Zutari, consulting engineering and infrastructure advisory firm has officially been registered as a fully licensed company in Nairobi, Kenya.
Speaking to TaarifaNews, Zutari CEO Teddy Daka said Kenya will be at the Centre of their expansion into East Africa which they have identified as a growth area.
“East Africa has long been identified as a growth area for Zutari, with Kenya at the centre of our expansion initiatives into the region,” says Zutari CEO Teddy Daka.
The leading Engineering Consultancy and infrastructure firm has already been registered by Engineers Board of Kenya and will be officially be launched on July, 5, 2023.
On his part Zutari Regional Director of East Africa Paul Lombard said they are ready to create the change that is currently needed in the world.
“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 commented.
As an infrastructure engineering and advisory practice in Kenya, flagship projects to date
have included design and management services to support Scania to build the first of 15
global service centres in Nairobi, comprising an extensive warehouse complex, service pits,
and offices.
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Previously, Zutari has provided its services for the East African Community (EAC) Transport Master
Plan and was tasked to develop a unified transport and regional road sector development
programme for the EAC.

The region is served by an extensive road, rail, lake, and pipeline transportation network, as well as two major seaports and several international airports.
Creating a strategy and multi-year development plan to guide regional transport policies and investment involved considerable technical expertise and co-engineered impact by unifying the goals and aspirations of seven member states.
In 2017, Zutari was appointed as an implementation support consultant for a sub-component of the Kenya Water Security and Climate Resilience Project, Phase 1 (KWSCRP-1), funded by the World Bank.
The project is aimed at financing critical investments in the water sector in Kenya, promoting sustained investment, and building an enabling legal and institutional foundation.
They completed their first project in Kenya in 1995, resulting in 28+ years of engineered impact across Kenya and East Africa.
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It has 20+ Kenyan engineering consultants and trusted advisors working from the Nairobi office on projects across Kenya and East Africa.
To date, it has been involved with 100+ infrastructure projects in Kenya, spanning full infrastructure lifecycle solutions across the water, transport, energy, resources, and built-environment infrastructure markets.