Just what we need in the 254

@spear unasemaje hapa

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Good for smaller feeder roads with less automotive movement. Watu wa nduthi wafurahie.

hapa machinku niku-ineria place moja for hours. meffi

Great for time management, but such a road wouldn’t last long

Ni poa but inaitwa marketing.

But in our context, it wouldn’t be good. Umeona watu wangapi wakifanya hio kazi? Less than 10 therefore little employment.

Wapi mama wa chapo na uji? Wapi vijana wa kazi? wapi foreman? Wapi kiosk kando ya barabara za kuuza fegi na chakula?

Go ahead and call me backward.

:D:D:D

Now I know why these Chinese construct roads at only night.

Preparation is key here, otherwise flash floods inasonga na barabara yote uanze kuskia watu wakiimba serikali imekula pesa:D:D

Hii haiwestoboa 254. Ita disappear spidi kushinda ile ya maendeleo chap chap

we have a small landmass and too many vehicles. na hata hatujaanza

Drainage ndio mambo yote.

Probate technology, adopted from Malaysia, ilikataliwa na MoPW.

https://constructionreviewonline.com/2015/12/probase-kenya-tarmac-roads-embu-cost-us-38-5-million/

http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Corporate-News/Road-Malaysian-technology-suspended/539550-3448470-rr8wx3z/index.html

https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/09/15/state-bans-probase-technology-in-building-embu-kibugu-road_c1420325

Cc. @Fala 12.

ni probate ama probase?
But i saw the hospital-kibugu road is complete using the tech. lets wait seee how long it lasts

Not an engineer but i believe drainage and soil type of the area is a factor…hii huwezi weka kwa black cotton

Tender kwa muchinku not to Ss meta& sons

Vipi Doc. Hiyo article inasema they built a 12km road using cheap tech, costing them 4.8 mirrion dorras(480 million or 40m per kilometer). How much would it have cost using kawaida tech?

Probase. Autocorrect manenos.

I was also wondering about how durable it would Be

hakuna kitu unaeza weka kwa black cotton soil isipokuwa mimea

SSmeta are doing from kibugu-kathangariri-rukuriri-runyenjes-ugweri-siakago section (national government project-ongoing). embu-kibugu was done by embu county government

There has to be a trade off between cost and durability. @Prometheus & @Afro