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Remember Kampala's Clocktower in 2016? It was a total disaster when it rained! People were stranded, wading through flooded streets, trying to balance on those tiny medians to cross the road. But then came the Kampala Flyover Project! They didn't just build a flyover; they tackled the root of...

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Фото профиля Kiyaga Edwin Raymond
Kiyaga Edwin Raymond1 год назад

Remember when Nakivubo Channel used to flood like this? Heavy rain in 2016 caused a massive backflow onto the road, bringing traffic to a standstill. I captured the chaos on video - take a look!

Фото профиля Kiyaga Edwin Raymond
Kiyaga Edwin Raymond1 год назад

With more infrastructure projects in the pipeline, we know most flooding issues will be addressed.

Фото профиля Owa Boda
Owa Boda1 год назад

That doesn't sound like a very brilliant idea. I mean, if you asked anyone in, that would be their proposal. But, wecan evaluate engineering in sense 'economics'. What does the l cost benefit analysis look like?

Фото профиля Kiyaga Edwin Raymond
Kiyaga Edwin Raymond1 год назад

You need to have a look at the pre-feasibility and feasibility study reports.

Фото профиля Francis Zikusooka
Francis Zikusooka1 год назад

Kudos to Engineer Lawrence Pariyo and team for this great work

Фото профиля Kiyaga Edwin Raymond
Kiyaga Edwin Raymond1 год назад

Kudos to them.

Фото профиля 𝙹o𝚂★
𝙹o𝚂★1 год назад

Engineering is fun.

Фото профиля Kiyaga Edwin Raymond
Kiyaga Edwin Raymond1 год назад

Yes it is.

Фото профиля Ayub
Ayub1 год назад

Bwana @OyuluPatrick

Фото профиля DeeDi
DeeDi1 год назад

Had even forgotten these days 🤦🏻‍♀️

Фото профиля Kiyaga Edwin Raymond
Kiyaga Edwin Raymond1 год назад

That means they did a good job.

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