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Leading consulting engineering and infrastructure advisory firm Zutari has officially been launched in Kenya.

Leading consulting engineering and infrastructure advisory firm Zutari has officially been launched in Kenya. 

Speaking on Wednesday, July 5 during the launch, Zutari CEO Teddy Daka said that Kenya will be the center of the company’s expansion initiatives in the East Africa Region.

"East Africa has long been identified as a growth area for Zutari, with Kenya at the centre of our expansion initiatives into the region," Daka stated.

Zutari Regional Director of East Africa Paul Lombard on his part noted that the Nairobi office has made impact by unlocking many infrastructure feats in the country.

"We are proud of the impact our Nairobi office has unlocked through its many infrastructure feats over multiple decades of operating in Kenya. These still stand proudly across all of Kenya, a testament to the enduring power of infrastructure to create the kind of change the world needs today," he stated.

File image of Zutari Cheuf Clients Officer Webb Meko.

Zutari has been involved in over one hundred infrastructure projects in Kenya, including infrastructure lifecycle solutions across the water, transport, energy, resources, and built-environment infrastructure markets.

The firm completed its first project in Kenya in 1995 and has been operating in the country for 28 years now. It has over twenty Kenyan engineering consultants and trusted advisors working from the Nairobi office on projects across Kenya and East Africa. 

Zutari is credited for its service in the East African Community (EAC) Transport Master Plan and consultation support for a sub-component of the Kenya Water Security and Climate Resilience Project, Phase 1 (KWSCRP-1).