One Community Welcomes Adolph Karubanga to the Engineering Team!

One Community welcomes Adolph Karubanga to the Engineering Team as our newest Volunteer/Consultant!

Adolph attended Kyambogo University and obtained a Master of Science in Structural Engineering, Bachelor’s in Civil and Building Engineering, and Diploma in Water Engineering. He is also a Certified Project Management Professional and a member of the Project Management Institute (PMI-USA), and Uganda Institution of Professional Engineers (UIPE). Adolph is currently serving as a Civil Engineer at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development in Uganda (Africa). As a member of the team, he brings in-depth knowledge and more than 7 years of experience in structural analysis techniques, engineering design, construction supervision and project management using PMBOK® methodologies. He has worked on small and large-scale infrastructure projects and is highly motivated and energized by working with a diverse team to peer discuss, create solutions, and propel a project to successful delivery. Adolph believes that resilient and sustainable infrastructural systems are an essential component of society. As a One Community consultant structural engineer, he is helping to finalize the DIY Ultimate Classroom structural engineering. Adolph enjoys this role because it has given him the opportunity to expand his scope and make an impact on an international level.

 

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