Competent Authority
Engineering practice in Kenya is regulated by the Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK). EBK is mandated under section 6 of the Engineers Act 2011 to register engineers and engineering consulting firms, regulate professional engineering services, set engineering standards and develop the general practice of engineering. EBK also provides online services through the eCitizen platform, where users can apply and pay for approved engineering services. (ebk.ecitizen.go.ke)
The main legislation is the Engineers Act 2011. Under the Act, a “professional engineer” is a person registered as such under section 16, a “consulting engineer” is an engineer registered as such under section 16, and a “graduate engineer” is registered under section 18.
Kenya’s framework recognises, among others:
For registration as a professional engineer, the applicant should generally:
For registration as a consulting engineer, the applicant should generally:
A foreign engineer or firm should not assume automatic registration in Kenya. For a foreign natural person, the Engineers Act requires recognised professional qualifications, evidence that the person was practising as a professional engineer before entering Kenya, a valid licence, residence in Kenya and a valid work permit. For a foreign firm, incorporation in Kenya and local shareholding conditions apply.
A foreign person may be considered for temporary registration if they are not ordinarily resident in Kenya, intend to be present in Kenya for specific engineering work, and hold recognised qualifications and a valid licence from the country of origin. Temporary registration is tied to the period or duration of the specific work and may not exceed one calendar year, subject to the Act.
Applicants should normally prepare:
Fees should always be confirmed through EBK’s official channels. The campaign FAQ draft indicates a current professional engineer registration cost of KES 10,000, but this should be verified before publication or payment.
For engineering consulting firms, the available application form indicates a local firm processing fee of KES 2,000 and registration fee of KES 30,000, and for foreign firms a processing fee of USD 150 and application fee of USD 500. (eProcedures Kenya)
