If Africa’s greatest infrastructure development Experts—
After exactly 115 years’ of combined experience in infrastructure development & implementation were to offer you the results of all their years of experience—if they were to tell you that they would follow you around, check up your every move, show you how you could better your methods here, save time there, accomplish more with less effort and double or treble your earnings—if they could convince you that by following their instructions, by adopting the fundamental principles they lay down, you could reach any height to which you might aspire, realize any reasonable ambition, no matter how impossible it may now seem of attainment, you would certainly consider no ordinary price too high to pay for their services, would you?
If you are to find the best, easiest and quickest way to the participate in infrastructure development, you must begin by developing efficiency in the handling of time and people. You must learn how to resolve disputes, how to manage projects efficiently.
Efficiency is a Science with definite laws, and the average man is no more familiar with its vital principles than he is with the principles of any other science of which he has made no study.
You are probably doing the best you can, but the question is, are you doing all that you are capable of doing—ARE YOU MAKING FULL USE OF YOUR POWERS?
For everything that you wish to do, whether it is the building of a skyscraper, construction of a road , the winning of a bigger position or contract, there is but one efficient way—one best way of doing it.
Learning from experts’ experiences and networking. Think of it. Meeting the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) and Dispute Resolution expert Eng. Paul Karekezi would be worth more than any dime you may pay. Here is an expert who has worked with various development finance institutions such as the World Bank, African Development Bank and several Arab Development Banks. He will distill into you insights he has gathered from decades of work in project management, contract administration, dispute resolution and arbitration.
What of John-Rutherfoord Jones, the Project Management Expert & Trainer. He is as knowledgeable as he is engaging and entertaining. He has managed numerous complex contract relations with both South African and international contractors in a variety of contract types. Come, learn from him.
Then you will meet Dr. Eustace Mwarania, a Developer & PPP expert. He has consulted in various ICT fields to clients in government and private sectors. He is also the Founder and Chairman of Trapos Limited, the firm spearheading the development of Urban Cable Transit systems to alleviate traffic congestion in sub-Saharan cities.
You will meet Project Management Expert, Rose Kananu who has overseen implementation of large capital projects. What has she learnt so far in her close to two decades of experience? She has been involved in transactions of PPP projects; development of talent systems for project managers; project preparation, financing and construction. Come, learn from her.
Finally, we will have Davida van der Walt, who has over 20 years’ experience as a Project Facilitator. She will teach what she has learnt in project owner team development for mega projects. Come, learn from her.
Think of the times when you’ve yearned for a bigger future—when you’ve grown impatient with the barriers that seem to hold you down—when you’ve heard of the career advancement of some acquaintance whom you knew to be inwardly no more capable than yourself! Here’s your chance to equip yourself for success, as few men & women are equipped, under the guidance of probably the greatest infrastructure development experts Africa has ever known—at a cost to you of only Ksh 40,000(full day seminar) or Ksh.25,000(half day workshop)
Surely, you will not hesitate to spend that amount for the best services of men and women to whom the great corporations of various countries have paid as high as millions of Kenyan shillings, for similar work in their organizations. You realize the necessity of Project management Efficiency if you are to get ahead. You can see the danger and risk of leaving the question to chance or convenience. You know that Indecision—putting things off—is dangerous. Here is your chance to start today. Don’t put it off—don’t wait until tomorrow. You know they say that word “Tomorrow” has been one of the causes of our people’s decay. When you want a Kenyan to do anything they always say “Tomorrow.” And tomorrow is never here.
TODAY—that’s the word for you.
Visit www.howardaidevo.com today to book your place.
Sincerely yours,
Benard Makaa.
P.S
The purpose of the Building Capacity for Developing Infrastructure Projects (BCDIP) Seminar is to bring together infrastructure and development implementation experts, industry regulators, developers and professional experts. Join them, network and learn how you can build capacity to effectively participate in infrastructure development.
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