2 nd ANNUAL ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING CONFERENCE (AEC2019)
HISTORY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF REAL ESTATE
Read moreABSTRACT.
In Civil Engineering and Construction Industry, crushed stones are known as aggregates and are the basic materials in modern construction work. The current methods for crushing stones to produce aggregates are characterized by the use of large, expensive and centralised crushing
Our Master of Science student Ms. Mariana Wanza has been seconded to ICIPE where she will study the "Environmental Effects of the Inclusion of Insects Larvae in Chicken Feed."
This project is a collaboration between department of Environmental and Biosystems Engineering
Read moreBackground and Justification of the project Provide sufficient background information related to this innovation/invention indicating the most recent information from relevant literature and justifying the need to undertake the project Concrete mixing can be done, either manually, with the use
Read moreThe Department congratulates the first cohort of 66 talented graduates of the 'Design for Greater Efficiency' (DfGE) course, organized by IFC and trained by the department’s members of staff. The students recently received their well-deserved certificates on 28th
Read moreThrough the Erasmus+ staff mobility program, the Chairman, Arch. Peter Njeru, travelled to the host institution, Klaipėdos Valstybinė Kolegija (KVK), in Klaipeda, Lithuania. During the nearly two-week visit to the Baltics, which included visiting Latvia and Poland, Arch. Njeru
Read moreOn April 17th, 2024, the Institution of Surveyors of Kenya, in partnership with the Construction & Real Estate Students Association (CRESA) and the Department of Real Estate, Construction Management & Quantity Surveying (RECMQS) Department, hosted a compelling Real
Read moreDepartment of RECMQS, in collaboration with CRESA, organized a public lecture featuring Associate Professor Francois Viruly, of the University of Cape Town on 12th April 2024 at Space 108 in ADD.
In line with the government policy to plant trees to combat the effects of climate change in the country, The Department of Real Estate, Construction Management, and Quantity Surveying held a tree-planting exercise on Wednesday, 8th March 2023. During the tree planting event over 500 indigenous trees and edible fruit trees were planted
The event attracted participants from the Institute of Quantity Surveyors of Kenya (IQSK), Kenyam Forest Service, Kabuito contractors, and staff & students from the Faculty of Built Environment and Design.