General Roads Authority Concludes Training Course on the Use of Civil 3D Software

The General Roads and Bridges Authority concluded a training course on the use of Civil 3D software.
The three-month course aimed to train 21 of the Authority’s engineers on the use of Civil 3D software in the design and management of road and bridge projects, sewage networks, water pipelines, electricity networks, and other infrastructure projects.
At the conclusion of the course, Chairman of the Authority’s Board of Directors, Engineer Abdulrahman Al-Hadrami, highlighted the importance of the course in using this technical program, which is an ideal tool for preparing and analyzing three-dimensional models with high efficiency.
He emphasized the commitment to continuing to train and qualify the Authority’s staff in various aspects, including the use of the latest technical programs and working to implement them in the field in the work and projects implemented by the Authority, thus enhancing production quality and speed of completion.
He pointed out that the course, which falls within the framework of the Corporation’s training plan, will contribute to developing the capabilities of engineers in the field of designing road projects and other construction projects, which will improve the Corporation’s overall performance.
Al-Hadrami pointed out that the “Civil 3D” program helps civil engineers achieve accuracy and speed in project design and handle any project, regardless of its size. He urged participants to continue applying the knowledge and skills they acquired in the course in their respective fields of work.
At the conclusion, attended by the Corporation’s Vice President, Engineer Amir Al-Din Al-Houthi, and the Director of Administrative Affairs, Samir Farhan, the Director of the Corporation’s Vocational Training Center for Roads, Engineer Mahmoud Ezz El-Din, explained that the course included theoretical training that lasted for approximately one month, followed by practical field training on the Corporation’s projects, which lasted for approximately two months, under the Center’s supervision.
The closing ceremony included honoring the course participants and reviewing a number of the participating engineers’ outstanding practical work.



