Gateway Clean Energy (Africa) Ltd.P.O. Box 42794-00100,Nairobi,

Telephone: +254-20-2306998/2365287. Mob: +254-716-737903. Email:

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CONTENT

Project Activities ……………………………………………………………………. 3

Mission & Vision Statements ………………………………………………… 5

Executive Summary …………………………………………………………………. 6

Tools,Equipments,Software …………………………………………………… 8

Rural Electrification Projects ……………………………………………….. 10

Solar Water heating Act ……………………………………………………….. 12

Technical Team Profiles …………………………………………………………. 13

Community Project (Youth empowerment project) ………….. 19

International Partners ……………………………………………………………. 20

Directors ………………………………………………………………………………….. 21

Gateway Clean Energy (Africa) Ltd.P.O. Box 42794-00100,Nairobi,

Telephone: +254-20-2306998/2365287. Mob: +254-716-737903. Email:

URL:

PROFILE

GATEWAY CLEAN ENERGY (AFRICA) LIMITED

PROJECT ACTIVITIES

Power line construction & pole inspection process

transformer inspectionremote ough roads

Pole erection power line survey team power line project design update

Drilling pole holes

Hiab truck lifting equipments (pole erection,transformers,reposition of poles etc)

Field technical team

Powerline pegging/mapping exercise

Warehouse/storage unit of construction material

POWER DISTRIBUTION TO :

Schools,institutions

Rural townships and market centers

Rural Water borehole and Irrigation schemes Wildlife Community owned Ranches

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SOLAR ENERGY

Solar water heating systems installation and plumber training sessions

Solar energy community awareness programmes Solar training and sales center

Directors Renewable Energy Familiarisation tours

Germany (Solar building intergratedcenter) China,Solar water system factory

PROFILE

Gateway Clean Energy (Africa) Ltd. P.O. Box 42794-00100,Nairobi,

Telephone: +254-20-2306998,4450417,Email:

URL:

Registered Company : Gateway Clean Energy (Africa ) Ltd.

Certificate of Registration Number : CPR/2009/10949

KRA Tax RegistratiionCertificate : 460810

KRA Tax Payer PIN : P51316268J

Kenya Revenue Tax Compliance certificate Number: 19/025617/2013

Ownership : Women owner (90%)

Registered Member : National Construction Authority of Kenya

  1. MISSION

To lessenthe large energy deficit in East Africa throughthe provision of affordable rural electricity to rural areas and providing renewable energy solutions.

  1. VISION

To be a leadingenergy provider throughapplication of meaningful, community and environment friendly means.

  1. THE COMPANY

Gateway Clean Energy (Africa) Ltd.Was incorporated in 2009 and is a leading Rural Electrification Authority Contractor of power distribution in rural areas and a provider of Renewable energy solutions (Solar water heating systems,Solarlighting,Windstudies,Hybrid (wind/solar systems) in Kenya.

Gateway other activities include; power line surveywork,preparation of wayleaves,constructionand distribution (LV lines) of electricity to government and privateinstitutions,waterirrigation schemes and projects,communityboreholes,government and community health centers,Schools,colleges,churches and other rural community projects.

With years of experience, our engineering team is perfectly suited to attend to all energy related matters of the company.

Gateway Energy is small by design. This enhances the Company efficiency and allows it to be better organized in the field. Additionally, this allows each engineer and technician to be well versed on every aspect of a project.

Our engineering team has been responsible for a number of excellent achievements in rural electrification projects, renewable energy projects and water plumbing and dams construction works.

We value our relationship with our suppliers ,customers and the rural communities. It is a relationship built on mutual trust and professional respect, providing appropriate solutions to their needs.

Gateway clean energy (Africa) Ltd. takes pride in its involvement in the energy sector in Kenya and will continue to contribute to a more sustainable future for Kenya and the rest of Eastern Africa.

EQUIPMENT,TOOLS& SOFTWARE

Gateway has embraced modern technology in line construction and solar water and lighting installation equipment. We have invested heavily on powerline construction tools (generators,augerbits,auger drills for hole making,pull-lifts,climbingirons,rollers,climbingshoes,poleclamps,drumjacks,etc.). The acquisition of the HiabTrucks and cranes has reduced field time lines in pole erection,conductor laying and stringing works.

SOFTWARE

Gateway embraces new technologies in power line construction and recently invested in various softwares includes; Map Source,Auto cad and Auto cad-powerline design and planning

ELECTRIFICATION WORKS CONTRACT

Performance bonds

Gateway provides through our Bank performance contract bonds for all our rural electrification construction projects. The bonds are valid for a year and cover any loss or damage to materials during construction.

Work programs

Prior to construction of the line, GCEA provides the employer with a program showing the general methods,arrangements,order and timing for all activities in the works.

Project management meetings

GCEA holds regular meetings with REA to review the plans for the remaining works. It is during these meetings that issues of variations (if any) of works and other pertinent issues are discussed.

Certificates of works

GCEA operates under the following terms of works; 30% payments receipts upon completion of the medium voltage line (HT),60% upon completion of the works(HT/LV) and commissioning of the project by Kenya Power & Lighting Engineers and finally the remaining 10% after the expiry of the defects liability period.

AFTER SERVICE SALES SERVICE AND PARTS REPLACEMENT

We provide a very efficient service and maintainance of all our projects within the six months defects liability period for powerline construction. For solar water heating and solar panels we provide twenty five (25yrs) warranty on our equipment (see our warranty certificate online).

TRAINING

GCEA solar center runs a Plumbers training program three times a week, the purpose of this program is to familiarise them with the installation techniques and maintenance of the GW solar water heating systems. Issuance of training certificates is done upon completion of the one week training.

PROJECTS

  1. RURAL ELECTRIFICATION PROJECTS

GATEWAY COMPLETED POWERLINE CONSTRUCTION AND SURVEY WORKS (POWERLINE) PROJECTS
S/NO / PROJECTS NAME / REA NO / LENGTH / TYPE
MERU
1 / Makandi / 04909/1004008 / 3.5 km / 33/0.433KV
WAJIR
2 / Bute Phase III / 03410/1106006 / 12.7 km / 33/0.433KV
MARSABIT
3 / Dakabarichia/Durusa Centre / 04309/1002001 / 11.4km / 11/0.433KV
4 / ManyattaJilo/GoroRukesa Centre / 04309/1002002 / 5.86 km / 11/0.433KV
5 / Garqarsa/Durusa Centre / 04309/1002003 / 2.4 km / 11/0.433KV
MWINGI NORTH
6 / Mama Maria Childrens Home / 06011/1211030 / 7.518km / 33/0.433KV
7 / Wakithuki Phase 1 / 06012/1303037 / 11.387km / 33/0.433KV
8 / Wakithuki Phase 2 / 06012/1303038 / 14.064km / 33/0.433KV
9 / Mwangea Phase 2 / 06012/1304039 / 1 km / 33/0.433KV
10 / Wakithuki Extension / 06012/1308042 / 1 km / 33/0.433KV
11 / Tseikuru/Kalimbui / 06010/1105013 / 36 km / 33/0.433KV
MUTITO
12 / Mutito - Kawala Secondary School / 06412/1301038 / 28 km / 33/0.433KV
EMBU
13 / Kiambere Mixed Secondary / 05812/1303023 / 5.628 km / 33/0.433KV
14 / LaikipiaMutara wildlife Ranch / 13313/1401052 / 16 km / 33/0.433KV
S/NO / PROJECT (POWERLINE LINE SURVEY WORKS) NAME / REA NO. / LENGTH
MWALA
1 / 1. Iani Market / 07111/1201021 / 1.25 KM
2 / 2. Kunikila Sec. school / 07110/1108020 / 1.8 KM
3 / 3. Katheka Sec/Mrkt / 07111/1201022 / 2.08 KM
4 / 4. Kionyoni/Mkt/bh/Ukulani / 07111/1201023 / 6.13 KM
5 / 5. St. Mark Sec/Kundu / 07111/1201024 / 6.3 KM
6 / 6. St. Martins Sec-lanimkt / 07111/1201025 / 7 KM
MALAVA
7 / 1. Matete Sec / 15510/1111025 / 2.5 KM
8 / 2. Mahusi Sec / 15511/1209020 / 3.2 KM
9 / 3. LukalaShipalaMalekha / 15511/1211022 / 9.6 KM
10 / 4. ButaliDisp/Comm. BH / 15510/1111023 / 2.81 KM
11 / 5. Namushya Sec / 15511/1209026 / 1.95 KM
KAJIADO
12 / 1. NgatuOloontulungum-Olgirra / 14511/1201012 / 12.6 KM
MASINGA
13 / 1. WambooPri/Market / 06611/1202034 / 6.94 KM
14 / 2. WambooPri/Market Ext / - / 0.3 KM
TINDERET
15 / 1. Senetwo Sec School / - / 7.2 KM
NAROK
16 / 1. Osegel Primary / - / 5.7 KM
17 / 2. Koitiko Pry / Lengasam Pry / 14212/1301052 / 22.84 KM
SAMBURU WEST
18 / 1. Wamba Poly / - / 1.1 KM
19 / 2. Nyiro Sec / 14212/1301052 / 49 KM
MIGORI
20 / 1. Asande Primary / 19512/1307059 / 2.79 KM
MAKUENI
21 / 1. KitiseAirtel Mast / - / 0.148 KM
22 / 2. MasueAirtel Mast / - / 1.218 KM
23 / 3. KathonzweniAirtel Mast / - / 0.389 KM
24 / 4. MukuyuniAirtel Mast / - / 1.439 KM
MWINGI NORTH
25 / 1. Tseikuru/Kawango Extension / - / 4.4 KM

4.3SOLAR ENERGY:

GCEA Solar energy systems include;Solar technicians training at our training unit,Project survey works,design,plumbing works, installation,service and distribution of the following products:

  • Solar Panels
  • Solar Off Grid systems
  • Solar Grid connected systems
  • Solar Inverters & Controllers
  • Solar Batteries
  • Pressurized Solar water heating systems
  • Solar Lanterns
  • Solar Street lights
  • Hybrid solar systems - Solar & Wind energy integrated systems

Solar Water Heating Systems - Adding Value To Your Home

  • Eco-friendly homes fetch more money on the property market and the demand for sustainable houses is constantly increasing. In fact, most new homes in Kenya today must now meet sustainability standards. For further details please visit our website; . By installing Solar water heating system in your home, you can make your house and institution more energy efficient and significantly increase its sustainability rating; in turn increasing its resale value.

Solar water heating projects:

  • Installation of solar water heating systems in 22 individualresidential projects around Kenya.
  • Design of Solar water heating systems for hotels and resorts.
  • Supply and install 200L Solar water heating systems at Pine Wood City estate,Athi River 110 units (2012/13).
  • Prepared a proposal for an integrated water heating system for the second largest Pharmaceutical firm in kenya.
  • Prepared a proposal and design for installation of 69 solar water systems for Kenyatta National Hospital (largest referral hospital in Kenya).

Wind Energy Prefeasibility study:

  • Contracted to do the Wind Pre-feasibility studies in Limuru,Kenya for ENBW (a power utility company in Germany.
  • Contracted to carry out a Participatory rural private sector/community awareness activity for the local communities in Limuruto enlighten them on howthe joint partnership of the wind energy project with ENBW will work.
  1. ACHIEVEMENT

The Company was appointed as a contractor of the Rural Electrification Authority ( R.E.A ).

The Company accomplished the task to the satisfaction of both REA and Kenya Power and Lighting Company.

During their inspection of the power lines they noted that the workmanship was of very high standards and GCEA was awarded the position of the “Best Contractor of the Year 2010. The format of report writing that GCEA has developed has now been adopted by the Authority as a sample for other Contractors to emulate.

6.ABOUTGATEWAY ENGINEERS

Engineer (Project Cordinator/Technical Team LeaderU)

Engineer Dick Ndiewo

Bsc. Mechanical Engineering

Diploma Electrical Engineering (Thomson University,UK)

Registered with Kenya Engineers Registration Board

Corporate Member Institute of Engineers of Kenya

Affiliate Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers

Engineer KipkiruiarapKorir

Design,Supervision Transmission lines

Registered with Kenya Engineers Registration Board

Allan David Ochieng

Finance and Operations manager, Graduate,Bachelor of Commerce,Finance – University of Nairobi. Inchargeof operations and oversees all financial aspects of Gateway projects.

Julius Maina

Electrical Engineer,Maseno University, site project coordinator – powerlineconstruction,handles inspection of powerline and incharge of general operation at the site.

Titus Musyoka

Technical Officer,Maseno University incharge of Solar water heating systems installation,general plumbing works and drainage.

Andrew Mchana

Incharge supplies and project material inventories,graduate Kenya Polytechnic college,supplies and purchasing management.

Project Team

The senior technical team has served in the capacity as Engineers and in some cases they have been contracted and seconded to other institutions in consortium or joint venture arrangement.

PROJECTS MANAGED BY THE SENIOR TECHNICAL STAFF

# / Client / Project/Contact Person / Nature of Work / TOTAL CONTRACT Value(KES)
1 / MIMI APARTMENTS / Regent Management Limited / Design of Electro mechanical Works (plumbing, drainage and electrical) / 55 M
2 / MWEMBE TAYARI / The Ofwona family / Design of Electro mechanical Works (plumbing, drainage and electrical) / 18 M
3 / National Water Conservation and Sewerage Corporation / Second Coastal Water Supply Project. / Pump Testing, Electro-Mechanical Designs, tender documents preparation (Done as Intersytems Consultants) / 510M
4 / Victoria Villas / 24 Maisonettes / Design of Electro mechanical Works (plumbing, drainage and electrical) / 170M
5 / ThikaRiviera Court / 60 Villas / Design of Electro mechanical Works (plumbing, drainage and electrical) / 400 M
6 / Municipal Council of Mombasa / West Mainland Sewerage Pumping Stations / Supervision of Installation, Design Review, Preparation of Operation and Maintenance Manual and Training of Operators for West Mainland Sewerage Pumping Stations / 5,100M
7 / Nairobi City Council / Third Nairobi Water Supply Project / Assisting Resident Engineer Third Nairobi Water Supply Project(Done as Intersytems Consultants) / 6,800M
8 / Mr. Paul Gogo. / Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gogo Rural Residence / Design and Supervision of Mechanical and Electrical Systems for his home in AwasiKisumu. (Done as Intersytems Consultants) / 10 M
9 / National Institute of statistics of Rwanda / Rehabilitation of head office in Kigali / Design of Mechanical and Electrical Systems for the proposed office blocks / 240 M
10 / Doshi Iron Mongers Mombasa / Doshi Iron Mongers Chilling Plant Project / Retained by Tropical cooling systems for design and supervision of air conditioning and cooling towers installation. / 21 M
11 / Dr and Justice Aluoch / Dr and Mrs. Justice Aluoch Residence in Karen Nairobi / Retained by Intersystems Consultants for Design of Electrical and Mechanical systems for his home in Karen Nairobi. (Done as Intersytems Consultants) / 4 M
12 / West Nile Rural; Electrification Company Limited / West Nile Rural Electrification Project AruaUganda / Design and Supervision of Installation of the 1.5mW power plant in AruaUganda as well as training the operation and maintenance staff. / 102 M
13 / Electromaxx Uganda Limited / Tororo Heavy Fuel Oil Power (20MW) plant / Design, Equipment Selection, Supervision of Installation of 20Mw power plant and the auxiliary equipment / 1,275 M
14 / Iberafrica Power Ltd / Nairobi South Power Plant Extension / Retained as Planning Engineer for the 53Mw Heavy Fuel Oil Power Plant Extension. / 5,406M
18 / National Bank of Kenya / Rehabilitation / Rehabilitation of Electromechanical equipment for their branches in Limuru, Nandi Hills and Nakuru. / 3.9M
NIC Bank Ltd / Renovations / Rehabilitation of Electromechanical equipment for their branches in Mombasa / 4M
18 / Nairobi Water / Extension of Treatment Works in Ngethu and Sasumua / Supervision and Commissioning of the Electromechanical equipment (Done with Seureca Viola as the lead Consultant) / 900M
19 / Mrs Hinga / Design for proposed Elmi plaza Witu road / Design of Electromechanical for Proposed 9 story ElmiPlaza along Witu Road / 400M
20 / Lusaka Water Supply Zambia / Design for Lusaka Water Supply Projects / Assessment of existing and Design of Electromechanical equipment for Lusaka City Water Supply. / 850 M
21 / K.I.E / Development of sheds at Barkowino South Sakwa / Design of Electro mechanical Works (plumbing, drainage and electrical) / 36M
22 / Duncan Goga / Development of country home at Ngong / Design of Electro mechanical Works (plumbing, drainage and electrical) / 6M
23 / Sadiq Court / Development of 30 no apartments in 3 blocks at SoitOlolol Road / Design of Electro mechanical Works (plumbing, drainage and electrical) / 140M
# / Client / Project/Contact Person / Nature of Work / TOTAL CONTRACT Value(KES)
1 / MIMI APARTMENTS / Regent Management Limited / Design of Electro mechanical Works (plumbing, drainage and electrical) / 55 M
2 / MWEMBE TAYARI / The Ofwona family / Design of Electro mechanical Works (plumbing, drainage and electrical) / 18 M
3 / National Water Conservation and Sewerage Corporation / Second Coastal Water Supply Project. / Pump Testing, Electro-Mechanical Designs, tender documents preparation (Done as Intersytems Consultants) / 510M
4 / Victoria Villas / 24 Maisonettes / Design of Electro mechanical Works (plumbing, drainage and electrical) / 170M
5 / ThikaRiviera Court / 60 Villas / Design of Electro mechanical Works (plumbing, drainage and electrical) / 400 M
6 / Municipal Council of Mombasa / West Mainland Sewerage Pumping Stations / Supervision of Installation, Design Review, Preparation of Operation and Maintenance Manual and Training of Operators for West Mainland Sewerage Pumping Stations / 5,100M
7 / Nairobi City Council / Third Nairobi Water Supply Project / Assisting Resident Engineer Third Nairobi Water Supply Project(Done as Intersytems Consultants) / 6,800M
8 / Mr. Paul Gogo. / Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gogo Rural Residence / Design and Supervision of Mechanical and Electrical Systems for his home in AwasiKisumu. (Done as Intersytems Consultants) / 10 M
9 / National Institute of statistics of Rwanda / Rehabilitation of head office in Kigali / Design of Mechanical and Electrical Systems for the proposed office blocks / 240 M
10 / Doshi Iron Mongers Mombasa / Doshi Iron Mongers Chilling Plant Project / Retained by Tropical cooling systems for design and supervision of air conditioning and cooling towers installation. / 21 M
11 / Dr and Justice Aluoch / Dr and Mrs. Justice Aluoch Residence in Karen Nairobi / Retained by Intersystems Consultants for Design of Electrical and Mechanical systems for his home in Karen Nairobi. (Done as Intersytems Consultants) / 4 M
12 / West Nile Rural; Electrification Company Limited / West Nile Rural Electrification Project AruaUganda / Design and Supervision of Installation of the 1.5mW power plant in AruaUganda as well as training the operation and maintenance staff. / 102 M
13 / Electromaxx Uganda Limited / Tororo Heavy Fuel Oil Power (20MW) plant / Design, Equipment Selection, Supervision of Installation of 20Mw power plant and the auxiliary equipment / 1,275 M
14 / Iberafrica Power Ltd / Nairobi South Power Plant Extension / Retained as Planning Engineer for the 53Mw Heavy Fuel Oil Power Plant Extension. / 5,406M
18 / National Bank of Kenya / Rehabilitation / Rehabilitation of Electromechanical equipment for their branches in Limuru, Nandi Hills and Nakuru. / 3.9M
NIC Bank Ltd / Renovations / Rehabilitation of Electromechanical equipment for their branches in Mombasa / 4M
18 / Nairobi Water / Extension of Treatment Works in Ngethu and Sasumua / Supervision and Commissioning of the Electromechanical equipment (Done with Seureca Viola as the lead Consultant) / 900M
19 / Mrs Hinga / Design for proposed Elmi plaza Witu road / Design of Electromechanical for Proposed 9 story ElmiPlaza along Witu Road / 400M
20 / Lusaka Water Supply Zambia / Design for Lusaka Water Supply Projects / Assessment of existing and Design of Electromechanical equipment for Lusaka City Water Supply. / 850 M
21 / K.I.E / Development of sheds at Barkowino South Sakwa / Design of Electro mechanical Works (plumbing, drainage and electrical) / 36M
22 / Duncan Goga / Development of country home at Ngong / Design of Electro mechanical Works (plumbing, drainage and electrical) / 6M
23 / Sadiq Court / Development of 30 no apartments in 3 blocks at SoitOlolol Road / Design of Electro mechanical Works (plumbing, drainage and electrical) / 140M

Rural Youth Development Program

After several years of working with the community in providing Rural electrification in various Countys, Gateway energy is establishing informationcenters that will be managed by selected community Youths. These centers will be used to disseminate informationfrom Gateway Nairobi offices through use of solar mobile phones and computers using the rural electrification powerline distribution appointed centers . The objective of this program is to assist inimproving the local communitiesquality of life. The centers will provide information on :

  • Land use and environmental management- for farmers to understand weather patterns,climatechange,information on investment in crops and measures and process output
  • Small and medium sized enterprises – Provide appropriate information on access of local and international markets and investment resources
  • Health – information on adolescent health ,sexuality,preventative health care,curative medicine and common strategies for addressing these needs.

More details can be found on our website ***