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desert burner
November 28th, 2009, 07:00 AM
It is now possible for individuals to buy prefabricated houses through bank mortgage facilities or loans from co-operative societies.
The development follows the launch of first prefab housing scheme with insurance cover in Nairobi.
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Wide-scale adoption
Speaking at the groundbreaking for the project in Mlolongo, Co-operatives Assistant Minister Linah Kilimo said wide-scale adoption of prefabricated technology would help reduce housing costs and ease the shortage in housing units.
"Only through such technologies can we ensure that Kenyans live in their own houses," said Ms Kilimo.
The houses are built using Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) already in use in the US and the Middle East to construct houses. This technology reduces by up to 20 per cent the cost of putting up a house compared to the conventional brick and mortar.
Homeowners will also save on time because it takes just days to assemble the slabs once the housing plan has been approved.
http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/images/saturday/nh281109_02.jpgCo-operative Assistant Minister Linah Chebii Kilimo lays a foundation stone for 300 houses at Prestige Park in Mlolongo. Photo: Jenipher Wachie/Standard
The panels — usually thinner than the ordinary blocks — are made using SIP technology, which is already certified by Kenyahttp://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/mag-glass_10x10.gif (http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/InsidePage.php?id=1144029195&cid=4&ttl=Prefabricated%20housing%20scheme%20to%20ease%20home%20ownership#) Bureau of Standards. Fibre cement boards are put under high pressure bonding process that allows them to withstand winds with speed of over 110 meters per second.
"The new technology allows buyers to choose from a variety of housing designs according to their personal tastes while using a technology that substantially cuts down the cost of housing," said Tony Gichuru, a director with Afrohomes.
Under the scheme, members of the National Co-operative Housing Union will secure loans to buy houses the same way one applies for a loan from a Sacco by raising a certain number of guarantors.
But the scheme is also open to non-members who can secure loans from KCB’s S&L mortgage firm to purchase the houses in an arrangement made possible by the CIC’s insurance cover to the houses.
Previously, financiers were reluctant to offer loans against prefabs due to lack of insurance cover and quality warranties.
"This breakthrough adds to the growing number of appropriate building technologies that have been introduced in the country to increase affordable homes to Kenyans," said Francis Kamande, the chairman of the Co-operative Housing Union.
The project will see the construction of 300 housing units on Mombasa Road at just over a Sh1 billion and later replicated countrywide.
This is the first time such a scheme is being developed in Sub-Saharan Africa.


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desert burner
November 28th, 2009, 07:04 AM
Projects/News
National Co-Operative Housing Union (NACHU)
Afrohomes and NACHU have set up a joint venture to develop a total of 602 housing units in Mavoko.
This scheme consists of both town houses and apartments and will be the first, landmark, large scale residential development in Africa utilising cement fibre board sided SIPs developed by Afrohomes.
NACHU has also instructed Afrohomes to build two office towers on its existing office site in the exclusive commercial/residential district of Upper Hill in Nairobi. One tower will serve as the new NACHU office block ,whilst the second will become the Afrohomes head office.
NACHU has been mandated by the Government of Kenya to provide up to 25% of all Kenya’s future housing needs.

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Work has commenced on the construction of a large stand alone luxury villa in the upmarket Nairobi suburb of Karen.
The client is a senior officer of the Kenya Commercial Bank, which is Kenya’s leading financial institution and is partnering Afrohomes by providing both development funding as well as mortgage funding to the buyers of the Afrohomes housing units.

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Internally Displaced Persons Dwelling (IDPs)
Afrohomes has designed and constructed, using its SIPs technology, a 14sqm environmentally friendly unit ideally suited to solving the acute IDP problem. The unit utilises recycled plastic columns and sections forming our joining mechanism.

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Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA)
In conjunction with the PCEA, Afrohomes will be building upwards of 2000 SIPs houses in Ruiru.
The PCEA has also instructed Afrohomes to develop a 10 acre site in Westlands, Nairobi into 3 commercial towers, consisting of an hotel, office block and apartments. The ground floor space will be occupied by the developments anchor tenant, Kenya’s leading supermarket chain as well as restaurants and coffee houses.


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desert burner
November 28th, 2009, 07:06 AM
^^i think this will offer opportunity to many Kenyans to own houses and overall decrease the housing deficits in the markets:cheers:

Adm.Adama
May 6th, 2012, 12:13 AM
Any updates