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Savannah Cement has reiterated its commitment to support local roads development with its planned commercial launch of specially produced cement type technically known as Hydraulic Road Binder.

As part of its business growth plans, Savannah Cement, is preparing to launch a Savannah Hydraulic Road Binder (HRB) product, to be used in stabilisation of soils in road construction projects.

Speaking on the sidelines of a Kenya Roads Board (KRB) Roads sub-sector stakeholder workshop, Savannah Cement Managing Director Ronald Ndegwa said is part of a commitment by the firm to provide a range of diversified products to spur public and private sector construction needs.

HRB products used in road construction works are currently imported and the launch of a Savannah HRB product is expected to contribute up to 30% cost savings on the road construction budgets.

The launch of the Savannah HRB product, targeted to fuel the delivery of County level and annuity financed road construction projects, is also part of the firm’s commitment to embrace the government’s 40% local content supply commitments.

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