"Kibarua" is a Swahili word that translates to "temporary work" or "day labor". It can also refer to a person who is employed for day labor, sometimes called a "day laborer". In the context of Nairobi, it might also refer to the online job platform kibarua.co.ke, which connects Kenyan professionals with job opportunities
Services
Under ''kibarua'' we help our clients source and manage casual workers within our per-view. We have worked to build a roaster of the people below.
Skilled Labor
Electricians: Install and maintain electrical systems.
Plumbers: Install and repair plumbing systems.
Carpenters: Build and repair wooden structures and fixtures.
Bricklayers: Lay bricks and build walls.
Concrete Masons: Work with concrete, including pouring, finishing, and repairing.
Unskilled Labor
Site Agents: Oversee day-to-day activities on a construction site.
Foremen: Supervise and coordinate workers on a construction site.
Storekeepers: Manage and track construction materials.
Messengers: Assist with various tasks and communication.
Specialized Roles
Project Managers: Oversee all aspects of a construction project from planning to completion.
Site Managers: Supervise the day-to-day operations of a construction site.
Construction Inspectors: Ensure that construction work complies with regulations and standards.
Construction Foremen: Supervise and coordinate workers on a construction site.
Site Supervisors: Supervise and coordinate workers on a construction site.
Digital Content Marketers: Manage and promote the project online.
Heavy Equipment Operators: Operate heavy machinery on construction sites.
In the Kenyan construction industry, "Kibarua" refers to skilled and unskilled labor, including roles like site agents, electricians, plumbers, carpenters, and construction foremen. The industry also includes more specialized roles like project managers, site managers, and construction inspectors. The Kenya construction market is experiencing growth, particularly in areas like transport, electricity, housing, and manufacturing. The National Construction Authority (NCA) plays a key role in regulating and developing the industry