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Kenneth Mwenda

Kenneth Mwenda is a business and sports writer. He joined Construction Review in February 2019, writing construction news and projects. Kenneth graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce degree (Finance) from The Cooperative University of Kenya. Kenneth completed the AFP course on Digital Investigation Techniques in 2023. In 2024, he also completed several curriculums from Google News Initiatives, including Fighting Misinformation and Advanced Digital Reporting. With an extensive content writing background, he has more than five years of practical experience in the field. He is also a sports writer at Sports Brief.

Willmott Dixon to build St Peter’s College Passivhaus leisure centre

Aug 20, 2021 by Kenneth Mwenda

University of Oxford’s St Peter’s College Passivhaus leisure centre project worth £11m is to be built by  Willmott Dixon as a followup to its tender … Read more

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Plans set for AHMM’s 117 metre-tall biophilic tower in London.

Aug 18, 2021 by Kenneth Mwenda

Plans are certain for AHMM’s 117 metre-tall biophilic tower in London. The tower on Houndsditch Street will consist of 23 storeys and four basement levels. … Read more

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23 storey The Meridian in Sheffield, UK set to go on.

Aug 18, 2021 by Kenneth Mwenda

Sheffield planners have commended approval of Godwin developments project meridian, a 23-storey Sheffield rental flats scheme with 336 build-to-rent apartment project in Sheffield city. Godwin … Read more

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Buckley Gray Yeoman to construct £155m Cambridge Devonshire Gardens scheme

Aug 18, 2021 by Kenneth Mwenda

The mixed-use Cambridge Devonshire Gardens scheme project modelled by Buckley Gray Yeoman will change a three-acre Travis Perkins depot into a new neighbourhood set around … Read more

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Construction of Fife College new campus in Dunfermline

Aug 17, 2021 by Kenneth Mwenda

Balfour Beatty has been awarded the tender to construct Fife College new campus in Dunfermline, Scotland. Preliminary work is about to start out in September … Read more

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Construction starts for the Queens Drive redevelopment in Swindon, UK.

Aug 16, 2021 by Kenneth Mwenda

Willmott Dixon will bring down four derelict residential tower buildings to clear for 68 new apartments and 34 houses in the latest part of Queens … Read more

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