EMI is excited to invite you to serve alongside our team in developing a masterplan for future development of the PCEA Kikuyu Hospital on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya.
Project Scope
PCEA Kikuyu Hospital is a mission hospital established in 1908 by Scottish missionaries and now owned and operated by the Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA).
Starting as a small first aid center, it has undergone many transformations and growth initiatives over there years seeing it develop into a full hospital with numerous specialties. It is located in the city of Kikuyu on the outskirts of the capital city of Nairobi. The hospital land is part of larger mission station complete with schools, universities and church buildings.
This project along with similar ones to PCEA Chogoria and PCEA Tumutumu hospitals is in collaboration with Medical Benevolence Foundation (MBF). A longtime supporter of the PCEA hospitals in East Africa, MBF provides partnership, resources and expertise to existing ministries in the healthcare field in order to improve and expand services, continue the work of the gospel in the local communities, and to help bring economic sustainability to these organizations. Our team will come alongside MBF in providing like-minded architectural and engineering services in support of a site development masterplan that address both current challenges and future growth aspirations. We will interact with hospital staff, patients and the community as we develop the masterplan and lean on local and international design standards for healthcare as we provide recommendations for growth and development of the site.
Thank you for considering this trip and lending your skills to serve the Kikuyu community!