ERB has digitized its core services to make registration, professional development, and compliance monitoring easier and more accessible for all engineers across Tanzania.
Online platform for engineer and firm registration, renewal of licences, CPD tracking, and certificate management.
Access System →Register for ERB events, seminars, the Annual Engineers Day, and professional development programmes online.
Access System →School of Professional Engineering and Leadership — access online courses, modules, and training certifications.
Access System →The ERB Mhandisi App complements the existing web system by enabling engineers and stakeholders to access key services directly from their mobile devices anytime and anywhere
Access System →Submit feedback, complaints, or suggestions about ERB services through Tanzania's national feedback platform.
Access System →Apply for SOPEL courses, log continuing professional education hours, and submit professional development activities.
Access System →Source: miradi.uwezeshaji.go.tz — The United Republic of Tanzania Government Projects Portal. ERB-registered engineers are at the core of every flagship project transforming Tanzania's infrastructure, energy, and economy.
Africa's largest hydroelectric project built on the Rufiji River, Dar es Salaam Region. All 9 turbines are fully operational, generating 2,115 MW of clean renewable power — doubling Tanzania's total electricity generation capacity and supporting industrialisation across the country.
Civil, electrical, mechanical, environmental, and hydraulic engineers registered with ERB were central to the design, supervision, and commissioning of this landmark project — the largest power station in East Africa and a symbol of Tanzania's engineering capability.
View on Miradi Portal ↗A modern central railway system connecting Tanzania with Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi, Zambia and the DRC. Designed for passenger trains at 160 km/h and freight at 120 km/h, running from Dar es Salaam Port to Mwanza on Lake Victoria.
The world's longest electrically heated crude oil pipeline — 1,443 km from Kabaale–Hoima, Uganda to the Chongoleani Peninsula, Tanga, Tanzania. Signed at the State House, Dar es Salaam, connecting landlocked Uganda's oil fields to the Indian Ocean coast.
A comprehensive urban development programme transforming Dodoma into a fully functional, modern capital city of the United Republic of Tanzania. Encompasses government buildings, roads, utilities, residential estates, and civic infrastructure befitting Tanzania's seat of government.
Expansion and modernisation of Tanzania's major international and domestic airports including Julius Nyerere International Airport (JNIA) Terminal 3, Kilimanjaro, Mwanza, and Dodoma airports — alongside Air Tanzania's fleet expansion with Boeing 787 Dreamliners and Bombardier Q400s.
Tanzania's new greenfield 4E-class international airport — 14 km from Dodoma city centre — designed to handle large aircraft including the Airbus A380. Upon completion, it will serve 1.5 million passengers annually, enabling direct international flights from the capital for the first time.
Every strategic project listed above demands registered, competent, and professionally accountable engineers. ERB's mandate ensures Tanzania's flagship infrastructure is designed, built, and supervised by qualified practitioners — safeguarding public safety and national investment.