Wakanyaks Construction Co.

Building under construction has collapsed in ruaka on limuru road. Rescue services on site
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woooooooooooooooooi mbirrioni za distributor wa Faxe @rollout zimekunywa maji

hiyo title VS…i feel it trivializes very serious news…

Negotiations are at an advanced stage, ES ndio title yangu

get rich quick or die as a poor man mentality…

Haiya, credit time…Engineers were here too @EngineerLMG ?

I tremble for the day i will put up a block of flats. Who will i trust among the quarks… The architects, engineer, QS, foreman, Mason, Free mason, store keeper, my younger brother, watu wa mchanga, hardware guy, watvhman…
Times it would be easier to just give the contract to an indian firm

Patia chinku

I’ll have you know, Sir, that I am studying to be a Mechanical Engineer. But I’m aggrieved by such shoddy work from my fellow structural and civil engineers. This is what you get when students’ grades depend on how well they can fu.ck their professors.

I’d say 1/3 of the people in my class in campo are just cheaters.
If you want to identify a reliable engineer, avoid those who floss about what they can do.

The mark of a genius is in how much they doubt themselves.

I really hope you’re getting me.

You’ll never get to hear a Professional Engineer condemn the work of a colleague. The Engineer’s Code of Ethics does not allow it.
Back to the failed structure, the Engineer whose Licence was used to approve the project is in for a rough time.

Hapa hakunanga engineers involved. .ni jamaa wa mkono aligraduate akakua fundi>Foreman >Surveyor >and lastly “engineer” akakimbia in one of our institutions with a bag of cash akanunua the necessary degrees and here we are now…ferked up

In most of these projects no engineers or architects are involved. At the onset of construction, many people usually ask around amongst friends and that’s when you are referred to a certain kamzee who’s really good in building houses.
You meet with him and he impresses you about how good he’s in construction from many years experience gained on the ground. You hire him as the ‘foreman’ and he becomes an authority in everything.
And of course with the Kenyan mentality of kuchanuka, you will be buying lots of materials which never get to be used. They are diverted for quick cash. And that’s how buildings collapse.