapnandet- Kotab Chago
KerichoRWC 787Tegat-Kaplelit - Burutu - Kokwet Road/Toroton - Yalla - Chepkechei Songenyet Road
KerichoRWC 727Upgrade to Bitumen Standard of Kapsorok - Sondu - Kipkok - Mindililwet-Koilsir Phase I: 10Km
Kericho/Uasin GishuRWC 786Ainamoi Centre - Kapsaos Road

Nandi County

NandiKERRA/08/39/414/2025-2026Jerusalem - Chemorot - Kapsite
NandiKERRA/08/39/133/2025-2026Kaibeiyo - Kiplolok - Kilibwoni Rd - 6KM
NandiKERRA/08/39/072/2025-2026Kapsogut Malinja Siongi Road
NandiKERRA/08/39/053/2025-2026Kimong-Kamboga-Chebisas-Lolkeringet
NandiKERRA/08/39/029/2025-2026Kojyet Bridge
NandiKERRA/08/39/195/2025-2026Mbelekenya - Masan - Kipngeru - Sironoi Road and Access
NandiKERRA/08/39/165/2025-2026Salient and Chepchumbi Bridge
NandiKERRA/08/39/134/2025-2026Yala Chepkumia Rd - 12KM
NandiKERRA/08/39/028/2025-2026Kimondi - Kombe Jnct - Kaptel - Kapkoros- Kipsamoite
NandiKERRA/08/39/438/2025-2026Ndaptabo - Mogogoget - Lelbonet Road and access
NandiRWC 831Kemeloi TTI access road and kobujoi - kaptumek - kisumu
NandiRWC 849Kipcheken-Kapkemich Road (5KM)
NandiRWC 705Kolelach bridge - Kolelach - Taunet Road
NandiRWC 768Mugundoi - Nandi Hills-Kosiage - Cheptulu Roads
NandiRWC 763Yala - Kobujoi - Potopoto

Uasin Gishu County

Uasin GishuKERRA/08/39/212/2025-2026Fafoural-cheplelachbei
Uasin GishuKERRA/08/39/395/2025-2026KapjagirAcess Roads
Uasin GishuKERRA/08/39/262/2025-2026Kilekes - Chepkongony - Burnt Forest - Chepngoror/Kaptag
Uasin GishuKERRA/08/39/391/2025-2026Kuinet-Teresia-Keplelelach Access Roads
Uasin GishuKERRA08//39/390/2025-2026Navillas Access Roads
Uasin GishuKERRA/08/39/423/2025-2026Riverside-Chepkanga
Uasin GishuKERRA/08/39/422/2025-2026Riverside-Chepkanga (Bitumen) - Moiben
Uasin GishuKERRA/08/39/213/2025-2026Saos - Jabali -tenai
Uasin GishuKERRA/08/39/450/2025-2026Tacha Assis- Karandile Road
Uasin GishuKERRA/08/39/210/2025-2026Tachasis- kabomoi
Uasin GishuKERRA/08/39/455/2025-2026Ainabkoi-Chelelek-Drys/Plateau-Kiluka- Mogas/Waunfor-Lelek Loo
Uasin GichuRWC 798Kaiboi-Chepkober
Uasin GichuRWC 801Kaplelach-Cheparus-Jerusalem Road
Uasin GichuRWC 789Koisagat-Kapchemakilot-Sach-Kabenes
Uasin GichuRWC 802Ngeria Primary-Moi University-Kapkoi Road
Uasin GishuRWC 762Belekenya-Karlel-Kaptildil-Chepterit Road
Uasin GishuRWC 707Cheptiret - Chepkongony - Flax
Uasin GishuRWC 756Jabali Saos
Uasin GishuRWC 701Jnct Talai-Jnct Plateau - Africa Economic Zone (AEZ) and Limo - Illula -Tuiyoluk - Kipcharwat - Kaptagat Road
Uasin GishuRWC 744Kapsang - Kabobo - Cheplelaibei - Kapsumbeiywet - Fafarol 30KM)
Uasin GishuRWC 794Kapseret- Saina estate-Lobo 5KM
Uasin GishuRWC 741Kaptebengwet-Emkwen Estate
Uasin GishuRWC 742Nyalilbei - Ngeny - Lower Moiben and Loop Roads
Uasin GishuRWC 795Royalton Eldoret Southern Bybass (7 km)
Uasin GishuRWC 854Selia Turbo
Uasin GishuRWC 746Upgrade to Bitumen Standard of Selia - Turbo
Uasin GishuRWC 745Upgrade to tarmac of the Turbo-Kaiboi-Kimondi-Chepterit Road (B123)
Uasin GishuRWC 743Ziwa - Kimurgoi - Lomoiywet - Matunda

Narok County

NarokKERRA/08/39/442/2025-2026Cereal Limanet Enaramatishoreki road
NarokKERRA/08/39/326/2025-2026Eor Ewuaso - Oloshapani
NarokKERRA/08/39/327/2025-2026Kimogoro-Sierraleone-Saptet
NarokKERRA/08/39/173/2025-2026Mulot Central - Enelai - Emarti - Kapolesho
NarokKERRA/08/39/139/2025-2026Oletukat Foot Bridge
NarokKERRA/08/39/180/2025-2026Sintakarra Bridge - Lelong/ Oltepesi Drift
NarokKERRA/08/39/466/2025-2026Eurekule - Olombokishi - Wafoo Road
NarokKERRA/08/39/465/2025-2026Siyapel-Sankale-Ngondi Road
NarokRWC 736Enaramatishoriki Bridge
NarokRWC 735Enengetia-Olpusimorru Road
NarokRWC 799Mogondo-Charamgoi-Mogor-Soit Road
NarokRWC 737Suswa-Inkorionito-Nairake-Enkare Road

Trans Nzoia County

Trans NzoiaKERRA/08/39/323/2025-2026Matumbei- kimoson- kaitaboss
Trans NzoiaRWC 828Cherangani-Kipkeikei-suwerwa-Kmaoi-Kapcherop-Makuatno-K
Trans NzoiaRWC 780Upgrading Matumbei - Kimoson - Posta Road
Trans NzojaRWC 769Kiminini-Solana-Kangoti
TranszoiaRWC 810B234 - Kiminini Market-Mitoto - Ndalu- Brigadier Road

Elgeiyo Marakwet

Elgeyo MarakwetKERRA/08/39/393/2025-2026Chepsigot-Cheborko-Kapukat-Kirober-Torok-Kolol-Rd
Elgeyo MarakwetKERRA/08/39/397/2025-2026Kapsowar - Chesoi
Elgeyo MarakwetKERRA/08/39/394/2025-2026Mororia-Chesitek-Kiptabus-Sach 4-Keiyo Teachers Sacco-Tegeres-Kapkess
Elgeyo MarakwetKERRA/08/39/208/2025-2026HZ-KD - Chepngoror - (Murram)
Elgeyo MarakwetKERRA/08/39/207/2025-2026HZ-Simotwo - Kapchorwa (Murram)
Elgeyo MarakwetKERRA/08/39/209/2025-2026Sitotwo- Kapalwat - kipchuloi Rd 15km
Elgeyo MarakwetRWC 839Hanging Valley Kolol-Toror-Korober-Matunden-Emis-Surmo-Molol-Terene
Elgeyo MarakwetRWC 808Kabucho-Kipkoris
Elgeyo MarakwetRWC 820Matungen - Emis- Chororget - Simit - Sego road
Elgeyo MarakwetRWC 796Tachasis chebiemit
Elgeyo MarakwetRWC 718Tenden - kibigos - Makutano
Elgeyo MarakwetRWC 719Upgrading to bitumen of Cherangani-Kipkeikei-suwerwa-Kmaoi-Kapcherop-Makutano-Kaptalamwa

Turkana County

TurkanaKERRA/08/39/412/2025-2026Kaalemgorok - Nabeye
TurkanaKERRA/08/39/054/2025-2026Kakuma - Lokangae - Nasinyono Gravelling and drainage
TurkanaKERRA/08/39/163/2025-2026Lopiding Centre - Lorus - Kapetadie - Napakin Nadapal
TurkanaKERRA/08/39/179/2025-2026Chemolingot-Kapedo-Lokori
TurkanaKERRA/08/39/400/2025-2026Elelea - Parkati Road and drift
TurkanaKERRA/08/39/266/2025-2026Lorogum-LocherElion
Turkana/SamburuKERRA/08/39/177/2025-2026Parkati road (N)

Samburu County

SamburuKERRA/08/39/135/2025-2026Kisima - Zariki
SamburuKERRA/08/39/317/2025-2026Loosuk - Poro
SamburuKERRA/08/39/001/2025-2026Lowaiting Road
SamburuKERRA/08/39/316/2025-2026Suguta - Mbarikon
SamburuKERRA/08/39/164/2025-2026Angata - Nanyekie Road

West Pokot County

West PokotKERRA/08/39/010/2025-2026Chaparten - Kapkunyuk- Mokoyon
West PokotKERRA/08/39/392/2025-2026Chekoboi-Kiber-Poi-Endo
West PokotKERRA/08/39/283/2025-2026Kalya Brigde - Emboebur
West PokotKERRA/08/39/202/2025-2026Kamaroko-Nauyapong Bridge
West PokotKERRA/08/39/172/2025-2026Lotonyok - Uhuru - Tendwo Road
West PokotKERRA/08/39/003/2025-2026Ortum-Kapara Road
West PokotKERRA/08/39/292/2025-2026Pistona GSU - Kamelei
West PokotKERRA/08/39/011/2025-2026Ringring-Chorok -Chepkono
West PokotKERRA/08/39/355/2025-2026Tangul-Tirich
West PokotKERRA/08/39/453/2025-2026Konyao-Kangoletiang-Sirwach-Riting
West PokotRWC 759Chepkorio Township-Kaplimo-Kisaina Road
West PokotRWC 804Chesta-Sintai-Kapatet
West PokotRWC 807Kirita Junction-Kanyarkwat
West PokotRWC 805Ngotut-Kasei
West PokotRWC 740Phase 2: Lodwar - Lorugum - Lorengippi - Db - Loya - Kanyao - Alale - Nayuapong - Db: Konyao - Kiwawa section
West PokotRWC 806Sebit-Parua-Tapach

Kajiado County

KajiadoKERRA/08/39/107/2025-2026Junction A104- Baboon Crescent (Kibiko)
KajiadoKERRA/08/39/254/2025-2026Ole Muyaa
KajiadoKERRA/08/39/270/2025-2026Kajiado - Kona baridi and Construction Kona Baridi Bridge
KajiadoKERRA/08/39/064/2025-2026Olmarorori-Saikeri-Ilkiloret Road
KajiadoRWC 803Arankai-Rongai-Kalulo-Mataru
KajiadoRWC 813Maparasha bridge
KajiadoRWC 724Ngong Bypass
KajiadoRWC 779Ngong Kibiku- Kangiria
KajiadoRWC 834Ngong Suswa junction-SGR-Nachu -Rumwe

Laikipia County

LaikipiaKERRA/08/39/174/2025-2026Gwa Kanyi-Matunda-Wamura Wiyumiririe- Wiyumiririe Polytechnic-Bidii
LaikipiaKERRA/08/39/129/2025-2026Imenti - Wamura
LaikipiaKERRA/08/39/128/2025-2026Jnct C501-Kisima
LaikipiaKERRA/08/39/122/2025-2026Kalalu - Ibis Road
LaikipiaKERRA/08/39/130/2025-2026Likii - KoKabauini - Munyakagi
LaikipiaKERRA/08/39/250/2025-2026Mia Moja - Kirurumo
LaikipiaKERRA/08/39/131/2025-2026Wagichere - Mirera Junction
LaikipiaKERRA/08/39/015/2025-2026Marmanet Sec School - Kudarira Sec/Gatero Shopping Centre
LaikipiaKERRA/08/39/016/2025-2026UNCL Road/Ntepes - Sararah - Sereolipi/Losesis - Koom

Western Kenya: Market Access and Cross-Border Trade

Western Kenya—comprising Kakamega, Bungoma, Vihiga, and Busia counties—receives 29 projects in the 2026 portfolio. This region borders Uganda and serves as a crucial trade corridor.

Kakamega County: High-Density Rural Networks

Kakamega has Kenya's highest rural population density, creating unique infrastructure demands. The county's 13 projects prioritize short, high-impact routes connecting densely populated villages to market centers.

KakamegaKERRA/08/39/336/2025-2026Bumia Schl. - Elukala Pri - Legio - Etenje Pri - ACC Office -Mwitundu
KakamegaKERRA/08/39/009/2025-2026Butere Lower Market -Firachi To Shibembe Primary
KakamegaKERRA/08/39/274/2025-2026Daraja musungu - printa
KakamegaKERRA/08/39/304/2025-2026Dudimanyulia - shikunga Road
KakamegaKERRA/08/39/305/2025-2026Emasatsi - shiolela - Ilala Rd.
KakamegaKERRA/08/39/068/2025-2026Field of Life Eshiangusi Ichinga Bumanyi Road
KakamegaKERRA/08/39/176/2025-2026Khabondi-SisokheSyombe-Muregu-Chekata Musaga-makhima
KakamegaKERRA/08/39/092/2025-2026Luther King Okuthe No.1 Junction
KakamegaKERRA/08/39/193/2025-2026Mumias - Imanga - Musanda/ Mudhiero-Elukongo- Ugana Bridge
KakamegaKERRA/08/39/351/2025-2026Ruwe- Buriya ACK- Lusheyapri - Shatoto Lwero - Lukongo-Ngop Road
KakamegaKERRA/08/39/091/2025-2026Shabwali Madala
KakamegaKERRA/08/39/306/2025-2026Soko-hewani - Apuo
KakamegaKERRA/08/39/420/2025-2026emangulia - dudi/khwisero - shibanga roads
KakamegaKERRA/08/39/338/2025-2026Emukoyani - Elukho - Ebwambwa - Emukaba Road

"Mumias - Imanga - Musanda / Mudhiero - Elukongo - Ugana Bridge" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/193/2025-2026) serves the historical Mumias sugar belt. While the sugar industry faces challenges, the region remains agriculturally productive with extensive maize and sugarcane farming. This road connects multiple villages to Mumias Town, which despite industrial struggles remains a vital commercial hub.

The "Shabwali Madala" project (Ref: KERRA/08/39/091/2025-2026) and "Luther King Okuthe No.1 Junction" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/092/2025-2026) demonstrate KERRA's response to community-specific needs. These relatively short projects address localized bottlenecks that disproportionately impact residents' daily lives.

Busia County: The Uganda Gateway

Busia's strategic position as Kenya's primary crossing point to Uganda gives its 3 projects outsized importance.

BusiaKERRA/08/39/411/2025-2026Butula-Luhari-Kanjala
BusiaKERRA/08/39/361/2025-2026Kajei Bridge
BusiaKERRA/08/39/182/2025-2026Mabinju Beach-Ruambwa
BusiaRWC 717Butula-Nambale-Amukura-Amagoro Upgrade to bitumen standards
BusiaRWC 693Matayos - Namwitsula Bridge - Nasewa CAIP
BusiaRWC 694Nangina - Sio port - Okados - Mundere

The "Butula - Luhari - Kanjala" road (Ref: KERRA/08/39/411/2025-2026) connects rural Busia to both the Uganda border and the main Busia-Mumias highway.

Cross-border trade between Kenya and Uganda exceeds $600 million annually, with significant informal trade on top of official figures. Improved feeder roads on the Kenyan side facilitate this trade by making it easier for Kenyan farmers and traders to reach border markets.

Bungoma County

BungomaKERRA/08/39/275/2025-2026Las-Kisembe-Cathedral-Joel Masika-Wasilwa - Waka-St. Julian Jnct
BungomaKERRA/08/39/276/2025-2026Maina Primary jct- Chris Peter-Kaisha- Wasike Makongwe
BungomaKERRA/08/39/441/2025-2026Mpakani-Kapk-Banan-Tega-Korongotuny- Kapkurongo Sch-Bukonoi-Maringo Mk
BungomaKERRA/08/39/344/2025-2026Mukulima - Nasusi- Chesamisi
BungomaKERRA/08/39/345/2025-2026Mukuywa Bridge - Babtist - Musanyi Road
BungomaKERRA/08/39/346/2025-2026Musambichi Bridge - Kimoi Stend - Kibisi Road
BungomaKERRA/08/39/081/2025-2026Nasianda Musambichi Road
BungomaKERRA/08/39/080/2025-2026Stendi Kibisi Kibunde Road
BungomaKERRA/08/39/396/2025-2026Cheptonon Kolongei/Kaptama - Kiptichor Road Chesikaki -
BungomaRWC 833Cheptais - Chesiro/Chepkube - Chebwek/Masaek - KDF Road
BungomaRWC 827Kapchebuk - Rwanda/Korong 'utuny Kapkirongo/Kopsiro - Ch
BungomaRWC 841Kimilili- Kapsokwony
BungomaRWC 716Masaek - KDF- Kaboriot Road
BungomaRWC 797Mufupi- Mukuyuni -Naitiri road
BungomaRWC 715Sikusi - Mukhweya - Lurende-Katenya Junction

Vihiga County

VihigaKERRA/08/39/069/2025-2026Mulufamba Elwanda Butende Uhando Ruwe
VihigaKERRA/08/39/020/2025-2026Kivagala-Mulundu --Chugi - Itando

Coast Region: Tourism and Agricultural Connectivity

Kenya's coast receives 8 KERRA projects in 2026, focusing on two distinct needs: tourism infrastructure and agricultural market access.

Kilifi County: Balancing Tourism and Agriculture

Kilifi's development challenges illustrate coastal Kenya's complexity. The county hosts major beach resorts yet contains extensive cashew nut plantations and coconut farms inland.

KilifiKERRA/08/39/452/2025-2026Gede Forest - Dabaso- Turtle Bay Road
KilifiKERRA/08/39/019/2025-2026Kona Mbaya - Mkwajuni

"Gede Forest - Dabaso - Turtle Bay Road" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/452/2025-2026) serves multiple purposes. It improves access to Turtle Bay resort area while connecting Dabaso fishing community to Malindi Town. The Gede Forest archaeological site attracts thousands of tourists annually—better roads mean more visitors spending money in local businesses.

Kwale County: Mining and Agriculture

Kwale's 3 projects support both the county's emerging mining sector (titanium extraction at Kwale Mineral Sands project) and traditional cashew nut farming.

KwaleKERRA/08/39/113/2025-2026Banga-Matope
KwaleKERRA/08/39/156/2025-2026Chale - Neptune
KwaleKERRA/08/39/155/2025-2026Mweleni - Petulan
KwaleRWC 812Kokotoni - Mavirivirini Primary - Kalalani ECD

"Chale - Neptune" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/156/2025-2026) connects the southern coastal tourism circuit. Chale Island hosts luxury resorts, while Neptune is a developing beach destination. This project recognizes that tourism infrastructure extends beyond hotel construction—accessible roads determine whether tourists can actually reach these destinations.

Taita Taveta County

Taita TavetaKERRA/08/39/046/2025-2026C273 Maktau-Ndome
Taita TavetaKERRA/08/39/320/2025-2026Kishenyi - Kipusi - Funju
Taita TavetaKERRA/08/39/319/2025-2026Mghange - Mwanda - Mkamwasi
Taita TavetaKERRA/08/39/047/2025-2026Mwatate-Kamtonga-Tsavo N.Park
Taita TavetaKERRA/08/39/357/2025-2026Wesu - Canon Kituri
Taita TavetaKERRA/08/39/358/2025-2026Wundanyi - Wesu
Taita TavetaKERRA/08/39/401/2025-2026Huron-Ngathi-Tsuini
Taita TavetaRWC 832sahgala - maungu - kasighau - ndii - wongonyi road

Tana River County

Tana RiverKERRA/08/39/315/2025-2026Garsen-Maziwa
Tana RiverKERRA/08/39/294/2025-2026Tuluroba Harade Milsadet Road
Tana RiverKERRA/08/39/451/2025-2026Witu-Kipini Road
Tana RiverKERRA/08/39/314/2025-2026A7 Kwindwa Road-Oda
Tana RiverKERRA/08/39/192/2025-2026Tarasa- Ngao road
Tana RiverRWC 824Bura - Bangal - Roka
Tana RiverRWC 825Garsen - Assa - Kone
Tana RiverRWC 822Wayu - Waldena - B89 - Haroresa Galole rural roads

Mombasa County

MombasaKERRA/08/39/094/2025-2026Jitoni Road
MombasaKERRA/08/39/008/2025-2026Jomvu Girls - Jomvu Kuu
MombasaKERRA/08/39/284/2025-2026Kibarani Ring Road
MombasaKERRA/08/39/253/2025-2026Tononoka Sector Road
MombasaKERRA/08/39/381/2025-2026Aldina Ring Road
MombasaRWC 842Jaribuni - Dzitzoni road

Eastern Province Regions

Embu County

EmbuKERRA/08/39/459/2025-2026Kararitiri-Rukuriri-Kathangari-Kanyuambora
EmbuKERRA/08/39/265/2025-2026Liviero - Kangungi - Kangeta
EmbuRWC 722Gikuyari-Kirie-Ishiara Phase I
EmbuRWC 723AKevote-Kivwe
EmbuRWC 721Kiritiri-Mariari-Mutuobare Phase I
EmbuRWC 723BKivwe-Kithimu-Ena
EmbuRWC 748Upgrading to Bitumen Standard of Gachuriri - Kiritiri
EmbuRWC 720Wamumu-Karaba-Machanga Phase I

Kitui County

KituiKERRA/08/39/144/2025-2026C417 Kyaso - Ngaiie
KituiKERRA/08/39/217/2025-2026Ikanga-Enzou-Syomithumo
KituiKERRA/08/39/339/2025-2026Ikutha-Kasaala-Kwa Kimweli-Simisi
KituiKERRA/08/39/340/2025-2026Kabati-Kyondoni
KituiKERRA/08/39/248/2025-2026Kamutei-Maluma
KituiKERRA/08/39/218/2025-2026Kanyangi-Masimba-Kiseuni-Kangala
KituiKERRA/08/39/341/2025-2026Katutu-Vonza
KituiKERRA/08/39/220/2025-2026Kavisuni-Kyambusya
KituiKERRA/08/39/404/2025-2026Kionya - Kayakie - Kitui
KituiKERRA/08/39/416/2025-2026Kisasi - Karisuni - Mandongoi
KituiKERRA/08/39/223/2025-2026Kiusyani-Mandongoi
KituiKERRA/08/39/224/2025-2026Kivuuni-Yongela-Katundu
KituiKERRA/08/39/225/2025-2026Kyambusya - Ikanga
KituiKERRA/08/39/226/2025-2026Kyatune-Mukwatangano-Mutomo
KituiKERRA/08/39/203/2025-2026Maluma-Kalivu
KituiKERRA/08/39/229/2025-2026Mesilya-Enzou-Kisayana
KituiKERRA/08/39/231/2025-2026Ngiluni-Ungaatu
KituiKERRA/08/39/232/2025-2026Simisi-Kawelu
KituiKERRA/08/39/356/2025-2026Tulia-Syongila
KituiKERRA/08/39/024/2025-2026Kithumula- Kwa Mutonga Nzemeli -Ndolos Corner
KituiKERRA/08/39/190/2025-2026Mutomo-Mutha/Kyatune-vote- mukwatangano/ikutha-kanziko-mu
KituiRWC 729Ikutha-Mutha-Mutomo-Kyandula-Kanyangi Kwa Vonza(Phase I: 23Km)
KituiRWC 845Ithookwe Stadium - Kwa Ikolania Lot 1 (Km 0+000 - 1+000)
KituiRWC 846Ithookwe Stadium - Kwa Ikolania Lot 2 (Km 1+000-2+000)

Machakos County

MachakosKERRA/08/39/263/2025-2026E4080:Junct C450 ABC Makutano-Kimangu- Marikiti -Matuu
MachakosKERRA/08/39/093/2025-2026Junc C450 ABC Makutano-Kimangu - Marikiti
MachakosKERRA/08/39/354/2025-2026Slaughterhouse - Njoguini Junction Road
MachakosKERRA/08/39/118/2025-2026Sofia - Ndalani
MachakosRWC 758C439 Matuu-Ikombe- Katangi

Makueni County

MakueniKERRA/08/39/307/2025-2026Athi Old Bridge - Milu - Kyanyinywa
MakueniKERRA/08/39/125/2025-2026Construction and renovations of Kayatta Drift
MakueniKERRA/08/39/124/2025-2026Construction and renovations of Muua Drift
MakueniKERRA/08/39/428/2025-2026E476A Kyuasini - Kalongo - Kikoko Road (13KM)
MakueniKERRA/08/39/321/2025-2026Kalawa - Ngenuka Nenda Road
MakueniKERRA/08/39/048/2025-2026Kalimani Mkt-Nzembete-Mitamboni -Ngomano
MakueniKERRA/08/39/002/2025-2026Kamunyuni - Kambu
MakueniKERRA/08/39/426/2025-2026Kavatanzou, Isovya, Nzukini, ACKKyuasini-Utaati- Kasayani-Bonus-Kaseve
MakueniKERRA/08/39/399/2025-2026Kivani-Ikalyoni-Mutongu-Kiniu-Nzouni-Kiatine- Mutambuukoni-Kikoongooni
MakueniKERRA/08/39/322/2025-2026Ngenuka Nenda - Mulundi Road
MakueniKERRA/08/39/145/2025-2026Ngomano - Ulilinzi
MakueniKERRA/08/39/308/2025-2026Nyayo Kathyaka - Syumile - Makindu
MakueniKERRA/08/39/206/2025-2026Kisingo - Yindalani Road
MakueniKERRA/08/39/126/2025-2026Kitandi - Mulala Kiuani kwa Koto Road
MakueniRWC 730E476B - Ukia- Kyuasini - Kyambeke Road

Marsabit County

MarsabitKERRA/08/39/110/2025-2026Bora - Golio
MarsabitKERRA/08/39/330/2025-2026Buro-Kargi road
MarsabitKERRA/08/39/333/2025-2026Della-Abdiwako Road
MarsabitKERRA/08/39/332/2025-2026Eldas-Kilkiley Barghagai
MarsabitKERRA/08/39/049/2025-2026KHS Marsabit 6th Avenue
MarsabitKERRA/08/39/331/2025-2026Laisami -Thulusi Road
MarsabitKERRA/08/39/065/2025-2026Lensayu Kurbuta
MarsabitKERRA/08/39/021/2025-2026Routine Maintenance A2 manyatta Jilo Central Chiefs Camp
Marsabit/WajirKERRA/08/39/205/2025-2026Odda - Bute Danaba

Meru County

MeruKERRA/08/39/084/2025-2026Bybass-Kwa Angaine Kirwiro Road
MeruKERRA/08/39/085/2025-2026Chungu Kauthene Irene Road
MeruKERRA/08/39/421/2025-2026Kionyo- Kanyakine- Kithino- Mitunguu Road
MeruKERRA/08/39/303/2025-2026Ntherone-Kianda-Kisimani Road
MeruKERRA/08/39/347/2025-2026Prison - Marwa - Cathedral - Menany - CJ Koome By Pass
MeruRWC 843Kaelo - Mulika- Antobetwe Kiongo - Ngaya - Kinanduba to Kiina Jnt road
MeruRWC 848Kianjai/Kirindine - Miathene - Mikinduri Road (Phase I: 20KM)
MeruRWC 818Kiengo - Ndambiro - Mangala - MNP Road
MeruRWC 823Mea-Naata-Ndunyu
MeruRWC 747Phase 2 Maraa-Mworoga-Mitunguu-Kionyo-Kanyakine
MeruRWC 731Tutua-Mbaaria-Kirachene-Gitimene-Kiirua-Gitora

North Eastern Regions

Garissa County

GarissaKERRA/08/39/448/2025-2026Bula Mzuri Market - Kunaso (K14 Garrissa)
GarissaKERRA/08/39/194/2025-2026Hagar Jarer - Benane - Garbatulla
GarissaKERRA/08/39/066/2025-2026Harde - Milsadet
GarissaKERRA/08/39/408/2025-2026Ijara Hosipital -Gumarey Trading Center
GarissaKERRA/08/39/386/2025-2026Kapsurer - Sosiot - Kiplamat
GarissaKERRA/08/39/111/2025-2026Kasara - Bridge
GarissaKERRA/08/39/278/2025-2026Villa- kostoi
GarissaKERRA/08/39/447/2025-2026Aic Garissa Main Church- Bashal Sambul Road
GarissaKERRA/08/39/387/2025-2026Korisa- Kotile- Wema

Wajir County

WajirKERRA/08/39/055/2025-2026Construction of Buna Bridge
WajirKERRA/08/39/127/2025-2026Estereno-Qarsasare
WajirKERRA/08/39/143/2025-2026Tarbaj Basanija
WajirKERRA/08/39/007/2025-2026Adad jole-Gurar

Mandera County

ManderaKERRA/08/39/079/2025-2026Aresa - Hareri
ManderaKERRA/08/39/137/2025-2026Banisa - Dadash
ManderaKERRA/08/39/043/2025-2026Birkan - Kiliwaheri
ManderaKERRA/08/39/042/2025-2026Bode - Eymore
ManderaKERRA/08/39/359/2025-2026Bulla Hagar-Warangara Road
ManderaKERRA/08/39/337/2025-2026Daresalam - Farey Road
ManderaKERRA/08/39/360/2025-2026Fino - Duntow Roads
ManderaKERRA/08/39/040/2025-2026Goijo - Kiliwaheri
ManderaKERRA/08/39/078/2025-2026Junction Libahiya
ManderaKERRA/08/39/464/2025-2026Lafey-Kabo
ManderaKERRA/08/39/147/2025-2026Qalim-Banisa
ManderaKERRA/08/39/035/2025-2026Qorobo Abero - Duke
ManderaKERRA/08/39/349/2025-2026River Dua - Qumbiso Junction Road
ManderaKERRA/08/39/041/2025-2026Urile - Lulis
ManderaKERRA/08/39/363/2025-2026Warangara-Safo Roads

Nyanza Region

Siaya County

SiayaKERRA/08/39/380/2025-2026Apostolic - Thim Ralak Primary School-Othidhe Road
SiayaKERRA/08/39/371/2025-2026Bar Olengo-Matera-Uloma Road
SiayaKERRA/08/39/367/2025-2026Barober-Uhuru-Murumba-Sihay
SiayaKERRA/08/39/373/2025-2026Boro Harambee road
SiayaKERRA/08/39/369/2025-2026Inungo - Mahwi- Nyalenda Road
SiayaKERRA/08/39/368/2025-2026Masembe- Uranga- Yogo
SiayaKERRA/08/39/378/2025-2026Mbaga - Nyakongo - Nyalgunga
SiayaKERRA/08/39/379/2025-2026Mur Malanga Primary School - Raloge Road
SiayaKERRA/08/39/372/2025-2026Ndere Ambira Road
SiayaKERRA/08/39/370/2025-2026Ngiya-Umala-Nyalgunga-Kobare Road
SiayaKERRA/08/39/377/2025-2026Segere - Rabar Market Road
SiayaKERRA/08/39/366/2025-2026Sifuyo-Nyalenya
SiayaKERRA/08/39/374/2025-2026Uhembo - Malele
SiayaKERRA/08/39/295/2025-2026Alara Pri-Angang' Mkt-Nyapuodi BMU-Kisindi Pri- Ndere Jnc Rd.
SiayaKERRA/08/39/376/2025-2026Apate Gangu Road
SiayaKERRA/08/39/375/2025-2026Apate - Mahola - Nyalwanga Road
SiayaKERRA/08/39/168/2025-2026sihaykodongo city sega - odiado road
SiayaKERRA/08/39/267/2025-2026uwasi - boro
SiayaRWC 814Bondo - Uyawi (Currently under termination)
SiayaRWC 765Bondo Bypass
SiayaRWC 751Boro-Hawinga-Uwaasi Road
SiayaRWC 695Kalandini - Ka Elijah - Kamnara
SiayaRWC 750Kodiaga - Rabango - Ratuoro - Usenge Road
SiayaRWC 753Koyucho Junc - Uloma - Upanda
SiayaRWC 815Ngege - Mapera
SiayaRWC 754Ngiya - Kobare - Malele
SiayaRWC 752Sidindi-Sigomre-Masiro
SiayaRWC 696Sihayi -Kadongo City Sega - Odiado Road; Phase 1: 20 Km

Homabay County

Homa BayKERRA/08/39/310/2025-2026Cinema Oboke Randung Market road
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/334/2025-2026Kombe- Mbita Central- Milimani road
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/335/2025-2026Luore- Dr. Williams- Wayugu- Pap Ndege road
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/199/2025-2026Ngere Bridge
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/279/2025-2026Ngere East & West Gabbions
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/311/2025-2026Nyakwadha Mbeka Wikoteng Cinema Road
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/296/2025-2026Ogingo Box Culvert
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/364/2025-2026Oriang Otok -Kanyadhiang
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/410/2025-2026Siala-Simbi - Kanyadhiang
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/197/2025-2026Upgrading to Bitumen Standard of Wahambla- Imbo Road
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/478/2025-2026Junction Rapedhi - Mariwa Junction
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/477/2025-2026Kadio - Kobodo
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/436/2025-2026Kakelo Al Junction- Riat - Omiro Youth Politechnic - Кас
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/471/2025-2026Kakomo Seka - Kong'ele
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/475/2025-2026Kijito Kingenyo - Obanga - Mwiraria
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/473/2025-2026Luimi - Nyakiamo
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/479/2025-2026Mirogi Opapo
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/474/2025-2026Nyakiamo - Onyuera
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/058/2025-2026Nyakore - Osani- Kalanindi Road
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/297/2025-2026Oluso Bridge
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/476/2025-2026Ongeng' - Kodiera - Ongako
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/480/2025-2026Ototo Ogada - Pap Kamenya
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/481/2025-2026Ratanga' - Mbani - Kosele - Got Kowiti
Homa BayKERRA/08/39/472/2025-2026Usengere - Onyuera
Homa BayRWC 777Got Kojowi-Osogo-Otati
Homa BayRWC 776Kalamindi-Osani-Nyakweri
Homa BayRWC 774Lwanda-Kanyakiano
Homa BayRWC 788Rangwe-Ndiru
Homa BayRWC 775Tonga-Kisaku-Osiri
HomabayRWC 830Suba South:Lak-Kogelo, Usengere-Onyuera, Kijito-Mwirari

Migori County

MigoriKERRA/08/39/013/2025-2026Calvary Hope Centre -Church of God -Utabithi- Deep Village(Osieko) Acc
MigoriKERRA/08/39/382/2025-2026Demra-Magacha Godkwer
MigoriKERRA/08/39/062/2025-2026Kakrao - Nyangubo Bypass Road
MigoriKERRA/08/39/198/2025-2026Kamgoma-Machalmo-Samanga School
MigoriKERRA/08/39/309/2025-2026Kemaransengo Culvert
MigoriKERRA/08/39/419/2025-2026Marindi - Akele
MigoriKERRA/08/39/384/2025-2026Mukuro konakanyasime kipingi piny oyie road
MigoriKERRA/08/39/383/2025-2026Munyu - Bondo - Nyamtembe-Marindi
MigoriKERRA/08/39/418/2025-2026Oruba-Kababu
MigoriKERRA/08/39/012/2025-2026Osiri macalder- Okenge
MigoriKERRA/08/39/059/2025-2026Taya Rabuto - Isebaria Kehancha
MigoriKERRA/08/39/056/2025-2026Kababu- Bondo-Piny Oyie-Adera -Otho Road
MigoriKERRA/08/39/385/2025-2026Kajakondogo Nyangubo kanunda kanyagundi omollo asomo
MigoriKERRA/08/39/057/2025-2026Kanyawanga-Kwoyo-Madiaba-Dede-Odongo oher- Rapogi-Awendo
MigoriKERRA/08/39/061/2025-2026Posta - Nyikendo - Nyarongi - Macalder Road
MigoriKERRA/08/39/014/2025-2026Rapogi - Piny Owacho - Omboo- Gogo Falls- Thimlich
MigoriRWC 771Kabau-Bondo-Piny Oyie
MigoriRWC 767Kanyawanga-Dede-Rapogi
MigoriRWC 773Koguta--Nyabera
MigoriRWC 732Nyarobiro-Kombe-Masaba-Nyanchabo- Getong'anya-Ikerege- Tarang'anya Road Phase 1
MigoriRWC 772Otho-Got-Kachola
MigoriRWC 757Posta-Nyikendo-Nyarongi-Macalder
MigoriRWC 770Stella-Gogo
Migori/NarokRWC 699Nyamtiro OSBP - Kegonga - Kugitumo - Loliondo B1 Junct - Ilmeshuki Olpisiai; Phase 1: 10km

Kisumu County

KisumuKERRA/08/39/234/2025-2026Awach Onyinyore
KisumuKERRA/08/39/235/2025-2026Awach - Osewre - Akado
KisumuKERRA/08/39/236/2025-2026Awanya - Kaloka - Rodi Access
KisumuKERRA/08/39/238/2025-2026Guu Kabege Bar Korwa Access
KisumuKERRA/08/39/239/2025-2026Kolenyo Ka Mito Junction
KisumuKERRA/08/39/240/2025-2026Lolwe Kawega - Nanga
KisumuKERRA/08/39/241/2025-2026Obola Access Road - Yago
KisumuKERRA/08/39/242/2025-2026PEFA Church Kit Mikayi
KisumuKERRA/08/39/243/2025-2026Yago Soko - Kojuki
KisumuKERRA/08/39/233/2025-2026Access Asol Yago
KisumuKERRA/08/39/454/2025-2026Sondu-Ramula (Riverside)
KisumuKERRA/08/39/186/2025-2026Thim Katindi Culvert & Aigo Box Culvert
KisumuRWC 811Chiga - Rabuor
KisumuRWC 700Holo - Lela

Kisii County

KisiiKERRA/08/39/086/2025-2026Boruma Nyakororo Nyangonda Road
KisiiKERRA/08/39/280/2025-2026Campus Nyamage Nyaura Menyinkwa Otamba Road
KisiiKERRA/08/39/403/2025-2026Esonoru Olumanyara
KisiiKERRA/08/39/070/2025-2026Kirwa Riakinanga Onyagete Road
KisiiKERRA/08/39/167/2025-2026Magara bridge
KisiiKERRA/08/39/409/2025-2026Nyabururu-Matoke-Nyamataro Link Road (Kura)
KisiiKERRA/08/39/215/2025-2026Nyakorere Secondary Construction
KisiiKERRA/08/39/298/2025-2026Nyambororwa-Nyobweri
KisiiKERRA/08/39/290/2025-2026Nyanguru Karmel Park Kiogoro-Matunwa Boronyi
KisiiKERRA/08/39/301/2025-2026Nyankaanda Manyansi
KisiiKERRA/08/39/406/2025-2026Omingo Bridge
KisiiKERRA/08/39/114/2025-2026Rioteki- Suku Culvert Box
KisiiKERRA/08/39/300/2025-2026Sombogo Nyagesenda Nyabworoba
KisiiRWC 817Etago ekona namaiya - mogenda
KisiiRWC 838Nyabigena -Matangamano-Nyakorere-Nyamarambe

Nairobi Region

NairobiKERRA/08/39/067/2025-2026Kibera Ndiba Giathi Road
NairobiKERRA/08/39/434/2025-2026Nairobi North Power Sub Station, Kirienye Chief's Camp
NairobiKERRA/08/39/287/2025-2026Majenjo- Kibera - DEB School-Cocacola Bridge Road
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/083/2025-2026Bosino Hospital Springfield Road
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/257/2025-2026Feroze Road
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/256/2025-2026Gichugu Road Kileleshwa
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/157/2025-2026Junct Utawala Airways-St Patrick Catholic Church- St Macrina Centre
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/328/2025-2026Muindi Mweusi-NGO Road
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/158/2025-2026Prison Lane Langata
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/348/2025-2026Raila Odinga Road - Mathare North Stage 29
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/350/2025-2026Ruaraka High School Gate - Kware - Huruma Nursing Road
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/095/2025-2026Star General Babtist - Lucky Summer Road
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/329/2025-2026Tassia Zone-Riverbank Road
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/255/2025-2026Upper Garden Estate Road
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/227/2025-2026Church Road Tassia
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/228/2025-2026Embakasi Jua Kali Road
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/101/2025-2026Embakasi Primary-Mosque Road
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/449/2025-2026Juakali - Village Towards Hustlers Rd
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/103/2025-2026Kwa Ndege towards Chemist Road
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/097/2025-2026Mabatini - NGO Road
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/100/2025-2026Madiba Drive Road in Tassia
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/102/2025-2026Mradi Church Road
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/096/2025-2026Savanna -Bahati Zone Road
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/105/2025-2026Savanna Muhoroto Road
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/098/2025-2026Tassia Complex Zone Road
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/099/2025-2026Unity Road
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/106/2025-2026Utawala Ring Road to RDU
Nairobi CityKERRA/08/39/104/2025-2026Valley Road

Bridge Projects: Engineering Solutions for Critical Crossings

Scattered throughout the 2026 portfolio are 47 bridge projects, ranging from simple box culvert replacements to major river crossings. These structures deserve special attention because they often represent make-or-break infrastructure for entire communities.

Why Bridges Matter More Than Roads

A washed-out bridge isolates communities completely. A potholed road slows travel; a collapsed bridge stops it entirely. KERRA's 2026 portfolio acknowledges this reality with substantial bridge investments.

In Makueni County, the "Construction and renovations of Kayatta Drift" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/125/2025-2026) and "Construction and renovations of Muua Drift" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/124/2025-2026) replace dangerous seasonal river crossings with permanent structures. During Kenya's rainy seasons, these drifts become death traps where vehicles regularly sweep away. Permanent bridges save lives while ensuring year-round connectivity.

Nandi County's "Kojyet Bridge" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/029/2025-2026) and "Salient and Chepchumbi Bridge" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/165/2025-2026) address similar challenges in the tea-growing highlands. These bridges ensure tea collection lorries can operate throughout the year, maintaining factory supply chains.

Technical Specifications Worth Understanding

Most KERRA bridge projects employ either:

Box Culverts: Rectangular reinforced concrete structures suitable for smaller watercourses. Quick to construct and cost-effective. Examples include numerous projects in Homa Bay and Kisii counties where seasonal streams require drainage structures rather than full bridges.

Beam Bridges: Traditional bridge design using steel or concrete beams spanning river channels. Used where water flow requires significant clearance. The various bridge projects in Baringo and West Pokot employ this design for larger rivers. 

Drift Replacements: Converting dangerous low-water crossings (drifts) to elevated bridges. This represents the majority of bridge projects in semi-arid regions like Kitui, Makueni, and parts of Embu.

Educational Access: Roads That Change Lives

One of the 2026 portfolio's most impactful categories involves school and college access roads. Across Kenya, 38 projects specifically mention educational institutions in their names, revealing KERRA's recognition that infrastructure directly impacts educational outcomes.

The School Access Challenge

Kenya's education system faces a paradox. The government built thousands of schools under various development programs, but many remain difficult to access, particularly during rainy seasons. Students walk kilometers through mud, cross dangerous streams, or simply stay home when roads become impassable.

The economic impact extends beyond students. Teachers refuse postings to schools with poor access. Supplies arrive late or not at all. Exam materials get delayed. These cascading effects mean infrastructure directly determines educational quality.

Projects Making a Difference

In Kirinyaga County, the concentration of school access projects demonstrates systematic planning:

  • "Gacharu Primary School Access" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/444/2025-2026)
  • "Karima Primary Access Road" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/445/2025-2026)
  • "Kibirigwi Primary School Access" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/222/2025-2026)
  • "Thumaita Primary School Access" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/150/2025-2026)

These aren't long roads—most span 1-3 kilometers. But their impact is disproportionate. A tarmac school access road means:

  • Reliable attendance: Students can reach school regardless of weather
  • Safety improvements: Vehicles can navigate roads safely, reducing pedestrian accidents
  • Teacher retention: Educators find schools more attractive when accessible
  • Community benefits: Roads serve entire villages, not just schools

In Nyeri County, "Kiangoma Primary School Access Rd" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/463/2025-2026) addresses a specific problem. The school sits off the main Nyeri-Nyahururu road, requiring students to navigate a rough track. During rainy seasons, parents keep children home rather than risk the dangerous walk. Tarmac access eliminates this dilemma.

University and College Connectivity

Beyond primary schools, several projects target higher education institutions. The "Junct Utawala Airways - St Patrick Catholic Church - St Macrina Centre" project in Nairobi (Ref: KERRA/08/39/157/2025-2026) serves multiple tertiary institutions in the Utawala area.

For college students reading this article, these projects directly impact your peers. Improved campus access means:

  • Easier commuting for day scholars
  • Better access for visiting lecturers and guest speakers
  • Enhanced service delivery (food supplies, maintenance materials)
  • Safer campus environments with properly engineered approach roads

Northern Kenya: Infrastructure in Challenging Environments

Kenya's northern counties—Turkana, Marsabit, Mandera, Wajir, and Samburu—represent the frontier of KERRA's infrastructure push. These regions historically received minimal road investment due to low population density, security challenges, and harsh environmental conditions.

The 2026 portfolio includes 28 projects in northern counties, signaling continued commitment to opening up marginalized regions.

Turkana County: Pastoral Economy Infrastructure

Turkana's 7 projects address the specific needs of pastoral communities. Roads here serve different purposes than in agricultural regions—they connect water points, livestock markets, and administrative centers rather than farms and crop markets.

"Kakuma - Lokangae - Nasinyono Gravelling and drainage" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/054/2025-2026) serves the Kakuma refugee camp area while connecting pastoral communities to Lodwar, the county capital. This project recognizes Kakuma's dual role as both a humanitarian hub and a trade center for South Sudan border commerce.

The "Lopiding Centre - Lorus - Kapetadie - Napakin Nadapal" road (Ref: KERRA/08/39/163/2025-2026) connects Turkana to South Sudan's border at Nadapal. This route facilitates legitimate cross-border trade while improving access for Turkana communities scattered along the border region.

Marsabit County: Desert Connectivity

Marsabit's 8 projects tackle some of Kenya's most challenging road construction environments. The county's terrain varies from volcanic mountains (Mount Marsabit) to lowland deserts, requiring diverse engineering approaches.

"Lensayu Kurbuta" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/065/2025-2026) connects isolated pastoral communities to Marsabit Town. In counties like Marsabit, roads serve as lifelines during drought emergencies—they determine whether relief supplies reach communities in time or arrive too late.

The "Buro - Kargi road" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/330/2025-2026) opens access to the Kargi area, historically one of Kenya's most isolated regions. Kargi sits between Marsabit and Turkana counties, serving as a crucial waypoint for pastoral groups moving with livestock.

Mandera County: The Somali Border

Mandera's 15 projects reflect both developmental and security imperatives. The county's roads must serve civilian populations while supporting security operations along the Somalia border.

"Banisa - Dadash" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/137/2025-2026) connects border areas to county headquarters at Mandera Town. These roads transform security operations by enabling rapid response while simultaneously improving civilian access to services.

The "Bulla Hagar - Warangara Road" (Ref: KERRA/08/39/359/2025-2026) serves pastoral communities while opening access to the Ethiopia border, facilitating trade in livestock and goods.

The Procurement Process: How Projects Come to Life

Understanding KERRA's procurement system helps contextualize why projects take specific forms and timelines.

From Planning to Implementation

KERRA projects follow a structured pipeline:

Community Needs Assessment: County offices identify priority routes based on community input, traffic volumes, and economic impact assessments. This explains why seemingly random villages get roads—they've been identified through systematic community engagement.

Technical Surveys: Engineering teams conduct route surveys, soil testing, and traffic studies. These surveys determine whether roads should be tarmac, gravel, or murram based on anticipated traffic and soil conditions.

Environmental Impact Assessment: All projects undergo environmental review to minimize ecological disruption. This process can delay projects but ensures sustainable development.

Tender Preparation: Projects get packaged into tender documents specifying technical requirements, timelines, and budget constraints. The October 2025 tender notice represents this stage for 513 projects.

Contractor Selection: Through competitive bidding, qualified contractors win projects. KERRA's regional structure means local contractors often compete for projects, facilitating local job creation.

Implementation and Supervision: Contractors execute projects under KERRA supervision, with quality checks at multiple stages. This supervision explains why KERRA maintains regional offices—constant oversight ensures quality standards.

Why This Matters for Students

If you're studying civil engineering, understanding KERRA's procurement system is career-relevant. The authority is Kenya's largest infrastructure employer outside major highway projects. Knowing how to navigate tender processes, meet technical specifications, and manage project timelines determines career success in this sector.

For business and economics students, KERRA projects demonstrate public infrastructure financing mechanisms. The 2026 portfolio costs billions of shillings sourced from:

  • Road Maintenance Levy Fund: Fuel levy collections
  • Exchequer allocations: Direct government budgets
  • Development partner funding: World Bank, AfDB, and other lenders
  • County government contributions: Shared funding arrangements

Understanding these financing mechanisms provides insight into Kenya's infrastructure economics and public finance management.

 

Economic Impact: How Roads Create Opportunities

KERRA’s 2026 projects represent more than infrastructure—they’re economic multipliers. Every kilometer of tarmac road generates ripple effects through local economies, creating jobs, reducing transport costs, and opening markets previously beyond reach.

Job Creation Across Multiple Sectors

Road construction projects create numerous jobs in the short term, from unskilled labor to specialized technical positions. The 2026 portfolio will employ tens of thousands of Kenyans across various skill levels.

Direct Construction Jobs: Each kilometer of tarmac road requires approximately 15-25 workers depending on terrain complexity. With over 600 projects spanning thousands of kilometers, direct construction employment will exceed 30,000 jobs. These include:

  • Machine operators (graders, rollers, excavators)
  • Surveyors and engineers
  • Masons and carpenters for bridge structures
  • General laborers for earthworks and material handling
  • Quality control technicians
  • Safety officers

Indirect Employment: Construction projects stimulate demand for materials and services. Local suppliers provide aggregates, sand, cement, and fuel. Catering services feed workers. Accommodation facilities house project teams. These indirect jobs often outnumber direct construction employment by 3:1 ratios.

Permanent Post-Construction Jobs: Completed roads create lasting employment through enhanced economic activity. Improved market access means farmers can sell more produce, retailers can stock better inventory, and service providers can reach wider customer bases. 

Transport Cost Reductions

Tarmac roads dramatically reduce vehicle operating costs compared to murram or gravel roads. Studies by the Kenya Roads Board show:

  • 50-60% reduction in vehicle maintenance costs
  • 30-40% decrease in fuel consumption
  • 40-50% reduction in travel time

For a farmer transporting maize from Kitui to Nairobi, these savings translate to hundreds of thousands of shillings annually. A matatu operator on a newly tarmacked route can add extra trips daily, increasing revenue while reducing mechanical breakdowns.

Agricultural Market Integration

Kenya’s agricultural sector employs approximately 40% of the workforce. Road access directly determines whether farmers can participate in profitable markets or remain trapped in subsistence production.

Projects like “Kalimani Mkt – Nzembete – Mitamboni – Ngomano” in Makueni County (Ref: KERRA/08/39/048/2025-2026) connect dryland farming areas to urban markets. Makueni farmers grow drought-resistant crops like green grams, cowpeas, and mangoes. Better roads mean these products reach Nairobi supermarkets fresh, commanding premium prices.

In dairy-producing regions like Kiambu and Murang’a, improved roads ensure milk reaches collection centers within the critical 2-hour window before bacterial growth affects quality. This seemingly small improvement protects farmers’ entire income streams.

Tourism and Hospitality Benefits

Several 2026 projects directly support Kenya’s tourism sector, which contributes approximately 10% of GDP. The “Gede Forest – Dabaso – Turtle Bay Road” in Kilifi opens access to archaeological sites and beach resorts. The “Chale – Neptune” project in Kwale connects southern coast tourism circuits.

Better roads mean tourists spend less time in uncomfortable travel and more time at destinations spending money. Hotel occupancy rates improve when access becomes reliable year-round rather than seasonal.

Regional Project Breakdown: Complete Overview

The following tables provide comprehensive regional distribution of KERRA’s 2026 projects, organized by county and project concentration.

Table 1: Project Distribution by County

RegionNumber of Projects
Kiambu39
Nairobi Region28
Homa Bay29
Nakuru28
Kirinyaga25
Kitui24
Siaya28
Migori23
Mandera16
Kakamega14
Makueni15
Keiyo/Marakwet14
Nyeri13
Bomet23
Kisii15
Kisumu14
Murang’a18
Nyandarua12
Uasin Gishu24
Nandi15
West Pokot16
Bungoma15
Laikipia9
Garissa9
Narok12
Marsabit8
Kericho15
Turkana6
Taita Taveta8
Meru11
Mombasa6
Tana River8
Baringo9
Tharaka Nithi3
Samburu5
Kajiado9
Wajir4
Machakos5
Kwale4
Elgeyo Marakwet12
Busia6
Vihiga2
Kilifi2
Embu8
Kericho/Bomet2
Trans Nzoia5
Turkana/Samburu1
Kericho/Uasin Gishu1
Migori/Narok1
Keiyo/ Marakwet2
Baringo/Elgeyo Marakwet1
Marsabit/Wajir1

Key Insights from Regional Distribution:

Central Kenya Dominance: Kiambu, Kirinyaga, Murang’a, and Nyeri account for 90+ combined projects, reflecting the region’s high population density, intensive agriculture, and proximity to Nairobi markets.

Northern Kenya Inclusion: Turkana, Marsabit, Mandera, and Wajir receive 34 projects total, signaling continued government commitment to historically marginalized regions despite challenging construction conditions.

Agricultural Focus: Over 36% of projects explicitly target agricultural market access, demonstrating KERRA’s alignment with Kenya’s food security and rural livelihood priorities.

Educational Infrastructure Priority: 38 school/college access projects show systematic attention to education accessibility, recognizing roads as educational infrastructure.

Technical Specifications: What Makes a KERRA Road

Understanding the technical standards behind KERRA projects reveals why these roads differ from temporary fixes or substandard construction that plagued Kenya’s infrastructure in previous decades.

Bitumen Standard Requirements

“Upgrading to bitumen standard” means more than simply pouring tarmac over existing roads. It involves comprehensive pavement engineering following specifications from Kenya’s Road Design Manual.

Pavement Layers (from bottom to top):

Subgrade Preparation: Natural soil excavated and compacted to 95% maximum dry density (MDD) as determined by proctor tests. Poor subgrade soils require stabilization using lime or cement before proceeding. 

Subbase Layer: 150-200mm thick layer of well-graded crushed rock, compacted to 98% MDD. This layer provides structural support and facilitates drainage. Material must meet California Bearing Ratio (CBR) requirements of minimum 30%.

Base Course: 150mm thick layer of high-quality crushed stone, compacted to 100% MDD. CBR requirements exceed 80%. This layer carries primary traffic loads.

Prime Coat: Bitumen emulsion sprayed on base course to bind dust and provide adhesion for tarmac layers. Application rate: 0.8-1.2 liters per square meter.

Binder Course: 50mm thick asphalt concrete layer providing waterproofing and additional structural strength. Mix design varies by traffic volume expectations.

Wearing Course: 25-40mm thick surface layer of dense bitumen macadam (DBM) or asphaltic concrete. This layer directly contacts vehicle tires and must resist wear, provide skid resistance, and remain waterproof.

Drainage Engineering

Kenya’s climatic patterns—particularly the intense rainfall during April-May and October-November—make drainage design critical. Poorly drained roads fail within 2-3 years regardless of pavement quality.

Side Drains: Trapezoidal earth drains minimum 1 meter wide and 0.5 meters deep, designed to convey stormwater away from road structures. In high-rainfall regions like Central Kenya and parts of Rift Valley, these dimensions increase significantly.

Culverts: Placed at natural drainage points to allow water flow beneath roads. KERRA projects employ:

  • Standard pipe culverts (600mm to 1200mm diameter) for small seasonal streams
  • Box culverts for larger watercourses requiring rectangular openings
  • Drift replacements where previous low-water crossings proved inadequate

Bridge Structures: Where watercourses exceed culvert capacity, engineered bridges become necessary. The 2026 portfolio includes 47 bridge projects employing reinforced concrete or steel beam designs.

Quality Control Measures

KERRA maintains strict quality standards through multiple oversight mechanisms:

Material Testing: All aggregates, bitumen, and concrete undergo laboratory testing before use. Tests verify gradation, strength, durability, and plasticity indices. Only materials meeting specifications proceed to construction.

Compaction Testing: Nuclear density gauges or sand cone tests verify that each layer achieves specified compaction levels. Inadequate compaction leads to premature failure, so contractors must re-work rejected sections.

Thickness Verification: Core samples extracted from completed pavement sections verify that specified layer thicknesses were maintained. Thin sections indicate contractor non-compliance.

Surface Testing: Finished roads undergo skid resistance testing and profile measurements to ensure safe driving surfaces meeting specifications.

What Student Engineers Should Know

For civil engineering students and young professionals, KERRA projects offer learning opportunities beyond textbooks.

Material Selection Challenges

Kenya’s diverse geology means road construction in Kiambu differs fundamentally from construction in Marsabit. Central Kenya’s volcanic soils provide excellent aggregates but can be expansive when moisture content changes. Coastal region materials often contain excessive fines or organic content requiring extensive processing.

KERRA engineers must adapt designs to locally available materials while maintaining quality standards. This requires understanding soil mechanics, materials science, and practical construction economics—skills textbooks introduce but real projects develop.

Environmental Considerations

Modern road construction must balance infrastructure needs with environmental protection. KERRA projects undergo environmental impact assessments examining:

  • Soil erosion control: Particularly critical in highland regions where steep terrain accelerates erosion
  • Water resource protection: Ensuring construction activities don’t contaminate streams or rivers
  • Wildlife considerations: Some projects like those in Marsabit and Turkana cross wildlife corridors requiring special design elements
  • Community displacement: Minimizing land acquisition and ensuring fair compensation when unavoidable

Understanding these environmental dimensions separates competent engineers from truly professional practitioners.

Project Management Realities

Textbooks present idealized construction schedules. Reality involves equipment breakdowns, weather delays, material shortages, community relations, and cash flow management.

A typical KERRA project timeline:

  • Months 1-2: Site establishment, mobilization, initial earthworks
  • Months 3-6: Subgrade preparation, drainage structures, subbase installation
  • Months 7-9: Base course, prime coat, binder course application
  • Months 10-12: Wearing course, finishing works, quality testing

Weather significantly impacts these timelines. Projects starting at the beginning of rainy seasons often experience 2-3 month delays as earthworks become impossible in saturated conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will these projects start construction?

The October 2025 tender notice indicates most projects will commence between January and April 2026, following contractor selection and mobilization. However, specific start dates vary by project complexity and contractor capacity. Complex projects requiring extensive bridge construction may need longer mobilization periods.

Can local contractors participate in these projects?

Absolutely. KERRA's regional structure deliberately favors local contractor participation. Many projects are packaged at scales suitable for small and medium contractors registered in lower NCA categories (5-7). This approach builds local construction capacity while ensuring community economic benefits remain local.

What happens if roads aren't completed on time?

Construction contracts include liquidated damages clauses penalizing contractors for delays beyond agreed timelines (accounting for weather-related extensions). Serious delays can result in contract termination and contractor blacklisting. However, KERRA also recognizes force majeure events (floods, security incidents) requiring timeline adjustments.

How long will these tarmac roads last?

Properly constructed bitumen roads have design lives of 15-20 years before requiring major rehabilitation. However, this assumes appropriate maintenance including pothole patching, crack sealing, and drainage clearing. Without maintenance, even well-constructed roads deteriorate within 5-7 years.

KERRA has implemented performance-based maintenance contracts where contractors maintain specific road sections for 3-5 year periods, ensuring systematic upkeep.

Will these projects affect school commutes during construction?

Construction inevitably causes temporary disruptions. However, contractors must maintain passable access throughout construction periods. For school access projects, KERRA typically requires contractors to sequence work minimizing disruptions during exam periods and ensuring safe pedestrian routes remain available.

Can I track specific project progress?

KERRA maintains a website (kerra.go.ke) with project status updates, though information timeliness varies. Additionally:

  • Regional KERRA offices provide project-specific information
  • County government infrastructure committees receive regular briefings
  • Some projects post visible signboards indicating contractor, timeline, and contact information

For academic research or personal interest, contacting relevant regional KERRA offices typically yields more detailed information than online sources.

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About Eng. John Okinyo

Eng. Reagan is a seasoned Civil Engineer at kokinyo and Sons General Contractors Limited with over four years of extensive experience in the Kenya's construction industry. He is passionate about knowledge sharing and regularly contributes insights from his professional expertise through technical writing and industry publications

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