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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.
What Clients Should Look for When Choosing an Engineering Partner
Red flags, green flags, and practical guidance for infrastructure projects. Selecting an engineering partner is one of the most consequential decisions a client makes.
How Transport Infrastructure Drives Economic Growth in Namibia
Roads, rail, ports, and industrial corridors explained. Transport infrastructure determines whether goods arrive on time, whether projects remain viable, and whether economic activity can scale.
Behind the Blueprints: The Engineering Story of Valley View Centre
A look at the engineering consultancy work behind Windhoek's Valley View Shopping Centre — from structural design to service coordination on a N$53 million commercial development.
Namibia's New Public Infrastructure Standards: What They Mean for Developers
An overview of Namibia's evolving public infrastructure standards and what they mean for developers, consultants, and project sponsors planning infrastructure projects.
AIM Completes Phase 2 of Ongos Municipal Infrastructure Project
AIM Infrastructure Engineers & Managers has successfully completed Phase 2 of the Ongos municipal infrastructure project, delivering roads, stormwater, water and sewer reticulation for Ongos Extension 3.