
Aight people this company is based in 3 countries , the


property management, civil & structural engineering..

Take a look at how diverse their portfolio is:
-the Office of the Ugandan President (Yes ohhhhh lol)
-Working w/churches
-Hospitals

-Schools-Kyambogo University ...ect
-Banks...ect
My own personal disapointment I guess is that I am not sure how many Ugandan professionals are in the team, but I hope that they are given the proper chances to prove themselves and get the proper training.
Here's the site:
http://www.fbwgroup.com/index.html
Djaa Ugandan Architecture is progressive:)
Eyee Wayeee:)
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