

Building Engineering Capacity in Namibia
Engineering capacity is not defined by qualifications alone. It is built through experience, judgement, and professional discipline developed over time. In Namibia, where infrastructure demands are growing and skills shortages remain a constraint, the ability to build and sustain engineering capacity is a national priority. Technical knowledge matters, but it is only the starting point. Long term capacity depends on how engineers think, how they make decisions, and how respon


What Clients Should Look for When Choosing an Engineering Partner
Red flags, green flags, and practical guidance for infrastructure projects Introduction Selecting an engineering partner is one of the most consequential decisions a client makes on any infrastructure project. The right partner reduces risk, protects budgets, and delivers outcomes that perform long after handover. The wrong one introduces delays, cost overruns, and operational problems that are expensive to correct. In Namibia, where infrastructure projects often operate unde


How Transport Infrastructure Drives Economic Growth in Namibia
Roads, rail, ports, and industrial corridors explained Introduction Transport infrastructure is more than a means of movement. In practice, it determines whether goods arrive on time, whether projects remain viable, and whether economic activity can scale beyond local markets. In Namibia, where long distances and dispersed economic activity are structural realities, transport systems play a decisive role in national growth. Roads, railways, ports, and industrial corridors do





















