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List of Applicants Considered by the 498Th Council Meeting on 08Th June, 2021 Under the Various Categories List of Applicants considered by the 498th Council Meeting on 08th June, 2021 under the Various Categories. CORPORATE Name Technical Report Title 1 Mr. Acai Joseph Corporate Design review and construction Elected supervision for rehabilitation of Taxi/Bus park in Tororo Municipality 2 Ms. Lydia Kyokaali Corporate Design of Kinyuko-Bikone Gravity Flow Elected Scheme in Kasese District 1 3 Mr. Okello Isaac Corporate Design and Construction Supervision of Elected Upgrading Kamod- Kasilo 1.4KM Road rom Gravel to Bitumonous Standards 4 Mr. Ezra Gumisiriza Corporate Drainage Design Review, and Elected Construction supervision of civil works for the upgrading of selected Mbarara Municipality roads (20.2km) to paved (Bitumen) standard. 5 Mr. Nseerikomawa Charles Corporate Structural design and construction Elected Ssennyonjo supervision of staff accommodation block at Kiruddu general referal hospital 6 Mr. Kyobe Luke Inyensiko Corporate Ddesign of Nakalere Swamp Crossing & Elected Upgrading of Nakwero-Bulindo Road from Gravel to Bituminous Standard in Kira Municipality -Wakiso District 7 Ms. Karungi Sharon Corporate Design and construction supervision of Elected transimission main and distribution system for Kyambogo water supply system 8 Mr. Okiror Richard Corporate Design and Construction Supervision of Elected Low Coat Sealing of Mukura- Ngora 2 (1.0) Kms Road, Section (Ch:1+850 to 2+850) 9 Ms. Sylvia Nabateesa Corporate Design & Installation Supervision of a Elected Constant Head Flow Liquid Dosing Units for Kabenguria Water Treatment Plant 10 Mr. Anthony Arembe Corporate Design & Installation Supervision of a Elected pumping system at Kiwolera Pump station in Kamuli District PROVISIONAL CORPORATE Name Technical Report Title 1 Ms. Babita Harriet Provisional Design and Construction Supervision of Elected Corporate Bagula- Kasaija, Kisiki and Dhikusooka (1.0KM) Roads for Low Cost Sealing in Namutumba District 2 Mr. Asiku Joel Provisional Engineering Design Review and Elected Corporate Construction Supervision of Kitala- Gerenge Road (10KM) 3 3 Mr. Bugenyi Ssettala Aaron Provisional Part A: Design of Water Pipeline Route Elected Corporate of Kampala- Katosi Transimission Project Part B: Construction Monitoring of 51.4KM Kampala- Entebbe Expressway 4 Mr. Odoch Daniel Provisional Foundation Integrity Review, Retrofit Elected Corporate Design and Surface Raft Foundation Construction of 55m Self Supportinf Tower for Additional Equipment Installation at Debeza Kikandwa, Moma Town Council Mubende District, Uganda 5 Mr. Nuwagaba Deus Provisional Design Review and Construction Elected Corporate Supervision of State Lodge Road 1.2KM in Bushenyi- Ishaka Municipal Council 6 Mr. Mugula Julius Provisional Design Review and Construction Elected Corporate Supervision of the Upgrading of Namirembe Road- Luwum Street into a Non-Motorized Transport (NMT) Pilot Corridor- 2.00KM GRADUATE 4 1 Mr. Baguma Joel Graduate Elected 2 Mr. Welikhe Timothy Graduate Elected 3 Mr. Kintu Musa Graduate Elected 4 Mr. Bagalya Steven Graduate Elected 5 Mr. Baamu Isaac Graduate Elected 6 Mr. Emmanuel Basil Agula Graduate Elected 7 Mr. Mushabe Benjamin Graduate Elected 8 Mr. Ssendagire John Paul Graduate Elected 9 Mr. Ssennyondo Hamudani Graduate Elected 10 Mr. Ssetuba Andrew Graduate Elected 11 Mr. Mumbere Molcume Graduate Elected 12 Mr. Koojo Ivan Graduate Elected 13 Mr. Kidima Steven Graduate Elected 14 Ms. Andebire Audrey Graduate Elected 15 Mr. Masebe Wilfred Graduate Elected 5 16 Ms. Ndagire Gloria Linda Graduate Elected 17 Mr. Sekaggo Innocent Graduate Elected 18 Mr. Ocitti Richard Graduate Elected 19 Mr. Odoch Kenneth Graduate Elected 20 Mr. Asiimwe Evaristo Graduate Elected 21 Mr. Ebola Felix Graduate Elected 22 Mr. Musiime Enosi Bahati Graduate Elected 23 Mr. Gasana George Graduate Elected 24 Mr. Muhwezi Elias Graduate Elected 25 Mr. Gena Andrew Graduate Elected 26 Mr. Wanyoto Alvin Graduate Elected 27 Mr. Mbabazi Simon Graduate Elected 28 Mr. Kadaali Andrew Graduate Elected 29 Mr. Bajurizi Tomson Graduate Elected 30 Mr. Niwagaba Eli Graduate Elected 6 31 Mr. Okello Emmanuel Ato Graduate Elected 32 Mr. Okwany Andrew Graduate Elected 33 Mr. Odong Sam Graduate Elected 34 Mr. Ecamu Bony Graduate Elected 35 Mr. Ssuna Ntanzi Vincent Graduate Elected 36 Ms. Alitubera Esther Graduate Elected 37 Mr. Turyakira Andrew Graduate Elected 38 Mr. Okello Samuel Graduate Elected 39 Mr. Bwire Tom Graduate Elected 40 Mr. Kamugisha Paul Graduate Elected 41 Ms. Mbwali Mary Christine Graduate Elected 42 Mr. Kyomukama Deus Graduate Elected 43 Mr. Kyabaggu Ceasar Graduate Elected 44 Ms. Namugayi Karen Graduate Elected 45 Mr. Yiga John Mary Joseph Graduate Elected 7 TECHNOLOGISTS 1 Mr. Kiseka Joseph Technologist Elected TECHNICIANS 1 Mr. Odongo Peter Technician Elected 2 Mr. Nuwarinda Gordon Technician Elected 3 Mr. Bagonza Pisolm Technician Elected STUDENT INSTITUTION Elected 1 Sensuwa Enock Student Busitema University Elected 2 Okongo Eric Student Busitema University Elected 3 Wanzala Anthony Student Busitema University Elected 4 Ouma Denis Sibagaya Student Busitema University Elected 5 Fuaola Tracy Student Busitema University Elected 6 Nasasira Joel Student Busitema University Elected 7 Ochago John Student Busitema University Elected 8 Chesang Calvin Student Busitema University Elected 8 9 Akatwijuka Nicholas Student Busitema University Elected 10 Kirya Job Student Busitema University Elected 11 Wandendenya Juma Musa Student Busitema University Elected 12 Kiige Charles Student Busitema University Elected 13 Bagalana Fastino Student Busitema University Elected 14 Kibet Godwin Student Busitema University Elected 15 Olowo Pholimon Student Busitema University Elected 16 Ssekyanzi John Kennedy Student Muteesa I Royal University Elected 17 Kabanda Joseph Student Muteesa I Royal University Elected 18 Nsubuga Emmanuel Student Kyambogo University Elected Ongona Jonah Mike Student Mbarara University of Science & Elected 19 Technology 20 Bbosa Ian Student Ndejje University Elected 21 Sseruwagi Marvin Patrick Student Ndejje University Elected 22 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