Proposed Construction of Cardiovascular Centre

Project Overview

Assignment Name: 

PROPOSED KCMC CARDIOVASCULAR CENTRE AT

KILIMANJARO CHRISTIAN

MEDICAL CENTRE (KCMC) MOSHI – KILIMANJARO, TANZANIA 

Approx. Value of Our Services:  TZS 120,000,000 

Country:  Tanzania 

 

Location within Country:  Moshi Kilimanjaro

 

Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm/Entity

(profiles): Project Director, Structural Engineer, Civil

Engineer, Civil/ Drainage Engineer, Clerk of Works

Name of Client:  

KILIMANJARO CHRISTIAN MEDICAL CENTRE AN

INSTITUTE OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN FOUNDATION OF TANZANIA

No of Staff: 5

Address:

P.O BOX 3010, MOSHI, TANZANIA,

EAST AFRICA

No of Staff Months:  

Duration of Assignment: 6 Months (Phase 1)  14 Months (Phase 2)

Start Date (Month/Year): January 2024

Completion Date (Month/Year): Ongoing

Name of Associate consultant(s), If any: N/A

 

No of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Consultants: 0

Name of Senior Staff (Project Director/Co-coordinator) Involved and Functions Performed:

Catherine Mushi                        Project Director

Deogratius Marenge                        Structural Engineer

Yazid Ngasha                                 Civil/ drainage Engineer

Secilia Mtalo……………………………….Civil Engineer

Denatus Dominick                          Resident Engineer

Narrative Description of Project:

Bayline Consulting Engineers is involved in Structural Design and supervision of building structures and external works Infrastructures, which include Structural Analysis and design of reinforced concrete members, external work pavement, Drainage system design of walkways pavement, preparation of design drawings and bar schedules.

Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff: 

 

(v)   Structural Analysis and design of reinforced concrete members

(vi)  Preparation of design drawings and bar schedules

(vii)Construction supervision by resident Engineer concerned with monitoring of day today construction activities. (viii) Post construction supervision during DLP