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Mabati Rolling Mills Commissions High-Tech Manufacturing Plant in Athi River

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Machakos County D.Governor Eng. Francis Maliti(c), cuts ribbon during the launch of SAFBUILD Manufacturing Plant in Athi River. Looking on is Anders Lindgern Safal Group CEO (left) and Phyllis Wakiaga CEO Kenya Association of Manufacturers.
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Mabati Rolling Mills Limited (MRM), a Member of the Safal Group on Thursday launched the SAFBUILD Manufacturing Plant at its Athi River facility.  

The launch comes two months after the SAFBUILD Plant was commissioned in August 2020. 

MRM’s SAFBUILD brings to the market a new way of building quality steel framed buildings using custom-designed proprietary software SAFDESIGN.

The cold-formed high strength frames are fully factory-produced ready for quick erection and assembly at site.

The SAFBUILD Plant has the capacity to supply both domestic and regional markets in a range of standard buildings and custom-designed solutions. 

 “SAFBUILD and SAFDESIGN now provides us world-class technology in Pre-Engineered Steel Building solutions which allows us to deliver buildings to clients within very tight timelines,” said Andrew Heycott, CEO Mabati Rolling Mills. 

The process ensures controlled quality, standards compliance, elimination of waste, reduced corrosion, and importantly it can reduce overall site construction times by up to 50% as compared to a traditional Steel building”  he added.

“We believe this innovative investment will revolutionize the way modular Steel buildings are constructed. This will further support the government’s Big Four Agenda, further, contribute to the competitiveness of Kenya’s manufacturing and agricultural sectors and help to ensure greater compliance to building standards” added Mr. Heycott. 

Speaking during the commissioning ceremony, the SAFBUILD Business Head, Manish Garg, was confident that many projects across commercial, agricultural, industrial and social sectors will benefit from the solution.  

 “SAFBUILD is highly versatile and can be used for a wide array of solutions including, industrial warehouses, commercial structures, institutional buildings such as Schools or Churches and all forms of Agribusiness as well as utility buildings in either standard ‘off the shelf’ designs or customized to a client’s specific needs” said Manish Garg. 

“Since commissioning we have produced and supplied several projects to satisfied clients and we have many more in the pipeline under current design and production. The buildings are made fit-for-purpose to exacting designs and are environmentally sustainable” added Mr Garg. 

Kenya and indeed the East African Region remains on a trajectory of rapid urbanization and infrastructure development. There is increased demand for more sustainable buildings that deliver greater efficiency and for more efficient construction methods to provide durability.  

See Also>>>>> Construction of Sh500bn Steel Plant Project in Kwale Kicks Off

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