The boom will see Kenya joining the list of the fastest growing economies in Africa.
New technology saves home-owners loads of cash in terms of labour fees.
Kura has advertised for a consultant to prepare a plan to ease traffic jams on city roads.
The houses will be built using panels made from compressed rice and wheat husks.
The houses in the first phase will be sold to civil servants.
Prefabs reduce the time taken to build a house while lowering costs by up to 30 per cent.
Nairobi building permit fees are said to be the highest across the continent.
Thika Road completion has also seen malls being rolled out along the route.
Roofing giants are increasingly finding Kenya as a great investment destination.
The concept is gaining popularity in Mombasa and Malindi.