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John Ngaya Mukabi, Ph.D, Geotechnical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Soil Mechanics, University of Tokyo, Innovative Newly Developed Technologies and Methods in Geosciences, Engineering Mathematics, Physics and Science
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CURRICULUM VITAE
1. NAME OF STAFF : JOHN NGAYA MUKABI
2. POSITION : Chief Executive Officer/Chief Technical
. Advisor
3. NAME OF FIRM : Kensetsu Kaihatsu Consultants/KKL & CTA /
DIRECTOR FOR VARIOUS OTHER FIRMS
4. PROFESSION : Geotechnical Engineer/Civil Engineer
5. DATE OF BIRTH : 12th September 1959
6. NATIONALITY : Kenyan
7. MEMBERSHIPS OF PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
MISSMGE (MEMBER OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF SOIL MECHANICS AND GEOTECHNICAL
ENGINEERING)
MAIPE (MEMBER ADVISOR OF THE INTERNATIONAL PANEL OF ENGINEERS)
MEGEP (MEMBER OF THE SPECIAL RESEARCH AND EXECUTIVE WORKING GROUP OF THE EUROPEAN
GEOGRIDS EXPERTS PANEL)
MASCE( MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS)
MTCISSMGE (MEMBER OF THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF SOIL
MECHANICS AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING)
MRCARSSMGE (MEMBER OF THE RESEARCH COMMITTEE OF THE AFRICAN REGION - INTERNATIONAL
SOCIETY OF SOIL MECHANICS AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING)
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MIAEG (MEMBER OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY)
CMWRA (CORPORATE MEMBER OF THE WORLD ROAD ASSOCIATION)
CMWRF (CORPORATE MEMBER OF THE WORLD ROAD FEDERATION)
MJGS (MEMBER OF THE JAPAN GEOTECHNICAL SOCIETY)
MJSCE (MEMBER OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS)
MCKGS (FOUNDER MEMBER AND CHAIRMAN OF THE KENYA GEOTECHNICAL SOCIETY)
MAFACE (MEMBER ADVISOR TO THE ETHIOPIAN ASSOCIATION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS)
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8. DETAILED TASKS ASSIGNED
For most Civil Engineering Projects, Dr. Eng. John Ngaya Mukabi is usually the Team Leader, and/or
Project Manager, Project Director, Chief Technical Advisor, Materials, Pavement, Highway and
Geotechnical Engineer/Expert.
9. KEY QUALIFICATIONS:
Being one of the most brilliant Engineers and Scientist of our times and a leading African Engineer, Dr.
Mukabi is vastly experienced in the field of Geotechnical Engineering, Soil Mechanics and Civil
Engineering. His achievements are vast, showing the highest value input, some of which have made him
earn numerous awards. He is currently the only Non-Euro Member of World Elite Scholars of the
European Geogrid Experts Panel, EGEP, alongside the other various esteemed memberships above. His
approach to design and engineering is unique and he has come up with revolutionary methods and
techniques that immensely assist Engineers in both design and construction supervision. For more than
27 years he has worked on highways, bridges, airports, and many more large Civil Engineering Projects.
His skills in developing unique and innovative concepts and techniques for practical application in
Geotechnical Engineering, Materials Testing, Survey Methods, Analytical Approach, Perceptive Scientific
Tools, Systematic Approach Concepts, Engineering/Scientific Theories, Design Approach and Methods of
Construction as well as scientific and engineering research and specialized construction supervision
methods are, by any standards hardly quantifiable.
He studied in Japan for 13 years mastering the skills he mainly adopts in practice for various major
projects in the African Region and internationally. He attained a Ph.D Degree from The University of
Tokyo graduating top in his class among international and Japanese students. While in Japan, Dr. Mukabi
participated in a number of large-scale projects and his substantial research input culminated, partly, in
the realization of the Ultra Futuristic 21st Century City - the Minato Mirai 21 (MM21). This is a city in
Yokohama City of Japan that incorporates all the modern design elements including automated
highways, high-tech information superhighway infrastructure, high-tech smart buildings and amenity
facilities constructed predominantly on land that was reclaimed from the sea. He also possesses great
qualities, knowledge and genius for civil engineering construction of bridges, highways, and affordable
housing for developing countries, which result in appreciable cost savings.
Whilst at the University of Tokyo, Dr. Mukabi also had opportunities to conduct advanced joint research
with scholars from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard University, University of
Cambridge, Imperial College, University of London, City University London, University of Sydney,
University of Beijing, University of Rome, University of Naples, Politecnico di Torino, among others.
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Dr. Mukabi has held key positions in international firms including Katahira & Engineers International,
Construction Project Consultants (CPC), Inc., and Kajima Corporation, among others, where he has held
such Senior and Executive positions as Chief Technical Advisor, General Manager and Asst. Managing
Director for the African Region. He is also the CEO and Chief Consulting Engineer of Kensetsu Kaihatsu
Consultants, Chairman of Createch Management Consultants, Director and Chief Technical Advisor of
numerous local and International Construction Firms, all organizations of which are deeply involved
with projects in Developing Countries all over the world. He has excellent and practical communication
skills combined with a great sense of humor and compassion, characters which make him easy to work
with, and open to ideas and discussions.
He has mainly worked within the African region for the past 14 years, mainly for Projects under the
International Aid Agencies such as The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), World Bank,
Asian Development Bank (ADB), African Development Bank (AfDB) various NGOs and many other
organizations. He has played a major pivotal role in the success of various projects by providing prompt
and pragmatic engineering solutions to some of the most critical geotechnical engineering problems and
complex soils, besides developing VE (Value Engineering) countermeasures for projects in areas
suffering from a gross lack of suitable materials for road and foundation design and construction. His
engineering contribution has led to appreciably enormous cost savings and reduction in terms of
construction time of some major highway and bridge projects particularly in Ethiopia, South Sudan,
Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, South Africa, Mozambique, Kenya and the African and Asian
Regions in general.
Dr. Mukabi strongly believes in the importance of fostering capacity building and technology transfer for
the benefit of upcoming Engineers and Professionals geared purposely for achieving sustainable
development. He has initiated and established various programmes to assist young people and
Engineers attain higher knowledge and expertise. He has also been a direct and distant Supervisor and
Examiner of Post Graduate Students in University of Nairobi, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture
and Technology (JKUAT) and Addis Ababa University as well as various universities in Asia and Europe.
His research is founded on top global high technology and focused on the African Continent with its type
of materials and problems that face Engineers, Donors, Politicians and in general, the people of Africa.
He has worked extensively in Ethiopia, Southern Sudan and Tanzania.
Currently, he is directly involved in project work in Kenya, Southern Sudan, Ethiopia, Ghana, Egypt,
Tanzania, Zambia, South Africa, whilst offering distant advisory services in various other countries
worldwide, including mainly Germany, England, Hungary, Poland, Russia etc, whereby he always
encourages the enhancement of Technology Transfer, Capability and Capacity Building as well as
appropriate Training Programmes.
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Dr. Mukabi has been awarded more than 35 top international honours and cited in major biographical
references including The Contemporary Who’s Who of Professionals – 2005/2006, American Hall of
Fame, The Genius Elite, Great Minds of the 21ST Century, The Contemporary Who’s Who 2003/2004,
American Biographical Institute (ABI) Contemporary Hall of Fame, The 2003/2004 Leading
Intellectuals of The World, The World Book of Knowledge, and many more. He has received more
than 25 awards and been nominated for others such as ABI Man of The Year 2003, Noble Laureate,
World laureate of the ABI, Life Achievement Award, The Da Vinci Diamond Award, American Medal
of Honour Award 2004, Leader in Science Award, Achievement in Research Award, International
Order of Merit Award, ABI Nobel Laureate, among others. The list seems to continue progressing
dynamically.
10. EDUCATION & SCHOLARSHIPS : Ph.D in Geotechnical Engineering, Post
Graduate School of Civil Engineering, University
of Tokyo, Japan- April 1991~ March 1995
: MSc. in Civil Engineering, University of Tokyo,
Japan-April 1989~ March 1991
: BSc. Civil Engineering, Yokohama National
University, Japan- March 1985~March 1989
: International Rotary Club
: Rotary Yoneyama, Japan
: Kajima Foundation, Japan
: Mombusho (MOE) Tuition Scholarship, Japan
: United Nations Scholarship Candidate
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11. RELEVANT TRAINING, SEMINARS, SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCES AND PUBLICATIONS:
Lectures: Dr. Mukabi has participated in many International Conferences, Symposiums, Seminars
and Engineering Forums in which he has or is due to give the following Lectures, including
Keynote Addresses and Keynote Lectures:
Title of Lecture
Title of
Conference/Symposium/
Seminar
Location and Sponsor Date
Challenges and Innovations in
Geotechnics for African Soils
XVIII International Conference
on Soil Mechanics and
Geotechnical Engineering
(ICSMGE )
Shangai, China or Paris,
France.
ISSMGE
Expected to
Lecture in
August/September
2013
The Advanced Role of OBRM in Road
Construction and the Environment
XXIVTH World Road Congress –
Roads for a Better Life Mexico City, Mexico
Expected to
Lecture in
September 2011
Recently Developed Appropriate
Techniques for Highway Design and
Construction in Africa
XXIVTH World Road Congress –
Roads for a Better Life Mexico City, Mexico
Expected to
Lecture in
September 2011
Application of Geoscientific Methods in
Analyzing the Behaviour of Stabilized
Tropical Soils
2011 IEEE International
Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Symposium
Sendai, Japan
Expected to
Lecture in August
2011
Developing Innovative Geotechnical
Engineering Methods for Developing
Africca
15th African Regional
Conference
Maputo, Mozambique
SSCE/ ISSMGE
Expected to
Lecture in
November 2011
The Role of Small Strain Stiffness in
the Design of Geo-structures in Africa
15th African Regional
Conference
Maputo, Mozambique
SSCE/ ISSMGE
Expected to
Lecture in
November 2011
OPMC: Recent Developments-More
Challenges
15th African Regional
Conference
Maputo, Mozambique
SSCE/ ISSMGE
Expected to
Lecture in
November 2011
A Scientific Approach in Determining
Sustainable Solutions to Slope Failures
and Landslides
2011 International Union of
Geodesy and Geoscience – Earth
on the Edge: Science for a
Sustainable Planet
Melbourne, Australia
Expected to
Lecture in
June/July 2011
Some Recently Developed Analytical
Techniques for Underground
Construction in Problematic Soils
The VIITH International
Symposium on Geotechnical
Aspects of Underground
Construction in Soft Ground –
Underground Construction in
Soft Ground
Roma, Italy
Expected to
Lecture in May
2011
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Title of Lecture
Title of
Conference/Symposium/
Seminar
Location and Sponsor Date
Recently Developed Appropriate
Techniques for Highway Design and
Construction in Africa
XXIII World Road Congress
Mexico City, Mexico
World Road Congress
PIARC
Expected to
Lecture in 2011
The Advanced Role of OBRM in Road
Construction and the Environment XXIII World Road Congress
Mexico City, Mexico
World Road Congress
PIARC
Expected to
Lecture in 2011
Case Study Analysis of Scouring Effects
on Tropical Soils Slope Formation
VTH International Conference on
Scour and Erosion (ICSE-5)
San Francisco, California,
USA
Expected to
Lecture in
November 2010
Application of Lorentz
Transformations in Defining
Particulate Behaviour of Tropical
Geomaterials under Dynamic Loading
International Conference on
Applied Mathematics,
Mechanics and Physics
Kyoto, Japan
Expected to
Lecture in October
2010
Characterisation of Black Cotton Soil
under Dynamic Loading
The International ICGE
Conference on Geotechnical
Engineering
Tunis, Tunasia
Expected to
Lecture in October
2010
Some Advanced Aspects of the
Interaction of Geotechnical
Engineering and African Geology
11th Congress of the
International Association for
Engineering Geology
Auckland, New Zealand
New Zealand
Geotechnical Society Inc.
(NZGS)/IAEG
Expected to
Lecture in August
2010
A Mathematical Approach in
Determining the Influence of
Environmental Factors on
Geomaterials
The 14th Annual Conference of
the International Association
for Mathematical Geosciences
Budapest, Hungary
Expected to
Lecture in
August/Sept 2010
Scientific Analysis of Some
ProblematicAfrican Tropical
Geomaterials
2010 IEEE International
Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Symposium
Hawaii, USA
Expected to
Lecture in July
2010
Geotechnical challenges underlying
and circumscribing Subsurface
Development in Nairobi
The International Geotechnical
Conference – Geotechnical
Challenges in Megacities
Moscow, Russia
Expected to
Lecture in June
2010
A Mathematical Introduction of the
Fundamental Theory of GECS (Global
Energy Conservation Systems)
The 5th International
Conference of Mathematics and
Engineering Physics
Cairo, Egypt
Expected to
Lecture in May
2010
The Geophysics of Natural and
Improved (Stabilized) Soils and
Geogrids Interaction
The 2nd International
Conference on Applied Physics
and Mathematics
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Expected to
Lecture in May
2010
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Title of Lecture
Title of
Conference/Symposium/
Seminar
Location and Sponsor Date
Recently Developed Suction Stress,
Moisture and Swell Control
Techniques Applied for Ground
Improvement
XVII International Conference
on Soil Mechanics and
Geotechnical Engineering
Bibliotheca, Alexandrina,
Alexandria, Egypt.
ISSMGE
September 2009
Application of CSSR Concepts in the
Prediction of Ground, Pavement and
Foundation Behaviour
XVII International Conference
on Soil Mechanics and
Geotechnical Engineering
Alexandria, Egypt.
ISSMGE
September 2009
Design and Construction of OPMC
Stabilized Retaining Walls
XVII International Conference
on Soil Mechanics and
Geotechnical Engineering
Alexandria, Egypt.
ISSMGE
September 2009
Strength and Deformation
Characteristics Derived from the
Interaction of Geogrids and Tropical
Geomaterials
XVII International Conference
on Soil Mechanics and
Geotechnical Engineering
Alexandria, Egypt.
ISSMGE
September 2009
Some Geotechnical Engineering Based
Solutions to Problems Related To
Some Tropical Problematic Soils
XVII International Conference
on Soil Mechanics and
Geotechnical Engineering
Alexandria, Egypt.
ISSMGE
September 2009
Small Strain Behaviour of Drained and
Undrained Pleistocene Clays under
Monotonic and Cyclic Loading
XVII International Conference
on Soil Mechanics and
Geotechnical Engineering
Alexandria, Egypt.
ISSMGE
September 2009
Nairobi Underground City
Development Proposal
Nairobi Underground City
Development Proposal
Nairobi, Kenya.
Kensetsu Kaihatsu
Consultants
2008
The Role of Enhanced Research in
Geotechnical Engineering for
Pragmatic Infrastructure Development
within the Vision 2030
The Engineer and Vision 2030
Nairobi, Kenya.
Institute of Engineers of
Kenya, IEK
2008
The Challenges and Solutions for
Problematic Soils for Infrastructure
Development in Kenya and the East
Africa Region.
The Engineer and Vision 2030
Nairobi, Kenya.
Institute of Engineers of
Kenya, IEK
2008
Newly Developed Technologies for
Roads and Bridges: An example of
Comprehensive Design and
Construction Approach considering
Tropical Geomaterial Characteristics.
The Engineer and Vision 2030
Nairobi, Kenya.
Institute of Engineers of
Kenya, IEK
2008
9
Title of Lecture
Title of
Conference/Symposium/
Seminar
Location and Sponsor Date
Application of the Mechanics of
Tropical soils in Geotechnical
Engineering: Some Recent Advances
and Introduction of Futuristic
Concepts on Geoscientific, Global
Energy Conservation Systems GECS
The Engineer and Vision 2030
Nairobi, Kenya.
Institute of Engineers of
Kenya, IEK
2008
Practical Solutions for Soil
Reinforcements and Ground
Stabilization by Application of Tensar
Technology and OPMC
Interaction between US and
African Engineering
Consultants
Dares salaam, Tanzania.
USAID/ Tensar Int. 2008
Strength and Deformation
Characteristics Derived from the
Interaction of Geogrids and OPMC
Stabilized Geomaterials
The Mechanisms of Interaction
of Geogrids and Tropical Soils.
Hamburg, Germany.
European Geogrids
Experts Panel
2007
Application of Consolidation and Shear
Stress Ratio Concepts in Foundation
Design and Construction
Soils of Africa
14th African Regional
Conference
Yaoundé, Cameroun
Comité National des
Géotechnhniciens du
Cameroun
ISSMGE
2007
Characterization of Expansive Soils to
Determine Appropriate Highway and
Foundation Design – Construction
Methods
Soils of Africa
14th African Regional
Conference
Yaoundé, Cameroun.
Comité National des
Géotechnhniciens du
Cameroun
ISSMGE
2007
A Comprehensive Method of Analysis
for Cost-Effective Detailed Design of
Pavement Structures
Soils of Africa
14th African Regional
Conference
Yaoundé, Cameroun.
Comité National des
Géotechnhniciens du
Cameroun
ISSMGE
2007
Employing Cost-effective
Countermeasures to Slope Failure
Based on Newly Developed OPMC
Stabilization Concepts
Soils of Africa
14th African Regional
Conference
Yaoundé, Cameroun.
Comité National des
Géotechnhniciens du
Cameroun
ISSMGE
2007
Unique Methods of enhancing Unique
Properties of Geomaterials XXIII World Road Congress
Paris, France.
World Road Congress
PIARC
2007
10
Title of Lecture
Title of
Conference/Symposium/
Seminar
Location and Sponsor Date
Application of a New Mechanical
Stabilization and Other Techniques in
Reducing the Cost and Impact of Rural
Road Construction
XXIII World Road Congress
Paris, France.
World Road Congress
PIARC
2007
A Comprehensive Approach To The
Design of Flexible Pavements In
Tropical Countries
10th Australia New Zealand
Conference on Geomechanics Brisbane, New Zealand. 2007
Some Engineering Based Solutions To
Problems Related To Expansive Soils
10th Australia New Zealand
Conference on Geomechanics Brisbane, New Zealand. 2007
Geotechnologies for Sustainable
Infrastructure Development
Developing Geotechnology for
Sustainable Infrastructure
Development
Nairobi, Kenya.
Kensetsu Kaihatsu
Consultants
2007
Transport Infrastructure Development
Study In The Larger Juba Town
First Seminar on The
Emergency Study on The
Planning And Support For Basic
Physical And Social
Infrastructure In Juba Town
And The Surrounding Areas
Juba, Southern Sudan.
JICA 2006
Geoscience Principles for Engineering
Design and Application
31st International Congress on
Science, Culture and Arts in the
21st Century
Hawaii, USA.
ABI/ IBC 2005
“Developing A Scientific Approach to
Partial Solutions of Geotechnical
Engineering Problems”
31st International Congress on
Science, Culture and Arts in the
21st Century
Hawaii, USA.
ABI/ IBC 2005
An Experimental and Analytical
Method Proposed for Evaluating High
Plasticity Natural Geometrical
15th International Road
Federation (IRF)
Real Madrid, Spain.
IRF/ WRF 2005
A unique VE Pavement Design and
Construction Approach Adopted for
Some Road Projects in Kenya and
Ethiopia
15th International Road
Federation (IRF)
Real Madrid, Spain.
IRF/ WRF 2005
Pavement Structure Design and
Construction Control
15th International Road
Federation (IRF)
Real Madrid, Spain.
IRF/ WRF 2005
“Some Modified Methods for Highway
Design and Construction”
15th International Road
Federation
Real Madrid, Spain.
IRF/ WRF 2005
“Characterization of Tropical
Geomaterials Bearing Civil
Engineering Structures
Annual Conference of EACE Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
EACE/JICA/ERA 2005
11
Title of Lecture
Title of
Conference/Symposium/
Seminar
Location and Sponsor Date
“The CMM Systematic Approach
Concept for The Design of Flexible
Pavement Structures in Developing
Countries”
Special Engineering Lecture Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
EACE/AAU 2005
“A New Technique for The Design and
Construction of Slope Protection
Structures
Civil Engineering Seminar Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
EACE/AAU/Kajima Corp
2004
“Some Recently Developed Empirical
Formulae For Foundation Design
16th International Congress on
Science and Culture
Dublin, Ireland.
ABI/IBC 2004
“Characterization of Tropical
Geomaterials Bearing Civil
Engineering Structures”
Consulting and Practicing
Engineers in Tropical Countries
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
EACE/AAU/Kajima Corp 2004
“Comprehensive Design Analysis of OV
Type Based on The Proposed CMM
Design Concept”
Evaluation of Design Analysis in
Africa
Ethiopia.
ERA, CPC, Kajima Corp. 2003
“The Role of Enhanced Research
Oriented Highway and Foundation
Design for Sustainable Development”
International Workshop on the
Recent Trends in Civil
Engineering
Nairobi, Kenya.
Kyoto University
Obayashi Corporation
JKUAT
2003
“Impact of Environmental Factors on
the Performance of Highway Pavement
Structures”
The International Civil
Engineering Seminar on
Sustainable Development in the
21st Century.
Nairobi, Kenya.
International Civil
Engineering Society
2003
“Innovating Modified NDT/DT
Techniques for the Evaluation of An
Existing Pavement Structure-
Theoretical Considerations and
Experimental Results”
The International Civil
Engineering Seminar on
Sustainable Development in the
21st Century.
Nairobi, Kenya.
International Civil
Engineering Society
2003
“Innovating Modified NDT/DT
Techniques for the Evaluation of An
Existing Pavement Structure-Method
of Testing”
The International Civil
Engineering Seminar on
Sustainable Development in the
21st Century.
Nairobi, Kenya.
International Civil
Engineering Society
2003
“Effects of Some Geological Aspects on
the Mechanical Performance of
Tropical road Construction
Geomaterials”
12th International Seminar of
the International Association of
Engineering Geology,
Durban, South Africa
IAEG 2002
“Some Recent Advances in Highway
and Bridge Foundation Engineering”
Evaluation of Japan ODA in
Africa
Ethiopia.
Japan ODA and ERA 2002
12
Title of Lecture
Title of
Conference/Symposium/
Seminar
Location and Sponsor Date
“Proposed approach to Determining
Countermeasures to Slope Failure at
Sta. 9+310km ~ 9+346km”
Annual Conference for EACE Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
EACE 2002
“Effects of some geological aspects on
the mechanical performance of
tropical road construction
geomaterials”
12th International Conference of
the International Association of
Engineering Geology
Durban, South Africa.
IAGE 2002
“Computation of Capping Layer
Thickness with Reference to Native
Subgrade Bearing Capacity”
Young Engineers Capacity
Building Programme
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
ERA/JICA 2001
“Evaluation of some Kenyan
geomaterial properties for
embankment design based on a quasi-
empirical approach”
The International Conference of
the ISSMGE
Istanbul, Turkey.
ISSMGE 2001
“Derivation and application of
consolidation and shear stress
functions with reference to Critical
State analysis of N.C. clays”
The International Conference of
the ISSMGE
Istanbul, Turkey.
ISSMGE
2001
“Pragmatic method of evaluation
design parameters adopting Kenyan
tropical soils for pavement structure”
14th IRF World Road Congress Paris, France.
IRF/ WRF 2001
“Strength and deformation
characteristics of mechanically
stabilized road construction materials
based on a new batching ratio method”
14th IRF World Road Congress Paris, France.
IRF/ WRF 2001
“Theoretical and empirical basis for a
method of determining and optimum
batching ratio for mechanical
stabilization of geomaterials”
14th IRF World Road Congress Paris, France.
IRF/ WRF 2001
“Behaviour of CON-AID Treated Fine
Grained Kenyan Soils”
12th African Regional Workshop
on Geotechnics for Developing
Africa
Durban, South Africa.
ISSMGE, ARSGE
1999
“Influence of Reconsolidation Stress
History and Strain Rate on The
Behaviour of Kaolin Over a Wide
Range of Strain”
12th African Regional Workshop
on Geotechnics for Developing
Africa
Durban, South Africa.
ISSMGE, ARSGE 1999
“Effects of Stress Path and Aging in
Reconsolidation on Deformation
Characteristics of Stiff Clays”
International Symposium on
Pre-Failure Deformation of
Geomaterials
Torino, Italy.
ISSMGE 1998
13
Title of Lecture
Title of
Conference/Symposium/
Seminar
Location and Sponsor Date
“Effects of Swelling and Saturation of
Unsaturated Clay in Laboratory
Testing”
Symposium on Unsaturated
Soils Behaviour and
Applications
Nairobi, Kenya.
University Of Nairobi/
CSCE
1995
“Small Strain Behaviour of Suginami
Clay In Triaxial Compression” 50th Annual Conference of JSCE
Kobe, Japan.
JSCE 1995
“Effects of Reconsolidation Stress
History and LTC on the Behaviour of
Stiff Clays at Small Strains in Triaxial
Tests”
29th Japan National Conference
on SMFE
Wakayama, Japan.
JGS
1995
“Small Strain Stiffness of Pleistocene
Clays in Triaxial Compression”
International Symposium on
Prefailure Deformation
Characteristics of Geomaterials
IS-Hokkaido, Japan.
JGS, ISSMGE 1994
“Stiffness and Effects of Sample
Disturbance of Stiff Clays By Triaxial
Tests”
29th Japan National Conference
on SMFE,
Morioka, Japan.
JSSMFE
1994
Field and Laboratory measurements of
small strain stiffness for Osaka Bay
Clays
49th Annual Conference of JSCE Sendai Japan
JSCE 1993
Local Verses external measurements
for axial Strain for Clays 28th annual meeting of JSSMFE
Kobe, Japan
JSSMFE 1993
Contributions of the Civil Engineer in
Realizing the Minato Mirai 21 Mega-
Project
International Symposium on
Futuristic Cities
Los Angeles, USA
LAUPD 1992
A Conceptual Presentation of the Main
Futuristic Components of the MM21
Development Projects
International Symposium on
Futuristic Cities
Los Angeles, USA
LAUPD 1992
Introduction of Some State of the Art
Technologies Adapted in MM21 Mega
Project
International Symposium on
Futuristic Cities
Los Angeles, USA
LAUPD
1992
Applying Spatial Concepts for Urban
Density and Transportation Patterns
International Forum on
Advanced Transport
Infrastructure Planning
Perth, Australia
PCDA 1992
Introducing Computerized Noding
Transport Network Concepts
International Forum on
Advanced Transport
Infrastructure Planning
Perth, Australia
PCDA 1992
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Title of Lecture
Title of
Conference/Symposium/
Seminar
Location and Sponsor Date
Complex Permutation Matrices
Developed for Physical Infrastructure
Integration
International Forum on
Advanced Transport
Infrastructure Planning
Perth, Australia
PCDA 1992
Applying the Circumferential Matrix
Concept in Transport Infrastructure
Planning and Development
International Forum on
Advanced Transport
Infrastructure Planning
Perth, Australia
PCDA 1992
Urban Environmental Deterioration
and The Civil Engineer Challenges of The Future
Yokohama,Japan
MMDA 1992
The Role of Civil Engineering in the
urban Environment
Planning and management in
the Developing world
Yokohama,Japan
MMDA 1992
Effects of consolidation stress ratio
and strain rate on the peak stress ratio
of Kaolin
27th Annual meeting of the
JSSMFE
Kochi, Japan.
JSSMFE 1992
An Engineering 3-D Model for
Analyzing Urban Rural Integration
Based on Civil Engineering Concepts
International Symposium on
New Concepts for Systematic
Urban and Rural Development
Boston, USA.
GRC 1991
Proposed Methods for Developing
Appropriate Models for Rural Planning
and Development
International Symposium on
New Concepts for Systematic
Urban and Rural Development
Boston, USA.
GRC
1991
Pragmatic Application of the
Orthometric Quadra-Model for
Structural Analysis of Rural
Development Planning
International Symposium on
New Concepts for Systematic
Urban and Rural Development
Boston, USA.
GRC 1991
Application of a Recently Proposed
Transformation Matrix Model for
Urban Cluster Analysis
International Symposium on
New Concepts for Systematic
Urban and Rural Development
Boston, USA.
GRC 1991
A Newly Proposed Transformation
Matrix Model for Analyzing Models of
Rural Development
International Symposium on
New Concepts for Systematic
Urban and Rural Development
Boston, USA.
GRC 1991
Spatial Modelling for Rural Urban
Matrix Integration
International Symposium on
New Concepts for Systematic
Urban and Rural Development
Boston, USA.
GRC
1991
Introducing some Basic Concepts for
an Engineering 3-D Model for
Analyzing Urbanization Trends
International Symposium on
Analytical Methods for Urban
Planning and Development
Manila, Philippines
DECM 1991
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Title of Lecture
Title of
Conference/Symposium/
Seminar
Location and Sponsor Date
Applying Statistical and Probabilistic
Methods in Analyzing Major
Impediments of Systematic Urban
Development
International Symposium on
Analytical Methods for Urban
Planning and Development
Manila, Philippines
DECM 1991
Alternative Energy Related Research:
It’s Contribution in providing some
Crucial Solutions to Global Warming
International Symposium on
Global Environmental
Challenges
Texas, USA
UOTe
1991
A strategic approach in providing some
Solutions to Global Environmental
Problems
International Symposium on
Global Environmental
Challenges
Texas, USA
UO Te 1991
Some Development Perspectives for
Rural-Urban Migration in Developing
Countries
Conference for Spatial Urban
and Rural Planning and
Development
Niigata, Japan
OMCM 1990
An Engineering Study on the Impact of
Urbanization on Rural Planning and
Development
Conference for Spatial Urban
and Rural Planning and
Development
Niigata, Japan
OMCM 1990
The Role of Enhancement Transport
Infrastructure Development in
Stimulating Rural Economics
Conference for Spatial Urban
and Rural Planning and
Development
Niigata, Japan
OMCM 1990
The Spiral Analytical Concept in
Analyzing Physical Infrastructure
Development of Urban Centres
International Conference on the
Urban Planning and the
Environment
Hawaii, USA
OMCM 1990
An Engineering Perspective of the
Comparative Analysis of Urban
Development Patterns
International Conference on the
Urban Planning and the
Environment
Hawaii, USA
OMCM 1990
Challenges Emanating from Rapid
Urbanization
International Conference on the
Urban Planning and the
Environment
Hawaii, USA
OMCM 1990
Challenges of Rapid Enhancement of
Transport Infrastructure Development
Impact of Population Explosion
on the Urban and Rural
Environments
HongKong,HongKong
OMCH 1990
Contribution of poor Transport
Infrastructure to Urbanization
Problems
International Conference on
Transport Infrastructure
Hong Kong,HongKong
OMCH 1990
Some Critical Impediments of Urban
Planning and Development
International Urban Planning
and Development Conference
Denver, USA
JUPRC 1990
16
Title of Lecture
Title of
Conference/Symposium/
Seminar
Location and Sponsor Date
A Modelling Concept for Systematic
Urban Planning and Development
Based on some Civil Engineering
Concepts
International Urban Planning
and Development Conference
Denver, USA
JUPRC 1990
A Newly Proposed Civil Engineering
Orthometric Quadra- Model Phasing
for Structural Analysis of Urban
Development
International Urban Planning
and Development Conference
Denver, USA
JUPRC 1990
A Proposed Civil Engineering Model
for Integrated Urban Planning and
Development
International Urban Planning
and Development Conference
Denver, USA
JUPRC
1990
Civil Engineering and Transport
Infrastructure
Modern Technologies for
Transport Infrastructure
Development
Seoul, South Korea
DCECS 1990
The Importance of Strategic
Infrastructure Planning for Urban
Transport Development
Modern Technologies for
Transport Infrastructure
Development
Seoul, South Korea
DCECS 1990
The Role of Geotechnical Engineering
in the Planning and Development of
Transport Infrastructure
Modern Technologies for
Transport Infrastructure
Development
Seoul, South Korea
DCECS 1990
Futuristic Perspectives of the Civil
Engineer in the 21st Century
Journal of Technology and the
Future
Yokohama, Japan
international Affairs
Division, Office of the
Mayor, City of Yokohama.
1987
A Proposal based on the Fundamental
Concept of Home and Office
Automation
Proposal of Futuristic Cities of
the 21st Century
Yokohama, Japan
international Affairs
Division, Office of the
Mayor, City of Yokohama.
1985
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Title of Lecture
Title of
Conference/Symposium/
Seminar
Location and Sponsor Date
Note*
AAU - Addis Ababa University IBC - International Biographical Centre
ABI - American Biological Institute IRF - International Roads Federation
ARSGE - African Regional Society of Geotechnical ISSMGE- International Society of Soil Mechanics
Engineering and Geotechnical Engineering
JSSMFE-Japan Society of Soil Mechanics and Foundation
Engineering.
ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers
CSCE - Canadian Society of Civil Engineers JICA - Japan International Cooperation Agency
EACE - Ethiopian Society of Civil Engineers USAID - United States Agency for International Development
JCCE - Japan Society of Civil Engineers
ERA - Ethiopian Roads Authority WRF - World Road Federation
IAGE - International Association of Engineering Geology IRF - International Road Federation
AICE - Australian Institution of Civil Engineers SU - State University
HU - Hawaii University GU - Guam University
UoTe -University of Texas LAUPD-Los Angeles Urban Planning Department
UND -University of New Delhi PCDA-Perth City Development Authority
JCS -Japan Geotechnical Society MMDA – Minato Mirai 21 Development Authority
GRC – Globalization Research Centre
DECM – Department of Engineering, City of Nairobi
DCECS – Department of Civil Engineering, City of Seoul
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Training: Dr. Mukabi has participated as a Lecturer in various Training Seminars/Programmes
Description/Title of Training
Seminar Location and Sponsor Time and Duration
Some Recent Advances in Road Design
and Construction
Khartoum, The Sudan
Eyat Oil Exploration Co. Ltd February, 2009 (2 days)
Innovative Road Construction
Development in Southern Sudan
Juba, Southern Sudan
Ministry of Transport & Roads, GoSS June, 2008 (3 days)
Geotechnologies for Sustainable
Infrastructure Development within the
Kenya vision 2030 framework.
Nairobi, Kenya,
Tensar International London,
Geotechnologies South Africa and
Kensetsu Kaihatsu Consultants
May, 2007 (1 day)
Introducing Some New Design Methods
for Problematic Soils in Southern
Sudan
Abyei, Southern Sudan
GoSS/ White Nile Oil Exploration Co.
Ltd
March, 2007 (3 days)
Design and Application of Geogrids in
the Mechanical Stabilization of Soils in
Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa
Tensar International February, 2007 (2 days)
Capacity Building Programmes and
Lectures on Civil Engineering for Young
Engineers in Southern Sudan
Central Equatorial State, JICA Ongoing (periodically) since
March 2006
Capacity Building in Engineering
Design for Counterpart Engineers of
Ethiopian Roads Authority
Ethiopia
JICA, CPC, Kajima, ERA
2001, 2002,November 2003 (3
months)
and 2004
Training on Design and Construction
Techniques for Young Engineers
Addis to Goha Tsion Trunk Road,
Ethiopia
JICA, CPC, Kajima, EACE
2001,2002,December, 2002 (6
months)
and 2004
Workshop on advanced geotechnical
testing for geotechnical engineers.
Evaton, South Africa CON AID pty,
Mitsui corporation South Africa September, 1998 (4 days)
Workshop on the Systematic and
Appropriate Study and Design
Approach for Provincial and District
Engineers of the Ministry of Roads and
Public Works, Kenya
Nairobi, (Kenya)
JICA
August 3rd -8th 1999 (6 days)
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Description/Title of Training
Seminar Location and Sponsor Time and Duration
Workshop on the Systematic and
Appropriate Study and Design
Approach for Provincial and District
Engineers of the Ministry of Roads and
Public Works, Kenya
Kisumu, (Kenya)
JICA August 10th -15th 1999(6 days)
Workshop on the Systematic and
Appropriate Study and Design
Approach for Provincial and District
Engineers of the Ministry of Roads and
Public Works, Kenya
Kakamega, (Kenya)
JICA August 16th -21st 1999(6 days)
CON-AID Seminar for Consulting and
Practicing Engineers
Nairobi, Kenya
CON-AID Pty, Mitsui Corporation and
CPC
July, 1998 (2 Days)
Eco-training programme for Japanese
University Students
Masai Mara, Kenya
Todo Press Inc. Japan April, 1997 (3 months)
Eco-training programme for Japanese
University Students
Masai Mara, Kenya
Todo Press Inc. Japan May, 1996 (3 months)
Eco-training programme for Japanese
University Students
Masai Mara, Kenya
Todo Press Inc. Japan
April, 1995 (3 months)
Enhancing Eco-tourism in Developing
Africa
Nairobi, Kenya
Utalii College
April 1996 (1 week)
Hi-tech Geo-Technical Testing
Techniques
Tokyo, Japan
JICA March, 1995 (5 days)
Hi-tech Geo-Technical Testing
Techniques
Tokyo, Japan
JICA July, 1994 (5 days)
Hi-tech Geo-Technical Testing
Techniques
Tokyo, Japan
JICA June 1993(5 days)
Hi-tech Geo-Technical Testing
Techniques
Tokyo, Japan
JICA Oct 1992 (5 days)
Hi-tech Geo-Technical Testing
Techniques
New Delhi ,India
UND April 1994( 3 days)
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Description/Title of Training
Seminar Location and Sponsor Time and Duration
Hi-tech Geo-Technical Testing
Techniques
Bombay ,India
UND April 1994( 3 days)
The Importance of Mathematics and
science in civil Engineering
Denver, USA.
ASCE
August, 1993 (3 Days)
The Importance of Mathematics and
science in civil Engineering
Los Angeles, USA.
ASCE August, 1993 (3 Days)
Introduction to Some Advanced Civil
Engineering Technologies
Texas, USA.
SU July 1992 (4 Days)
Introduction to Some Advanced Civil
Engineering Technologies
Indianapolis, USA.
SU July 1992 (4 Days)
Introduction to Some Advanced Civil
Engineering Technologies
Hawaii, USA.
HU July 1992 (4 Days)
Introduction to Some Advanced Civil
Engineering Technologies
Guam, USA.
GU July 1992 (4 Days)
Introduction to Some Advanced Civil
Engineering Technologies
Sydney, Australia.
PCDA April, 1992 (3 Days)
Introduction to Some Advanced Civil
Engineering Technologies
Perth, Australia.
PCDA April, 1992 (3 Days)
The Role of Civil Engineering in Urban
Planning and Development
Seoul, South Korea.
Civil Engineering Dept. of Seoul City
Authority
September 1991 (3 Days)
The Role of Civil Engineering in Urban
Planning and Development
Yokohama, Japan.
International Affairs Division, Office of
the Mayor, City of Yokohama
August 1991 (4 Days)
The Role of Civil Engineering in Urban
Planning and Development
Kyoto, Japan.
International Affairs Division, Office of
the Mayor, City of Kyoto
August 1991 (4 Days)
The Role of Civil Engineering in Urban
Planning and Development
Kagoshima, Japan.
International Affairs Division, Office of
the Mayor, City of Kagoshima.
July 1991 (4 Days)
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Description/Title of Training
Seminar Location and Sponsor Time and Duration
The Role of Civil Engineering in the
Realization of MM21 Futuristic City
Yokohama, Japan.
International Affairs Division, Office of
the Mayor, City of Yokohama
June 1990 (3 Days)
The Role of Civil Engineering in the
Realization of MM21 Futuristic City
Yokohama, Japan.
International Affairs Division, Office of
the Mayor, City of Yokohama
June 1989 (3 Days)
The Role of Civil Engineering in the
Realization of MM21 Futuristic City
Yokohama, Japan.
International Affairs Division, Office of
the Mayor, City of Yokohama
June 1988 ( 3 Days)
The Role of Civil Engineering in the
Realization of MM21 Futuristic City
Yokohama, Japan.
International Affairs Division, Office of
the Mayor, City of Yokohama
June 1987 (3 Days)
Publications As First Author:
Dr. Mukabi has over 200 international publications as the First Author. Below are some of the most
relevant ones:
Relevant Publications
Science and engineering books under publication by Mukabi J .N.
1. Advanced Mathematical Methods for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering.
2. Geo-scientific Application for Civil Engineers.
3. Energy Solutions Based on GECS.
4. Advanced Engineering Geophysics.
5. The Interaction Between Geophysics, Geotechnical Engineering and Energy Production
Mukabi J.N.(2013) Challenges and Innovations in Geotechnics for African Soils, to be published in the Proceedings of
the XVIII International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ICSMGE ) Paris, France.
Mukabi J.N, Kotheki S. (2011j) The Advanced Role of OBRM in Road Construction and the Environment, to be
published in the Proceedings of the XXIVTH World Road Congress – Roads for a Better Life Mexico City, Mexico
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Mukabi J.N, Sidai V, Murunga P, Njoroge B.N. (2011i) Recently Developed Appropriate Techniques for Highway
Design and Construction in Africa , to be published in the Proceedings of XXIVTH World Road Congress – Roads for a
Better Life Mexico City, Mexico
Mukabi J.N, Murunga P, Sidai V, Njoroge B.N. (2011h) Application of Geoscientific Methods in Analyzing the
Behaviour of Stabilized Tropical Soils , to be published in the Proceedings of 2011 IEEE International Geoscience
and Remote Sensing Symposium Sendai, Japan
Mukabi J.N. (2011g) A Scientific Approach in Determining Sustainable Solutions to Slope Failures and Landslides , to be
published in the Proceedings of 2011 International Union of Geodesy and Geoscience – Earth on the Edge: Science for
a Sustainable Planet Melbourne, Australia
Mukabi J.N, Murunga P, Sidai V, Kotheki S, Njoroge B.N. (2011f) Some Recently Developed Analytical Techniques
for Underground Construction in Problematic Soils , to be published in the Proceedings of The VIITH International
Symposium on Geotechnical Aspects of Underground Construction in Soft Ground – Underground Construction in Soft
Ground Roma, Italy
Mukabi J.N.(2011e) Developing Innovative Geotechnical Engineering Methods for Developing Africa, to be published in
the Proceedings of the 15th African Regional Conference Maputo, Mozambique
Mukabi J.N.(2011d) The Role of Small Strain Stiffness in the Design of Geo-structures in Africa, to be published in the
Proceedings of the 15th African Regional Conference Maputo, Mozambique
Mukabi J.N.(2011c) OPMC: Recent Developments-More Challenges, to be published in the Proceedings of the 15th
African Regional Conference Maputo, Mozambique
Mukabi J.N.(2011b) Recently Developed Appropriate Techniques for Highway Design and Construction in Africa, to be
published in the Proceedings of the XXIII World Road Congress Mexico City, Mexico
Mukabi J.N.(2011a) The Advanced Role of OBRM in Road Construction and the Environment , to be published in the
Proceedings of the XXIII World Road Congress Mexico City, Mexico
Mukabi J.N, Gono K. (2010i) Case Study Analysis of Scouring Effects on Tropical Soils Slope Formation , to be
published in the Proceedings of VTH International Conference on Scour and Erosion (ICSE-5) San Francisco,
California, USA
Mukabi J.N, Gono K, Kotheki S. (2010h) Application of Lorentz Transformations in Defining Particulate Behaviour of
Tropical Geomaterials under Dynamic Loading, to be published in the Proceedings of the International Conference
on Applied Mathematics, Mechanics and Physics Kyoto, Japan
Mukabi J.N, Gono K. (2010g) Characterisation of Black Cotton Soil under Dynamic Loading, to be published in the
Proceedings of the International ICGE Conference on Geotechnical Engineering Tunis, Tunasia
Mukabi J.N. (2010f) A Mathematical Approach in Determining the Influence of Environmental Factors on Geomaterials,
to be published in the Proceedings of the The 14th Annual Conference of the International Association for
Mathematical Geosciences Budapest, Hungary
Mukabi J.N, Kotheki S. (2010e) Scientific Analysis of Some ProblematicAfrican Tropical Geomaterials, to be published
in the Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium Hawaii, USA
Mukabi J.N, Murunga P, Sidai V, Kotheki S, Njoroge B.N. (2010d) Geotechnical challenges underlying and
circumscribing Subsurface Development in Nairobi, to be published in the Proceedings of the International
Geotechnical Conference – Geotechnical Challenges in Megacities Moscow, Russia
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Mukabi J.N, Kotheki S. (2010c) A Mathematical Introduction of the Fundamental Theory of GECS (Global Energy
Conservation Systems) , to be published in the Proceedings of the 5th International Conference of Mathematics and
Engineering Physics Cairo, Egypt
Mukabi J.N, Murunga P, Sidai V, Kotheki S.(2010b) The Geophysics of Natural and Improved (Stabilized) Soils and
Geogrids Interaction, to be published in the Proceedings of The 2nd International Conference on Applied
Physics and Mathematics Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Mukabi J.N.(2010a) Some Advanced Aspects of the Interaction of Geotechnical Engineering and African Geology, to be
published in the Proceedings of the 11th Congress of the International Association for Engineering Geology Auckland,
New Zealand
Mukabi J.N.(2009f) Recently Developed Suction Stress, Moisture and Swell Control Techniques Applied for
Ground Improvement, to be published in the Proceedings of the XVII International Conference on Soil
Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Alexandria, Egypt
Mukabi J.N.(2009e) Application of CSSR Concepts in the Prediction of Ground, Pavement and Foundation
Behaviour, to be published in the Proceedings of the XVII International Conference on Soil Mechanics and
Geotechnical Engineering, Alexandria, Egypt
Mukabi J.N(2009d) Design and Construction of OPMC Stabilized Retaining Walls, to be published in the
Proceedings of the XVII International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering,
Alexandria, Egypt
Mukabi J.N(2009c) Strength and Deformation Characteristics Derived from the Interaction of Geogrids and
Tropical Geomaterials, to be published in the Proceedings of the XVII International Conference on Soil
Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Alexandria, Egypt
Mukabi J.N(2009b) Some Geotechnical Engineering Based Solutions to Problems Related To Some Tropical
Problematic Soils, to be published in the Proceedings of the XVII International Conference on Soil Mechanics
and Geotechnical Engineering, Alexandria, Egypt
Mukabi J.N(2009a) Small Strain Behaviour of Drained and Undrained Pleistocene Clays under Monotonic and
Cyclic Loading, to be published in the Proceedings of the XVII International Conference on Soil Mechanics
and Geotechnical Engineering, Alexandria, Egypt
Mukabi J.N(2008e) Geoscientific Analysis of the Mechanism of Interaction of geogrids and Geomaterials, to be
published in the proceedings of the international conference for the European Geogrids Experts Panel
Edinburg, Scotland.
Mukabi J.N. (2008d). The Role of Enhanced Research in Geotechnical Engineering for Pragmatic
Infrastructure Development within the Vision 2030 (Keynote Lecture), published in the Proceedings of the
IEK International Conference on ‘The Engineer and Vision 2030’, Nairobi, Kenya.
Mukabi J.N, Gono K, Njoroge B, Hatekayama R, Tesfaye A, Otwani J, Amoyo G, Murunga P, Ndemi J, Okado J,
Kotheki S. (2008c). The Challenges and Solutions for Problematic Soils for Infrastructure Development in
Kenya and the East Africa Region, published in the Proceedings of the IEK International Conference on ‘The
Engineer and Vision 2030’, Nairobi, Kenya.
Mukabi J.N, Gono K, Ngare S, Nyang’aga F, Njoroge B, Hatekayama R, Tesfaye A, Feleke G, Kotheki S. (2008b).
Newly Developed Technologies for Roads and Bridges: An example of Comprehensive Design and
Construction Approach considering Tropical Geomaterial Characteristics, published in the Proceedings of
the IEK International Conference on ‘The Engineer and Vision 2030’, Nairobi, Kenya.
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Mukabi J.N. (2008a). Application of the Mechanics of Tropical soils in Geotechnical Engineering: Some Recent
Advances and Introduction of Futuristic Concepts on Geoscientific, Global Energy Conservation Systems
GECS, published in the Proceedings of the IEK International Conference on ‘The Engineer and Vision 2030’,
Nairobi, Kenya.
Mukabi J.N. (2007m). The Mechanism of Interaction of Geogrids and Soils, published in the Proceedings of the
European Geogrid Experts Panel, Hamburg, Germany.
Mukabi J.N. (2007l): Mathematical Modeling of Some Recently Developed soil Mechanics and Geotechnical
Engineering Concepts, For Publication in the Proceedings of the 14th Regional Conference on Geotechnics
for Developing Africa.
Mukabi J.N. (2007k): Mathematical Examination of Some Recently Developed Concepts in Geotechnical
Engineering, For Publication in the Proceedings of the 14th Regional Conference on Geotechnics for
Developing Africa.
Mukabi J.N. (2007j). Application of Consolidation and Shear Stress Ratio Concepts in Foundation Design and
Construction, published in the Proceedings of the 14th African Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and
Geotechnical Engineering, Yaoundé
Mukabi J.N. & Gono, K. (2007i). Characterization of Expansive Soils to Determine Appropriate Highway and
Foundation Design – Construction Methods, published in the Proceedings of the 14th African Regional
Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Yaoundé
Mukabi J.N., Hatakeyama, R. & Tesfaye, A. (2007h). A comprehensive Method of Analysis for Cost-effective
Detailed Design of Pavement Structures, published in the Proceedings of the 14th African Regional
Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Yaoundé
Mukabi J.N., Gono, K., Hatakeyama, R. & Tesfaye, A. (2007g). Employing Cost-effective Countermeasures to
Slope Failure Based on Newly Developed OPMC Stabilization Concepts, published in the Proceedings of the
14th African Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Yaoundé
Mukabi J.N. (2007f). A Comprehensive Approach To The Design of Flexible Pavements In Tropical Countries,
published in the Proceedings of the 10th Australia New Zealand Conference on Geomechanics, Brisbane
Mukabi J.N. & Gono, K. (2007e). Some Engineering Based Solutions To Problems Related To Expansive Soils,
published in the Proceedings of the 10th Australia New Zealand Conference on Geomechanics, Brisbane
Mukabi J.N. and Tatsuoka, F. (2007d): Pavement and Bridge Foundation Design Based on a Newly Proposed
Consolidation and Shear Stress Ratio Concept, For Publication in the Geotechiques Journal.
Mukabi J.N. and Tatsuoka, F. (2007c): Some Recently Developed Empirical Formulae For -Foundation Design,
For Publication in the Journal of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Mukabi J.N., Toda, T. & Shimizu, N. (2007b). Application of a New Mechanical Stabilization Technique in
Reducing The Cost And Impact of Rural Road Construction, published in the Proceedings of the 23rd World
Road Congress, Paris
Mukabi J.N., Gono, K., Hatakeyama, R. & Tesfaye, A. (2007a). Unique Methods of Enhancing Engineering
Properties of Geomaterials for Slopes, Embankments and Pavement Structures, published in the
Proceedings of the 23rd World Road Congress, Paris
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Mukabi, J.N. (2005e): Geoscience Principles for Engineering Design and Application, For Publication in the
Proceedings of the 31st International Congress on Science, Culture and Arts in the 21st Century.
Mukabi, J.N. Meselle, H. and Gono, K. (2005d): Characterization of Expansive Soil Under Static and Dynamic
Loading Conditions for Pavement Design, For Publication in the Journal of civil Engineering of JKUAT
Mukabi, J.N. Messelle, H. and Gono, K. (2005c): An Experimental and Analytical Method Proposed for
Evaluating High Plasticity Natural Geometrical, For Publication in the Proceedings of the 15th
International Road Federation (IRF).
Mukabi, J.N. Gono, K., and Hatakeyama, R. (2005b): A unique VE Pavement Design and Construction Approach
Adopted for Some Road Projects in Kenya and Ethiopia, For Publication in the Proceedings of the 15th
International Road Federation (IRF).
Mukabi, J.N. (2005a): Pavement Structure Design and Construction Control, For Publication in the Proceedings
of the 15th International Road Federation (IRF).
Mukabi, J.N. (2004e): Some Modified Methods for Highway Design and Construction, For Publication in the
Proceedings of the 15th International Road Federation.
Mukabi, J.N. (2004d): Developing A Scientific Approach to Partial Solutions of Geotechnical Engineering
Problems, For Publication in the Proceedings of the 31st International Congress on Science, Culture and Arts
in the 21st Century.
Mukabi, J. N. (2004c) : The CMM Systematic Approach Concept For The Design of Flexible Pavement
Structures in Developing Countries, (General Publication For Consulting and Practicing Engineers in
Developing Countries),.
Mukabi, J.N. (2004b): Characterization of Tropical Geomaterials Bearing Civil Engineering Structures,
(Publication for Consulting and Practicing Engineers in Tropical Countries)
Mukabi, J. N. (2004a) : A Comprehensive Engineering Report Proposed Countermeasures to Slope,
Embankment and Pavement Structure Failure at Sta. 9+310 ~ 9+346km, Volume I. (for Construction
Project Consultants Inc. Ethiopian Roads Authority and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
Mukabi, J.N (2003e) Comprehensive Design Analysis of OV Type Based on The Proposed CMM Design
Concept, for Ethiopian Roads Authority, Construction Project Consultants Inc; and Kajima Corporation.
Mukabi J.N, F. Tatsuoka, K.Gono, N. Shimizu, G. Feleke, R. Hatakeyama, W. Demoze, B. N. Njoroge, A. Tesfaye.
M. Tadele., (2003d). The Role of Enhanced Research Oriented Highway and Foundation Design for
Sustainable Development, in proceedings of the International Workshop on the Recent Trends in Civil
Engineering.
Mukabi, J.N., Feleke G., Demoze W., Zelalem A: (2003c). Impact of Environmental Factors on the Performance
of Highway Pavement Structures, in the proceedings of the International Civil Engineering Conference on
Sustainable development in the 21st Century. “Innovating Modified NDT/DT Techniques for the Evaluation of
an Existing Pavement Structure-Theoretical Considerations and Experimental Results”, 2003.
Mukabi, J.N., Gono K., Koishikawa K., Feleke G., Hatekayam R., Demoze W., Kunioka H., Zelalem A., (2003b).
Innovating Modified NDT/DT Techniques for the Evaluation of An Existing Pavement Structure-
Theoretical Considerations and Experimental Results, in the proceedings of the International Civil
Engineering Conference on Sustainable development in the 21st Century.
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Mukabi, J.N., Gono, K., Koishikawa K., Feleke, G., Hatekayama, H., Demoze, W., Kunioka, R., Zelalem, A.,
(2003a). Innovating Modified NDT/DT Techniques for the Evaluation of An Existing Pavement Structure-
Method of Testing, in the proceedings of the International Civil Engineering Conference on Sustainable
development in the 21st Century.
Mukabi, J.N (2002e) Proposed approach to Determining Countermeasures to Slope Failure at Sta. 9+310km ~
9+346km, for Kajima Corporation and Ethiopian Roads Authority.
Mukabi, J.N (2002d): Effects of some geological aspects on the mechanical performance of tropical road
construction geomaterials, for publication in the proceedings of the 12th International Conference of the
International Association of Engineering Geology, Durban, South Africa
Mukabi, J.N., Inamdar, W.A., and Chacha, C.G. (2002c): Environmental vs. socio-economic impact of rural roads
construction in Western Kenya with reference to geotechnical aspects, for publication in the proceedings
of the 4th International Congress on Environmental Geotechnics, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Mukabi, J.N. (2002b): Some Recent Advances in Highway and Bridge Foundation Engineering. (General
Publication Incorporating Some New Design Concepts, Ideas, Approach and Engineering Theories for
Consulting and Research Engineers).
Mukabi, J.N. (2002a): Limitations of foundation design codes predominantly based on the conventional
concept of critical state soil mechanics, for publication in the Proceedings of the International Symposium
on foundation design codes and soil investigation, Kamakura, Japan.
Mukabi, J.N(2001l) A New Approach Proposed for the Evaluation and Analysis of the Structural Capacity and
Overlay Design of a Road Pavement Structure, for Japan International Cooperation Agency and Ethiopian
Roads Authority.
Mukabi, J.N(2001k) Evaluation of Plasticity Characteristics and their Reciprocal Influence on Vital Road
engineering Parameter, for Japan International Cooperation Agency and Ethiopian Roads Authority.
Mukabi, J.N (2001j) Analysis and Evaluation of the Structural Capacity and Serviceability Level of the Existing
Road Pavement (PHASE III), for Japan International Cooperation Agency and Ethiopian Roads Authority.
Mukabi, J.N (2001i) Field Study and Status Quo Assessment on the Geotechnical Aspects of the Addis
Ababa~Debre Markos Trunk Road Project, for Construction Project Consultants and Ethiopian Roads
Authority.
Mukabi, J.N (2001h) Computation of Capping Layer Thickness with Reference to Native Subgrade Bearing
Capacity (for Japan International Cooperation Agency and Ethiopian Roads Authority.
Mukabi. J.N., Njoroge, B.N. and Shimizu, N. (2001g): A unique method of mechanical stabilization and
construction adopted for a road project in Kenya; for publication in the Proceedings of the Conference on
Construction Technology, Sabah, Malaysia.
Mukabi, J.N. Njoroge B.N., and Toda, T. (2001f): Behaviour of stabilized black cotton soil from the Lake Basin
of Kenya, for publication in the proceedings of the Symposium on Soil Behaviour and Soft Ground
Construction, Massachusetts, USA.
Mukabi, J.N., Kimura, Y., Shimizu, N., Mwangi, S.N., Omollo, A., and Njoroge, B.N. (2001e): Evaluation of some
Kenyan geomaterial properties for embankment design based on a quasi-empirical approach, in
Proceedings of the International Conference of the ISSMGE, Istanbul, Turkey.
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Mukabi, J.N. (2001d): Derivation and application of consolidation and shear stress functions with reference to
Critical State analysis of N.C. clays, in the proceedings of the International Conference of the ISSMGE,
Istanbul, Turkey.
Mukabi, J.N., Njoroge, B.N., and Toda, T. (2001c): Pragmatic method of evaluation design parameters adopting
Kenyan tropical soils for pavement structure, in Proceedings of the 14th IRF World Road Congress, Paris,
France.
Mukabi, J.N., and Shimizu, N. (2001b): Strength and deformation characteristics of mechanically stabilized
road construction materials based on a new batching ratio method, in Proceedings of the 14th IRF Road
World Congress, Paris France.
Mukabi, J.N., (2001a): Theoretical and empirical basis for a method of determining and optimum batching
ratio for mechanical stabilization of geomaterials, in Proceedings of the 14th IRF Road World Congress,
Paris, France.
Mukabi, J.N. (2000). The design and construction of Reinforced Earth Embankments. In Internal Reports and
Correspondence, the Terre Armee Method, 2000. CPC, Nairobi.
Mukabi, J.N (1999d). The Study on Rural Roads Improvement in Western Kenya – Materials Testing Analyses
and Countermeasures for Design Purposes. In Internal Reports and Correspondence, Japan International
Cooperation Agency (JICA) & Ministry of Roads & Public Works, Kenya.
Mukabi J.N & Tatsuoka, F. (1999c). Effects of stress path and ageing in reconsolidation on deformation
characteristics of stiff natural clays. Proc. 2nd I.S on pre-failure characteristic of Geomaterials, Torino.
Mukabi, J.N., Wambura, J.H. & Maina, J. P. Murunga (1999b): Behaviour of CON-AID Treated Fine Grained
Kenyan Soils, 12th African Regional Conference on Geotechnics for Developing Africa, pp. 583-592, Durban,
South Africa.
Mukabi, J.N. & Tasuoka, F. (1999a): Influence of Reconsolidation Stress History and Strain Rate on The
Behaviour of Kaolin Over a Wide Range of Strain, 12th African Regional Conference on Geotechnics for
Developing African, pp. 365-377, Durban, South Africa.
Mukabi J.N & Tatsuoka, F. (1995b). Effects of swelling and saturation of Unsaturated Soil Behaviour and
Applications, Int. Symposium on the Behaviour of Unsaturated Soils, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya.
Mukabi, J.N & Tatsuoka, F. (1994c), Small strain behavior in triaxial compression of lightly over-consolidated
Kaolin. In Proc. 49th Annual Conf. of JSCE, III: 286-297.
Mukabi J.N & Tatsuoka, F., Kohata, Y. & Akino, N. (1994b). Small strain stiffness of Pleistocene clays. Proc. Int.
Symp. On pre-failure Deformation Characteristics of Geomaterials, IS-Hokkaid. ‘94’ Balkema, Vol. 1, PP. 189-
195
Mukabi J.N. & Tatsuoka, F. (1994a); Small strain behavior in triaxial compression of lightly over consolidated
Kaolin, proc. 49th Annual Conf. Of JSCE, III, pp.296~297.
Mukabi, J.N.Tatsuoka, F. and Tsuchida, T-(1993b).Field and Laboratory measurements of small strain stiffness
for Osaka Bay Clays.Proc.of 26th annual meeting of JSCE in Sendai, 111:46-47.
Mukabi, J.N. Abe, H. and Tatsuoka, F (1993a).Local Verses external measurements for axial Strain for
Clays.Proc.of the 28th annual meeting of JSSMFE in Kobe, Vol.2, PP.655-658.
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Mukabi J.N and Richardson P.(1992m).Contributions of the Civil Engineer in Realizing the Minato Mirai 21
Mega-Project, a Publication for the International Symposium on Futuristic Cities, Los Angeles, USA
Mukabi J.N and Richardson P.(1992l).A Conceptual Presentation of the Main Futuristic Components of the
MM21 Development Projects, a Publication for the International Symposium on Futuristic Cities, Los
Angeles, USA
Mukabi J.N, Yasukawa H. and Okubo Y. (1992k).Introduction of Some State of the Art Technologies Adapted in
MM21 Mega Project, a Publication for the International Symposium on Futuristic Cities, Los Angeles, USA
Mukabi J.N, Yasufuku M. and Silvestre G.(1992j).Applying Spatial Concepts for Urban Density and
Transportation Patterns, a Publication for the International Forum on Advanced Transport Infrastructure
Planning, Perth, Australia
Mukabi J.N, Yasufuku M. and Silvestre G. (1992i).Introducing Computerized Noding Transport Network
Concepts, a Publication for the International Forum on Advanced Transport Infrastructure Planning, Perth,
Australia
Mukabi J.N, Yasufuku M. and Silvestre G. (1992h).Complex Permutation Matrices Developed for Physical
Infrastructure Integration, a Publication for the International Forum on Advanced Transport Infrastructure
Planning, Perth, Australia
Mukabi J.N, Yasufuku M. and Silvestre G.(1992g).Applying the Circumferential Matrix Concept in Transport
Infrastructure Planning and Development ,a Publication for the International Forum on Advanced
Transport Infrastructure Planning, Perth, Australia.
Mukabi J.N. (1992f).Urban Environmental Deterioration and The Civil Engineering, a Publication
Drafted for Challenges of The Future.
Mukabi J.N. (1992e).Overview of the Strategies and Policies of the Development and Management Profile of
Transport Infrastructure In Asia and The Pacific, a special Publication for the Asian Development Bank
(ADB).
Mukabi J.N. (1992d).Control of Rapid Urbanization based on a Technical and Engineering Approach, a
publication for World Urbanization Prospects.
Mukabi J.N. (1992c). Pragmatic Application of Enhanced Civil Engineering Technologies in Curbing
Population Explosion, a Publication for World Urbanization Prospects.
Mukabi J.N. (1992b). The Role of Civil Engineering in the urban Environment a publication for Planning and
management in the Developing world.
Mukabi J.N & Tatsuoka, F. (1992a); Effects of consolidation stress ratio and strain rate on the peak stress ratio
of Kaolin, the 27th Annual meeting of the JSSMFE, Kochi, PP.655~6
Mukabi, J.N. (1991k): Behavior of clays for a wide range of strain in triaxial compression, Msc. Thesis,
University of Tokyo.
Mukabi J.N (1991j).An Engineering 3-D Model for Analyzing Urban Rural Integration Based on Civil
Engineering Concepts, a Publication for the International Symposium on New Concepts for Systematic
Urban and Rural Development, Boston, USA.
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Mukabi J.N, Rampello G and Clayton R.(1991i).Proposed Methods for Developing Appropriate Models for
Rural Planning and Development, a Publication for the International Symposium on New Concepts for
Systematic Urban and Rural Development, Boston, USA.
Mukabi J.N, Rampello G and Clayton R.(1991h).Pragmatic Application of the Orthometric Quadra-Model for
Structural Analysis of Rural Development Planning, a Publication for the International Symposium on New
Concepts for Systematic Urban and Rural Development, Boston, USA.
Mukabi J.N, Rampello G and Clayton R.(1991g).Application of a Recently Proposed Transformation Matrix
Model for Urban Cluster Analysis, a Publication for the International Symposium on New Concepts for
Systematic Urban and Rural Development, Boston, USA.
Mukabi J.N, Rampello G and Clayton R. (1991f).A Newly Proposed Transformation Matrix Model for Analyzing
Models of Rural Development, a Publication for the International Symposium on New Concepts for
Systematic Urban and Rural Development, Boston, USA.
Mukabi J.N (1991e). Spatial Modelling for Rural~Urban Matrix Integration, a Publication for the International
Symposium on New Concepts for Systematic Urban and Rural Development, Boston, USA.
Mukabi J.N and White F.J.(1991d).Introducing some Basic Concepts for an Engineering 3-D Model for
Analyzing Urbanization Trends, a Publication for the International Symposium on Analytical Methods for
Urban Planning and Development, Manilla, Phillipines.
Mukabi J.N(1991c).Applying Statistical and Probabilistic Methods in Analyzing Major Impediments of
Systematic Urban Development, a Publication for the International Symposium on Analytical Methods for
Urban Planning and Development, Manilla, Phillipines.
Mukabi J.N, Molner D. and Viggianni S. (1991b).Alternative Energy Related Research: It’s Contribution in
providing some Crucial Solutions to Global Warming, a Publication for the International Symposium on
Global Environmental Challenges, Texas, USA.
Mukabi J.N and Viggiann S. (1991a). A strategic approach in providing some Solutions to Global
Environmental Problems, a Publication for the International Symposium on Global Environmental
Challenges, Texas, USA.
Mukabi J.N and White L, (1990k).Some Development Perspectives for Rural-Urban Migration
in Developing Countries, a Publication for the Conference for Spatial Urban and Rural Planning and
Development, Niigata, Japan
Mukabi J.N and White L,(1990j).An Engineering Study on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Planning and
Development, a Publication for the Conference for Spatial Urban and Rural Planning and Development,
Niigata, Japan
Mukabi J.N and White L,(1990i).The Role of Enhanced Transport Infrastructure Development in Stimulating
Rural Economics, a Publication for the Conference for Spatial Urban and Rural Planning and Development,
Niigata, Japan
Mukabi J.N. (1990h).The Spiral Analytical Concept in Analyzing Physical Infrastructure Development of Urban
Centres, a Publication for the International Conference on the Urban Planning and the Environment,
Hawaii, US.
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Mukabi J.N. and Carlos S,(1990g) An Engineering Perspective of the Comparative Analysis of Urban
Development Patterns, a Publication for the International Conference on the Urban Planning and the
Environment, Hawaii, USA.
Mukabi J.N, Torimitsu K and Carlos S,(1990f).Challenges Emanating from Rapid Urbanization,
a Publication for the International Conference on the Urban Planning and the Environment, Hawaii, USA.
Mukabi J.N and Scott J. (1990e).Challenges of Rapid Enhancement of Transport Infrastructure Development,
Impact of Population Explosion on the Urban and Rural Environments.
Mukabi J.N and Scott J. (1990d) Mass Transit Systems: Their Importance In Regional and National
Development. Impact of Population Explosion on the Urban and Rural Environments
Mukabi J.N, Fukushima I. and Scott J.(1990c),Contribution of poor Transport Infrastructure to Urbanization
Problems, a Publication for the International Conference on Transport Infrastructure, Hong Kong.
Mukabi J.N and Fukagawa H. (1990b).Impact of Population Explosion on the Urban and Rural Environments, a
Publication for the Environmental Science Journal.
Mukabi J.N and Fukagawa H. (1990a) Adverse Effects of Rapid Urbanization on the Physical Environment, a
Publication for the Environmental Science Journal.
Mukabi J.N and Sato F.,(1989l).Some Critical Impediments of Urban Planning and Development,a publication
for the International Urban Planning and Development Conference, Denver, USA
Mukabi J.N, Hosokawa T. and Hiroshi K. (1989k).A Modeling Concept for Systematic Urban Planning and
Development Based on some Civil Engineering Concepts. a Publication for the International Urban
Planning and Development Conference, Denver, USA
Mukabi J.N, Hosokawa T. and Hiroshi K. (1989j).A Newly Proposed Civil Engineering Orthometric Quadra-
Model Phasing for Structural Analysis of Urban Development, a Publication for the International Urban
Planning and Development Conference, Denver, USA
Mukabi J.N (1989h) .A Proposed Civil Engineering Model for Integrated Urban Planning and Development,
a Publication for the International Urban Planning and Development Conference, Denver, USA
Mukabi J.N (1989g).Civil Engineering and Transport Infrastructure, Publication for Modern Technologies for
Transport Infrastructure Development, Seoul, South Korea.
Mukabi J.N and Katagira I.,(1989f).The Importance of Strategic Infrastructure Planning for Urban Transport
Development, Publication for Modern Technologies for Transport Infrastructure Development, Seoul, South
Korea.
Mukabi J.N and Katagiri I.,(1989e).The Role of Geotechnical Engineering in the Planning and Development of
Transport Infrastructure, Publication for Modern Technologies for Transport Infrastructure Development,
Seoul, South Korea.
Mukabi J.N and Yashimura H., (1989d).An Engineering Model of Analyzing some Global Warming Effects. Pre-
Kyoto Protocol Publication.
Mukabi J.N and Nakamura K., (1989c).Impact of Civil Engineering Structures or the Marine Environment, Pre-
Kyoto Protocol Publication.
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Mukabi J.N, Sakai T and Fukagawa K., (1989b).An Engineering Approach to the Assessment of Rural Area
Environment. Pre-Kyoto Protocol Publication.
Mukabi J.N, Sakai T and Fukagawa K., (1989a).Evaluation of the Modernized Urban Environment from a Civil
Engineering Perspective, Pre-Kyoto Protocol Publication.
Mukabi J.N (1988):The Role of Enhanced Scientific and Technological Methods for Futuristic Cities,
a Publication for the Journal of Technology and the Future.
Mukabi J.N (1987): Futuristic Perspectives of the Civil Engineer in the 21st Century, a Publication for the
Journal of Technology and the Future.
Mukabi J.N (1985).A Proposal based on the Fundamental Concept of Home and Office Automation, a
Publication in the Proposal of Futuristic Cities of the 21st Century.
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12. EMPLOYMENT RECORD: BASED ON TYPE OF SERVICES
Position(s)
Held/Designation Duration Employer Location & Client
Types of Services
Rendered
Chief Technical Advisor 2009 ~ To Date Eyat Oilfield Services
Co. Ltd
Khartoum, The
Sudan
Eyat Oilfield Services
Co. Ltd
Technical Advisory,
ADR, Management,
Engineering
Consultancy
Chief Technical Advisor 2009 ~ To Date Bill Engineering
Works Ltd.
Khartoum, The
Sudan
Bill Engineering
Works Ltd.
Technical Advisory,
ADR, Management,
Engineering
Consultancy
Chief Technical Advisor 2008 ~ To Date Eyat Roads & Bridges
Co. Ltd
Khartoum, The
Sudan
Eyat Oilfield Services
Co. Ltd
Technical Advisory,
ADR, Management,
Engineering
Consultancy
Chief Technical Advisor 2008 ~ To Date Eyat Mining &
Exploration Co. Ltd
Khartoum, The
Sudan
Eyat Oilfield Services
Co. Ltd
Technical Advisory,
ADR, Management,
Engineering
Consultancy
Chief Technical Advisor 2007~ To Date Payii Roads & Bridges
Co. Ltd
Juba, Southern
Sudan
Payii Roads &
Bridges Co. Ltd
Technical Advisory,
ADR, Management,
Engineering
Consultancy
Chief Technical Advisor 2007 ~ To Date Kundan Singh
Construction Ltd.
Nairobi, Kenya/Dar
es Salaam/Mbeya,
Tanzania
Kundan Singh
Construction Ltd.
Technical Advisory,
ADR, Management,
Engineering
Consultancy
Chief Technical Advisor
Chief Technical Advisor
2007 ~ To Date
2007 ~ To Date
MoM-GoSS/White
Nile Oil Exploration
Co. Ltd
White Nile Oil
Exploration Co. Ltd
Juba, Southern
Sudan/Nairobi,
Kenya/Johannesburg
, South Africa &
London, England
Technical Advisory,
ADR, Management,
Engineering
Consultancy
33
Chief Technical Advisor
2007 ~ To Date Geotechnologies East
Africa Ltd
Nairobi,
Kenya/Kampala,
Uganda/Juba,
Southern Sudan
Technical Advisory,
ADR, Management,
Engineering
Consultancy
Chief Technical Advisor
2007 ~ To Date Tensar International London, England
Technical Advisory,
ADR, Management,
Engineering
Consultancy
Chief Technical Advisor
2006 ~ To Date
Geotechnologies
South Africa Pty. Johannesburg, South
Technical Advisory,
ADR, Management,
Engineering
Consultancy
Chief Technical Advisor/ Chief
Executive Officer/ Chief
Consulting Engineer/ Project
Manager/Project Director
2004 ~ To Date
Kensetsu Kaihatsu
Consultants/Kensetsu
Kaihatsu Limited
Kenya
(MoLG/ODPM, MoR,
MoPW), Ethiopia,
Tanzania, South
Africca, Rwanda,
Burundi, Sudan
(MOTR), (CPC,
Kajima, JBIC) etc.
Executive, Technical
Advisory, ADR,
Management,
Engineering
Consultancy
Chief Technical Advisor/Asst.
Managing Director, Africa
Region
May’05~2007 Katahira & Engineers
International
Kenya (JICA) Sudan
(GOSS)
ADR
PS
Chairman Oct 03 ~ To
Date CMCC Kenya Executive
Chief Technical Advisor &
Assistant Resident Engineer Jul 01 ~ Apr 04
CPC/Kajima
Corporation Ethiopia
Detailed Design, BD,
FS,PS
Geotechnical Engineer/Chief
Project Coordinator
Mar 99 ~ Dec
99 JICA (seconded) Kenya FS,
CEO & Chief Consulting
Engineer
Dec 97 ~ To
Date Revtech Ltd. Kenya Advisory
Chief Technical Advisor Apr 98 ~ Apr 04 CPC East Africa Consult
Examiner Oct 03 ~ To
Date
Addis Ababa
University
Ethiopia (Post
Graduate Sch.) Examine & Advisory
Executive
Consultant/Director
May 98 ~ To
Date Mpata Inv. Ltd. Kenya, Japan
Executive for Real
Estate, Property Dev.
Board of Examiners Member Sep 98 ~ To
Date UoN, JKUAT,AAU
Kenya (Post
Graduate) Examine
Lecturer, Environmental
Science on Global Internet Jun 96 NEC Japan Lecture
Special Representative Apr 95 ~ Dec 97 Mpata Int. Japan Executive
34
Chief Programme Developer Apr 95 ~ Dec 97 Todo Press Inc. Japan (Eco-Training
Programme)
Executive /Education,
Communication,
Environment
Director May 95 ~ To
Date RECSSAD Kenya Executive
Director Jul 95 ~ To Date KEIPET Kenya, Executive
Managing Director Dec 95 ~ Dec 97 Mpata Inv. Ltd. Kenya Executive
Assistant Managing Director Jan 92 ~ Jan 94 Mpata International Japan Executive
Part-Time Lecturer Apr 91 ~ Apr 94 JICA Japan, UoT (Institute
of Industrial Science) Lecture
Assistant Supervisor Jan 91 ~ Apr 95 Nihon University Japan (Department
of CE) Advisory/Lecture
Technical Consultant Jan 90 ~ Apr 95 Skillman & Co. Japan
Advisory
Director 1985 ~ To Date DI-M Technology
Systems USA Executive
Notes*
CPC - Construction Project Consultant Inc. JICA - Japan International Cooperation Agency
JBIC - Japan Bank of International Cooperation UON - University of Nairobi
CMC - Createch Management Consultants JKUAT - Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture
DD - Detail Design & Technology
TC - Technical Consultancy AAU - Addis Ababa University
BD - Basic Design RECSSAD - Regional Centre for Social Studies
FS - Feasibility Study & Development
PS - Preliminary Study UOT - University of Tokyo
MoR Ministry of Roads MoPW - Ministry of Public Works
MoLG – Ministry of Local Government ODPM - Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
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13. EXPERIENCE RECORD: BASED ON TYPE OF SERVICES
Position(s) Held/Designation Duration
Name of
Employing
Organization
Project Name and Location
(Client)
Types of
Services
Rendered
Team Leader/Chief Technical
advisor/Sr. Materials/Pavement
& Geotechnical Engineer
2009 ~
Ongoing
Ministry of Local
Government and
Office of the Deputy
Prime Minister,
Republic of Kenya
Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of
Gisambai-Mbale Road in Vihiga
District
Engineering
Study and
Detailed Design
Team Leader/Chief Technical
advisor/Sr. Materials/Pavement
& Geotechnical Engineer
2009 ~
Ongoing
Ministry of Local
Government and
Office of the Deputy
Prime Minister,
Republic of Kenya
Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of
Selected Roads, Storm Water
Drains and Erection of Street
Lighting
Engineering
Study and
Detailed Design
Team Leader/Chief Technical
advisor/Sr. Materials/Pavement
& Geotechnical Engineer
2009 ~
Ongoing
Ministry of Local
Government and
Office of the Deputy
Prime Minister,
Republic of Kenya
Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of
Gisambai-Mbale Road in Vihiga
District
Construction
Team Leader/Chief Technical
advisor/Sr. Materials/Pavement
& Geotechnical Engineer
2009 ~
Ongoing
Ministry of Local
Government and
Office of the Deputy
Prime Minister,
Republic of Kenya
Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of
Selected Roads, Storm Water
Drains and Erection of Street
Lighting
Construction
Team Leader/Chief Technical
advisor/Sr. Materials/Pavement
& Geotechnical Engineer
2009 ~
Ongoing
Kundan Singh
Construction/
Tanzania Airports
Authority, United
Republic of
Tanzania
Construction of Pavements and
Buildings at Songwe Airport in
Mbeya Region
Technical
Advisory,
Engineering
Consultancy, DR,
DD
Team Leader/Chief Technical
advisor/Sr. Materials/Pavement
& Geotechnical Engineer 2009 ~
Ongoing
Kundan Singh
Construction/
Ministry of Roads –
Republic of Kenya
Ugrading to Bitumen Standards
of Kamukuywa-Kaptama-
Kapsokwony-Sirisia Road
Technical
Advisory,
Engineering
Consultancy, DR,
DD
Team Leader/Chief Technical
advisor/Sr. Materials/Pavement
& Geotechnical Engineer
2009 ~
Ongoing Geotechnologies
East Africa/
Geotechnologies
South Africa/
Tensar
International
Application of Triax Tensar for
Enhanced Mechanical
Stabilization of Roads in Uganda
Technical
Advisory,
Engineering
Consultancy
36
Position(s) Held/Designation Duration
Name of
Employing
Organization
Project Name and Location
(Client)
Types of
Services
Rendered
Team Leader/Chief Technical
advisor/Sr. Materials/Pavement
& Geotechnical Engineer
2009 ~
Ongoing Geotechnologies
South Africa/
Tensar
International
Application of Triax Tensar for
Enhanced Mechanical
Stabilization of Roads in Ghana
Technical
Advisory,
Engineering
Consultancy
Team Leader/Chief Technical
advisor/Sr. Materials/Pavement
& Geotechnical Engineer
2009 ~
Ongoing Geotechnologies
South Africa/
Tensar
International
Application of Triax Tensar for
Enhanced Mechanical
Stabilization of Access Roads,
Airstrips and Pad Foundations
for Oil Drilling Rigs in Upper
Delta Nigeria
Technical
Advisory,
Engineering
Consultancy
Project Director/Team
Leader/Chief Technical
advisor/Sr. Materials/Pavement
& Geotechnical Engineer
2009 ~
Ongoing Ministry of Local
Government,
Republic of Kenya
Proposed
Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of
Selected Roads, Storm Drains
And Erection of Street Lighting
in Bomet Township
Executive, DR, TA,
DD &
Construction
Implementation
Project Director/Team
Leader/Chief Technical
advisor/Sr. Materials/Pavement
& Geotechnical Engineer
2009 ~
Ongoing Ministry of Local
Government,
Republic of Kenya
Proposed Rehabilitation/
Reconstruction of Gisambai ~
Mbale Road in Vihiga District
Executive, DR, TA,
DD &
Construction
Implementation
Chief Technical Advisor/Sr.
Pavement/Geotechnical and
Materials Engineer
2008 ~
Ongoing Ol Seki Mara Camp
Construction of the Ol Seki
Airstrip (OL SEKI)
PF,SDR,BD,DD,AD
R
Team Leader/ Geotechnical
Engineer 7 months
Kenya Wildlife
Service
Engineering Study on the
performance of Tensar Geogrids
with local soils for Kenya
Wildlife Service
FS, PS, Technical
Advisory
Sr. Geotechnical Engineer-
Team Leader
4 months
Kenya Airport Authority
Engineering Study on the
performance of Tensar Geogrids
with local soils for Kisumu
Airport Expansion Project.
Technical
Advisory,
Engineering
Consultancy, BD,
DD
Team Leader/ Geotechnical
Engineer
3.5 months
Ministry of Roads, Tensor Intentional And Geotechnologies, South Africa
Engineering Study on the
performance of Tensar Geogrids
with Local Soils for Mukurweini-
Gakonya and Rutune-Mahuani
Roads Project
BD, FS, Technical
Advisory
Team Leader/Senior Highway
Engineer
6.8 months
Governor’s Office, Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Planning
Transport Infrastructure
Development Project
Leer~Adok Trunk Road and Port
Project
FS, Consultancy
Advisory
37
Position(s) Held/Designation Duration
Name of
Employing
Organization
Project Name and Location
(Client)
Types of
Services
Rendered
Team Leader/Chief Technical
advisor/Chief Project
Coordinator/Sr.
Materials/Pavement &
Geotechnical Engineer
12 months
JICA
Ntare~Rushatsi Boulevard
Project for Pavement
Rehabilitation on City Roads,
Bujumbura
ADR, FS, BD, DD
Team Leader/ Chief Technical
Advisor
24 months
Tensar International
Research And Development
Study For Affordable Housing
For East And Central Africa
FS, BD, Technical
Advisory
Project Manager/Senior
Materials, Pavement & Highway
Engineer/Research Team
Leader
8months
GOSS/ World Food Programme
Consultancy Work Supervision
Of Emergency Road Repairs In
South Sudan – Phase 3
ADR, DD, FS,
Managerial
Project Manager/Sr. Highway
and Geotechnical Engineer
13months
World Food Programme
Comprehensive Evaluation of the
Engineering Implementation of
the Emergency Study on
Planning and Support for Basic
Physical and Social
Infrastructure in Juba and the
surrounding areas in Southern
Sudan
ADR, DD, FS,
Managerial
Chief Technical advisor/Chief
Project Coordinator/Sr.
Materials/Pavement &
Geotechnical Engineer/Deputy
Team Leader
15 months
Government of Southern Sudan (GOSS)/ Ministry Of Transport And Roads (MOTR)
Emergency Study on The
Planning And Support For Basic
Physical And Social
Infrastructure In Juba Town
And The Surrounding Areas
FS, BD, Technical
Advisory
Deputy Project Manager/Senior
Highway & Geotechnical
Engineer
1 Month
Government of Southern Sudan
Preliminary Study of Southern
Sudan Roads Network and
Capacity Building
FS, BD, Executive
Sr. Highway Engineer and Team
Leader
3 months
Ethiopia Roads Authority/ Addis Ababa City Roads authority
Feasibility Study and
Preliminary Engineering Design
for the Addis Ababa Urban
Transport Network
Development
FS, BD, DD,
Technical
Advisory
Chief Technical Advisor/Senior
Highway & Geotechnical
Engineer
1month
JICA/ Ministry of Local Government, Kenya
The Study on Master Plan for
Urban Transport in the Nairobi
Metropolitan Area
FS, BD
38
Position(s) Held/Designation Duration
Name of
Employing
Organization
Project Name and Location
(Client)
Types of
Services
Rendered
Sr. Highway Engineer and
Team Leader
2 Months
Ethiopia Roads Authority/ Addis Ababa City Roads authority
Feasibility Study and
Preliminary Engineering Design
for Mitigation Measures against
Traffic Congestion and
Improvement Measures of
Traffic Safety in Addis Ababa
City
FS, BD, DD,
Technical
Advisory
Highway Engineer/Project
Leader
12months
Ethiopia Roads Authority/ Addis Ababa City Roads authority
Post-Construction Project
Evaluation and Preparation of
the Consultancy and Contract
Completion Reports for the
Addis Ababa-Goha Tsion Trunk
Road Project
FS, BD, DD,
Managerial,
Technical
Advisory
Deputy Team Leader/ claims
Engineer
7months
Ethiopia Roads Authority/ Addis Ababa City Roads authority
Evaluation assessment and
preparation of Contractual
Claims
FS, Executive
Team Leader/Project
Director/Sr. Geotechnical
Engineer
5 Months
Bahir Dar Municipality
Feasibility Study and
Preliminary Engineering Design
Project for the Upgrading and
Expansion of the Gimbothaya
International Airport and Access
Road in Bahir Dar
FS, BD, DD
Team Leader/Sr. Highway
Engineer
3 Months
Bahir Dar Municipality
Feasibility Study and
Preliminary Engineering Design
of the Bahir Dar University Road
FS, BD
Team Leader/Sr. Highway
Engineer
9 Months
MoFED/ ERA / Kajima Corporation
Feasibility Study and
Preliminary Engineering Design
of the Upgrading Project of the
Holeta~Muger Road
FS, BD
Project Director /Sr. Highway
Engineer
12months
MoFED/ ERA / Kajima Corporation
Study for the Enhancement of
Structural Capacity and
Serviceability Level of the Addis
Ababa – Goha Tsion Trunk Road.
FS, Technical
Advisory,
Managerial
Dep.Project
Manager/Geotechnical/
Highway Engineer
20months
Ethiopia Roads Authority/ Addis Ababa City Roads authority
Detailed Engineering Design and
Construction Supervision of the
Addis Ababa~Goha Tsion Trunk
Road Project – Phase IV
BD, DD,
Managerial
Urban Planning Technical
Consultant
3months
USAID
An Evaluation of Private
Community Development
Projects, Kenya
Managerial,
Executive
39
Position(s) Held/Designation Duration
Name of
Employing
Organization
Project Name and Location
(Client)
Types of
Services
Rendered
Deputy team Leader/chief Geotechnical and civil structural engineer
15months
Africa Development Bank (ADB), Ministry of Health, Kenya
Rehabilitation of Health
Facilities in Western Kenya FS, PS, BD
Deputy Project
Manager/Resident
Geotechnical/ Highway
Engineer
11.5months
Ethiopia Roads Authority/ Addis Ababa City Roads authority
Detailed Engineering Design and
Construction Supervision of the
Addis Ababa~Goha Tsion Trunk
Road Project – Phase III
Managerial,
Technical
Advisory, BD, DD
Deputy Project Manager/Sr.
Geotechnical Engineer
33.2months
Ministry of Roads and Transport, Ghana
Detailed Design of the Project for
Construction of Bridges , Ghana
FS, PS, BD,
Technical
Advisory
Team Leader/ Sr. Highway and
Geotechnical Engineer
Ministry of Roads and Public Works, Kenya, JBIC
Comprehensive Study and
Design Review of Bridge and
Hydraulic Structures for the
Tana Basin Road Development
Project
FS, BD, DD,
Managerial
Team Leader/ Sr. Highway and
Geotechnical Engineer 6months
Ministry of Roads and Public Works, Kenya, JBIC
Comprehensive Study and
Design Review of Bridge and
Hydraulic Structures for the
Tana Basin Road Development
Project
FS, BD, DD,
Managerial
Team Leader/Chief Technical
Advisor/ Sr. Pavement
/Geotechnical and Materials
Engineer
5months
Ministry of Roads and Public Works, Kenya, JBIC
Design of Reinforced Earth
Structures with Slope Protection
applying the Terre Armee
Method for the Tana Basin
Development Project Phase II
FS, BD, DD,
Managerial
Dep.Projet Manager/Resident
Geotechnical/ Highway
Engineer
17months
Ethiopia Roads Authority/ Addis Ababa City Roads authority
Detailed Engineering Design and
Construction Supervision of the
Addis Ababa~Goha Tsion Trunk
Road Project – Phase II
FS, BD, DD, PS,
Managerial
Team Leader/ Sr. Highway
Engineer
3months
MoRPW, Kenya
Feasibility Study for Road
Improvement and Preliminary
Design for the Moi International
Airport, Mombasa Access Road
FS, BD, DD
Chief Materials , Geotechnical &
Pavement Engineer/Chief
Project Coordinator & Advisor
to Team Leader
9months
Ministry Of Roads & Public Works Kenya
Study on Rural Roads
Improvement in Western Kenya
Considering Socio-Economic
Impact, Environmental Impact
Assessment and Value
Engineering Based Design
FS, BD, DD,
Executive
40
Position(s) Held/Designation Duration
Name of
Employing
Organization
Project Name and Location
(Client)
Types of
Services
Rendered
Team Leader/Research
Consultant
1.6months
Con Aid, Mitsui & Co East Africa. Con-Aid Pty SA
Research on the Improvement
and Adoptation of Liquid
Chemical Stabilizers for Rural
Road Development South Africa
FS, PS, Lecture
Team Leader/Geotechnical
Engineering
Consultant/Structural Engineer
1.7months
Sumitomo Construction Company, MoRPW, Kenya
Analysis of The Settlement
Problem at Athi River Cement
Works
FS, PS
Team Leader/Geotechnical
Engineering
Consultant/Structural Engineer
1.7months
Sumitomo Construction Company, MoRPW, Kenya
Analysis of The Settlement
Problem at Athi River Cement
Works
FS, PS
Team Leader/Civil Engineering
Consultant
3months
Mitsubishi and Takenaka Corporations, Kenya
Socio-Economic & Engineering
Assessment and Analysis of
Viability of Undertaking
Rehabilitation & Expansion of
Mombasa International Airport
Access Road (C110) and Part
(A109)
FS, BD, DD,
Technical
Advisory
Team Leader/ Sr. Highway
Engineer
3months
MoRPW, Kenya
Feasibility Study for Road
Improvement and Preliminary
Design for the Moi International
Airport, Mombasa Access Road
FS, PS, BD
Research & Construction
Supervision Team Leader
49months
MORPW, Kenya, Japan Bank of International Cooperation
Tana Basin Development
Project., Kenya
FS, PS, BD,
Technical
Advisory
Team Leader/Chief Consulting
Engineer
4months
World Bank
Low & Medium Cost Housing
Development Projects in Urban
& Rural Areas (With Particular
Reference to Material Science
and Construction Techniques
Development)
FS, PS, BD,
Managerial
Team Leader/ Geotechnical
Engineer
6months
Ministry of Transport, Kenya, World Bank
Urban Traffic Control and
Planning for Major Cities in
Kenya
FS, BD, DD
Dep.Team Leder/Urban
Planning Technical Consultant
6months
World Bank
Urban Traffic Control & Planning
for Major Cities in Kenya FS, PS, BD
Deputy team Leader/chief Geotechnical and civil structural engineer
15months
Africa Development Bank (ADB), Ministry of Health, Kenya
Rehabilitation of Health
Facilities in Western Kenya
FS, PS, BD,
Technical
Advisory
41
Position(s) Held/Designation Duration
Name of
Employing
Organization
Project Name and Location
(Client)
Types of
Services
Rendered
Urban Planning Technical
Consultant 12months World Bank/
UNECA
Sub-Sahara Africa Transport
Programme; NMT Urban
Transport Studies, East Africa
Region
FS, PS, BD
Urban Planning Technical
Consultant 3months
USAID
An Evaluation of Private
Community Development
Projects, Kenya
FS, BD
Dep.Team Leader/Civil &
Reconstruction Engineering
Consultant
3months
Ministry of Infrastructure
KOBENET (Reconstruction
Activities Due to the Damage
Caused To Structures In Kobe,
Japan by the Great Kansai
Earthquake), Kobe, Japan
(KOBENET)
PS, BD, DD
Dep.Team Leader/Sr.
Geotechnical Engineer 6months
Ministry of Transport, Kenya
Detailed design and Construction
Supervision of the Project for
Construction of Bridges
PS, BD, DD
Associate Researcher &
Construction Supervision
Consultant
10months
Ariake Geotechnical Research Group
Ground Improvement in Ariake,
Kyushu for Rail Road
Construction, Japan
PS, BD, DD
Research Consultant &
Construction Supervision
Advisor
24months
Taisei Corporation
The Kandagawa Flood Control
Project, Suginami, Tokyo, Japan FS, PS
Research Consultant &
Construction Supervision
Advisor
36months
Obayashi Construction Company
The OAP (Osaka Amenity Park)
Project For Skyscraper Buildings
& Amenity Parks in Osaka, Japan
FS, PS, BD, DD
Researcher & Construction
Supervision Adviser In
Geotechnical Engineering
36months
Port and Harbor Research Institute, Ministry of Transport, Japan.
Waterfront Development,
Reclamation And Ground
Settlement-Associated Problems
of The New Kansai International
Airport., Japan (The Port And
Harbour Research Institute,
Ministry Of Transport)
FS, DD
Project Manager/Chief
Consultant/Chief Coordinator
and Construction supervision
Advisor
24months
Mpata International Inc., Tokyo
Construction of Mpata Safari
Club in Maasai Mara, Kenya
Managerial, FS,
BD, DD, Executive
42
Position(s) Held/Designation Duration
Name of
Employing
Organization
Project Name and Location
(Client)
Types of
Services
Rendered
Researcher, Construction
Supervision Advisor &
Consultant in Geotechnical
Engineering
24months
Trans-Tokyo Bay Highway Corp., Ministry of Construction
Construction of Man-made
Islands, Bridges, Shield Tunnels
etc., Japan
FS, BD, PS,
Technical
Advisory
Research Associate 12months
Kansai Electric Power Company in Japan
A research project on the
adoption of Fly Ash as a useful
foundation and land reclamation
geomaterial
FS, PS, BD
Research Associate 18months
Yokohama City Development Authority, Japan
Yokohama Minato Mirai 21st
Century Project (MM21),
Yokohama, Japan.
FS, PS, BD
Associate Construction
Supervisor/Trainee In Civil &
Structural Engineering
4months
The Honshu-Shikoku Bridge Authority,) (Government of Japan
Bridge Projects Across The Seto
Sea Islands, Japan FS, PS, BD
Team Leader/Chief
Engineer/Chief project
Coordinator
6 yrs
Mpata Investments Ltd.
Mpata Club – Maasai Mara
Access Road to Club
Managerial,
Technical
Advisory, FS, BD
Project Manager/Geotechnical
Engineer/ Research Team
Leader & Sr.Materials &
Pavement Engineer
1.0
Financed by GoSS, MDTF, UN-WFP
Emergency Road Repairs Project
In Southern Sudan FS, PS, BD, DD
Chief Technical Advisor &
Research Team Leader/Chief
Project Coordinator/ Sr.
Geotechnical, Pavement &
Materials Engineer
1.6
Financed by JICA
Emergency Study of Physical and
Social Infrastructure In Juba,
Southern Sudan
PS, BD, Technical
Advisory
Deputy Project
Manager/Deputy Team Leader
& Senior Highway Engineer
0.3
Financed by GOSS
Development Study of Southern
Sudan Roads Network and
Capacity Building
Executive, FS, BD,
DD
Chief Technical Advisor/Sr.
Highway & Geotechnical
Engineer/Research Team
Leader
1.2
Financed by JICA
Development Study on Master
Plan for Urban Transport in the
Nairobi Metropolitan Area
FS, PS, BD, DD
General Manager /Personnel
Manager Representative and
Chief Technical
Advisor/Research Team Leader.
3.6
Financed by JICA
Engineering Design and
Supervision for Addis Ababa –
Goha Tsion Trunk Road (JICA)
Managerial,
Technical
Advisory, FS, BD,
DD
General Manager/Personnel
Manager, Representative, Chief
Technical and Team Leader.
0.50
Financed by JBIC
Engineering study and design for
the Tana Basin Road Project FS, PS, BD, DD
43
Position(s) Held/Designation Duration
Name of
Employing
Organization
Project Name and Location
(Client)
Types of
Services
Rendered
General Manager/ Project
Director Representative, Chief
Technical Advisor and Team
Leader.
0.45
Financed by JBIC
Engineering study and design for
the Tana Basin Road Project
FS, PS, BD, DD,
Managerial
Chief Project Coordinator &
Advisor to Team Leader
0.85
Financed by JICA.
Engineering, study and design
for the Western Kenya Rural
Roads Improvement
FS, PS, BD, DD
Team Leader/Sr.Research
Engineer
0.50
Financed by Con-
Aid Pty. South
Africa and Mitsui
and Co. Japan.
Research on the improvement
and adoption of Liquid Chemical
Stabilizers for RRD South Africa.
FS, Managerial
Team Leader/Sr.Research
Engineer
0.50
Financed by Evaton
West Municipal
Council, South
Africa.
Study, development and
improvement of Methods of
design for Evaton West
Municipal Council, South African
FS, Managerial
Team Leader/Sr.Geotechnical
Engineer
0.20
Financed by
Sumitomo
Construction
Company Ltd, east
Africa and Japan.
Analysis of the Settlement
Problem at Athi River Cement
Works, Kenya
FS, PS, BD
Team Leader/Sr.Geotechnical
Engineer
0.25
Financed by
Mitsubishi
Tokonaka
Corporations.
Socio-economic and engineering
study of the rehabilitation and
expansion of the Mombasa
International Airport Access
Roads
FS, PS, BD, DD,
Managerial
Team Leader/Sr.Geotechnical
Engineer
0.25
Financed by CPC
and Kajima
Corporation
Socio-economic and engineering
study for the rehabilitation of the
C70 Kangema-Gacharage Road
FS, PS, BD, DD
Team Leader & Chief
Coordinator
0.40
Financed by
Industrial
Development
Institute, Japan.
Establishment of the Civil and
Structural Engineering Research
& Development forum for
projects in Kenya.
FS, PS, BD, DD,
Technical
Advisory,
Executive
Team Leader /Chief Technical
Advisor
0.50
Financed by JBIC
Study, design and Supervision of
the Tana Basin Development
Project in Kenya
FS, PS, BD, DD,
Technical
Advisory
Team Leader/Chief Consulting
Engineer & Chief Technical
Advisor
0.3
Financed by ADB
Engineering services for Low &
Medium Cost Housing
Development Projects in Urban
and Rural areas in Kenya
FS, PS, BD, DD
44
Position(s) Held/Designation Duration
Name of
Employing
Organization
Project Name and Location
(Client)
Types of
Services
Rendered
Team Leader & Leading Civil
and Structural Engineering
Consultant
1.3
Financed by ADB
Engineering study for the
rehabilitation of health facilities
in Western Kenya.
FS, PS, BD, DD
Team Leader/Chief Consultant
and Chief Engineering
Coordinator.
2.0
Financed by
Consortium of
Japanese Investors
Study, design and constructions
supervision of the Mpata Safari
Club in Maasai Mara, Kenya.
Managerial, DD
Director/Project
Manager/Team Leader.
2.5
Financed by
various Donors and
Ministries in Kenya
Construction Supervisions for
various steel Structures in Kenya FS, BD, DD
Other Senior Positions in the
Projects in Developing
Countries
Deputy Team Leader 0.5
Financed by the
Industrial
Development
Institute of the
Ministry of
Construction,
Japan.
Reconnaissance study, of the El
Nino damaged approach roads
and bridges in Eastern & Central
Provinces.
Managerial,
Technical
Advisory, FS, BD,
DD, Executive
Chief Technical Advisor to the
Team Leader
0.6
Financed by the
World Banks.
Economic and Engineering study
of Urban traffic control and
planning in major cities in
Kenya.
BD, DD, Technical
Advisory
Deputy Team Leader
1.3
Financed by the
World
Bank/UNECA
NMT Urban transport studies in
Sub-sahara Africa.
Managerial,
Technical
Advisory
Chief Technical Advisor to the
Team Leader
0.25
Financed by USAID
Evaluation f Private Community
development Projects in Kenya FS, BD. DD
Experience in Developing
Countries
Deputy Project Manager/
Research Team Leader
0.3
Financed by GOSS
through JICA
Assistance
Development Study of Southern
Sudan Roads Network and
Capacity Building
FS, PS, BD,
Technical
Advisory
45
Position(s) Held/Designation Duration
Name of
Employing
Organization
Project Name and Location
(Client)
Types of
Services
Rendered
Asst. Managing Director/ Chief
Technical Advisor
1.2
Financed by JICA
Development Study on Master
Plan for Urban Transport in the
Nairobi Metropolitan Area
FS, PS, BD, DD,
Technical
Advisory
Project Director Representative,
Chief Technical Advisor and
Research Team Leader.
3.6
Financed by JICA
Engineering Design and
Supervision for Addis Ababa –
Goha Tsion Trunks Road (JICA)
FS, PS, BD,
Technical
Advisory
Deputy General & Project
Manager Chief Technical
Advisor and Research &
Construction Supervision Team
Leader
0.50
Financed by JBIC
Engineering study and design for
the Tana Basin Road Project.
FS, PS,
Managerial,
Executive
Deputy General & Project
Manager Chief Technical
Advisor and Research &
Construction Supervision Team
Leader.
0.45
Financed by JBIC
Engineering study and design for
the Tana Basin Road Project
FS, PS, BD,
Technical
Advisory
Chief Project Coordinator &
Advisor to Team Leader
0.85
Financed by JICA.
Engineering, study and design
for the Western Kenya Rural
Roads Improvement
FS, PS, BD,
Technical
Advisory
Team leader 0.50
Financed by Con-
Aid Pty. South
Africa and Mitsui
and Co. Japan.
Research on the improvement
and adoption of Liquid Chemical
Stabilizers for RRD South Africa.
FS, PS
Team Leader 0.50
Financed by Evaton
West Municipal
Council, South
Africa
Study, development and
improvement of Methods of
design for Evaton West
Municipal Council, South African.
FS, PS, BD
Team Leader 0.20
Financed by
Sumitomo
Construction
Company Ltd, east
Africa and Japan
Analysis of the Settlement
Problem at Athi River Cement
Works, Kenya.
FS, PS, BD,
Technical
Advisory
Team Leader 0.25
Financed by
Mitsubishi
Tokonaka
Corporations.
Socio-economic and engineering
study of the rehabilitation and
expansion of the Mombasa
International Airport Access
Roads
FS, PS, BD,
Technical
Advisory, ADR
46
Position(s) Held/Designation Duration
Name of
Employing
Organization
Project Name and Location
(Client)
Types of
Services
Rendered
Assistant to the Team Leader 0.5
Financed by the
Industrial
Development
Institute of the
Ministry of
Construction,
Japan.
Reconnaissance study, of the El
Nino damaged approach roads
and bridges in Eastern & Central
Provinces.
FS, PS, BD,
Technical
Advisory, ADR
Team Leader 0.25
Financed by CPC
and Kajima
Corporation
Socio-economic and engineering
study for the rehabilitation of the
C70 Kangema-Gacharage Road
Managerial,
Technical
Advisory
Team Leader & Chief Project
Coordinator
0.40
Financed by
Industrial
Development
Institute, Japan.
Establishment of the Civil and
Structural Engineering R & D
forum for projects in Kenya
FS, PS, BD,
Advisory
Chief Technical Advisor & Team
Leader of Research &
Development Team.
0.50
Financed by JBIC
Study, design and Supervision of
the Tana Basin Development
Project in Kenya
FS, PS, BD,
Technical
Advisory, ADR
Chief Technical Advisor & Team
Leader of Research &
Development Team.
0.3
Financed by ADB
Engineering services for Low &
Medium Cost housing
development projects in Urban
and rural areas in Kenya
FS, PS, BD
Chief Technical Advisor to the
Team Leader.
0.6
Financed by the
World Banks.
Economic and Engineering study
of Urban traffic control and
planning in major cities in
Kenya.
FS, PS, BD
Team Leader & Leading Civil
and Structural Engineering
Consultant
1.3
Financed by ADB
Engineering study for the
rehabilitation of health facilities
in Western Kenya.
FS, PS, BD
Team Leader/Chief Consultant
and Engineering Coordinator.
2.0
Financed by
Consortium of
Japanese Investors.
Study, design and constructions
supervision of the Mpata Safari
Club in Maasai Mara, Kenya
Managerial,
Technical
Advisory, FS, PS,
BD, DD
Chief Technical Advisor/Sr.
Pavement/Geotechnical and
Materials Engineer
April 2008
~ Ongoing
Kundan Singh
Construction
Limited.
Mbeya~Chunya (Lwanjilo) Road
Project (TANROADS)
PF,SDR,BD,DD,AD
R
Chief Technical Advisor/Sr.
Pavement/Geotechnical and
Materials Engineer/Research
and Construction Supervision
Team Leader
August,200
7 ~
Ongoing
Payii Roads and
Bridges Co. Ltd.
Gravel Road Rehabilitation
Works, Lainya~Jambo Trunk
Road
FSR, BD, CS
47
Position(s) Held/Designation Duration
Name of
Employing
Organization
Project Name and Location
(Client)
Types of
Services
Rendered
Chief Technical Advisor/Sr.
Pavement/Geotechnical and
Materials Engineer/Research
and Construction Supervision
Team Leader
Sept, 2007
~
November,
2007
Japan Engineering
Co. Ltd/Urban
Tone Corporation
Urban Roads and Bridges
Rehabilitation in Bujumbura
(JICA)
FSR, BD, CS
Chief Technical Advisor/Sr.
Pavement/Geotechnical and
Materials Engineer/Research
and Construction Supervision
Team Leader
August
2007~(Co
mplete)
MOTR, GOSS
Section of Juba Town Urban
Roads and Hydraulic Structures
(GOSS)
PF,SDR,BD,DD,AD
R
Chief Technical Advisor/Sr.
Pavement/Geotechnical and
Materials Engineer
March
2007 ~
September
2007
White Nile Ltd. White Nile Oil Exploration
Programme FSR, BD, CS
Chief Technical Advisor/Sr.
Pavement/Geotechnical and
Materials Engineer
July 2007
(Complete)
Katahira &
Engineer
International
Wau~Abyei Trunk Road Project
(UN-WFP/GOSS,WES,WS & I)
ADR, BDS Tech
and Eng Proposal
Development
Chief Technical Advisor/Asst.
Managing Director
May’05~T
o Date
Katahira &
Engineer
International
Kenya (JICA) Sudan (GOSS) ADR
PS
C.E.O and Chief Consulting
Engineer
Jan 04 ~
To Date
Kensetsu Kaihatsu
Ltd.
Kenya, Ethiopia (CPC, Kajima,
JBIC)
Technical
Advisory
Chairman Oct 03 ~
To Date CMC Kenya Management
Chief Technical Advisor &
Assistant Resident Engineer
Jul 01 ~
Apr 04
CPC/Kajima
Corporation Ethiopia
Detailed Design,
BD, FS,PS
Geotechnical Engineer/Chief
Project Coordinator
Mar 99 ~
Dec 99 JICA (seconded) Kenya FS,
CEO & Chief Consulting
Engineer
Dec 97 ~
To Date Revtech Ltd. Kenya Advisory
Chief Technical Advisor Apr 98 ~
Apr 04 CPC East Africa Consult
Examiner Oct 03 ~
To Date
Addis Ababa
University Ethiopia (Post Graduate Sch.)
Examine &
Advisory
Executive Consultant/Director May 98 ~
To Date Mpata Inv. Ltd. Kenya, Japan
Real Estate,
Property Dev.
Board of Examiners Member Sep 98 ~
To Date UoN, JKUAT,AAU Kenya, Ethiopia (Post Graduate) Examine
48
Position(s) Held/Designation Duration
Name of
Employing
Organization
Project Name and Location
(Client)
Types of
Services
Rendered
Lecturer, Environmental
Science on Global Internet Jun 96 NEC Japan Lecture
Special Representative Apr 95 ~
Dec 97 Mpata Int. Japan Managerial
Chief Programme Developer Apr 95 ~
Dec 97 Todo Press Inc.
Japan (Eco-Training
Programme)
Education,
Communication,
Environment
Director May 95 ~
To Date RECSSAD Kenya Executive
Director Jul 95 ~ To
Date KEIPET Kenya, Executive
Managing Director Dec 95 ~
Dec 97 Mpata Inv. Ltd. Kenya Executive
Assistant Managing Director Jan 92 ~
Jan 94
Mpata
International Japan Executive
Part-Time Lecturer Apr 91 ~
Apr 94 JICA
Japan, UoT (Institute of
Industrial Science) Lecture
Assistant Supervisor Jan 91 ~
Apr 95 Nihon University Japan (Department of CE) Advisory/Lecture
Technical Consultant Jan 90 ~
Apr 95 Skillman & Co. Japan
Advisory
Director 1985 ~ DI-M Technology
Systems USA Executive
Notes*
CPC - Construction Project Consultant Inc. JICA - Japan International Cooperation Agency
JBIC - Japan Bank of International Cooperation UON - University of Nairobi
CMC - Createch Management Consultants JKUAT - Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture
DD - Detail Design & Technology
TC - Technical Consultancy AAU - Addis Ababa University
BD - Basic Design RECSSAD - Regional Centre for Social Studies
FS - Feasibility Study & Development
PS - Preliminary Study UOT - University of Tokyo
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COMPLETED PROJECTS ON GOING PROJECTS
EXPECTED PROJECTS
DATE PROJECT NAME AND DETAILS
August ‘87 ~July’93 Name: Mpata Club – Maasai Mara Access Road to Club
Location: Maasai Mara, Kenya
Project:
The project involved the construction of Mpata Club in the Maasai Mara
National Reserve, Kenya, including all the buildings, access roads and
necessary infrastructure
Position: Team Leader/Chief Engineer/Chief project Coordinator.
It involved contract administration, Construction and maintenance of Civil
Works for civil and other works for the Mpata Club.
June’87 ~ Sept.’87
(0.3 Year)
: Bridge Projects Across The Seto Sea Islands, Japan (The Honshu-
Shikoku Bridge Authority,) (Government of Japan)
Project Description
Position: Associate Construction Supervisor/Trainee In Civil &
Structural Engineering
The Seto islands multi-billion dollar bridge project involved the long-term
rigorous research, study, design and massive construction of various
bridges including suspension and cable stay over a length of approximately
18 kms connecting Honshu and Shikoku islands in the southern part of
Japan.
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COMPLETED PROJECTS ON GOING PROJECTS
EXPECTED PROJECTS
DATE PROJECT NAME AND DETAILS
Oct ’87 ~ Mar ‘89
(1.5 year)
: Yokohama Minato Mirai 21st Century Project (MM21), Yokohama,
Japan. (Yokohama City Development Authority, Japan)
Project Description
Position: Research Associate
Dr. Mukabi participated in various study groups and technical committees in
charge of urban planning and design, home and office automation,
integrated communications systems and network, urban transport planning,
study and design as well as the study on the performance of the reclaimed
land and/or foundation bearing ground under various loading conditions.
Apr ’88 ~ Mar ‘89
(1 year)
: A research project on the adoptation of Fly Ash as a useful foundation
and land reclamation geomaterial. (Kansai Electric Power Company in
Japan)
Project Description
Part of a long term environmental and geotechnical engineering research
project on the use of bi-products generated from Geothermal Power
Stations.
Position: Research Associate
The tasks for Dr. Mukabi were to undertake research on the method of
enhancing the engineering properties of fly ash through the application of
admixtures and unique consolidation methods and propose optimum
methods of transporting the material to site and applying it practically for
purposes of construction.
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COMPLETED PROJECTS ON GOING PROJECTS
EXPECTED PROJECTS
DATE PROJECT NAME AND DETAILS
May’89 ~ Mar’91
(2 years)
: Construction of Man-made Islands, Bridges, Shield Tunnels etc., Japan (Trans-Tokyo Bay Highway Corp., Ministry of Construction)
Project Description: The Trans Tokyo Bay Highway, connecting Kawasaki City in Kanagawa Prefecture and Kawasaki City in Chiba Prefecture, Japan and traversing across the Central part of the Tokyo Bay Loop Road Network, was a project involving the construction of a 15.1 km highway initiated by the Trans-Tokyo Bay Highway Corporation under the Ministry of Construction, Japan. The main features included bridges, under sea shield tunnels, and man-made islands. The samples of the Tokyo Bay Clay, which is a relatively stiff clay of the Pleistocene Eva were obtained from various locations of the constructions site at depths of between on 50 m below a 21.15 m deep sea bed.
Position: Researcher, Construction Supervision Advisor & Consultant in Geotechnical Engineering As one of the Researchers, Construction Supervision Advisor and Consultant in Geotechnical Engineering, Dr. Mukabi was entrusted the responsibility of undertaking research that would determine not only the appropriate and suitable design parameters for various foundations but also to propose a method of enhancing the deformation resistance of the clay by developing unique testing procedures as well as proposing the most optimum techniques that would ensure the achievement of the quality required during construction.
Jul’91 ~ Jul’93
(2 years)
: Name: Construction of Mpata Safari Club in Maasai Mara, Kenya (Mpata International Inc., Tokyo)
Project Description
A group of Japanese investors decided to develop a high class resort in Maasai Mara in Kenya and Serengeti in Tanzania. The Project involved undertaking feasibility studies, Basic Design, Detailed Design and Construction Supervision on the part of the Consultants who were a Consortium of Japanese, British Kenyans and Germans.
Position: Chief Consultant, Coordinator and Construction supervision Advisor During this undertaking, Dr. Mukabi was appointed the Chief Consultant, Coordinator and Construction Supervision Adviser charged with the responsibility of leading, advising and directing the Consortium of Consultants as well as contractors.
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COMPLETED PROJECTS ON GOING PROJECTS
EXPECTED PROJECTS
DATE PROJECT NAME AND DETAILS
Jun’91 ~ Jun ‘94
(3 years)
: Name: Waterfront Development, Reclamation And Ground Settlement-Associated Problems of The New Kansai International Airport., Japan (The Port And Harbour Research Institute, Ministry Of Transport)
Project Description: The port and Harbour Research Institute of the Ministry of Transport, Japan requested for a joint research to characterize as precisely as possible, the ground settlement at the site of the New Kansai International Airport as a result of reclamation activities. The Osaka Bay Clay adopted fro experimental testing and research was sampled from depths of 98 –210 m below the seabed.
Position: Researcher & Construction Supervision Adviser In Geotechnical Engineering Dr. Mukabi developed various hi-tech testing techniques and procedures during this study that were effective in precisely determining the elastic and shear moduli, effect of reconsolidation procedure in relation to settlement, effects of rates of constructing overlaying reclamation layers, cyclic prestraining among others, whilst offering invaluable advise on the suitable techniques to be applied during the construction supervision stage.
Apr’92 ~ Mar’95
(3 years)
: Name: The OAP (Osaka Amenity Park) Project For Skyscraper
Buildings & Amenity Parks in Osaka, Japan (Obayashi Construction
Company)
Project Description: OAP stands for Osaka Amenity Park, a project that
involved the construction of high rise buildings and amenity facilities
between Okawa and Tanimachi in Osaka city. The project consisted of
constructing a 176.25 m tall skyscraper office block, a 117.25 m tall hotel
block both founded on piles, several 30 floor residential blocks, hotel
annexes, parks and other socio-welfare amenities.
Position: Research Consultant & Construction Supervision Advisor
Dr. Mukabi was assigned to undertake comprehensive research to
determine suitable geotechnical parameters for foundation design,
characterize the geotechnical aspects for ground and foundation simulation
during construction and in the post-construction stage in case of the
prevalence of typhoons, wind effect, earthquakes etc and to propose suitable
countermeasures for deformation resistance as well as offer advice for the
proper methods for construction supervision.
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Apr’93 ~ Mar’95
(2 years)
: Name: The Kandagawa Flood Control Project, Suginami, Tokyo, Japan (Constructed by Taisei Corporation) (Position: Research Consultant & Construction Supervision Advisor)
Project Description: The Project involved basically, the construction of a large shaft to drain the water and control flooding that would have occurred due to Kanda River along the Kannana Highway and residential and amenity areas.
Position: Research Consultant & Construction Supervision Advisor Due to the complications that may have prevailed in the geotechnical characteristic as a result of the flooding, Dr. Mukabi was assigned to study these effects under varying conditions. The research concerned mainly the experimental. Study of the surrounding Suganami clay which was very stiff and heavily over consolidated Pleistocene in nature. The drained and undrained behaviour of the Suginami clay under intense static and cyclic loading was therefore studied. He also assigned to supervise and ensure that the newly developed hi-tech civil engineering methods are effectively applied during the construction.
June’ 94 ~ Mar ’95
(0.85 year)
: Name: Ground Improvement in Ariake, Kyushu for Rail Road
Construction, Japan (Ariake Geotechnical Research Group)
Project Description
The Ariake Clay is a very soft, sensitive and highly structured clay
underlying the Ariake area in Kyushun Southern part of Japan. The project
involved undertaking research that would establish and develop ground
improvement methods that would realized higher strength, deformation
resistance and enhanced engineering properties so that the ground would
act as a foundation for railway constructions.
Position:Associate Researcher & Construction Supervision
Consultant
As one of the Associate Researchers of the Ariake Bay Research Group, Dr.
Mukabi undertook research related to the applications of reconsolidation
procedures in improving the ground foundation and also partaking in the
supervision of the construction.
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Nov ‘94 ~ Mar ‘98 Name: Detailed design and Construction Supervision of the Project for
Construction of Bridges
Location: Eastern, Central, and Western Asanti and Brong, Ahafo
Region, Ghana
Project: The project comprised of a detailed design and construction
supervision of 28 bridges and approach roads along feeder roads to improve
the roads for transport of agricultural products to the markets and for rural
population to access to schools, clinics, etc.
Position: Sr. Geotechnical Engineer
Dr. Mukabi was assigned the following: Detailed Design of Bridges; Detailed
Design of Approach Roads; Cost Estimate and Construction foundations
Planning; Advisory Assistance in Prequalification, Bidding and Award of
Construction Contract; Overall Supervision of Contractors’ Activities to
Ensure Quality, Progress and Cost Control; Coordination with Client, JICA
and Concerned LGUs
Feb ‘95 ~ Apr‘95
(0.25 year)
: Name: KOBENET (Reconstruction Activities Due to the Damage Caused
To Structures In Kobe, Japan by the Great Kansai Earthquake), Kobe,
Japan (KOBENET)
Project Description
The Great Kansai Earthquake which struck in February 1995 caused death,
injury and colossal damage of most civil engineering and architectural
structures in Kobe, Japan. It was therefore necessary to promptly establish
various technical committee that would undertake emergency mitigation
measures and propose the fastest methods of reconstructions since the city
had practically been destroyed.
Position: Civil & Reconstruction Engineering Consultant
Dr. Mukabi was one of the Civil Engineering Consultants appointed on the
technical committee of the University of Tokyo to particularly evaluate the
post-destruction geotechnical and foundation conditions of various
structures including highways, bridges and skyscraper buildings and
supervise some of the emergency civil engineering works.
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June ’95 ~ Aug ‘95
(0.25 year)
: Name: An Evaluation of Private Community Development Projects,
Kenya (USAID)
Project Description
Sponsored by USAID, the study involved mainly the evaluation of the socio-
economic benefits of private community development projects in Kenya and
their contribution to poverty reduction.
Position: Consultant
Dr. Mukabi’s role was mainly to advise on the technical aspects of such
projects, their feasibility and/or limitations accordingly.
July ’95 ~ June ‘96
(1 Year)
: Name: Sub-Sahara Africa Transport Programme; NMT Urban Transport
Studies, East Africa Region; (World Bank/ UNECA)
Project Description
The studies involved the accurate determination of the existing traffic
conditions and proposal of future forecasts for purposes of designing proper
and suitable, and appropriate transport systems in sub-sahara Africa.
Position: Consultant
Dr. Mukabi’s assignment was mainly to coordinate the urban transport
planning experts and evaluate and advise on the result of the studies.
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Aug ’96 ~ Nov ‘97
(1.3 year)
: Name: Rehabilitation of Health Facilities in Western Kenya (African
Development Bank (ADB)
Project Description
African Development Bank funded a study to establish the appropriate
design and methods of construction of all the major health facilities in
Western Kenya upon the request of the Government of Kenya.
• Position: Deputy team Leader/chief Geotechnical and civil structural engineer
As the Chief Civil and Structural Engineering Consultant Dr. Mukabi was the
Team Leader of the Civil and Structural Engineers entrusted with the
assignment of establishing the mode, rate and level of structural
deterioration, existing structural capacity, strength factors and determining
the appropriate countermeasures and effective methods of rehabilitation.
Jan. ’97 ~ July ‘97
(0.6 year)
: Name: Urban Traffic Control & Planning for Major Cities in Kenya (The
World Bank)
Project Description
With the objective of improving the traffic flow, alleviate traffic congestion
and improve the overall traffic characteristics, The World Bank funded a
study for urban traffic control and planning for the major cities in Kenya.
Position: Urban Planning Technical Consultant
Dr. Mukabi’s task was to establish and advice on a sound technical approach
to the study vis a vis the prevailing conditions and problems in fast growing
cities in developing countries.
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January 1998 ~ July 1998 Name: Urban Traffic Control and Planning for Major Cities in Kenya
Location: Kenya
Project:
The Project involved formulation of a Master Plan for strategic
transportation system and conducting of feasibility studies and
recommending solution for selected priority projects with respect to future
transport demand.
Position: Team Leader/ Geotechnical Engineer
Dr. Mukabi’s task was to establish and advice on a sound technical approach
to the study vis a vis the prevailing conditions and problems in fast growing
cities in developing countries.
Mar ’98 ~ June ‘98
(0.3 year)
: Name: Low & Medium Cost Housing Development Projects in Urban &
Rural Areas (With Particular Reference to Material Science and
Construction Techniques Development) (Position: Chief Consulting
Engineer)
Project Description
With the increase demand of low to medium cost housing, the ADB funded a
study to determine the feasibility of the design and implementation of such
studies with particular reference to material science and constructions
techniques.
Position: Chief Consulting Engineer
Dr. Mukabi was assigned to design the testing techniques, experimental
regime and the overall research methodology and programme.
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Mar ’98 ~ April '04
(5 years)
: Name: Tana Basin Development Project., Kenya (CPC Inc. & Japan Bank
of International Cooperation)
Project Description
The Tana Basin Development Project comprised of the rehabilitation and
constructions of the Tana Basin Road Project connecting Malindi to Garissa
traversing 330 km and the construction of the Tana Basin Irrigation Scheme.
Both projects were undertaken under the funding by Japan Bank of
International Cooperation (JIBIC).
Position: Deputy General/Project Manager/Chief Technical Advisor/
Sr. Materials & Pavement Engineer/Research & Construction
Supervision Team Leader
Dr. Mukabi was appointed the Chief Technical Advisor and Deputy to the
General/Project Manager and was in charge of advising on technical matters
including study, research, design and construction supervision of the Tana
Basin Road Project.
Apr ’98 ~ Aug ‘98
(0.4 year)
: Name: Civil and Structural Research & Development Projects in Kenya
(Position: Team Leader/Chief Coordinator)
Project Description
In order to enhance Research & Development as well as capacity Building
activities in Kenya discussions were held with the Industrial Development
Institute (IDI) of Tokyo, Japan. This would ultimately led to the
development of design manuals and standard specification tailored
specifically for this region with the possibility of the Government of Japan
through the IDI, sponsoring these activities and programmes depending on
the mode of development.
Position: Team Leader/Chief Coordinator
Dr. Mukabi was appointed to spearhead, lead and coordinate these activities
and compile a preliminary report for submission to the IDI.
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May ‘98 ~ July ‘98
(0.25 year)
: Name: Socio-Economic & Engineering Assessment, Analysis and Project
Formulation as a mitigation strategy of the Impact of El-Nino on the
C70 Kangema ~ Gacharage Road & Bridges, Kenya (for possible JICA
funding)
Project Description
Upon the request of the Government of Kenya through the Ministry of Roads
and Public works to the Japan international cooperation agency(JICA) of the
government of Japan, a socio-economic and engineering assessment was
undertaken for purposes of determining appropriate strategies for the
rehabilitation of the Kangema-Gacharage Road and Bridges and the
possibility of designing this section as a bypass of the Nairobi-Thika-Nyeri
Highway.
Position: Team Leader/Civil Engineering Consultant
Dr. Mukabi was assigned to lead the Study Team, undertake the study and
compile a project proposal to be submitted by the Government of Kenya and
to the Government of Japan for possible Grant Aid funding.
August, 1998 ~ November, 1998 Name: Feasibility Study for Road Improvement and Preliminary
Design for the Moi International Airport, Mombasa Access Road
Location: Mombasa, Kenya
Project:
Upon successful construction and completion of the Moi International
Airport, Mombasa, which had been undertaken by Takenaka Corporation
and Mitsubi Corporation of Japan, as a Grant Aid funded project by the
Government of Japan, it had proposed a Pre-feasibility study encompassing
socio-economic and engineering analysis be undertaken to establish the
visibility of implementing a rehabilitation, improvement and expansion of
the International Airport Access Road.
This road is part of the C110 that also forms part of the A109 Main Mombasa
~ Nairobi Highway.
Position: Team Leader/ Sr. Highway Engineer
His tasks included: Geotechnical Engineering Investigation; Pavement
Structural Design; Bridges Design; Materials Investigation And
Characterization
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Sept ’98 ~ Feb ‘99
(0.5 year)
: Name: Project Formulation Based on Socio-Economic & Engineering
Assessment of the El~Nino Damaged Approach Roads & Bridges in
Eastern & Coast Provinces of Kenya, (Industrial Development Institute
Japan (Seconded by Construction Project Consultants), East Africa and
Japan)
Project Description
Due to the occurrence of El Nino, various roads and bridges were damaged
all over the country in Kenya. Upon the request of the Government of Kenya,
the Government of Jala decided to send a mission from the Industrial
Development Institute to undertake a reconnaissance study of the bridges
and approach sections of the road that had been damaged and determine
possible appropriate emergency as well as long term measures.
Position: Civil Engineering Consultant
Dr. Mukabi participated as part of the mission and was in charge of
coordinating the mission and public officials, analyzing the structural
capacity of the existing roads and bridges and determining the essential
parameters that formulate the main basis of the study.
Sept. 1998 ~ October 1998 Name: Analysis of the settlement at Athi River Cement Works.
Location: Athi River, Kenya
Project:
The Project involved the assessment, evaluation and analysis of the
settlement problem, determine the cause and history of the settlement
problem, determine the cause and history as well as the appropriate and
suitable countermeasures.
Position: Team Leader/ Sr. Highway Engineer
Tasks included Assessment, Evaluation and analysis, Proposal of
appropriate and suitable countermeasures.
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Nov ’98 ~ Jan’99
(0.25 year)
: Name: Socio-Economic & Engineering Assessment and Analysis of
Viability of Undertaking Rehabilitation & Expansion of Mombasa
International Airport Access Road (C110) and Part (A109), (Mitsubishi
and Takenaka Corporations, Kenya) (Position: Civil Engineering
Consultant)
Project Description
Successful construction and completion of the Moi International; Airport,
Mombasa had been undertaken by Takenaka Corporation as a
Grant Aid funded project by the Government of Japan. However, the scope of
works did not cover the rehabilitation and improvement of the access roads
to the main highway.
Position:
Dr. Mukabi was given the task of undertaking a socio-economic and
engineering study to determine the viability of rehabilitating and expanding
the access roads to dual carriageway highway standards.
Sept ’98 ~ Oct ‘98
(0.2 year)
: Name: Analysis of The Settlement Problem at Athi River Cement
Works, (Sumitomo Construction Co. Ltd, East Africa) (Position:
Geotechnical Engineering Consultant)
Project Description
Gross settlement started occurring a few months after the new Athi River
cement factory had been constructed. Having realized the settlement was
progressive, the contractor, Sumitomo Construction Co. Ltd., wished to
determine whether it was a design or construction problem.
Position: Geotechnical Engineering Consultant
Dr Mukabi was requested to undertake the assessment, evaluation and
analysis of the settlement problem, determine the cause and history as well
as the appropriate and suitable countermeasures.
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July ’98 ~ Jan ‘99
(0.5 year)
: Name: Proposal of Improved Methods of Design, environmental and
socio-economic aspects for Evaton West Municipal Roads,
Johannesburg, (Evaton West Municipal Council, South Africa)
Project Description
In order to improve their roads within a cost effective framework, Evaton
West Municipal Council required consultants who can improvise and
innovate unique design methods that would realize this goal.
Position: Civil Engineering Consultant
Dr. Mukabi was appointed the lead Research and civil engineering
consultant to design the evaluation, study and approach that would be
effective in establishing suitable research, design and construction methods.
He was also involved in the construction supervision intermittently.
June ’98 ~ Nov ‘99
(0.5 year)
: Name: Research on the Improvement and Adoptation of Liquid
Chemical Stabilizers for Rural Road Development South Africa, (Con
Aid, Mitsui & Co East Africa. Con-Aid Pty SA)
Project Description: Based on the request of various Municipalities and
local governments in South Africa, Con Aid Pty SA embarked on
research that could improve the stabilization effect of Con Aid
Liquid Chemical to enhance the strength and mechanical properties
of fine-grained and expansive soils.
Position: Research Consultant
Having previously undertaken extensive research on problematic soils, Dr.
Mukabi’s services were then required and he was appointed Chief Research
Consultant and Team Leader of the Research groups in Kenya and South
Africa. His main tasks included:
• Designing an effective Experimental and Research regime in order to realize the goals accordingly.
• Appoint, organize, lead and advise the Research teams on the approach, testing and analytical methodology.
• Direct the Research Teams on various aspects of the research objectives including the realization of an enhanced yet cost-effective product.
• Compiling and disseminating the results accordingly.
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August, 1998 ~ November, 1998 Name: Feasibility Study for Road Improvement and Preliminary
Design for the Moi International Airport, Mombasa Access Road
Location: Mombasa, Kenya
Project:
Upon successful construction and completion of the Moi International
Airport, Mombasa, which had been undertaken by Takenaka Corporation
and Mitsubishi Corporation of Japan, as a Grant Aid funded project by the
Government of Japan, it was further proposed that a Pre-feasibility study
encompassing socio-economic and engineering analysis be undertaken to
establish the viability of implementing the rehabilitation, improvement and
expansion of the International Airport Access Road.
This road is part of the C110 that also forms part of the A109 Main Mombasa
~ Nairobi Highway.
Position: Team Leader/ Sr. Highway Engineer
His tasks included: Geotechnical Engineering Investigation; Pavement
Structural Design; Bridges Design; Materials Investigation And
Characterization
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Mar’99 ~ Dec ‘99
(0.85 year)
: Name: Study on Rural Roads Improvement in Western Kenya
Considering Socio-Economic Impact, Environmental Impact
Assessment and Value Engineering Based Design, (Ministry Of Roads &
Public Works Kenya) (Position: Geotechnical Engineer/Chief Project
Coordinator)
Project Description
The Government of Kenya through the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry
of Roads and Public Works requested the Government of Japan to finance an
elaborate and extensive feasibility study of the rural roads in the whole of
Western Kenya covering over 5,000 km of the Nyanza and Western
Provinces for purposes of improving the roads and road network in that
region. A JICA Study Team comprising of consultants from Pacific
Consultants International and Construction Project Consultants was formed
to undertake the study and determine the top priority 100 km out of the
5,000 km. as the initial phase of implementation.
Position: Chief Materials , Geotechnical & Pavement Engineer/Chief
Project Coordinator & Advisor to Team Leader
During the study, Dr. Mukabi’s responsibilities included:
• Coordinating the JICA Study Team, Ministry of Roads and Public Works and other Government of Kenya officials in all matters pertaining to the project.
• Advising the consultants, in particular, the Highway Engineer and Environmental Specialist to ensure a correlated, coordinated and integrated design.
• Organizing and coordinating capacity building and training sessions, seminars and technical forums for the engineers from the Ministry of Roads and Public Works.
• Organising and coordinating seminars to disseminate the research and study findings.
• Spearheading the research section of the study. • Characterization of geomaterials for engineering and construction
purposes.
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December, 1999 ~ March, 2002 Name: Detailed Engineering Design and Construction Supervision of
the Addis Ababa~Goha Tsion Trunk Road Project – Phase II
Location: Addis Ababa/ Goha Tsion, Ethiopia
Project: The Addis Ababa ~ Goha Tsion road leads from the capital, Addis
Ababa towards the in North West direction to Bahirdar, the capital
of the Amhara Region. The overall length of the Project is 182.5 km
and is divided into four phases. Phase 1 was the first 2 km (Sta.
3.5~5.5Km) within the metropolises Addis Ababa and Phase II was
the next 89.5km (Sta.5.5~95.0Km), while Phase III was 16Km
(Sta.95.0~111.0Km) and Phase IV makes up the remaining 75Km
(Sta. 111.0~186.0Km) km upto Goha Tsion.
Position:Resident Geotechnical/ Highway Engineer
Tasks included: Geometric Design; Preparation of Detailed Engineering
Design Report for the next 89.5Km (Phase II); Preparation of Tender
Documents for the next 89.5Km (Phase II); Construction Supervision of the
next 89.5Km (Phase II)
Jan. ’00 ~ May ‘00
(0.45 year)
: Name: Review of Hydrological Conditions and Chronology For
Purposes of Design of Hydraulic Structures for the Tana Basin
Development Project Phase II, (MoRPW , Kenya) (Position: Consulting
Engineer)
Project Description
Under post El Nino conditions, a critical review of the hydrological
conditions was imperative in order to design appropriate hydraulic
structures.
Position: Chief Technical Advisor/ Sr. Pavement /Geotechnical and
Materials Engineer/ Research & Construction supervision Team
Leader
Dr. Mukabi was appointed the Team Leader of the Review Group which was
responsible for the study, research and technical analysis of the prevailing
problems in relation to cost-effective engineering solutions as well as
methods of improving the construction supervision and project
management.
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June ’00 ~ Nov ‘00
(0.5 year)
Name: Design of Reinforced Earth Structures with Slope Protection
applying the Terre Armee Method for the Tana Basin Development
Project Phase II, (Ministry of Roads and Public Works, Kenya (JBIC)
(Position: Geotechnical Engineer)
Project Description
Due to the colossal damage that had been caused by the El Nino, the
Ministry of Roads and Public Works of Kenya requested the Consultant
(CPC) to come up with VE based solutions for the major lagas along the
330km long Malindi – Garissa road. Since lack of suitable geomaterials also
posed a problem, it became necessary to develop methods of improving the
material quality besides advising on the overall supervision.
Position: Chief Technical Advisor/ Sr. Pavement /Geotechnical and
Materials Engineer/ Research & Construction supervision Team
Leader
Dr. Mukabi was assigned the tasks of formulating a Technical Committee
under his chairmanship to undertake studies, evaluation and research for
purposes of ensuring appropriate engineering decisions leading to an
optimum design realized but a new Batching Ratio Method that greatly
enhanced the mechanical stability of relatively inferior geomaterials and the
reciprocal appropriate Method of Construction were developed. He was
therefore also charged with the responsibility of supervising the practical
construction adopting the newly developed techniques. As a consequence,
more than 40% cost reduction was to be realized.
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June, 2000 ~ November, 2000 Name: Comprehensive Study and Design Review of Bridge and Hydraulic Structures for the Tana Basin Road Development Project
Location: Malindi/ Garissa, Kenya
Project: The section has a total of 130Km connecting Garissa (Provincial headquarters, North Eastern Province) and Hola (District headquarters) Tana River District in the Coast province. Garissa is a vital base for camps for the UN, WFP and other NGO’s.The Construction of section A was undertaken by (OOP)office of the president, through direct labour by National Youth Service and supervision by the Ministry of Public Works and Housing. The works involved the construction of 130Km of road and 2 bridges, 7 box culverts and over 300 pipe culvert lines. A total 103Km of paved road and 110Km earth works were completed by October 1997.
The El-Nino floods caused massive damage to the earthworks already constructed at Km218-221, in the process forming a deep gulley of about 30-60m wide and 2-3m deep. This section had to be re-aligned.
Position: Team Leader/ Sr. Highway and Geotechnical Engineer
His main tasks included Flood damage control and remedial works; Road restoration works including restoration of embankment and pavement layers; Developing contracting oriented maintenance systems and Capacity Building.
Oct. 2000 ~ Apr. 2004
(3.6 years)
: Name: Innovation of Design Methods of Improving Quality Control Programmes for Achieving High Quality Cost-Effective Pavement & Bridge Structures Based on a Value Engineering Approach (CPC Inc., Ethiopia) (Position: Geotechnical/Civil Consulting Engineer) Project Description Through the request of the Government of Ethiopia, the Government of Japan offered Grant Aid for the rehabilitation of a 182.5 km highway including 19 bridges from Addis Ababa to Goha Tsion which forms part of the vital Trans African Highway. Position: Geotechnical/ Civil Consulting Engineer & Research &
Construction Supervision Team Leader The work carried out by Dr. Mukabi included: • Overall project management and supervision • Detailed design and Studies • Innovating unique engineering solutions for problematic soils • Developing research based methods to faster VE ( Enhanced
Pavement Structure at Reduced Costs) • Undertaking capacity building and training programmes for young
Ethiopian Engineers • Developing new and advanced Quality Control methods.
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June, 2001 –Mar, 2004 Name: Detailed Design of the Project for Construction of Bridges
Location: Nationwide, Ghana
Project:
The project covered the detailed design and construction of 22 bridges not only to alleviate the existing conditions but also support and spur socio-economic development for the entire of country, more particularly the project influence area, and to upgrade the living standards of the rural people. In rural areas, economic and social activities have been constrained due to poor infrastructure facilities and inaccessibility of bridges along feeder roads.
Position: Sr. Geotechnical Engineer
Dr. Mukabi was tasked with: Soil/Materials and Geotechnical Investigation; Hydrological Survey and Analysis; Comparative Study of Bridge Type and Basic Design of Bridges; Detailed Design of Bridges and Approach Roads; Construction Planning, Cost Estimate and Preparation of Tender Documents
January, 2002 ~ February, 2003 Name: Detailed Engineering Design and Construction Supervision of the Addis Ababa~Goha Tsion Trunk Road Project – Phase III
Location: Addis Ababa/ Goha Tsion, Ethiopia
Project:
The Addis Ababa ~ Goha Tsion road leads from the capital, Addis Ababa towards the in North West direction to Bahirdar, the capital of the Amhara Region. The overall length of the Project is 182.5 km and is divided into four phases. Phase 1 was the first 2 km (Sta. 3.5~5.5Km) within the metropolises Addis Ababa and Phase II was the next 89.5km (Sta.5.5~95.0Km), while Phase III was 16Km (Sta.95.0~111.0Km) and Phase IV makes up the remaining 75Km (Sta. 111.0~186.0Km) km upto Goha Tsion. Some of the main towns through which the road traverses are Chancho, Debretsige, Fiche and Gebre Guracha.
Position: Resident Geotechnical/ Highway Engineer
Tasks included: Geometric Design; Preparation of Detailed Engineering Design Report for the 16Km (Phase III); Preparation of Tender Documents for the 16Km (Phase III) and Construction Supervision of the 16Km (Phase III)
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December, 2002 ~ March, 2005 : Name: Detailed Engineering Design and Construction Supervision of the Addis Ababa~Goha Tsion Trunk Road Project – Phase IV
Location: Addis Ababa/ Goha Tsion, Ethiopia
Project: The Addis Ababa ~ Goha Tsion road leads from the capital, Addis Ababa towards the in North West direction to Bahirdar, the capital of the Amhara Region. The overall length of the Project is 182.5 km and is divided into four phases. Phase 1 was the first 2 km (Sta. 3.5~5.5Km) within the metropolises Addis Ababa and Phase II was the next 89.5km (Sta.5.5~95.0Km), while Phase III was 16Km (Sta.95.0~111.0Km) and Phase IV makes up the remaining 75Km (Sta. 111.0~186.0Km) km upto Goha Tsion. Some of the main towns through which the road traverses are Chancho, Debretsige, Fiche and Gebre Guracha. The scope of the work was to rehabilitate the existing road with some upgrading to improve ride ability bearing capacity, strength deformation resistance and Road safety.
Position: Geotechnical/ Highway Engineer Undertaking Geotechnical Investigation analysis and design for roads and General Civil Engineering structures and Construction Supervision.
Mar,2003~ April, 2004 Name: Study for the Enhancement of Structural Capacity and Serviceability Level of the Addis Ababa – Goha Tsion Trunk Road.
Location: North Western Corridor (Branching to Sudan and Eritrean border), Ethiopia
Project: North-Western Corridor (Addis Ababa ~ Debre Markos ~ Gondar ~ Eritrean border) is one of the most important trunk road. It traverses the northwestern part of Oromia, Amhara and Tigre Regions, the highest agricultural producing areas of the country. Forty-six percent of major crops and 45% of livestock (number of head) of the country are produced in the area of influence of this corridor. This entire Corridor is programmed for rehabilitation or upgrading under RSDP-1, particularly Addis Ababa Goha Tsion forming a principal section of this corridor is placed as the highest priority.
Due to the exponential increase in Traffic Volume, the fundamental objective of the project was to undertake a detailed and comprehensive study for the enhancement of the serviceability, safety and structural capacity levels of the Addis Ababa-Goha Tsion Trunk Road in order to foster further poverty reduction and increased socio-economic development through connections to Sudan and Eritrea.
Position: Project Director /Sr. Highway Engineer Dr. Mukabi undertook Comprehensive and detailed studies/ investigations undertaken for a period of 2 years for the enhancement of structural capacity and serviceability level, Project concept planning and pre-feasibility study phase, Feasibility and EIA studies.
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May, 2004 ~ February, 2005 : Name: Feasibility Study and Preliminary Engineering Design of the Upgrading Project of the Holeta~Muger Road
Location: Nekemta/ Ambo, Ethiopia
Project: The Holeta~Muger road Project is located in West Shoa Zone of Oromiya Regional State. The road branches off at Holeta, located about 45km from Addis Ababa along the Addis-Nekemt-Ambo main highway.
The road traverses two main towns namely Inchini, located at 35kms from Holeta and Muger Reiji located at 52kms from the same. The road is mainly utilized by heavy trucks in transporting cement, raw materials and fuel for the Muger Cement Factory. The Project entailed undertaking a Pre-feasibility study and preliminary Engineering Design for the Holeta~Muger Road comprising of a total length of 56.8km.
Position: Team Leader/Sr. Highway Engineer
Undertaking Project concept planning and pre-feasibility study phase, and organizing a 6-month training programme of young Ethiopian engineers through the Ethiopian Association of Civil Engineers under a similar framework.
May, 2004 ~ July, 2004 Name: Feasibility Study and Preliminary Engineering Design of the
Bahir Dar University Road
Location: Bahir Dar , Ethiopia
Project:
The ultimate objective of the Project should be to ensure that proper and
precise Design and Construction to improve the 2.5Km Bahir Dar University
Access Road are undertaken based on the comprehensive Basic and Detailed
Design Studies that would realize a VE (Value Engineering) based cost-
effective Access Road
Position: Team Leader/Sr. Highway Engineer
He undertook Comprehensive and detailed studies/ investigations for the
enhancement of structural capacity and serviceability level, Project concept
planning and pre-feasibility study phase, Feasibility and EIA studies.
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May ,2004 ~ Sept,2004 Name: Feasibility Study and Preliminary Engineering Design Project
for the Upgrading and Expansion of the Gimbothaya
International Airport and Access Road in Bahir Dar
Location: Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
Project:
The project involved the pre-feasibility study and preliminary engineering
design for the improvement of the Gimbothaya (Bahir Dar) International
Airport and the 4.5km Access Road by mainly constructing a leveling
course of crusher-run aggregate and a 5cm Asphalt Concrete (AC) surface
layer for faster and more comfortable accessibility from the airport to the
city of Bahir Dar and vice versa.
Position: Team Leader/Project Director/Sr. Geotechnical Engineer
He was charged with the responsibilities of Formation of study concept and
approach; Engineering study, research and analysis; Capacity building;
Geotechnical and material surveys and investigations; Topographic,
geological and hydrological survey/ study; Evaluation of existing structural
capacity of road pavements and bridge structures., amongst other tasks
June, 2004 ~ December, 2004 Name: Evaluation assessment and preparation of Contractual Claims
Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Project:
The Addis Ababa ~ Goha Tsion road leads from the capital, Addis Ababa
towards the in the North West direction to Bahidra, the capital of the
Amhara Region. The scope of the was to rehabilitate the existing road with
some upgrading to improve ridability strength, and safety. The final road
width in all the sections from Km111.0 to Km 186.0 will then have a two
lane asphalt with a typical carriage way of 7m width and 1.5m shoulder
width on both sides.
Position: Deputy Team leader/ claims Engineer
The main tasks included the Assessment and evaluation of contractual
claims for the project.
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January, 2005 ~ January 2006 Name: Post-Construction Project Evaluation and Preparation of the Consultancy and Contract Completion Reports for the Addis Ababa-Goha Tsion Trunk Road Project
Location: Addis Ababa/ Goha Tsion, Ethiopia
Project: North-Western Corridor (Addis Ababa ~ Debre Markos ~ Gondar ~ Eritrean border) is one of the most important trunk road. It traverses the northwestern part of Oromia, Amhara and Tigre Regions, the highest agricultural producing areas of the country. Forty-six percent of major crops and 45% of livestock (number of head) of the country are produced in the area of influence of this corridor. This entire Corridor is programmed for rehabilitation or upgrading under RSDP-1, particularly Addis Ababa Goha Tsion forming a principal section of this corridor is placed as the highest priority.
Position: Sr. Highway Engineer/Project Leader
Dr. Mukabi was part of the team that undertook: Comprehensive and detailed studies/ investigations undertaken; Detailed Design study; Enhancement of structural capacity and serviceability level; Project concept planning and pre-feasibility study phase and Feasibility and EIA studies
April, 2005 ~ May, 2005 Name: Feasibility Study and Preliminary Engineering Design for
Mitigation Measures against Traffic Congestion and
Improvement Measures of Traffic Safety in Addis Ababa City
Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Project:
Cognizant of the importance of the development of transport network in
Addis Ababa City, the Government of Ethiopia decided to conduct the World
Bank assisted “Urban Transport Study and Preparation of Pilot Project for
Addis Ababa” The said study proposes medium to long-range urban
transport development projects such as road improvement, establishment
of bus rapid transit system, construction of light rail transit, etc. These
projects require a sizeable investments.
Position: Sr. Highway Engineer and team Leader
Undertook the following studies in the following areas among others: Road
network of Addis Ababa, Current conditions of Bridge and Hydraulic
Structures and Initial Environmental Examination
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May 2005~Oct.2005 : Name: The Study on Master Plan for Urban Transport in the Nairobi Metropolitan Area (Japan International Cooperation Agency )
Project Description: As most developing cities, Nairobi, the Capital city of Kenya and transportation hub for the East and Central African Region is also indeed faced with Urban Transportation problems mainly associated with population explosion, rapid increase in vehicle traffic and chronic congestion.
In order to substantially alleviate some of these problems, the Government of Kenya and Japan International Cooperation Agency are in the process of preparing a Master Plan which will propose solutions for upto the Year 2025 as well as implementing pre-FS for the priority projects comprising predominantly of the construction of missing links and Non-Motorized Traffic (NMT) facilities, CBD traffic circulation plan and reciprocal improvement as well as introducing a reforem system for the Bus-Matatu Public transport.
Position: Chief Technical Advisor/Senior Highway & Geotechnical Engineer
Dr. Mukabi was assigned with the task of evaluating and reviewing the technical aspects of the Study and advising the JICA Study Team and Team Leader accordingly as well as managing the construction supervision of the pilot projects.
May, 2005 ~ August, 2005 Name: Feasibility Study and Preliminary Engineering Design for the Addis Ababa Urban Transport Network Development
Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Project: The Addis Ababa Urban Transport Network Development Study was urgently required to study and investigate the present condition of traffic and transport network and to establish short, medium and long-term plans for development of transport network including maintenance, rehabilitation and new construction projects based on the urban socio-economic development plans and the future traffic demand of the city.
Position: Sr. Highway Engineer and team Leader
Undertook the following studies in the following areas among others: Road network of Addis Ababa, Current conditions of Bridge and Hydraulic Structures and Initial Environmental Examination financial and economic analysis, cost estimates and preparation of tender documents.
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June 2005 ~ Sept 2005 : Name: Preliminary Study of Southern Sudan Roads Network and Capacity Building
Client: Government of Southern Sudan (GoSS) - Technical Advisor
Location: Southern Sudan
Project: The Study aims to identify and formulate the suitable project or
road network improvement to be requested for development study and
grant aid scheme under Japan Official development Assistance in the
Southern Sudan.
Position: Deputy Project Manager/Senior Highway & Geotechnical
Engineer
Responsible for conducting present condition survey and data collection,
road and bridge inventory survey, evaluation of present road network,
formulation of future road network plan,preparation of road maintenance
and road construction plan,and formulation of the project candidates, and
preparation of TOR.
Jan 2006 ~ March 2007 Name: Emergency Study on The Planning And Support For Basic Physical And Social Infrastructure In Juba Town And The Surrounding Areas
Location: Southern Sudan
Project: The Study, which has three components of Pilot Projects (Infrastructure, Water Supply and Community Based Development) aims at mainly reviewing the present condition of the Study Area, preparing a simplified map, establishing Juba Town Development Strategy establishing a socio-economic framework, planning the distribution of urban functions zoning map, public facilities development plan, Ian use plan, planning of urgent rehabilitation/development projects preparation of design and bidding documents for the pilst projects, implementation and supervision of the pilot projects and preparation of a maintenance plan for the facilities constructed in the Pilot Projects
Position: Chief Technical advisor/Chief Project Coordinator/Sr. Materials/Pavement & Geotechnical Engineer
Responsible for advising and assisting the Team Leader on the formulation of the Master Plan and Design, Implementation and Construction Supervision of the Pilot Projects
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January 2006 ~ March 2007 Name: Comprehensive Evaluation of the Engineering Implementation
of the Emergency Study on Planning and Support for Basic
Physical and Social Infrastructure in Juba and the surrounding
areas in Southern Sudan
Location: Southern Sudan, Sudan
Project:
The project involved analysis of the present and future conditions and
demand in physical and social infrastructure in Juba town and the
surrounding areas culminating in a Master Plan from reconstruction/
rehabilitation to the development of Juba town and the surrounding areas.
Implementation of pilot projects in transport infrastructure , water supply
and community based development sectors were also carried out as pilot
projects.
Position: Project Manager/Sr. Highway and Geotechnical Engineer
Projection of Development Plan for Juba town, evaluation of bridges and
hydraulic structures, advisory on proposals for Feasibility Studies,
Implementation of Pilot Projects in transport, water supply and community
based development sectors.
July, 2006 ~ December, 2006 Name: Feasibility Study on The Urban Infrastructure Development of
Juba Town Project
Location: Juba, Southern Sudan
Project:
The project involved analysis of the present and future conditions and
demand in physical and social infrastructure in Juba town and the
surrounding areas culminating in a Master Plan from reconstruction/
rehabilitation to development of Juba town and the surrounding areas.
Position: Sr. Civil/Geotechnical and Highway Engineer
Dr. Mukabi was assigned to oversee the Implementation of pilot projects in
transport, water supply and community based development sectors.
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October-2006 ~ September 2007 Name: Juba River Port Access Road Detailed Engineering Design and Construction Supervision Project
Location: Juba, Southern Sudan
Project: The project involved rehabilitation and reconstruction of the existing road that serves the port of Juba under the Emergency study on the planning and support for basic physical and social infrastructure in Juba town and the surrounding areas. Subsequently, a comprehensive engineering report on the study, design study and method of construction of the project road was undertaken, resulting in innovative methods of construction by application of value engineering and state of the art standards, fostering engineering and scientific concepts that were tailored and applicable in S. Sudan.
Position: Team Leader/ Geotechnical Engineer The tasks undertaken included Detailed Engineering Design; Capacity building in terms of training manpower, lab technicians on testing methods and quality control; and Construction Supervision.
Nov 2006 ~ July 2007 Name: Consultancy Work Supervision Of Emergency Road Repairs In South Sudan – Phase 3
Location: Southern Sudan
Project: The Project, as an emergency one, entails various components partially including FS, R&D, BDS, BD, DD as well as PF and SV. The basic idea is to establish accessibility whilst designing and constructing a road bed that can form a stable and strong foundation for future upgrading of the same. The Geotechnical and Hydrological conditions are extremely challenging and can only be solved through rigorous Research, Surveys and thorough investigations.
Position: Project Manager/Senior Materials, Pavement & Highway Engineer/Research Team Leader for: • Overall project management and supervision • Detailed Design Study and Construction Supervision • Innovating unique engineering solutions for problematic soils and
countermeasures for lack of suitable road construction material
• Developing research based methods to foster VE ( Enhanced Pavement Structure at Reduced Costs)
• Undertaking Capacity building and Training Programmes for young Southern Sudanese Engineers
• Developing new and advanced Quality Control methods.
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March 2007~ November 2007
Name: White Nile Oil Exploration Project in South Sudan
Location: Southern Sudan
Project: The flagship project is the 67,000sq km Block Ba in Southern
Sudan, an area equivalent to approximately 28 UK North Sea blocks or 11
UK North Sea quadrants. White Nile have planned an ongoing exploration
and development programme for Block Ba, which includes drilling a
minimum of two exploration wells in 2007 during the dry season, with the
first exploration. White Nile acquired the services of Geotechnical
Engineering Consultants and have constructed the first pad with the rig
operational and the services include design and construction supervision of
airstrips, access roads, additional pads and general civil engineering
structures. The main objective was to provide expeditious engineering
solutions to the problematic soils related Pad Foundation Design for the
drilling rig which is set for mounting in Jale, geographically located in the
Sudd Flood Plains of Southern Sudan. The urgency of This Project required
that quick impact engineering solutions be provided to determine cost-
effective measures. Based on some recently developed enhanced scientific
theories and engineering concepts, comprehensive testing and analysis was
carried out with as much precision as possible and a remarkably stable pad
foundation was constructed expeditiously.
Position: Chief Technical Advisor
Undertaking Geotechnical Investigation analysis and design for pad
foundation airstrips, access roads and General Civil Engineering structures.
July ‘2007 ~ September ‘2009 Name: Research And Development Study For Affordable Housing For East And Central Africa
Location: Juba - Southern Sudan, Nairobi - Kenya
Project: Through the application of Tensar geo-products on the state of the art research oriented material science, structural and geotechnical engineering, Innovative technologies, the project is designed to realize cost-effective and value engineering based building construction materials and appropriate foundation engineering techniques for problematic soil conditions such as black cotton soils. The research and development (R&D) study regime is also designed to develop technologies that reduce the use of cement and size of concrete structural elements.
Position: Team Leader/ Chief Technical Advisor To Undertake Project Conceptualization; Mode of Project Implementation; Necessary Outputs; Enhanced Structural Engineering Technology e.t.c
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September 2007 ~ May 2008 Name: Ntare~Rushatsi Boulevard Project for Pavement Rehabilitation on City Roads, Bujumbura
Location: Bujumbura, Burundi.
Project: The project involved conducting a study in the works of NR 7 rehabilitation (NTARE RUSHATSI Boulevard). A geotechnical investigation study was conducted with materials testing conducted at the National Laboratory of Building and Public Works “L.N.B.T.P” various tests including Dynamic Penetrometer , Granulometric analysis, Atterberg limits, CBR-Proctor and moisture content were determined with an aim of determining the samples of Geotechnical characteristics so as to be able to rehabilitate the section.
Position: Chief Technical advisor/Chief Project Coordinator/Sr. Materials/Pavement & Geotechnical Engineer. Responsible for advising and assisting the Team Leader on the formulation of the Master Plan and Design, Implementation and Construction Supervision of the Pilot Projects
February 2007 ~ December
2007
Name: Transport Infrastructure Development Project
Leer~Adok Trunk Road and Port Project
Location: Bentiu, Southern Sudan
Project: The Leer~ Adok Trunk Road is Located in the oil rich Unity State and traverses South-easterly From Leer to Adok through Flood-prone areas characterized by problematic soils and swampy zones. The road is approximately60km in length connecting the hinterland to the White Nile, which is an important waterway for transporting goods and persons to Khartoum and Juba. The state of Unity being faced with major logistical and transport problems,required solutions that are VE and cost-effective.Considering that the country is still rehabilitating and reconstructing,no formal transport routes are available that are economically viable fore importing the much needed and lacking goods.It was established that the alternative for importing such essential goods as cement,construction materials, other necessities, was to use the Nile river after the goods are delivered in Juba from Kenya.The cost of goods is at an all time high of 200% of the cost in Kenya. The logistical alternative of using the river would cut the cost drastically. Once the goods arrive at Adok port, they would need a good road to transport to Bentiu, the main town and thus the project to develop the Leer~Adok Trunk Road connecting to the Main Trunk Road to Bentiu and the Adok River Port.
Position: Team Leader/Senior Highway Leader Dr. Mukabi was assigned to oversee the Geotechnical Investigation; Geological Study; Soil and Ground Survey; Topographical Survey; Pre-feasibility Study; and Material Testing in the project area.
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Name: Transport Infrastructure Development Project of Malakal Town
Location: Malakal, Southern Sudan
Project:
The project involved analysis of the present and future conditions and
demand in physical and social infrastructure in Malakal town and the
surrounding areas culminating in a Master Plan from reconstruction/
rehabilitation to development of Malakal town and the surrounding areas.
Position: Team Leader/Sr. Highway Leader
Dr. Mukabi was assigned to oversee the Geotechnical Investigation;
Geological Study; Soil and Ground Survey; Topographical Survey; Pre-
feasibility Study; and Material Testing in the project area.
February, 2008 ~ On-going Name: Engineering Study on the performance of Tensar Geogrids with
Local Soils for Mukurweini-Gakonya and Rutune-Mahuani
Roads Project.
Location: Nyeri/ Murang’a Districts, Central Kenya
Project:
The Mukurweini-Gakonya road consists of roads D429 and E559 and starts
at Mukurweini Market, and ends at Gakonya Junction with Murang’a-Sagana
road (C73). This project road transverses in a north easterly direction
towards Nyeri town and have a total length of 26Km. Rutune Bridge (Mboiro
Bridge) – Mahuani road (E554) transverses in north westerly direction and
has a length of 40Km. the total length of the Project Roads is approximately
31Km and located in Murang’a and Nyeri Districts of the Central Province.
Position: Team Leader/ Geotechnical Engineer
Assignment to oversee Topographical and Field Surveys; Geotechnical
Investigations; Hydrogeological Survey/ Study; Remedial Works Design;
Environmental Impact Assessment
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April 2008 ~ Ongoing : Name: Mbeya~Lwanjilo Road Project
Location: Mbeya, Tanzania
Project: The Government of Tanzania (GOT) through the Ministry of Works (MOW) and the Tanzania National Roads Agency (TANROADS) intended to upgrade the Mbeya~Chunya~Makongorosi road to Tarmac grade. The proposed project is located in Mbeya region in the South-Western Highlands, about 750Km from Dar-es-salaam City. The project is being carried out in Mbeya Rural and Chunya districts.
The project road is about 115Km long. The altitude ranges between 1200m to 2450m above sea level. The road transverses the highest point of trunk roads in Tanzania, standing at 2450m above sea level, and is 18km away from the Mbeya Municipality. The road is to be constructed in phases and Phase I covers from Mbeya to Lwanjilo (36Km).
Position: Chief Technical Advisor Undertaking Geotechnical Investigation analysis and design for roads and General Civil Engineering structures.
April,2008~ Ongoing
Name: Engineering Study on the performance of Tensar Geogrids with local soils for Kisumu Airport Expansion Project.
Location: Kisumu, Kenya
Project: The site is located at Kisumu Airport on the shores of Lake Victoria in Western Kenya. Kisumu is located approximately 300Km northwest of Nairobi, on the eastern shore of L. Victoria. The airport is located 5Km to the west of Kisumu town along the Kisumu-Busia road.
Currently, the airport handles domestic traffic, which operate up to 6 domestic flights per day and serve the western Kenya region, covering Nyanza, Western and Central Rift Valley Provinces.
Approximately 150,000m2 of Geogrid is needed for the whole Project,
Position: Sr. Geotechnical Engineer- Team Leader Assignments include the design and supervision of unique geotechnical investigation techniques and testing regimes , geosynthesis and geotechnology
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May,2008 ~ Ongoing Name: Engineering Study on the Soil Interaction and performance of Geogrids with Tanzanian Soils.
Location: Mbeya-Lwanjilo-Makongolosi, Tanzania
Project: The above study was conducted along the Mbeya-Lwanjilo-Makongolosi road which is being upgraded to Bitumen standards by the Govt. of Tanzania through the Ministry of Works (MoW), and the Tanzania National Roads Agency (TANROADS). The main aim of the Project was to determine the interaction of Tanzanian soils with Geogrids, and the corresponding viability
Position: Team Leader/ Geotechnical Engineer The tasks assigned to Dr. Mukabi include: Geotechnical Investigation; Hydrogeological Survey/ Study; Remedial Works Design; Geocell Solution and Wrap around steep slope solution.
May,2008~ 2009 Name: Engineering Study on the performance of Tensar Geogrids with
local soils for Kenya Wildlife Service.
Location: Nairobi National Park, Kenya
Project:
The project area is located within the Nairobi National Park, and entailed
the upgrading of the access roads to all weather toads which were
characterized by failure during the wet season.
After initial site investigation/survey and hydrogeological survey by our
Research and Technical Team, a Tensar solution incorporating Tensar
Geogrid, was determined to be the most cost effective Value Engineering
solution.
Position: Team Leader/ Geotechnical Engineer
The tasks assigned to Dr. Mukabi include: Geotechnical Investigation;
Hydrogeological Survey/ Study; Remedial Works Design; and Wrap around
steep slope solution.
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May,2008~ 2009 Name: Engineering Study on the performance of Tensar Geogrids with
Local Soils for Outering Ring Road Project.
Location: Outering – Nairobi, Kenya
Project: New housing areas are developed along the trunk road in a radial
pattern with little attention to roads for commuting; trips originated from
those areas have a characteristic of long distance trip beyond walking.
Consequently, transport demand for motorized traffic is generated to
concentrate on radial arteries. The project area is outside the Central area of
Nairobi, 7Km radius from the CBD and is surrounded by Karura Forest to
the north, and Kingara road to the West.
The main aim of the Project was to ensure the soils along the Outering Ring
Road could withstand the heavy traffic (mostly trucks) cutting across it on
their odyssey to join Mombasa Road to the South.
Position: Team Leader/ Geotechnical Engineer
Dr. Mukabi is involved in the Geotechnical Investigations; Hydrogeological
Survey/ Study; Remedial Works Design; and the interaction of the Geogrid
Solution
June 2008 ~ 2009 Name: Construction of the Ol Seki Airstrip
Location: Masai Mara, Kenya
Project:
The Client, Ol Seki Mara Camp, intends to build an airstrip, 30m by 1400m
on black cotton soil using Tensar Geogrids as the reinforcement. KKC are to
provide costs of soil investigations, reports and design costs for the airstrip.
Reconnaissance has already been done, and soil samples were collected for
analysis.
Position: Team Leader & Chief Technical Advisor
Undertaking Geotechnical Investigation analysis and design for roads and
General Civil Engineering.
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June 2009 ~ Ongoing Name: Construction of Pavements and Buildings at Songwe Airport in Mbeya Region
Location: Mbeya, Tanzania
Project: The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania (GoT) through the Ministry of Works (MoW) and the Tanzania National Roads Agency (TANROADS) intends to upgrade the Mbeya-Chunya-Makongorosi road to tarmac grade. The proposed project is located in Mbeya Region in the South-Western Highlands, about 750km from Dar es Salaam City. Specifically the project will be carried out in Mbeya Rural and Chunya Districts.
The Project road is about 115km long and lies between 08025’00 – 08053’36”S and 33000’48” – 34007’12”E. The altitude for the Project road ranges from 1200 to 2450 metres above sea level (m.a.s.l). The project road traverses the highest point of trunk roads in Tanzania, standing at 2457 m.a.m.s.l at Kawetele and about 18km away from Mbeya Municipality.
The road is to be constructed in phases and Phase I covers from Mbeya to Lwanjilo 36km. The consultants were commissioned to undertake a comprehensive geotechnical engineering analysis and review of the original design by employing Value Engineering and set up State-of-the-Art standards fostering engineering and scientific concepts that can be tailored and applicable in Tanzania.
The assignment included the following tasks:-
i) Review comprehensively, the original design documents. ii) Study the Tanzanian Pavement and Materials Design Manual –
1999, Standard Specifications and any other relevant documents. iii) Undertake comprehensive Site Surveys and Investigations. iv) Analysis and assessment of the test data carried out in Tanzania
and Kenya. v) Assessment of the laboratory equipment and capability of the same
to carry out material acceptance and pavement control testing. vi) Carry out material investigation, sampling and testing for the
proposed 600m long road alignment. Perform tests on any other suitable material sites for aggregate sources, later to be utilized in the construction of the access road.
vii) Carry out Geo-material improvement, mechanical,& chemical stabilization and testing for all non-compliance materials.
viii) Build capacity in terms of training manpower, laboratory Technicians on test methods and quality control.
Position: Team Leader/Senior Pavement/Materials/Geotechnical Engineer Dr. Mukabi was assigned to oversee the Geotechnical Investigation; Geological Study; Soil and Ground Survey; Topographical Survey; Pre-feasibility Study; and Material Testing in the project area.
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April 2009 ~ Ongoing Name: Upgrading to Bitumen Standards of the Kamukuywa-Kaptama-Kapsokwony-Sirisia Road
Location: Mt. Elgon, Kenya
Project: The Government of the Republic of Kenya (GoK) through the Ministry of Roads (MoR) is undertaking the upgrading of the Kamukuywa-Kaptama-Kapsokwony-Sirisia road to tarmac grade. The proposed project is located in Mt. Elgon in the Western Region of Kenya, about 550km from Nairobi City.
The Project road is about 92km long and lies between 08025’00 – 08053’36”S and 33000’48” – 34007’12”E. The altitude for the Project road ranges from 2200 to 2450 metres above sea level (m.a.s.l). The project road traverses some of the highest points of trunk roads in Kenya.
The consultants were commissioned to undertake a comprehensive geotechnical engineering analysis and review of the original design by employing Value Engineering and set up State-of-the-Art standards fostering engineering and scientific concepts that can be tailored and applicable in Kenya.
The assignment included the following tasks:-
i) Review comprehensively, the original design documents. ii) Study the Kenyan Pavement and Materials Design Manual – 1999,
Standard Specifications and any other relevant documents. iii) Undertake comprehensive Site Surveys and Investigations. iv) Analysis and assessment of the test data carried out in Tanzania
and Kenya. v) Assessment of the laboratory equipment and capability of the same
to carry out material acceptance and pavement control testing. vi) Carry out material investigation, sampling and testing for the
proposed 600m long road alignment. Perform tests on any other suitable material sites for aggregate sources, later to be utilized in the construction of the access road.
vii) Carry out Geo-material improvement, mechanical,& chemical stabilization and testing for all non-compliance materials.
viii) Build capacity in terms of training manpower, laboratory Technicians on test methods and quality control.
Position: Team Leader/Senior Highway/Materials/Geotechnical Engineer Dr. Mukabi was assigned to oversee the Geotechnical Investigation; Geological Study; Soil and Ground Survey; Topographical Survey; Pre-feasibility Study; and Material Testing in the project area.
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March 2009 ~ Ongoing Name: Application of Triax Tensar for Enhanced Mechanical Stabilization of Roads in Uganda
Location: Selected Urban and Rural Roads in Uganda
Project: Tensar International in collaboration with the Government of the Republic of Uganda (GoU) through the Ministry of Works (MoW) is undertaking a research programme on enhancing the engineering properties of pavements structures of Urban and Rural Roads in Uganda for purposes of realizing sustainability, cost effective and savings in maintenance costs.
The consultants were commissioned to undertake a comprehensive geotechnical engineering analysis and review of the original design by employing Value Engineering and set up State-of-the-Art standards fostering engineering and scientific concepts that can be tailored and applicable in Uganda.
The assignment included the following tasks:-
i) Review comprehensively, the original design documents. ii) Study the Ugandan Pavement and Materials Design Manual – 1999,
Standard Specifications and any other relevant documents. iii) Undertake comprehensive Site Surveys and Investigations. iv) Analysis and assessment of the test data carried out in Tanzania
and Kenya. v) Assessment of the laboratory equipment and capability of the same
to carry out material acceptance and pavement control testing. vi) Carry out material investigation, sampling and testing for the
proposed 600m long road alignment. Perform tests on any other suitable material sites for aggregate sources, later to be utilized in the construction of the access road.
vii) Carry out Geo-material improvement, mechanical,& chemical stabilization and testing for all non-compliance materials.
viii) Build capacity in terms of training manpower, laboratory Technicians on test methods and quality control.
Position: Team Leader/Senior Highway/Materials/Geotechnical Engineer
Dr. Mukabi was assigned to oversee the Geotechnical Investigation; Geological Study; Soil and Ground Survey; Topographical Survey; Pre-feasibility Study; and Material Testing in the project area.
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August 2009 ~ Ongoing Name: Application of Triax Tensar for Enhanced Mechanical
Stabilization of Roads in Ghana
Location: Selected Urban and Rural Roads in Ghana
Project: Tensar International in collaboration with the Government of the
Republic of Ghana (GoG) through the Ministry of Infrastructure
Development (MoID) is undertaking a research programme on enhancing
the engineering properties of pavements structures of Urban and Rural
Roads in Ghana for purposes of realizing sustainability, cost effective and
savings in maintenance costs.
The consultants were commissioned to undertake a comprehensive
geotechnical engineering analysis and review of the original design by
employing Value Engineering and set up State-of-the-Art standards
fostering engineering and scientific concepts that can be tailored and
applicable in Ghana.
The assignment included the following tasks:-
i) Review comprehensively, the original design documents.
ii) Study the Ghanian Pavement and Materials Design Manual – 1999,
Standard Specifications and any other relevant documents.
iii) Undertake comprehensive Site Surveys and Investigations.
iv) Analysis and assessment of the test data carried out in Tanzania and
Kenya.
v) Assessment of the laboratory equipment and capability of the same
to carry out material acceptance and pavement control testing.
vi) Carry out material investigation, sampling and testing for the
proposed 600m long road alignment. Perform tests on any other
suitable material sites for aggregate sources, later to be utilized in
the construction of the access road.
vii) Carry out Geo-material improvement, mechanical,& chemical
stabilization and testing for all non-compliance materials.
viii) Build capacity in terms of training manpower, laboratory
Technicians on test methods and quality control.
Position: Team Leader/Senior Highway/Materials/Geotechnical
Engineer
Dr. Mukabi was assigned to oversee the Geotechnical Investigation;
Geological Study; Soil and Ground Survey; Topographical Survey; Pre-
feasibility Study; and Material Testing in the project area.
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EXPECTED PROJECTS
DATE PROJECT NAME AND DETAILS
January 2009 ~ Ongoing Name: Application of Triax Tensar for Enhanced Mechanical
Stabilization of Access Roads , Airstrips and Pad Foundations for Oil
Drilling Rigs in Niger Delta in Nigeria
Location: Niger Delta, Nigeria
Project: Tensar International in collaboration with the Government of the
Nigeria through the various relevant Minisries is undertaking a research
programme on enhancing the engineering properties of ground and
foundation stability, strength and deformation resistance for purposes of
realizing sustainability, cost effective and savings in maintenance costs.
The consultants were commissioned to undertake a comprehensive
geotechnical engineering analysis and review of the original design by
employing Value Engineering and set up State-of-the-Art standards
fostering engineering and scientific concepts that can be tailored and
applicable in Nigeria.
The assignment included the following tasks:-
i) Review comprehensively, the original design documents.
ii) Study the Nigerian Pavement and Materials Design Manual – 1999,
Standard Specifications and any other relevant documents.
iii) Undertake comprehensive Site Surveys and Investigations.
iv) Analysis and assessment of the test data carried out in Tanzania
and Kenya.
v) Assessment of the laboratory equipment and capability of the same
to carry out material acceptance and pavement control testing.
vi) Carry out material investigation, sampling and testing for the
proposed 600m long road alignment. Perform tests on any
other suitable material sites for aggregate sources, later to be
utilized in the construction of the access road.
vii) Carry out Geo-material improvement, mechanical,& chemical
stabilization and testing for all non-compliance materials.
viii) Build capacity in terms of training manpower, laboratory
Technicians on test methods and quality control.
Position: Team Leader/Senior Roads/Materials/Geotechnical Engineer
Dr. Mukabi was assigned to oversee the Geotechnical Investigation;
Geological Study; Soil and Ground Survey; Topographical Survey; Pre-
feasibility Study; and Material Testing in the project area.
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EXPECTED PROJECTS
DATE PROJECT NAME AND DETAILS
May 2009 ~ Ongoing Name: Proposed Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of Selected Roads, Storm Drains And Erection of Street Lighting in Bomet Township
Location: Bomet, Kenya
Project: The Government of the Republic of Kenya through the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry of Local Government is undertaking the Project of Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of selected Roads, Storm Drains And Erection of Street Lihting in Bomet Township.
The consultancy includes aspects of undertaking a comprehensive geotechnical engineering analysis and review of the original design by employing Value Engineering and set up State-of-the-Art standards fostering engineering and scientific concepts that can be tailored and applicable in Kenya.
On the other hand, the construction is designated to employ the recently developed methods and techniques of construction that are tailored for the East African Region taking into account, the complexity of the tropical soils.
Position: Project Director/Team Leader/Senior Highway/Materials/Geotechnical Engineer Dr. Mukabi was assigned to oversee the Geotechnical Investigation; Geological Study; Soil and Ground Survey; Topographical Survey; Pre-feasibility Study; and Material Testing in the project area.
March 2009 ~ Ongoing Name: Proposed Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of Gisambai ~ Mbale Road in Vihiga District
Location: Vihiga, Kenya
Project: The Government of the Republic of Kenya through the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry of Local Government is undertaking the Project of Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of Gisambai ~ Mbale Road in Vihiga District. The consultancy includes aspects of undertaking a comprehensive geotechnical engineering analysis and review of the original design by employing Value Engineering and set up State-of-the-Art standards fostering engineering and scientific concepts that can be tailored and applicable in Kenya. On the other hand, the construction is designated to employ the recently developed methods and techniques of construction that are tailored for the East African Region taking into account, the complexity of the tropical soils.
Position: Project Director/Team Leader/Senior Highway/Materials/Geotechnical Engineer Dr. Mukabi was assigned to oversee the Geotechnical Investigation; Geological Study; Soil and Ground Survey; Topographical Survey; Pre-feasibility Study; and Material Testing in the project area.
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EXPECTED PROJECTS
DATE PROJECT NAME AND DETAILS
Expected
Name: Upgrading Of Facilities At Kisumu Airport – Runway, Apron,
New Terminal, Other Buildings And Associated Works
Location: Kisumu, Kenya
Project: The Project involves the expansion and upgrading of Kisumu
Airport. It involves lengthening the 1.7Km runway to 3Km, and widen it to
accommodate bigger airplanes.
It will also have a new Lounge to handle up to 280 passengers an hour, a
new spacious parking bay, a terminal building an apron and a new taxiway.
Position: Chief Technical Advisor
Undertaking Geotechnical Investigation analysis and design for roads and
General Civil Engineering structures
Expected
Name: Nairobi Under city Development Project
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Project:
The Project involves Development of Underground Facilities like Parking’s,
Roads, Railways, Games and Recreation Facilities e.t.c “Under the Ground” of
Nairobi City. This is Targeted to ease congestion and Environmental
Degradation Caused by The Overcrowded City of Nairobi.
Position: Chief Technical Advisor
Undertaking Geotechnical Investigation analysis and design for roads and
General Civil Engineering structures
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EXPECTED PROJECTS
DATE PROJECT NAME AND DETAILS
Expected Name: TULLOW Oil Well Road Project
Location: Lake Albert, Uganda
Project:
Tullow has been awarded a Contract to explore oil in the Lake Albert region
and KKC has been recommended by Tensar to design Access Roads to the
region using both existing Road technique and using Tensar.
Using of KKC technology which includes the use of Tensar Geogrids, and our
own Design Technologies e.g. OBRM, OPMC.
Proposed Position: Team Leader/Sr. Geotechnical Engineer
Tasks due to be undertaken include: Topographical Survey; Geotechnical
Investigation; Hydrogeological Survey/ Study; Remedial Works Design; and
Geocell Solution
Expected Name: Niger Delta Marshy Land Irrigation Scheme and Road Project
Location: Niger delta, Nigeria
Project:
The Project will cost USD 15 Billion. It will be the biggest irrigation and road
scheme in Africa. It will consist of removal of all oil inland drilling and
pumping onshore to offshore locations and the rehabilitation of all roads in
the Niger Delta Marsh Lands.
Project will be funded by both the oil companies in the Niger Delta Region
and the Nigerian Government.
Proposed Position: Team Leader/Sr. Geotechnical Engineer
Tasks due to be undertaken include: Topographical Survey; Geotechnical
Investigation; Hydrogeological Survey/ Study; Remedial Works Design; and
Geocell Solution
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EXPECTED PROJECTS
DATE PROJECT NAME AND DETAILS
Expected Name: Research & Development Nairobi Underground City
Development Project
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Project: The Project involves Development of Underground Facilities like
Parkings, Roads, Railways, Games and Recreation Facilities e.t.c “Under the
Ground” of Nairobi City. This is Targeted to ease congestion and
Environmental Degradation
Caused by The Overcrowded City of Nairobi. The objective is to improve on
the infrastructure, Facility improvements, garbage waste disposal and
underground utility tunnel, land reclamation/readjustment procedures.
Proposed Position: Team Leader, Highway Engineer
Tasks will include: Research and Feasibility Study of the area;
Environmental and Social Impact Assessment; Formulation of a
Technical Proposal for the Project; Formulation of a Letter of intent
for the Project; Project Consultancy and Supervision; and Provide
training on current technological and future designs.
Expected Name: Upgrading of facilities at Kisumu Airport - runway, apron,
new terminal, other buildings and associated works
Location: Kisumu, Kenya
Project:
The Project involves the expansion and upgrading of Kisumu Airport. It
involves lengthening the 1.7Km runway to 3Km, and widening it to
accommodate bigger airplanes.
It will also have a new Lounge to handle up to 280 passengers an hour, a
new spacious parking bay, a terminal building an apron and a new taxiway.
Proposed Position: Team Leader
Dr. Mukabi is expected to lead a team that will determine in cost estimation;
environmental management; Geotechnical Investigation; Hydrogeological
Survey/ Study; Design and Building Contract
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EXPECTED PROJECTS
DATE PROJECT NAME AND DETAILS
Expected
Name: Kenya Road Sign factory
Location: Nairobi City and Other Towns in Kenya
Project:
The project will involve Research on Market, Variety and Design of Road
Signs and an appropriate site to establish a factory for the same here in
Kenya. The proposed factory would lower costs of Signs in Kenya, both Road
Signs and Outdoor Signs. The Factory intends to use local labour and local
materials and immensely enhance road safety.
Proposed Position: Team Leader/ Sr. Highway Engineer
Tasks mainly include Feasibility Study; Reconnaissance survey of expected
Sites; Design and Implementation of the Project; Project management and
Contract Administration
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14. SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE:
Experience as Project Director/Project Manager/Team Leader/Sr.Position
Project Position Duration
(Yrs) Financier
Proposed Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of Gisambai ~ Mbale Road in Vihiga District: Engineering Study, Detailed Design and Construction
Project Director/Team Leader/Senior
Highway/Materials/Geotechnical
Engineer Ongoing
Government of the Republic of
Kenya, Ministry of Local
Government & Office of the
Deputy Prime Minister
Proposed Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of Selected Roads, Storm Drains And Erection of Street Lighting in Bomet Township: Engineering Study, Detailed Design and Construction
Project Director/Team Leader/Senior
Highway/Materials/Geotechnical
Engineer Ongoing
Government of the Republic of
Kenya, Ministry of Local
Government & Office of the
Deputy Prime Minister
Application of Triax Tensar for
Enhanced Mechanical Stabilization
of Access Roads , Airstrips and Pad
Foundations for Oil Drilling Rigs in
Niger Delta in Nigeria
Team Leader/Senior
Roads/Materials/Geotechnical Engineer Ongoing
Federal Republic of Nigeria –
Ministry of Petroleum
Resources
Application of Triax Tensar for
Enhanced Mechanical Stabilization
of Roads in Ghana
Team Leader/Senior
Highway/Materials/Geotechnical
Engineer Ongoing
Government of the Republic of
Ghana, Ministry of Roads
Application of Triax Tensar for
Enhanced Mechanical Stabilization
of Roads in Uganda
Team Leader/Senior
Highway/Materials/Geotechnical
Engineer Ongoing
Government of the Republic of
Uganda – Ministry of Roads
Upgrading to Bitumen Standards of
the Kamukuywa-Kaptama-
Kapsokwony-Sirisia Road in Mt.
Elgon, Kenya
Team Leader/Senior
Highway/Materials/Geotechnical
Engineer Ongoing
Government of The Republic of
Kenya – Ministry of Roads
Construction of Pavements and
Buildings at Songwe Airport in
Songwe, Mbeya District, Tanzania
Team Leader/Senior
Pavement/Materials/Geotechnical
Engineer Ongoing
Government of The United
Republic of Tanzania –
Tanzania Airports Authority
Engineering Study and Detailed
Design for the Project for
Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of
Selected Roads, Storm Water
Drains & Erection of Street Lighting
in Bomet Township, Kenya
Team Leader, Chief Technical Advisor &
Materials/Highway/Geotechnical
Engineer Ongoing
Government of The Republic of
Kenya – Ministry of Local
Government & Office of the
Deputy Prime Minister
Engineering Study and Detailed
Design for the Project for
Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of
Gisambai-Mbale Roads in Vihiga
Team Leader, Chief Technical Advisor &
Materials/Highway/Geotechnical
Engineer Ongoing
The Republic of Kenya –
Ministry of Local Government &
Office of the Deputy Prime
Minister
94
Experience as Project Director/Project Manager/Team Leader/Sr.Position
Project Position Duration
(Yrs) Financier
District, Kenya
Construction Works on the Project
for Rehabilitation/Reconstruction
of Selected Roads, Storm Water
Drains & Erection of Street Lighting
in Bomet Township, Kenya
Project manager, Chief Technical
Advisor &
Materials/Highway/Geotechnical
Engineer
Ongoing
The Republic of Kenya –
Ministry of Local Government &
Office of the Deputy Prime
Minister
Construction Works on the Project
for Rehabilitation/Reconstruction
of Gisambai-Mbale Roads in Vihiga
District, Kenya
Project Manager, Chief Technical
Advisor &
Materials/Highway/Geotechnical
Engineer
Ongoing
The Republic of Kenya –
Ministry of Local Government &
Office of the Deputy Prime
Minister
Construction of the Ol Seki Airstrip Chief Technical Advisor Ongoing
Ol Seki Mara Camp
Engineering Study on the
performance of Tensar Geogrids
with Local Soils for Outering Ring
Road Project
Team Leader/ Geotechnical Engineer Ongoing
Tensor International and
Geotechnologies, South Africa
Engineering Study on the
performance of Tensar Geogrids
with local soils for Kenya Wildlife
Service.
Team Leader/ Geotechnical Engineer Ongoing
Kenya Wildlife Service
Engineering Study on the
performance of Tensar Geogrids
with local soils for Kisumu Airport
Expansion Project.
Sr. Geotechnical Engineer- Team Leader Ongoing
Kenya Airport Authority
Mbeya~Lwanjilo Road Project Project Director/Team Leader/Chief
Technical Advisor Ongoing
Tensar International and
Geotechnologies, South Africa
Engineering Study on the
performance of Tensar Geogrids
with Local Soils for Mukurweini-
Gakonya and Rutune-Mahuani
Roads Project.
Team Leader/ Geotechnical Engineer Ongoing
Ministry of Roads, Tensor
Intentional And
Geotechnologies, South Africa
Transport Infrastructure
Development Project
Leer~Adok Trunk Road and Port
Project
Team Leader/Senior Highway Engineer Ongoing
Governor’s Office, Ministry of
Physical Infrastructure and
Planning
Ntare~Rushatsi Boulevard Project
for Pavement Rehabilitation on City
Roads, Bujumbura
Team Leader/Chief Technical
advisor/Chief Project Coordinator/Sr.
Materials/Pavement & Geotechnical
Engineer
1yr JICA
95
Experience as Project Director/Project Manager/Team Leader/Sr.Position
Project Position Duration
(Yrs) Financier
Research And Development Study
For Affordable Housing For East
And Central Africa
Team Leader/ Chief Technical Advisor 2yrs
Tenser International
White Nile Oil Exploration Project
in South Sudan
Project Manager/Chief Technical
Advisor
8 Months
White Nile Ltd.
Consultancy Work Supervision Of
Emergency Road Repairs In South
Sudan – Phase 3
Project Manager/Senior Materials,
Pavement & Highway
Engineer/Research Team Leader 8months
GOSS/ World Food Programme
Juba River Port Access Road
Detailed Engineering Design and
Construction Supervision Project
Team Leader/ Geotechnical Engineer 1yr
Urban Tone Corporation
Feasibility Study on The Urban
Infrastructure Development of Juba
Town Project
Project Manager/Sr. Civil/Geotechnical
and Highway Engineer 0.5 yrs JICA / GOSS
Comprehensive Evaluation of the
Engineering Implementation of the
Emergency Study on Planning and
Support for Basic Physical and
Social Infrastructure in Juba and
the surrounding areas in Southern
Sudan
Project Manager/Sr. Highway and
Geotechnical Engineer 13months World Food Programme
Emergency Study on The Planning
And Support For Basic Physical And
Social Infrastructure In Juba Town
And The Surrounding Areas
Chief Technical advisor/Chief Project
Coordinator/Sr. Materials/Pavement &
Geotechnical Engineer/Dep.Team
Leader
1 yr 3 Months
Government of Southern Sudan
(GOSS)/ Ministry Of Transport
And Roads (MOTR)
Preliminary Study of Southern
Sudan Roads Network and Capacity
Building
Deputy Project Manager/Senior
Highway & Geotechnical Engineer 1 Month Government of Southern Sudan
Feasibility Study and Preliminary
Engineering Design for the Addis
Ababa Urban Transport Network
Development
Sr. Highway Engineer and Team Leader 3 Months
Ethiopia Roads Authority/
Addis Ababa City Roads
authority
The Study on Master Plan for Urban
Transport in the Nairobi
Metropolitan Area
Chief Technical Advisor/Senior
Highway & Geotechnical Engineer 1
JICA/ Ministry of Local
Government, Kenya
Feasibility Study and Preliminary
Engineering Design for Mitigation
Measures against Traffic
Sr. Highway Engineer and Team Leader
2 Months
Ethiopia Roads Authority/
Addis Ababa City Roads
authority
96
Experience as Project Director/Project Manager/Team Leader/Sr.Position
Project Position Duration
(Yrs) Financier
Congestion and Improvement
Measures of Traffic Safety in Addis
Ababa City
Post-Construction Project
Evaluation and Preparation of the
Consultancy and Contract
Completion Reports for the Addis
Ababa-Goha Tsion Trunk Road
Project
Highway Engineer/Project Leader 12months
Ethiopia Roads Authority/
Addis Ababa City Roads
authority
Evaluation assessment and
preparation of Contractual Claims Deputy Team Leader/ claims Engineer
7months
Ethiopia Roads Authority/
Addis Ababa City Roads
authority
Feasibility Study and Preliminary
Engineering Design Project for the
Upgrading and Expansion of the
Gimbothaya International Airport
and Access Road in Bahir Dar
Team Leader/Project Director/Sr.
Geotechnical Engineer 5 Months Bahir Dar Municipality
Feasibility Study and Preliminary
Engineering Design of the Bahir
Dar University Road
Team Leader/Sr. Highway Engineer
3 Months
Bahir Dar Municipality
Feasibility Study and Preliminary
Engineering Design of the
Upgrading Project of the
Holeta~Muger Road
Team Leader/Sr. Highway Engineer
9 Months
MoFED/ ERA / Kajima
Corporation
Study for the Enhancement of
Structural Capacity and
Serviceability Level of the Addis
Ababa – Goha Tsion Trunk Road.
Project Director /Sr. Highway Engineer 12months
MoFED/ ERA / Kajima
Corporation
Detailed Engineering Design and
Construction Supervision of the
Addis Ababa~Goha Tsion Trunk
Road Project – Phase IV
Dep.Project Manager/Geotechnical/
Highway Engineer 20months
Ethiopia Roads Authority/
Addis Ababa City Roads
authority
Detailed Engineering Design and
Construction Supervision of the
Addis Ababa~Goha Tsion Trunk
Road Project – Phase III
Dep.Project Manager/Resident
Geotechnical/ Highway Engineer 11.5months
Ethiopia Roads Authority/
Addis Ababa City Roads
authority
Detailed Design of the Project for
Construction of Bridges , Ghana
Dep.Project Manager/Sr. Geotechnical
Engineer 33.2months
Ministry of Roads and
Transport, Ghana
Comprehensive Study and Design
Review of Bridge and Hydraulic Team Leader/ Sr. Highway and Ministry of Roads and Public
97
Experience as Project Director/Project Manager/Team Leader/Sr.Position
Project Position Duration
(Yrs) Financier
Structures for the Tana Basin Road
Development Project
Geotechnical Engineer Works, Kenya, JBIC
Review of Hydrological Conditions
and Chronology For Purposes of
Design of Hydraulic Structures for
the Tana Basin Development
Project Phase II
Team Leader/Chief Technical Advisor/
Consulting Engineer
Ministry of Roads and Public
Works, Kenya, JBIC
Comprehensive Study and Design
Review of Bridge and Hydraulic
Structures for the Tana Basin Road
Development Project
Team Leader/ Sr. Highway and
Geotechnical Engineer 6months
Ministry of Roads and Public
Works, Kenya, JBIC
Design of Reinforced Earth
Structures with Slope Protection
applying the Terre Armee Method
for the Tana Basin Development
Project Phase II
Team Leader/Chief Technical Advisor/
Sr. Pavement /Geotechnical and
Materials Engineer 5months
Ministry of Roads and Public
Works, Kenya, JBIC
Detailed Engineering Design and
Construction Supervision of the
Addis Ababa~Goha Tsion Trunk
Road Project – Phase II
Dep.Projet Manager/Resident
Geotechnical/ Highway Engineer 17months
Ethiopia Roads Authority/
Addis Ababa City Roads
authority
Study on Rural Roads Improvement
in Western Kenya Considering
Socio-Economic Impact,
Environmental Impact Assessment
and Value Engineering Based
Design
Chief Materials , Geotechnical &
Pavement Engineer/Chief Project
Coordinator & Advisor to Team Leader 9months
Ministry Of Roads & Public
Works Kenya
Feasibility Study for Road
Improvement and Preliminary
Design for the Moi International
Airport, Mombasa Access Road
Team Leader/ Sr. Highway Engineer
3months
MoRPW, Kenya
Research on the Improvement and
Adoptation of Liquid Chemical
Stabilizers for Rural Road
Development South Africa
Team Leader/Research Consultant 1.6months
Con Aid, Mitsui & Co East Africa.
Con-Aid Pty SA
Analysis of The Settlement Problem
at Athi River Cement Works
Team Leader/Geotechnical Engineering
Consultant/Structural Engineer
1.7months
Sumitomo Construction
Company, MoRPW, Kenya
Socio-Economic & Engineering
Assessment and Analysis of
Viability of Undertaking
Team Leader/Civil Engineering
Consultant 3months
Mitsubishi and Takenaka
Corporations, Kenya
98
Experience as Project Director/Project Manager/Team Leader/Sr.Position
Project Position Duration
(Yrs) Financier
Rehabilitation & Expansion of
Mombasa International Airport
Access Road (C110) and Part
(A109)
Feasibility Study for Road
Improvement and Preliminary
Design for the Moi International
Airport, Mombasa Access Road
Team Leader/ Sr. Highway Engineer 3months
MoRPW, Kenya
Socio-Economic & Engineering
Assessment, Analysis and Project
Formulation as a mitigation
strategy of the Impact of El-Nino on
the C70 Kangema ~ Gacharage
Road & Bridges, Kenya
Team Leader/Civil Engineering
Consultant 3months JICA
Tana Basin Development Project.,
Kenya
Research & Construction Supervision
Team Leader 49months
MORPW, Kenya, Japan Bank of
International Cooperation
Low & Medium Cost Housing
Development Projects in Urban &
Rural Areas (With Particular
Reference to Material Science and
Construction Techniques
Development)
Team Leader/Chief Consulting Engineer 4months
World Bank
Urban Traffic Control and Planning
for Major Cities in Kenya Team Leader/ Geotechnical Engineer
6months
Ministry of Transport, Kenya,
World Bank
Urban Traffic Control & Planning
for Major Cities in Kenya
Dep.Team Leder/Urban Planning
Technical Consultant 6months World Bank
Rehabilitation of Health Facilities in
Western Kenya
Deputy team Leader/chief Geotechnical and civil structural engineer 15months
Africa Development Bank
(ADB), Ministry of Health,
Kenya
Sub-Sahara Africa Transport
Programme; NMT Urban Transport
Studies, East Africa Region
Urban Planning Technical Consultant 12months
World Bank/ UNECA
An Evaluation of Private
Community Development Projects,
Kenya
Urban Planning Technical Consultant 3months
USAID
KOBENET (Reconstruction
Activities Due to the Damage
Caused To Structures In Kobe,
Japan by the Great Kansai
Earthquake), Kobe, Japan
Dep.Team Leader/Civil & Reconstruction Engineering Consultant
3months Ministry of Infrastructure
99
Experience as Project Director/Project Manager/Team Leader/Sr.Position
Project Position Duration
(Yrs) Financier
(KOBENET)
Detailed design and Construction
Supervision of the Project for
Construction of Bridges
Dep.Team Leader/Sr. Geotechnical Engineer
6months Ministry of Transport, Kenya
Ground Improvement in Ariake,
Kyushu for Rail Road Construction,
Japan
Associate Researcher & Construction
Supervision Consultant
10months
Ariake Geotechnical Research
Group
The Kandagawa Flood Control
Project, Suginami, Tokyo, Japan Research Consultant & Construction Supervision Advisor
24months Taisei Corporation
The OAP (Osaka Amenity Park)
Project For Skyscraper Buildings &
Amenity Parks in Osaka, Japan
Research Consultant & Construction
Supervision Advisor
36months
Obayashi Construction
Company
Waterfront Development,
Reclamation And Ground
Settlement-Associated Problems of
The New Kansai International
Airport., Japan (The Port And
Harbour Research Institute,
Ministry Of Transport)
Researcher & Construction Supervision
Adviser In Geotechnical Engineering
36months
Port and Harbor Research
Institute, Ministry of Transport,
Japan.
Construction of Mpata Safari Club
in Maasai Mara, Kenya
Project Manager/Chief Consultant/Chief
Coordinator and Construction
supervision Advisor
24months Mpata International Inc., Tokyo
Construction of Man-made Islands,
Bridges, Shield Tunnels etc., Japan Researcher, Construction Supervision Advisor & Consultant in Geotechnical Engineering
24months
Trans-Tokyo Bay Highway
Corp., Ministry of Construction
A research project on the adoption
of Fly Ash as a useful foundation
and land reclamation geomaterial. Research Associate 12months
Kansai Electric Power Company
in Japan
Yokohama Minato Mirai 21st
Century Project (MM21),
Yokohama, Japan. Research Associate 18months
Yokohama City Development
Authority, Japan
Bridge Projects Across The Seto Sea
Islands, Japan Associate Construction Supervisor/Trainee In Civil & Structural Engineering
4months
The Honshu-Shikoku Bridge
Authority,) (Government of
Japan
Mpata Club – Maasai Mara Access
Road to Club Team Leader/Chief Engineer/Chief project Coordinator
6 yrs Mpata Investments Ltd.
Emergency Road Repairs Project In
Southern Sudan Project Manager/Geotechnical
Engineer/ Research Team Leader & 1.0
Financed by GoSS, MDTF, UN-
WFP
100
Experience as Project Director/Project Manager/Team Leader/Sr.Position
Project Position Duration
(Yrs) Financier
Sr.Materials & Pavement Engineer
Emergency Study of Physical and
Social Infrastructure In Juba,
Southern Sudan
Chief Technical Advisor & Research
Team Leader/Chief Project
Coordinator/ Sr. Geotechnical,
Pavement & Materials Engineer
1.6 Financed by JICA
Development Study of Southern
Sudan Roads Network and Capacity
Building
Deputy Project Manager/Deputy Team
Leader & Senior Highway Engineer 0.3 Financed by GOSS
Development Study on Master Plan
for Urban Transport in the Nairobi
Metropolitan Area
Chief Technical Advisor/Sr. Highway &
Geotechnical Engineer/Research Team
Leader 1.2
Financed by JICA
Engineering Design and
Supervision for Addis Ababa – Goha
Tsion Trunk Road (JICA)
General Manager /Personnel Manager
Representative and Chief Technical
Advisor/Research Team Leader. 3.6
Financed by JICA
Engineering study and design for
the Tana Basin Road Project.
General Manager/Personnel Manager,
Representative, Chief Technical and
Team Leader.
0.50 Financed by JBIC
Engineering study and design for
the Tana Basin Road Project.
General Manager/ Project Director
Representative, Chief Technical Advisor
and Team Leader.
0.45 Financed by JBIC
Engineering, study and design for
the Western Kenya Rural Roads
Improvement
Chief Project Coordinator & Advisor to
Team Leader 0.85 Financed by JICA.
Research on the improvement and
adoption of Liquid Chemical
Stabilizers for RRD South Africa.
Team Leader/Sr.Research Engineer 0.50 Financed by Con-Aid Pty. South
Africa and Mitsui and Co. Japan.
Study, development and
improvement of Methods of design
for Evaton West Municipal Council,
South African
Team Leader/Sr.Research Engineer 0.50 Financed by Evaton West
Municipal Council, South Africa.
Analysis of the Settlement Problem
at Athi River Cement Works, Kenya Team Leader/Sr.Geotechnical Engineer 0.20
Financed by Sumitomo
Construction Company Ltd, east
Africa and Japan.
Socio-economic and engineering
study of the rehabilitation and
expansion of the Mombasa
International Airport Access Roads
Team Leader/Sr.Geotechnical Engineer 0.25 Financed by Mitsubishi
Tokonaka Corporations.
Socio-economic and engineering Team Leader/Sr.Geotechnical Engineer 0.25
Financed by CPC and Kajima
101
Experience as Project Director/Project Manager/Team Leader/Sr.Position
Project Position Duration
(Yrs) Financier
study for the rehabilitation of the
C70 Kangema-Gacharage Road
Corporation
Establishment of the Civil and
Structural Engineering Research &
Development forum for projects in
Kenya.
Team Leader & Chief Coordinator 0.40 Financed by Industrial
Development Institute, Japan.
Study, design and Supervision of
the Tana Basin Development
Project in Kenya
Team Leader /Chief Technical Advisor 0.50 Financed by JBIC
Engineering services for Low &
Medium Cost Housing Development
Projects in Urban and Rural areas
in Kenya
Team Leader/Chief Consulting Engineer
& Chief Technical Advisor 0.3 Financed by ADB
Engineering study for the
rehabilitation of health facilities in
Western Kenya.
Team Leader & Leading Civil and
Structural Engineering Consultant. 1.3 Financed by ADB
Study, design and constructions
supervision of the Mpata Safari
Club in Maasai Mara, Kenya
Team Leader/Chief Consultant and
Chief Engineering Coordinator. 2.0
Financed by Consortium of
Japanese Investors.
Construction Supervisions for
various steel Structures in Kenya
Director/Project Manager/Team
Leader. 2.5
Financed by various Donors and
Ministries in Kenya
Total 16.70
Other Senior Positions in the Projects in Developing Countries
Reconnaissance study, of the El
Nino damaged approach roads and
bridges in Eastern & Central
Provinces.
Deputy Team Leader 0.5
Financed by the Industrial
Development Institute of the
Ministry of Construction, Japan.
Economic and Engineering study of
Urban traffic control and planning
in major cities in Kenya.
Chief Technical Advisor to the Team
Leader. 0.6 Financed by the World Banks.
NMT Urban transport studies in
Sub-sahara Africa Deputy Team Leader 1.3
Financed by the World
Bank/UNECA.
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Experience as Project Director/Project Manager/Team Leader/Sr.Position
Project Position Duration
(Yrs) Financier
Evaluation f Private Community
development Projects in Kenya
Chief Technical Advisor to the Team
Leader 0.25 Financed by USAID
Total 2.65
Experience in Developing Countries
Development Study of Southern
Sudan Roads Network and Capacity
Building
Deputy Project Manager/ Research
Team Leader 0.3
Financed by GOSS through JICA
Assistance
Development Study on Master Plan
for Urban Transport in the Nairobi
Metropolitan Area
Asst. Managing Director/ Chief
Technical Advisor 1.2 Financed by JICA
Engineering Design and
Supervision for Addis Ababa – Goha
Tsion Trunks Road (JICA)
Project Director Representative, Chief
Technical Advisor and Research Team
Leader.
3.6 Financed by JICA
Engineering study and design for
the Tana Basin Road Project.
Deputy General & Project Manager
Chief Technical Advisor and Research &
Construction Supervision Team Leader.
0.50 Financed by JBIC
Engineering study and design for
the Tana Basin Road Project.
Deputy General & Project Manager
Chief Technical Advisor and Research &
Construction Supervision Team Leader.
0.45 Financed by JBIC
Engineering, study and design for
the Western Kenya Rural Roads
Improvement
Chief Project Coordinator & Advisor to
Team Leader 0.85 Financed by JICA.
Research on the improvement and
adoption of Liquid Chemical
Stabilizers for RRD South Africa.
Team leader 0.50 Financed by Con-Aid Pty. South
Africa and Mitsui and Co. Japan.
Study, development and
improvement of Methods of design
for Evaton West Municipal Council,
South African
Team Leader 0.50 Financed by Evaton West
Municipal Council, South Africa.
Analysis of the Settlement Problem
at Athi River Cement Works, Kenya Team Leader 0.20 Financed by Sumitomo
Construction Company Ltd, east
103
Experience as Project Director/Project Manager/Team Leader/Sr.Position
Project Position Duration
(Yrs) Financier
Africa and Japan.
Socio-economic and engineering
study of the rehabilitation and
expansion of the Mombasa
International Airport Access Roads
Team Leader 0.25 Financed by Mitsubishi
Tokonaka Corporations.
Reconnaissance study, of the El
Nino damaged approach roads and
bridges in Eastern & Central
Provinces.
Assistant to the Team Leader 0.5
Financed by the Industrial
Development Institute of the
Ministry of Construction, Japan.
Socio-economic and engineering
study for the rehabilitation of the
C70 Kangema-Gacharage Road
Team Leader 0.25 Financed by CPC and Kajima
Corporation
Establishment of the Civil and
Structural Engineering R & D forum
for projects in Kenya
Team Leader & Chief Project
Coordinator 0.40
Financed by Industrial
Development Institute, Japan.
Study, design and Supervision of
the Tana Basin Development
Project in Kenya
Chief Technical Advisor & Team Leader
of Research & Development Team. 0.50 Financed by JBIC
Engineering services for Low &
Medium Cost housing development
projects in Urban and rural areas in
Kenya
Chief Technical Advisor & Team Leader
of Research & Development Team. 0.3 Financed by ADB
Economic and Engineering study of
Urban traffic control and planning
in major cities in Kenya.
Chief Technical Advisor to the Team
Leader. 0.6 Financed by the World Banks.
Engineering study for the
rehabilitation of health facilities in
Western Kenya.
Team Leader & Leading Civil and
Structural Engineering Consultant. 1.3 Financed by ADB
Study, design and constructions
supervision of the Mpata Safari
Club in Maasai Mara, Kenya
Team Leader/Chief Consultant and
Engineering Coordinator. 2.0
Financed by Consortium of
Japanese Investors.
Total 12.70
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15. LANGUAGES AND DEGREE OF PROFICIENCY:
Reading Writing Speaking
English Excellent Excellent Excellent
Japanese Excellent Excellent Excellent
Swahili Excellent Excellent Excellent
French Fair Fair Poor
Chinese Fair Fair Poor
Amharic Fair Fair Poor
Luhyia Native Language
CERTIFICATION:
I, the undersigned, certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, this curriculum vitae
correctly describes me, my qualifications, and my experience.
_____________________________________________________ 23/November/2009
(Signature) Day/Month/Year
Full name: JOHN NGAYA MUKABI