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Why Kenyan Banks Choose Housetech Construction for Branch Refurbishment

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Why Kenyan Banks Choose Housetech Construction for Branch Refurbishment

Published: March 2025
Category: Industry Insights
Read Time: 4 minutes


Introduction

When you walk into a modern bank branch in Kenya today, you’re experiencing more than just a fresh coat of paint or new furniture. You’re witnessing the result of careful planning, specialized expertise, and understanding of what makes a banking space work.

At Housetech Construction, we’ve had the privilege of transforming banking spaces for some of Kenya’s leading financial institutions including Co-operative Bank, Kingdom Bank, and Amica Savings & Credit. Here’s why these banks trust us with their branches.


Understanding Banking Operations

A bank branch is not like any other commercial space. It must:

  • Remain operational during renovations
  • Maintain security at all times
  • Protect customer data and privacy
  • Meet Central Bank regulations
  • Serve customers seamlessly throughout construction

Our experience across multiple bank projects has taught us how to deliver renovations without disrupting daily banking operations.


Our Banking Portfolio

Co-operative Bank Projects:

  • Imara Mall Branch – Complete interior fit-out
  • Kariobangi Branch – Executive center, ATM and CDM installations
  • Kajiado Branch – CDM installation
  • Nkrumah Branch Mombasa – CDM installation
  • Makutano Branch – Tiles, paint and ceiling works
  • Mbale Branch – Ramp and paint works

Kingdom Bank Projects:

  • Meru Branch – Complete renovation and extension
  • Eldoret Branch – Full branch refurbishment
  • Thika Branch – Modernization project

Amica Savings & Credit Projects:

  • Murang’a Branch and CEO Wing
  • Amica Plaza Maragua – Restoration
  • Gatura Branch – Proposed refurbishment

What Makes a Successful Bank Refurbishment?

1. Phased Execution

We plan work in phases so parts of the branch remain open. Customers continue banking while construction happens behind screens or after hours.

2. After-Hours Work

Most construction happens when banks are closed. Our teams work evenings and weekends to meet deadlines.

3. Security Integration

Every renovation includes security assessments. ATMs, CDMs, and vault areas receive special attention during refurbishment.

4. Brand Consistency

From colors to signage, we ensure every branch reflects the bank’s brand identity correctly.

5. Minimal Customer Disruption

We use dust screens, quiet tools, and careful scheduling so customers barely notice construction happening.


Client Testimonials

Kingdom Bank Limited (Page 46):

“Housetech has proven itself as a reliable and skilled construction partner. We have entrusted them with key projects including our Meru and Eldoret branches.”

Designworth Architects (Page 45):

“Throughout these projects, Housetech demonstrated exceptional workmanship, adherence to project timelines, and efficient coordination with all stakeholders.”


Our Certification Matters

Banks work only with verified contractors. Our credentials include:

  • NCA4 Certification (Reg: 52704/8/0123)
  • AGPO Registration as Women-Owned Enterprise (PVT-EYUA29X)
  • NCBA Bank Reference since October 2019

Planning Your Branch Refurbishment?

If your bank is considering branch upgrades, here are key questions to ask any contractor:

  1. Have you worked on bank branches before?
  2. Can you work after hours and weekends?
  3. How do you maintain security during construction?
  4. Will my branch remain operational?
  5. Can you provide bank client references?

At Housetech, we answer yes to all five.


Conclusion

Bank branch refurbishment requires specialized experience, not just construction skills. Our 5+ years of banking projects across Kenya have taught us what works and what doesn’t.

Whether you need a complete branch renovation, ATM installation, or executive center upgrade, we bring banking-specific expertise to every project.


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