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EBK to scale fees for professional engineering services

By Jeff Kizzilah

The Kenya National Engineering Board of Kenya has urged government argencies to work closely together in order to build a strong collaboration.

During the first stakeholders meeting in Nairobi, the board highlighed and agreed that several developers do not engage professional engineers during the entire projects.

EBK chairman Erustus Mwongera said the board has taken note of the approach by the government which is consultative and terms of increasing efficiency.

However the board has urged the county governments to come up with panels of professional engineers to offer the serviceman.

The EBK also is planning to increase to number of professional engineers from 3000 to 10,000 over the next 5 years to meet the UNESCO recommendations.

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