The Afghan Society of Civil Engineers (AfSCE) is proud to launch a 4-week professional development program designed to transform how engineers make decisions before construction begins.
Most construction failures are not technical — they are the result of poor decisions made during planning, design, and procurement.
This program focuses on developing engineers who can think critically, act ethically, and lead under pressure.
– Practical understanding of procurement and contract risks
– Skills to document and challenge unsafe decisions
– Real-world ethical decision-making frameworks
– Leadership mindset for construction professionals
– Engineering decisions before construction
– Procurement & contract-related failures
– Ethics and accountability in projects
– Preparing for global construction management standards
Mustafa Mirzad – President of AfSCE
– Engineers (Civil, Structural, Construction)
– Procurement & contract professionals
– Project managers and site engineers
– Professionals involved in construction decision-making
This is not a passive training. Participants are expected to actively engage, contribute to discussions, and apply learning in real project scenarios.
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We are not just training engineers.
We are building decision-makers who can prevent failure before it happens.
