Mr Boaz Mbugua, Boaz Metal Works
By Grace Waithaka.
Boaz Metal Works, a fast-growing metal fabrication and engineering company, has announced its renewed commitment to boosting local manufacturing and job creation in Ruai. The company which is owned by Engineer James Mbugua specializes in metal structures,art works gates, grills, roofing materials, and custom fabrication, is positioning itself as a key player in Kenya’s industrial craftsmanship sector.

Speaking during a media briefing at the company’s workshop in Ruai, the Managing Director, Mr Mbugua highlighted the company’s focus on innovation, quality workmanship, and customer satisfaction.
> “Our goal is to empower the community through skill development, create sustainable jobs, and offer high-quality metal products that meet both domestic and industrial needs,” said Mr. Boaz.
Boaz Metal Works has invested in modern fabrication equipment and skilled technicians to enhance production efficiency and meet the growing demand for durable and affordable metal products in Nairobi and its environs. The company also partners with local training institutions to provide technical apprenticeships for youth in welding and design.
Community members in Ruai have lauded the company’s impact, citing its role in supporting small-scale construction projects and providing reliable repair and maintenance services.
As Kenya’s manufacturing sector continues to expand, Boaz Metal Works aims to play a leading role in promoting “Made in Kenya” products and contributing to the country’s economic growth agenda under the government’s Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA).
About Boaz Metal Works
Founded 7 yrs where it Works locally owned metal fabrication company based in Ruai, Nairobi. The firm offers a wide range of services including welding, gate and grill design, structural fabrication, and custom metalwork solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial clients.
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