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Engineering Precision with BIM & Digital Delivery Expertis

Delivering high-performance infrastructure through coordinated modeling, 4D/5D planning, clash detection, and advanced digital workflows across multidisciplinary teams.

Julius Nyerere Hydroelectric Power Plant (JNHPP) – BIM Execution for Africa’s Largest Renewable Energy Project

As part of the multidisciplinary team delivering the iconic Julius Nyerere Hydroelectric Power Plant, I played a key role in the Building Information Modeling (BIM) execution of this national-scale infrastructure megaproject, valued at over $2.9 billion and delivering 2,115 MW of clean energy to Tanzania.

This complex project, spanning more than 100 km² of dam, powerhouse, tunnels, switchyards, and transmission corridors, required an advanced, collaborative, and data-rich digital environment. My BIM responsibilities were central to achieving design coordination, construction efficiency, and quality compliance.

Magwagwa Multipurpose Dam – BIM-Driven Delivery of a Strategic National Infrastructure Project (Kenya)

The Magwagwa Multipurpose Dam, a critical component of Kenya’s Vision 2030 and regional water-energy integration strategy, is designed to address multiple national needs—hydropower generation, irrigation, flood control, and domestic water supply. With a planned installed capacity of 120 MW and an expansive reservoir system, the project will serve millions across Western Kenya while supporting agricultural transformation.

As part of the engineering and project delivery team, I was entrusted with Building Information Modeling (BIM) responsibilities critical to the project’s coordination, compliance, and constructability.

Mano Kongo Hydroelectric Project – BIM Leadership for a Next-Generation Renewable Power Facility

The Mano Kongo Hydroelectric Project, located in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is a key renewable energy initiative aimed at harnessing the hydro potential of the Congo River basin. With a projected capacity of 130 MW, the project is designed to provide clean, stable electricity to both industrial zones and underserved rural communities, promoting socio-economic growth and sustainable development across the region.

As a core member of the digital delivery team, I played a leading role in the Building Information Modeling (BIM) strategy and execution for this high-impact project, ensuring design integration, risk mitigation, and data-rich construction workflows.

Lisungwi Small Dam – Digital Delivery for Rural Water Infrastructure in Malawi

The Lisungwi Small Dam, located in Malawi’s Neno District, is a rural development project designed to support irrigation schemes, livestock, and local water security. Despite its limited footprint, the dam plays a strategic role in enhancing the livelihood of surrounding communities and promoting sustainable resource use in semi-arid regions.

In this project, I was responsible for deploying a fit-for-purpose BIM approach that balanced simplicity with efficiency, ensuring all digital deliverables supported both design coordination and on-site implementation.

Coombabah Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) – BIM Execution for Sustainable Urban Water Infrastructure

The Coombabah Wastewater Treatment Plant, located on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, is a critical facility that processes and treats sewage from one of the region’s fastest-growing urban corridors. Designed for high-capacity flow and stringent environmental compliance, the plant upgrades support enhanced nutrient removal, odour control, and effluent recycling, directly contributing to the area's sustainable urban development strategy.

I was actively engaged in the BIM management and coordination of key upgrades to this facility, focusing on integrating process systems, structural works, and services within a highly regulated and operational environment.