Vihiga Municipality — ESIA + engineering design
ESIA and engineering design under a single accountable instruction.
Service 06 / 06
Environmental work is needed where a project may affect people, land, water, traffic, waste, drainage, ecology, or surrounding land use.
The Environmental Management and Coordination Act (EMCA) sets the threshold: any project listed in the Second Schedule, or otherwise likely to have significant environmental impact, must be assessed and licensed by the National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA) before implementation — and before any other licensing authority (county, NCA, road authority, energy regulator) can issue its own approval. Where construction is involved, the Occupational Safety and Health Act, 2007 sits alongside EMCA in the compliance file; for projects that affect water bodies, the Water Act, 2016 does the same.
This service is especially important for county infrastructure, roads, industrial estates, energy infrastructure, large buildings, institutional projects, and DFI-funded programmes. It should not be treated as a document prepared after the engineering is finished; environmental findings can affect route selection, site layout, drainage, mitigation measures, stakeholder records, and approval conditions.
Shomax's environmental work supports engineering delivery on public, county, and DFI-funded programmes. Eng. Ombogo's NEMA Associate Expert credential supports this environmental work within the wider firm.
Vihiga Municipality programme (KSH 1 B), where the firm delivered the ESIA scope and the engineering scope under a single instruction.
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ESIA and engineering design under a single accountable instruction.
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