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East Africa's leading programme management partner

Kenya is the economic engine of East Africa, with a rapidly growing construction sector fuelled by investment in transport, manufacturing, tourism and housing. We’ve been a market leader here for almost four decades, building a reputation for excellence that’s been recognised across the industry. Our Nairobi office is the hub for our East African network, bringing together deep local knowledge and extensive experience across real estate, infrastructure, energy and natural resources.

We provide hands-on project leadership, disciplined commercial solutions and practical advisory support across the project lifecycle. Whether delivering modern healthcare facilities or large-scale renewable energy initiatives, our focus is on technical rigour and commercial certainty. 

Technology is central to how we work. Our digital platform gives real-time visibility of cost, risk, and progress – powered by a global dataset that sharpens decisions and drives performance at every stage.
 
As Kenya builds a more sustainable and industrialised economy, we help clients deliver the infrastructure and developments that support long-term growth.

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Tall buildings construction guide 2026  

In this guide we explore high rise cost trends across six key cities. 

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Managing a major hospital development with AAR Healthcare

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