Engineering & Consultantcy

Akuku Christian Engineering and Consultancy is one of the largest corporations in Kenya and East African region. We offer premium services and solutions across engineering and consultancy, as well as investment and development.

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Dam Construction.

Across africa

Dams are said to be an important source of water supply and of high importance for various other reasons.

Road Construction.

highway and superhighway

Class A roads encompass transnational highways connecting townships of international significance, ports and linking international borders

Railway Construction.

bridges

One of the key advantages of the SGR is its ability to significantly improve passenger transport. Since its launch, the Madaraka Express, which is part of the SGR network

CEO And Founder

Eng. Akuku Christian

eNGINEERING AND CONSULTANCY

Excellent understanding of structural theory. Proven problem-solving ability and strong analytical skills. Excellent math, science, and computer skills. Strong organizational skills. Excellent communications and inter-personal skills. Good team-working skills. Ability to explain design ideas and plans clearly. Ability to pay close attention to detail. Ability to explain complex conceptual information in simple terms. Ability to develop and maintaining excellent client relationship. Ability to work to tight deadlines and remain calm under pressure. A willingness to take responsibility for major decisions.

Teamwork

Teamwork is core to meeting our clients’ goals. As a team we foster supportive and inclusive work environment, promotes effective communication, and leveraging the diverse strengths and perspectives of team members.

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What is dam construction

The design and construction of earth and rock-fill dams are complex because of the nature of the varying foundation conditions and range of properties of the materials available for use in the embankment
The successful design, construction, and operation of a reservoir project over the full range of loading require a comprehensive site characterization, a detailed design of each feature, construction supervision, measurement and monitoring of the performance, and the continuous evaluation of the project features during operation. The design and construction of earth and rock-fill dams are complex because of the nature of the varying foundation conditions and range of properties of the materials available for use in the embankment.

The first step is to conduct detailed geological and subsurface explorations, which characterize the foundation, abutments, and potential borrow areas. The next step is to conduct a study of the type and physical properties of materials to be placed in the embankment. This study should include a determination of quantities and the sequence in which they will become available.

The design should include all of the studies, testing, analyses, and evaluations to ensure that the embankment meets all technical criteria and the requirements of a dam as outlined. Construction supervision, management, and monitoring of the embankment and appurtenant structures are a critical part of the overall project management plan. Once the project is placed into operation, observations, surveillance, inspections, and continuing evaluation are required to assure the satisfactory performance of the dam. Dams are a critical and essential part of the Nation’s infrastructure for the storage and management of water in watersheds.

What is road/runway construction.

Modern roads tend to be constructed using asphalt and/or concrete. Very broadly, the construction of roads can be described by three processes:

1) Setting out,
2) Earthworks,
3) Paving construction.

Roads
Setting Out:
This is carried out following the dimensions specified in layout drawings. A commonly used setting out procedure is the profile board method. A series of boards that show the exact level 1 metre above the completed construction level are placed at intervals along the proposed line of the road. A profile board with a fixed height, called the traveller, is used for controlling the excavated levels between these profile boards. By placing the traveller in the sightline between two level boards, it can be seen whether or not the excavation has been carried out to correct levels and adjusted accordingly. The level of each profile board is controlled using a line level which is a short spirit level hung from a nylon string. The line operator moves the string up or down until the bubble is centred. Junctions, hammer heads, turning bays and intersecting curves are laid out in a similar manner.
Earthworks:
Earthwork is one of the major works involved in road construction. It involves the removal of topsoil, along with any vegetation, before scraping and grading the area to the finished ‘formation level’. This is usually done using a tractor shovel, grader or bulldozer. Below the formation level, the soil is known as the ‘subgrade’. It is essential that the strength of the subgrade is tested prior to earthwork beginning.

Most earthworks are formed by cut-and-fill, and the type of ‘fill’ material must be considered, not only in terms of its physical properties, but on the conditions in which it is to be used, and the methods of compaction.
Paving construction:
Once the subgrade has been prepared and drainage or buried services installed, the paving construction can begin. Paving can be either flexible or rigid. There are pros and cons to each type, with one being selected over the other depending on the specific needs of a project.

Rigid pavements tend to have lower maintenance costs, a longer design life and higher flexural strength; but flexible pavements tend to have lower construction costs and have a higher ability to expand and contract with temperature and so do not need expansion joints.

Runways
The construction of runways is similar to that of roads in that the type of pavement required depends on the loads needing to be carried, although the stresses applied by aircraft can be very high and variable, up to 8 times greater than those on roads. Pavements must facilitate safe aircraft ground operations, and in order to achieve this they must meet a number of performance requirements:

1) Rideability,
2) Good friction and drainage characteristics,
3) Strength and stability sufficient to withstand shear stresses induced by heavy wheel loads and high tyre pressures,
4) Durability,
5) Resistance to fuel spillage and jet blast,
6) Low maintenance requirements.

Consultation

We practice inclusive-decision, enhanced decision making and stakeholder engagement. This fosters transparency and trust among our clients to provide tailored engineering solutions that address specific client needs

We are committed to completing tasks, projects, and deliverables within specified deadlines or agreed-upon timeframes. At Akuku Engineering Consultancy we believe in project efficiency, punctuality, and meeting time-related deadlnes.

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