Construction chemicals will play an integral role in filling the housing deficit in Kenya and Africa by reducing costs and time wastage.

Speaking during the end-of-year ceremony for the Board of Registration of Architects and Quantity Surveyors of Kenya (BORAQS) organized by Long Chain Construction Chemicals, Public Works PS Joel Arumonyang hailed the technique as a key ingredient in the construction market.

“Construction chemicals have become an integral part of modern construction needs, improving the efficiency and costs. Such technology is vital here in Kenya as the government implements the low-cost housing plan,” Arumonyang said.

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