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About Ogunga Engineering Works

Engineering Solutions Built for Real Work

Ogunga Engineering Works is a leading engineering and fabrication company based in Kariobangi, Nairobi, specializing in the manufacture, supply, and repair of industrial machinery, precast concrete moulds, agricultural equipment, water and waste management products, and custom steel structures.

With a strong commitment to quality, innovation, and durability, we provide practical engineering solutions that support construction, manufacturing, agriculture, and infrastructure development across Kenya. Our product range includes block making machines, concrete mixers, hydraulic balers, stone cutters, cabro machines, fencing post moulds, culvert moulds, water tanks, waste management equipment, and car shade structures.

Backed by skilled fabricators and years of industry experience, we deliver reliable products built to perform in demanding environments. We also offer professional machine repair, maintenance, and custom fabrication services tailored to meet unique client requirements.

At Ogunga Engineering Works, our focus is simple: delivering quality workmanship, dependable equipment, and customer-focused solutions that help businesses, contractors, institutions, farmers, and property developers achieve more.

We do not just fabricate products. We build practical solutions that improve productivity, efficiency, and long-term value.

What We Deliver Practical Engineering for Kenyan Industries
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Industrial Machinery

Construction, manufacturing, processing, lifting, recycling, and heavy-duty production equipment.

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Precast Concrete Moulds

Precision-fabricated moulds for blocks, culverts, drainage, fencing, roads, and infrastructure products.

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Agricultural Equipment

Posho mills, feed processing machines, crop equipment, chaff cutters, and practical farm machinery.

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Custom Steel Fabrication

Water tanks, car shades, waste systems, outdoor structures, repairs, and purpose-built projects.

Visit Our Workshop Kariobangi Light Industries, Opposite Mimamu Steel Hardware, Nairobi, Kenya 0797 612 837
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Quality Workmanship

Every machine, mould, and steel structure is fabricated with attention to strength, accuracy, finishing, and long-term performance.

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Practical Innovation

We design solutions around real production needs, local working conditions, available space, and long-term business goals.

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Dependable Support

Clients receive guidance on machine selection, fabrication, installation, maintenance, repair, and replacement components.

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Built for Growth

Our engineering solutions help contractors, manufacturers, farmers, institutions, and developers improve productivity.

Our Mission

To design, build, and maintain high-quality machinery, moulds, and metal structures that empower businesses with durability, efficiency, and value. We are committed to delivering innovative, affordable, and reliable engineering solutions that meet the unique needs of our clients across Kenya and beyond.

Our Vision

To be a leading force in Kenya’s engineering and fabrication industry—renowned for precision craftsmanship, trusted service, and practical solutions that drive industrial growth and infrastructure development.

Engineering Project Guide

Planning to Work With a Fabrication Company?

Get practical answers about custom fabrication, machine repairs, project quotations, material selection, production timelines, installation, workshop visits and after-sales support.

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Before you approve fabrication or machinery work.

Custom Fabrication Machine Repairs Concrete Moulds Material Selection Installation Project Support

An engineering and fabrication company can manufacture industrial machinery, concrete moulds, processing equipment, lifting tools, steel tanks, waste containers, car shades, outdoor structures and customized metal products. The final design depends on the intended use, working load, dimensions, material and operating environment.

Prepare a clear description of the required product, its purpose, measurements, preferred capacity, installation location and expected workload. Drawings, photographs, sketches or an existing sample can make the assessment more accurate and reduce design changes later.

Yes. A fabrication project can begin with an idea, physical sample, sketch or existing machine. The fabricator must assess how the equipment should operate, the required output, dimensions, materials, safety considerations and maintenance access before production begins.

A detailed drawing is helpful but not always required during the first consultation. Measurements, photographs, sketches or a physical sample may be enough to begin the discussion. Final dimensions and technical details should be confirmed before materials are cut or fabrication starts.

Pricing depends on material type, steel thickness, overall dimensions, design complexity, machining, motors, hydraulic components, finishing, labour, transport and installation. Quotations should be compared using the full specifications and project scope, not only the final price.

Steel thickness is selected according to load, vibration, pressure, wear, span, operating conditions and expected service life. Using material that is too light may cause bending or early failure, while unnecessary thickness can increase cost and machine weight without improving operation.

Industrial machinery requires a reinforced frame, suitable shafts and bearings, correctly sized motors, quality welding, dependable controls and components selected for the expected workload. The machine should also provide safe access for cleaning, adjustment, lubrication and repairs.

Some machines can be restored by rebuilding damaged frames, replacing bearings, correcting alignment, repairing welds or replacing worn components. An inspection is necessary to determine whether the remaining structure is sound and whether repair offers better value than replacement.

Compare the repair cost with the machine's remaining service life, current output, energy consumption and availability of replacement parts. Repair may be practical when the frame is strong and the main problem involves replaceable mechanical, electrical or hydraulic components.

Yes. Concrete moulds can be manufactured using project drawings, approved dimensions or a physical sample. The design should consider reinforcement, concrete pressure, demoulding, product finish, production frequency and whether the mould must be adjustable or produce several sizes.

Yes. Equipment can be configured for small-batch production, medium commercial operations or continuous factory use. The buyer should choose capacity based on realistic demand, available power, labour, workspace and plans for future expansion.

Local fabrication can make customization, inspections, repairs and replacement-component production easier. It also allows equipment to be built around locally available power, materials, operator experience, production requirements and working conditions.

The timeline depends on project size, design complexity, material availability, machining, component sourcing, finishing, testing and the workshop schedule. Confirming specifications, payment terms and approvals early helps avoid unnecessary delays during fabrication.

A site visit is especially useful for car shades, water towers, outdoor structures, heavy machinery and projects that require foundations. It helps confirm access, dimensions, ground conditions, installation space, drainage, clearance and nearby utilities.

Prepare a level and accessible operating area with adequate workspace for loading, production, cleaning and maintenance. Confirm foundations, electrical supply, drainage, ventilation, storage and delivery access. Heavy equipment may also require lifting support during offloading.

Yes. A complete production setup may include mixing equipment, processing machinery, concrete moulds, handling platforms, storage tanks and protective structures. Planning the workflow as one project can improve space utilization and prevent equipment mismatch.

Yes. Repeat products such as concrete moulds, bins, frames and selected fabricated equipment can be produced in batches after the first design is approved. Quantity, consistency, production schedule, storage and transport should be discussed before confirming the order.

Support may include setup guidance, operator orientation, preventive-maintenance advice, inspections, repairs and replacement of selected components. The expected support and responsibilities should be confirmed before the order is finalized.

Carry measurements, drawings, photographs, a damaged part or a sample where possible. Also prepare information about the intended use, workload, available power, installation space, required completion period and budget.

You can discuss your project with Ogunga Engineering Works at Kariobangi Light Industries, opposite Mimamu Steel Hardware in Nairobi. Contact the workshop on 0797 612 837 before visiting to confirm availability and the details required for your consultation.

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