Who we are and what we do

Hello and welcome!

I am thrilled to welcome you to this website which profiles and publishes the experience of individuals who are working or have worked on infrastructure projects. We also share practical experiences on the operation and maintenance of infrastructure. These articles are intended to;

  1. Enhance learning through knowledge transfer
  2. Market our individual potential
  3. Document and develop practical content for young professionals involved in infrastructure.

In case you have a record of the projects which you have been a part of, specifically – the challenges you faced while implementing the project, how you addressed them and the success stories associated with the project, feel free to send your write-up to thebuildersgarage@gmail.com. Alternatively, we shall find you wherever you are and dispatch our team of experts to assist you prepare a write up worth publishing. Our editorial team will then get back to you as soon as possible to polish and finalise the article(s) before they are published.

Take your chance today and get noticed. We believe that this will open up immense opportunities for you.

Cyrus Titus Aomu
Cyrus Titus Aomu
Cyrus has over 17+ years of general working experience spread across (i) site supervision of building construction works (1½ years), (ii) operation and maintenance of water treatment and water supply systems (2 years), (iii) management of water utility operations (4 years) and (iv) management of large water supply and sewerage infrastructure projects (9½ years).

31 Comments

  1. Cyrus says:

    Looking forward to reading lots of project related content

  2. Jackson says:

    Good Idea, I am Impressed

  3. bogdan says:

    Nice idea I like it best regards

  4. Thank you Bogdan. It’s nice of you to have dropped by

  5. Marianne says:

    Good idea! It’s like a communion of great minds!

  6. Thanks for your comment.

  7. Lawrence SSEMPAGI says:

    Great Eng. Cyrus, glad to see this dream come true. May it live to outgrow your grandchildren.

  8. Samuel Bayo says:

    Ob welcome to this side I know the builders’ garage shall be a resounding success cheers

  9. Ebrah says:

    Very interesting idea indeed to have a web presence.

  10. donnan byabazaire says:

    Interesting start. Wishing you all the best.

  11. SHEM OPOLOT says:

    Splendid idea! Looking forward to seeing it grow and bear fruit! Hopefully, I can be a part of this somehow.

  12. Nicholas Kagina Kamuntu says:

    Brilliant Idea! the very best

  13. Christian says:

    Great stuff Cyrus, met a couple of people and seen a a couple of programs to boost your networks and content.

  14. atukunda says:

    This is a great innovation and I believe it will benefit many young professionals. I would l love to volunteer where you guys need help..

  15. Winnie Mabisi says:

    Very Impressive Cyrus!

  16. INNOCENT TWESIGYE says:

    Woow. This is great Eng. Cyrus. Best wishes with the New Venture, With God Great Heights are Reachable.

  17. MUTEBI YUSUF says:

    Great idea Cyrus, some thing different. I think its going to be big.

  18. Richard Li says:

    You’re very well trained engineer and now you have this great idea to contribute your knowledge to more areas. That’s very good and I believe that you will get great success.
    Expect to work with you again!

  19. Oliver Zhang says:

    Eng. Cyrus, Well done!

    You are amongst the few group of the people who can make their dream come true instead of simply talking. Hope to see this grow. May you achieve the very best!

    • Thank you Oliver! – We are exceedingly grateful and profoundly humbled by your comment. We continue to work very hard to achieve our dream and will be very glad to work with you in future.

  20. shaban says:

    The builders’ garage is definitely the place to be…. Eng Cyrus please keep up the good work as i look forward to learn more from you

  21. Martin Silcock says:

    Hi Cyrus
    Enjoyed your recent write up on Linkedin. I did not realise you were in Kampala!
    One question I have is, what is the need for detection of underground utilities in Uganda? Is there a problem with construction people hitting underground utilities?
    Regards

    Martin

    • Martin!

      Thanks for your question.

      Contractors in Uganda do experience scenarios where they unknowingly cut underground services. These affected utilities are power,water and telecommunication. The major reason is because the as built drawings for these utility services are usually not available for the contractors on site.

  22. Tom B says:

    Impressive initiative. I look forward to sharing my experiences one day.

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