We are pleased to announce the successful delivery and commissioning of a 120,000 CBM/Year AAC Block Making Line in Kenya, offering a robust solution for local manufacturers and investors who are expanding into modern building material production.
What Is the 120,000 CBM/Year AAC Block Making Line?
Il 120,000 CBM/year AAC block making line is a medium-scale autoclaved aerated concrete production system designed for enterprises that seek a balance between production capacity and investment cost.
Key features of this plant include:
- Automated raw material batching & weighing
- Precision slurry mixing systems
- Advanced CNC cutting machines for accurate blocks and panels
- High-pressure autoclaves for effective steam curing
- Conveyors and stacking racks for smooth workflow
- PLC control systems for automated, stable operations
This configuration offers high output, simplified operation, and low maintenance, making it well suited for Kenya’s evolving construction materials market.
Why Kenya Needs a 120,000 CBM/Year AAC Block Plant?
Growing Construction Demand Across the Country
Kenya’s construction industry has been expanding due to:
- Rapid urbanization in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and Nakuru
- Government affordable housing initiatives
- Ongoing infrastructure projects such as schools, clinics, and roads
- Increasing private sector development
These trends have driven demand for modern masonry products that deliver better performance than traditional clay bricks and concrete blocks.
Advantages of AAC Blocks for Kenyan Builders
AAC blocks offer multiple benefits that are particularly relevant for the Kenyan context:
- High thermal insulation — beneficial in equatorial climates
- Lightweight structure — reduces labor intensity and transport cost
- Reduced construction time — faster installation than traditional units
- Superior fire resistance and sound insulation
These characteristics help builders improve construction quality and reduce project timelines.
Local Raw Material Accessibility and Production Conditions
Kenya has access to key raw materials required for AAC production, including:
- Cement — large local production capacity
- Sabbia — available in quarries throughout the Rift Valley and coastal regions
- Fly ash or pozzolanic materials — obtainable from industrial sources
- Aluminum powder, gypsum, and additives — available through chemical suppliers
The AAC block making line is configured to make efficient use of locally available materials, helping reduce production cost and supply chain complexity.
Site Planning: Land, Utilities & Logistics in Kenya
To operate a 120,000 CBM/year AAC block plant efficiently, the factory site should meet these conditions:
- Industrial land with adequate space for raw material storage, production, and packing
- Stable electricity supply; backup generators recommended for uninterrupted operation
- Water availability for slurry mixing and steam generation
- Good transport access to major construction markets such as Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu
Plant locations near industrial zones and logistics hubs can significantly reduce distribution costs and improve operational efficiency.
Professional Installation, Commissioning & Operator Training
Our comprehensive project support for the AAC line in Kenya included:
- On-site installation supervision to ensure correct assembly of all equipment
- System commissioning and pilot production testing
- Operator training covering production workflow, safety protocols, and routine maintenance
- Technical documentation and ongoing support
Through this service, the customer’s team gained full operational capability and production autonomy from the outset.
Customer Testimonial — Feedback from Kenya
“The 120,000 CBM/year AAC block making line has been a game-changer for our business. Since commissioning, we have consistently produced high quality AAC blocks that meet the demand of contractors across Nairobi and surrounding regions. The support during installation and training was thorough, and our team quickly adapted to the new system. This investment has strengthened our market position and opened new business opportunities.”
— Mr. Kevin Otieno, CEO, East Africa Building Solutions Ltd.
This testimonial reflects the real operational impact on our client’s production capacity and long-term business growth.
Key Benefits of the AAC Block Making Line in Kenya
Reliable & Consistent Medium-Scale Output
With an annual capacity of 120,000 CBM, this line enables producers to:
- Meet medium to large orders from developers
- Supply AAC products for housing, public infrastructure, and commercial projects
- Maintain a stable production schedule throughout the year
Operational Efficiency and Lower Production Costs
Automated systems and optimized workflows reduce:
- Material wastage
- Manual errors
- Labor intensity
These improvements contribute to a lower cost per cubic meter and better profit margins.
High-Quality AAC Blocks for Competitive Markets
Blocks produced by this line offer:
- Uniform dimensions
- Excellent insulating performance
- Strong compressive strength and durability
These qualities help manufacturers compete effectively with imported materials and meet rising performance expectations in Kenya’s construction sector.
Common Application Uses of AAC Blocks in Kenya
Products manufactured from this line are suitable for:
- Residential housing — walls, partitions, load-bearing units
- Commercial buildings — offices, retail complexes
- Institutional structures — schools, healthcare facilities
- Impianti industriali — non-load bearing partitions and enclosures
AAC blocks provide a versatile solution across diverse construction categories.

Why Choose Our AAC Block Making Line Solution?

- Customized plant design based on Kenya’s raw materials and climate
- Turnkey delivery from design, manufacturing, installation to training
- High automation and production stability
- Reliable after-sales service and technical guidance
We empower your AAC block production business with scalable and high-efficiency manufacturing equipment.
Begin Your AAC Block Production Journey in Kenya
If you are planning to establish or upgrade your AAC block manufacturing capacity in Kenya, we provide feasibility studies, customized plans, and detailed project support to meet your specific goals.
Contact us now to receive a detailed quotation and personalized project roadmap.
Frequently Asked Questions
This capacity matches growing construction demand while providing manageable operating costs and supply stability.
Installation and commissioning typically take several months, depending on site readiness and utility availability.
Yes. Practical, on-site training equips local operators to run the plant and perform routine maintenance.






