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Garissa-Tana River Bridge Nears Completion Following Official Site Inspection

Davis Chirchir and a team of officials standing on the deck of the newly completed Garissa-Tana River bridge during an inspection.
Cabinet Secretary for Roads and Transport, Davis Chirchir, inspects the structural completion of the Garissa-Tana River Bridge | HANDOUT/CS Davis Chirchir
Main bridge structure is finalized, with authorities scheduling final road surfacing works for completion within one month.

The Garissa-Tana River Bridge project has entered its final development phase, with the main structure now complete. Government officials confirmed this status following a site inspection conducted to assess the remaining works required for full operational capacity.

Cabinet Secretary for Roads and Transport, Davis Chirchir, led the delegation during the site visit. He noted that the primary construction tasks for the bridge itself are finished. This milestone shifts the focus toward finishing the approach roads and surface paving.

According to the construction timeline shared during the inspection, teams will lay the final tarmac within the next 30 days. Once this surfacing process concludes, the bridge will be ready for use by transit vehicles and local commuters. The infrastructure is expected to improve connectivity across the Tana River, a key logistical corridor in the region.

Infrastructure development in Garissa County often faces challenges related to terrain and weather conditions. Proper completion of the Tana River crossing remains a priority for regional transport links. The site visit served to verify that the project contractors are adhering to the established schedules for this phase.

While the primary structural work is done, the coming month of activity will involve final layers of asphalt and safety installations. These secondary components ensure the bridge meets standard load-bearing and traffic requirements. Engineers and project managers are currently overseeing the site to ensure quality control as the paving begins.

The Tana River crossing holds significance for both local trade and broader regional transport. Improved bridge stability and capacity are intended to reduce transit delays that frequently occur during seasonal water level fluctuations. The transition from structural completion to road surfacing represents the final stage before commissioning.

Stakeholders have been monitoring the construction progress closely, given the importance of the route for regional connectivity. With the structure secure, the focus now remains on the timely delivery of the finished road surface. Officials anticipate that the crossing will support increased traffic volume once the paving is finalized next month.

The inspection by the Cabinet Secretary provided an opportunity to review the final site preparations. Contractors are expected to maintain the current pace to ensure the 30-day deadline for surfacing remains achievable.

This project highlights the ongoing efforts to modernize key bridges in the region, aimed at stabilizing infrastructure for long-term utility. As work progresses, the focus shifts entirely to the final asphalt application, ensuring the connection is fully paved and safe for public use.

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