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KAA in talks to revive Sh56bn JKIA Terminal project

KAA in talks to revive Sh56bn JKIA Terminal project

The Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) is holding talks with a Chinese company to revive construction of the second runway at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi County.

China National Aero-Technology International Engineering Corporation (Catic) was contracted to build the dubbed Greenfield Terminal. However, the Sh56 billion project was cancelled in March 2016 barely two years after a ground-breaking ceremony that was held on May 23, 2014.

At the time of cancellation, a down payment of Sh4.3 billion had been made to ACEG-CATIC JV, which was to undertake construction of the Greenfield Terminal. A total of Sh75 million was spent on ground-breaking, while Sh129.9 million was paid to consultant, Louise Berger. PwC received Sh7 million for securing the financier of the project.

Firmsโ€™ demands

Following the termination of the contract, ACEG-CATIC JV wrote to KAA demanding to be paid a total of Sh17.6 billion for breach of contract. The Chinese company wanted KAA to pay Sh2 billion for the preparation of bill of quantities, Sh2.4 billion in additional costs, and Sh708.2 million value added tax charged by KRA.

The contractor demanded an additional Sh5.6 billion, which included the balance of the contract for the bill of quantities, value added tax, and interest and penalties. KAA on its part demanded back the Sh4.3 billion that had been paid to ACEG-CATIC JV, forcing the contractor to sue. The matter is still pending in court.

KAA managing director Alex Gitari told the National Assembly Public Investments Committee that plans were underway to revive the Greenfield Terminal project and that KAA was in talks with the contractor to resolve the matter.

โ€œA team has been set aside to engage the contractor in negotiations on how the matter should be settled,โ€ he said.

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