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"content": "competed? (iv) When is the construction of the road envisaged to be completed? Hon. Speaker, the response is as follows: The status of the remaining 25 kilometres which is part of the section from Migwani to Mbondoni, which is 36 kilometres, is not included in the current contract of Kibwezi-Kitui-Migwani Road. The scope of the work for the upgrading of Kibwezi-Mutomo-Kitui-Kabati-Migwani Road is attached there. However, the Ministry is saying it plans to include it in Lot II of the Kitui-Mwingi-Kandiwa Road upon availability of funds. Secondly, as indicated in the item number one, which I have just read, the Ministry goes on to say that it wishes to confirm that the road section between Kitui and Kabati is part of the contract and is included in the scope of works. Three, the works are being undertaken as an Engineering Procurement Contract (EPC). The contractor is obliged to deliver a given percentage of work to a specific level of quality to be eligible for payment. Further, the Ministry, through KeNHA, has instituted the following measures: (a) Engaged the services of a Supervisor Consultant (Resident Engineer) who has a resident team on site monitoring the quality control and compliance of the contractor to know that the road is constructed to the best standards. (b) The Project Co-Ordination Implementation Unit under the project engineer undertakes mandatory monthly site inspection to monitor and evaluate the works. Finally, the project is on schedule and is at 74 per cent physical progress with 153 kilometres out of 190 kilometres having been constructed to bitumen standards."
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