This comes at a time when Kenyan cement manufacturers are going through tough times.
Raysut supplies about 300,000 tonnes of clinker to Kenya and Tanzania every three months.
Kone will equip the Global Trade Centre with 35 high-rise elevators.
Mr Raval is setting up two cement factories at a cost of Sh3 billion.
Rosslyn Riviera Mall has slashed rents by half to woo new renters.
The project will be undertaken by South African firm Raubeck Construction.
The task is likely to prove expensive for both the State and the economy.
Beijing wants Kenya to conduct a viability study on the entire Mombasa-Kisumu railway.
The Global Trade Centre officially opened on Dec 23, 2021.
Taj Mall, which opened in 2011, is said to have encroached on the road reserve.