I generally agree with the comments of fattdad that it will be the contractor's responsibility to design and implement the excavation support system. However, the architect and his design team has a responsibility to provide some information for the contractor and provide general requirements for an excvation support system. Information supplied by the design team prior to bidding should include soil borings and any available information of the adjacent foundations. The specifications should include a section for excavation support systems. For this project, the contractor should be required to perform pre and post condition surveys of the adjacent building, provide instrumentation (crack gages, inclinometers, optical survey points, etc), submit engineered shop drawings of the support system. The design should include any additional pressure from adjacent foundations and address any impact of dewatering (if relevant). There may be other unique issues to Kenya soils that require you to have a local geotech to identify.
If you do not have experience with design of below grade walls then you should consult with another architect. A mistake in the design of the drainage system can be difficult to repair.