Dongo Kundu Bypass Highway Explained

Header Type:UC
Country:KEN
Dongo Kundu Bypass Highway
Length Mi:11
History:Designated in 2015
Completion in 2024 (Expected)
Direction A:North
Terminus A:Miritini
Junction:Kipevu
Mwache
Dongo Kundu
Direction B:South
Terminus B:Ng’ombeni

Dongo Kundu Bypass Highway, also Mombasa Southern Bypass Highway , is a road under construction in Kenya. When completed, it will connect Mombasa Mainland West to Mombasa Mainland South, without entering Mombasa Island.[1]

Location

Dongo Kundu Bypass starts in the neighborhood called Miritini, on the NairobiMombasa Highway, approximately 11km (07miles), northwest of the central business district of Mombasa.[2] From there it loops around the western edge of Moi International Airport and ends at a neighborhood called Mwache at the water's edge, west of the airport. From Mwache, several bridges carry the highway across the Port Reitz Bay to Dongo Kundu on the south-side of the bay. From Dongo Kundu the highway continues in a southeasterly direction until it ends at Ng’ombeni, on the Malindi–Bagamoyo Highway. The entire bypass highway measures approximately 17.5km (10.9miles).[3]

Overview

This road is an important transport corridor for traffic destined to and from Tanzania and that to and from the interior of Kenya and beyond. This will ease traffic pressure on the Likoni Ferry. The bypass will decongest Mombasa Island. Four bridges will be built in the swamps and across the open ocean water, as part of the highway. Other road improvements in addition to the highway include a dual carriageway between Miritini and Kipevu, a road measuring connecting Moi International Airport to the bypass which passes west of the airport and clover-leaf interchanges at Miritini and Kipevu.[4] A free trade zone, the Dongo Kundu Free Trade Zone, with 6,200 sites and ability to accommodate more than 10,000 business units is part of the planned development. Kenya National Highway Authority is the developer of the project.[5] [6]

Funding

The construction contract was awarded to China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation. The three phase project is budgeted at KSh25 billion (approx. US$251 million). The first phase of construction was the Miritini to Kipevu section, budgeted at KSh11 billion (approx. US$110.31 million), borrowed from the Japan International Cooperation Agency.[7]

Construction

The first phase of this three-phase project was completed and commissioned in June 2018.[8] [9] Phase II and III of the development are expected to follow.[10] [11] As of November 2020, phases II and III were ongoing, with completion anticipated in 2024.[12]

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Work Begins On Dongo Kundu Bypass . 23 May 2015. 1 April 2016. Kenya Construction Business Review (KCBR). KCBR. Nairobi.
  2. Web site: GFC . Distance between Mombasa, Kenya and Miritini, Mombasa, Kenya. 1 April 2016. Globefeed.com (GFC) . 1 April 2016.
  3. Web site: 1 April 2016. Dongo Kundu bypass to be completed in 2018. 4 January 2016. William . Nyambura . . Nairobi.
  4. Web site: 20 August 2015. Construction of multibillion Dongo Kundu by pass in Mombasa kicks off . Philip . Mwakio . The Standard (Kenya). Nairobi. 1 April 2016.
  5. Web site: Experts revisit planned Dongo Kundu by-pass . 2 April 2016. 12 July 2011 . Githua . Kihara . Business Daily Africa. Nairobi.
  6. Web site: 2 April 2016. Dongo Kundu works set to start in January . 13 November 2014 . Nairobi. Daily Nation. Gitonga . Marete.
  7. Web site: Finally dongo kundu bypass construction starts. 2 April 2016. 15 June 2015. Nguru. Nairobi. Kenya Monitor.
  8. Web site: 15 June 2018 . Dongo Kundu bypass opens to traffic . 13 February 2019 . Construction Kenya . Miriam Nkirote . Nairobi.
  9. Web site: 24 September 2018 . Dongo Kundu bypass to open up Coast for trade . 13 February 2019 . . and Eunice Murathe . Lucas Barasa . Nairobi.
  10. Web site: Joho present as Uhuru launches iconic Dongo Kundu bypass . 14 June 2018 . Hivisasa.com . 13 February 2019 . Sera Bi Ali.
  11. Web site: 29 October 2018 . Kenya to begin construction of phase 2 US$297m Dongo Kundu bypass . Construction Review Online . Jed . Mwangi . 13 February 2019 . Nairobi.
  12. Web site: 16 November 2020 . Dongo Kundu phase 3 to be completed in March 2021 . . 17 November 2020 . Anthony Kitimo . Nairobi.