Listers,

This is an important step in making our roads, safe.

My questions are as follows:
  1. How are these roads categorized, in terms those managed by the local authorities, central government and, if possible, those ones that are internationally managed?
  2. Why does the government ever award road contracts to companies that do not do their works professionally?
  3. There is a contractor on who was awarded a contract to rehabilitate Nairobi-Naivasha  Road ( between the former Museum Hill roundabout and Rironi)  and they've dug a whole stretch of the road, about a kilometer and a half. There are dug up patches everywhere that drivers have to be extra cautious. Is there anything the Authority (assuming the said section is under Eng. Kidenda's Authority) can do to makes sure their are mechanisms in place for the contractor to does not put the lives of rod users at risk?

Regards,


Solomon


On 18 May 2012 11:29, <otieno.barrack@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Edith for capturing salient issues and GG for keeping us in touch with the engineer and his team, let's make work easy for the Engineer by posing direct questions, I hope Dr. Aligula and MM might also raise any other issues that are of concern to the research team.

Best Regards
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