Sentinel Engineering LLP are proud to support Krizevac, a small charity working to alleviate poverty in Malawi, where the challenges of building are vast. You can access Krizevac's website at www.krizevac.org to find out more. To view Krizevac's Autumn 2009 newsletter, please follow this link:
http://www.krizevac.org/pdf/Krizevac_Autumn_2009.pdf
Please find following a short testimonial from Krizevac illustrating Sentinel's assistance in Summer 2009:
"Our small chaity searched for months to find suitably experienced engineers to support our projects in Malawi, but with no success. Sentinel Engineering LLP took up our cause and within days of advertising we had more suitable candidates than we could ever have hoped for''.
''The first civil engineer was in Malawi within days and our building projects are now back on track. The team at Sentinel listened to our needs, organised all of the advertising, helped to select high quality candidates and remained supportive and enthusiastic throughout, we could not have asked for a better or more effective service, thank you.''
The Krizevac Project is offering a once in a lifetime opportunity for experienced engineers and architects to volunteer and work for a charity in Malawi. The charity has a variety of ongoing construction projects and large projects planned for the future, including the construction of a school, training block and various commercial and residential buildings.
Expatriate engineers and architects will be expected to lead and deliver all design and construction works, whilst working alongside and mentoring Malawian engineers and architects. The total construction team consists of approximately 500 site labourers and a site management / design team of 10 Malawians.
Malawi is known as “The warm heart of Africa” and the site is located in a poor and densely packed township called Chilomoni, just outside of Blantyre, the largest city in Malawi.
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