M. Abreu MuhimuaPDG ENCOM

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Chief Executive Officer, and Director. Abreu, age 44, has served in various senior and executive positions. Abreu is a Founder of ENCOM, he is vast experienced in business development, Infrastructure, Resources and Energy.

He is vast experienced in project development in Mining, contract negotiations, Civil and Structural Infrastructure Development, with special emphasis on the Project Management, Project negotiation, design of works, construction supervision on projects concerning roads, stormwater, water networks and sewerage reticulation networks. The projects he is involved with are primarily related to Iron Ore, Coal, Zinc, Nickel, Platinum and Phosphate. He was Multidisciplinary Project Manager, Structural engineering, Designer and execution engineer for Roads, Sewer, Stormwater, and all Municipal infrastructures. This includes several projects funded by agencies such as the World Bank, USAID and EU.

Abreu obtained his M.Eng (Civils) degree from the Technical University of Kosice (Slovakia). His experience in construction and reconstruction design of buildings afforded him the opportunity to be closely involved with several researchers from environmental sciences and town planning, during the reconstruction of general health insurance in Kosice. He was co-ordinator in the European Union project with International Organization for Migration (IOM-Geneva) for Mozambican students in Europe. Abreu was involved in Calibration of South African loading Code as part of his MSc. Structural Engineering at University of Stellenbosch (South Africa).

Abreu was Design Structural Engineer responsible for the detailed design and documentation for all the structures on the Inchope to Gorongosa road section of the EN1 in Sofala province in Mozambique, which included the detailed design of the 600 m long bridge across the Pungue River. This bridge-received award from the 2003 SAACE award under the category of Technical Excellence. 

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