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The Engineers Board of Kenya
Engineers Board of Kenya is a statutory body established under section 3(1) of Engineers Act 2011 Keep and maintain the Register
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The Kenya Engineers Registration Board formerly known as Engineers Registration Board (ERB) is a statutory body established through an Act of Parliament in 1969. A minor revision was done in 1992, to accommodate Technician Engineer grade. The Engineer's Act was passed into law in 2011 giving rise to the Board, The Engineers Board of Kenya was given a facelift, in order to meeting the growing needs
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10/05/2026
Celebrating the strength, love, and brilliance of mothers everywhere this Mother’s Day.
01/05/2026
Happy Labour Day: The Board of Directors, Management and Staff of The Engineers Board of Kenya wish all workers a Happy Labour Day.
To everyone in the construction industry; from engineers, contractors, technicians, artisans, to site teams and every professional across the country, your contribution to building a better Kenya is valued and appreciated.
Engaging sessions and vibrant networking moments—this is what collaboration looks like.
This is what progress feels like. Catch the highlights and relive the moments of Day 2 at .
23/04/2026
Promoting regional and global synergy in engineering remains essential in addressing shared challenges such as infrastructure deficits, energy access, and climate resilience. A panel session on this theme emphasized the need to move beyond discussions and commitments by prioritizing implementation and delivering measurable engineering outcomes.
Moderated by Eng. Anthony Okere - Director, Compliance and Enforcement (EBK). The session featured Prof. Robert Mudida (CBK), Ms. Olive Muumbo of Oceans Centre Kenya, Eng. Gabriel Jabongo - President , Eng. Refilwe Buthelezi, President of the Federation of African Engineering Organizations (), and Prof. Eng. Henry Mwanaki Alinaitwe, Chairman of the Uganda Engineers Registration Board.
The panel highlighted that regional collaboration, particularly within the East African Community through mutual recognition agreements, is enhancing the mobility of engineers, strengthening the profession, and supporting broader goals such as the African Continental Free Trade Area. From a blue economy perspective, Kenya’s strength lies in translating its strategic positioning into practical engineering outcomes.
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Plenary Session: Promoting Regional & Global Synergy
At , partnerships go beyond borders—bringing together regional and global expertise to drive innovation, strengthen collaboration, and unlock the full potential of the Blue Economy.
Together, we engineer sustainable prosperity.
23/04/2026
The Blue Economy continues to emerge as a key investment frontier, offering opportunities to deliver infrastructure that is economically viable, environmentally sustainable, and socially inclusive. During a plenary session on the Investment Case for Sustainable Financing of Blue Economy Projects, it was emphasized that realizing this potential requires more than ambition, it demands strong project preparation, innovative and blended financing models, effective Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and a supportive policy environment.
The discussion, moderated by Eng. Peter Wanday, featured insights from Eng. Peace Oduok of the PPP Directorate at the National Treasury, Ms. Lydia Ngugi, an international maritime lawyer and Advocate of the High Court of Kenya and Mr. Dave Okech of Aquarech, highlighting the critical role of collaboration in unlocking sustainable blue economy investments.
From thought-provoking sessions to dynamic networking—Day 1 of was nothing short of impactful.
Take a look at the moments that defined the day.
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Day 1 Takeaways:
Scaling talent. Driving transformation.
Kenya is building the engineering capacity needed to unlock the blue economy and accelerate national development.
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Day 1 Takeaways:
Sustainable growth depends on integration.
Aligning transport and marine infrastructure will be key to delivering Kenya’s blue economy ambitions.
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Day 1 takeaways:
Sentiments from PS, State Department for Roads Eng. Joseph Mbugua at , highlighting the critical role of engineering and strategic investment in unlocking Kenya’s future.
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