The new Kapkalacha Bridge being constructed by H.E Governor Dr Jonathan Bii’s administration to enhance the road network in Tembelio Ward, Moiben Sub County is now 80 percent complete.
Addressing residents after an inspection exercise of the ongoing works, County Executive for Roads Eng. Joseph Lagat expressed satisfaction at the speed of implementation saying the mandate of his docket is to ensure that quality projects are delivered within specified timelines as envisioned by the county boss to help improve livelihoods in line with the Nguzo Kumi Agenda Six plan which focuses on infrastructure development.


” We have successfully constructed over eight Box Culverts and Bridges which are among the many significant road projects to find a lasting solution in areas most affected. Besides grading and graveling work, the other work has been installation of proper drainage systems,” he explained.
He added that Governor Bii’s administration has made an outstanding achievement by completing major road projects including Joyland-Africana, RCEA Lamaiywet Box Culverts in Kapsaos Ward, Kosachei -Chemoru bridge in Tapsagoi ward, Turbo Sub County. Koisagat -Kapsabul bridge in Segero Barsombe ward in Soy Sub County. Ketiplong-Bindura Box Culvert in Tulwet Chuiyat Ward, and Seet-Chepyakwai Box Culverts in Ngeria Ward, Kapseret Sub County.
Josphat Kigen, a businessman and resident of Tembelio said construction of the Bridge was a milestone in the area which has had overwhelming drainage system challenges leading to flooding along the roads thus hindering connectivity for residents of Kimoning and Kamogono villages during heavy rainfall.


Other major road projects completed by the Governor Dr Bii administration include; Kapsaos Box Culvert in Kapsaos ward, Mau-Kipkaren Box Culvert in Kipkenyo ward, St. Peters -Segero Box Culvert in Segero Barsombe ward,Cheplasgei -Kombere Box Culvert in Tapsagoi ward, St James Primary road Box Culvert in Kapsaos ward, Tuiyobei-Bondeni in Segero Barsombe ward, and Saruiyot footbridge in Cheptiret Kipchamo ward.