
National & Regional Physical and Land Use Plans
Long-term frameworks that guide development at national and inter-county levels.
National and regional plans provide the foundation for how Kenya grows and develops. At the national level, the National Spatial Plan (2015–2045) sets out a 30-year framework for land use, guiding how settlements, infrastructure, and resources are distributed to achieve the aspirations of Vision 2030 and subsequent Medium-Term Plans. These plans ensure that physical development directly supports social and economic transformation.
At the regional scale, cross-county frameworks address shared challenges and opportunities such as economic corridors, resource management, and infrastructure connectivity. They offer counties a platform to coordinate development, reduce duplication, and position themselves for large-scale investments.
Kenya’s flagship initiatives demonstrate the impact of national and regional planning in action:
LAPSSET Corridor – unlocking regional trade, logistics, and industrial growth.
Konza Techno City – advancing the Vision 2030 goal of a knowledge-based economy.
Special Economic Zones (SEZs) – catalyzing investment, industrialization, and job creation across strategic locations.
Our expertise ensures these plans are not just statutory documents, but practical tools for sustainable growth. We support governments, agencies, and partners by:
Interpreting and applying the National Spatial Plan to county and regional priorities.
Aligning frameworks with Vision 2030 and national development blueprints for coherence.
Designing regional corridors and clusters that drive mobility, trade, and investment.
Embedding sustainability and climate resilience into land use strategies.
Facilitating coordination across national, county, and regional actors for seamless implementation.
By linking spatial planning with Kenya’s development agenda and flagship projects, we deliver strategies that are forward-looking, inclusive, and investment-ready.

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