Infrastructure
Kenya’s infrastructure sector delivers cost-effective, world-class transport, energy, ports, economic zones, and industrial parks that support Vision 2030 and the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA). It includes over 9,484 km of paved roads, expansion of the Standard Gauge Railway beyond the 472 km Mombasa–Nairobi line, a modern aviation network led by Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, and major port investments at Mombasa and Lamu.
The sector is anchored by a clean-grid transition and supported by extensive renewable energy capacity, alongside industrial development through Special Economic Zones, Export Processing Zones, County Aggregation and Industrial Parks, and industrial parks. Together, energy, water, and transport form the backbone of Kenya’s infrastructure ecosystem, enabling industrialization and strengthening regional trade.
Strategic opportunities in Kenya’s infrastructure sector
Latest infrastructure opportunities
Olokorienito dam
The dam is designed to store 15.5 million cubic meters (Mm³) of water and irrigate 7,333 hectares of farmland, benefiting…
Ndarugu 2 dam water supply project
The project involves constructing a 52-meter-high roller-compacted concrete (RCC) gravity dam with a crest length of 300 meters and a…
Masai solar power project
400 MW solar PV with BESS across two sites
High grand falls dam
Mega-dam generating 500-700 MW and irrigating 400,000 ha



