Heavy-duty vehicles that are specifically designed for carrying out construction tasks, most often earthwork operations, are referred to as construction equipment. The project will be more affordable, of higher quality, safer, faster, and on schedule if this equipment is used properly. As well as maintaining a close check on the applied quality standards, it optimises the use of resources, including money, labour, and materials, as well as the shortage of skilled workers. An asset that a company can see and use throughout time is equipment. Vehicles, computers, and manufacturing equipment are all examples of equipment.
According to SPER market research, ‘Kenya Construction Equipment Market Size– By Types, By Application- Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2033’ state that the Kenya Construction Equipment Market is predicted to reach USD XX billion by 2033 with a CAGR of 4.7%.
One potential is that Kenya’s construction industry will keep expanding and changing due to urbanisation, population expansion, and the country’s need for infrastructure improvement. The government’s commitment to boosting infrastructure spending suggests that Kenya’s construction market will continue to expand. This is demonstrated by the beginning of numerous projects, some of which attempt to promote affordable housing, such the Affordable Housing Programme. The way construction is done in Kenya may also change as a result of technology improvements. For instance, the adoption of building information modelling (BIM) technology, which is being used to plan and manage construction projects, might lower costs and boost efficiency in the business. Additionally, it’s possible that more people may use green building techniques and sustainable building materials in the upcoming years.
However, the future of construction in Kenya could be impacted by a number of issues. These include concerns that could impede industry advancement, such as corruption, a shortage of skilled workforce, and poor infrastructure. It is still unknown how the COVID-19 pandemic may effect building in Kenya in the future. The COVID-19 pandemic has also had a substantial impact on the construction industry. Overall, a number of variables, such as sustainability, technology, and governmental legislation, are anticipated to have an impact on Kenya’s building industry in the years to come.
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Additionally, the COVID-19 outbreak had a significant impact on construction activity in 2020. Construction activity quickly decreased as a result of the brief lockout brought on by the COVID-19 viruses’ quick proliferation. The OEMs observed problems in the supply chain and brief dealer store closures that precluded new sales. However, as work for both ongoing and new projects resumed in 2021, demand for construction equipment sharply surged. Lower housing costs helped drive up demand for residential areas, which in turn drove up demand for equipment. The market is also unstable because to increased COVID-19 infections brought on by the new variety Omicron, high steel and aluminium prices, and a lack of semiconductors.
Geographically, due to the capital’s importance as a hub for the country’s economic growth, the southern region held a sizeable market revenue share in Kenya’s construction equipment market, and it is anticipated that this trend will continue in the forecast period. Additionally, some of the market key players are Action Construction Equipment Ltd., Hyundai Construction Equipment Co., Ltd., J C Bamford Excavator Limited, Others.
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