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Papy Kangudi has a long and colourful history. Born in Central Africa, this friendly and outgoing Congolese has a lot going for him. His eventful seven-year stay in South Africa has led him to complete his Civil Engineering diploma at the Vaal University of Technology followed by his BTech in Civil and Structures. “Back then I could never have imagined progressing to this level,” says Papy, Design Technician at ADI Consulting Engineers and current MD at Monde Civils. |
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As a company, ADI is largely involved in site
supervision as well as consulting and project management
services. “My work keeps me fairly busy and to date we
have worked on many exciting initiatives. One of these
includes an 18km road upgrade for Piet Retief Avenue.
The project was requested by the Mpumalanga Department
of Roads and Transport and is valued at R56 million.”
“We upgraded the road from a gravel surface to a black
top surface and found ourselves constantly having to
change the horizontal and vertical alignment during the
projects completion. In addition to this, the venture
required the upgrade of drainage structures. When you
have resources like AllyCAD and Civil Designer, its
always nice to know that you can complete high level
projects without having to compromise on accuracy and
quality,” says Papy.
Besides the N2 intersection, which presented minor
problems, the design itself was fairly straightforward.
“We were able to resolve the tricky N2 intersection by
drawing the relevant section by hand. It was well
worth it because the upgrade made it easier for
residents to utilise the access road from Mondi
Plantation to Driefontein. Residents were therefore
extremely pleased because the road, located near a
mining site, is currently one of the main roads in use.”
The project was broken down into two phases with phase
one being undertaken by Vela VKE. This consisted of
12.82km of road while ADI was responsible for the
remaining 18km stretch. “It took me one week to complete
the actual design in AllyCAD but this meant constant
interaction with the client during this period,”
explains Papy.
So what is it about the Civil Engineering discipline
that Papy enjoys so much? “I chose to be a Civil
Engineer so that I could build on my love for science.
Today I can see science in practice each time I work on
a project. I also enjoy the intricacies of design and
like working with various clients in order to complete
high-level projects. It is such a privilege to be a
Civil Engineer because you cannot have a civilisation or
a civil society without a civil engineering industry. We
take so many things for granted.”
Many of Papy’s projects are focused around road, water
and project management initiatives and he therefore
relies quite heavily on the Roads and Water modules in
Civil Designer. “Two smaller water reticulation ventures
that we are currently working on include the ones at
Seville A and Leroro villages. These projects were
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PAPY KANGUDI
Papy Kangudi is a Design Technician at ADI Consulting
Engineers. In addition to occupying this position, he is
also the Managing Director at Monde Civils. Papy moved
to South Africa seven years ago and says that this was
one of his best moves ever made.
He moved to Nelspruit in 2003 in order to gain more
experience in water and road related initiatives and has since built up a respectable track record. Besides
a sound project history, Papy’s academic history is
equally impressive. He studied his Civil Engineering
qualification at the Vaal University of Technology and
then proceeded to study his BTech in Civil and
Structures.
In his leisure, Papy enjoys reading scientific and
Christian literature and admits to having a weakness for
sci-fi movies. Amoung the many science fiction movies
that Papy enjoys, the ‘Matrix’ remains one of his
all-time favourites.
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Bakeridge Municipality and the
Department of Local Government respectively and entailed
the extraction of water from boreholes into reservoirs
for village use. We used AllyCAD to design the pipe and
reservoir layout and made good use of the Water module
in Civil Designer.
This module is incredible because it effortlessly
calculates the water demand that is required for pump
reservoirs. You can also control the flow of water and
have this regulated by time.”
Papy’s stay in South Africa has certainly been one of
growth and learning and there have been very few
regrets. “When I arrived in South Africa seven years
ago, I had mixed feelings. But my experiences to date
have been very positive. I am not the man I was when I
first arrived here because the knowledge gained have
made me much more goal orientated. I like where I’m
going and I definitely have a plan to get there,” says
Papy beaming with confidence. |