The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Gumbie burial today

- Tichafara Bepe

PRINCIPAL director in the Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t, Engineer Eric Gumbie, who died in Harare on Thursday, is set to be buried at Glen Forest Memorial Park in Harare today. He was 61.

Eng Gumbie, who is the past president of the Zimbabwe Institutio­n of Engineers, had more than four decades experience in civil engineerin­g.

Eng Gumbie graduated with a Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Civil Engineerin­g in 1980 from the University of Zimbabwe and went on to attain a Master of Engineerin­g Science Degree at the University of New South Wales, Australia, in 1988. He was an affiliate of various engineerin­g profession­al bodies, which include the Institutio­n of Civil Engineers (ICE), London. He was also a Chartered Engineer certified by the Engineerin­g Council in the United Kingdom.

Eng Gumbie worked on various civil engineerin­g projects in Zimbabwe and Southern Africa.

From 2002 to 2003, he was the lead engineer on the reclassifi­cation of the Mozambique Road Network and headed the technical and financial audit of road projects for the Zambian National Road Fund Agency in 2007.

Most of the local projects he superinten­ded include the rehabilita­tion and design for runways and taxiways at Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport in 2001, as well as designing and supervisio­n of constructi­on of student accommodat­ion at the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) from 1994 to 2001, among many other projects.

Eng Gumbie also served as a member of the General Council of the Standards Associatio­n of Zimbabwe since 1999.

He was also responsibl­e for the final adjudicati­on and awarding of tenders for all Government and parastatal projects in Zimbabwe at the then State Procuremen­t Board (SPB) - now Procuremen­t Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) since 2001. Eng Gumbie is survived by a wife and three kids.

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