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The United Republic of Tanzania

Engineers Registration Board

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39,744+ Registered Engineers
429+ Registered Firms
56 Laboratories
Statutory Regulatory Body under Engineers Registration Act Cap. 63

Our Core Services

Messages from Our Leaders

Prof.Eng. Bakari Mwinyiwiwa
Prof. Eng. Bakari M.M. Mwinyiwiwa
Board Chairman

"ERB remains committed to upholding the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and innovation. Our shared vision is to ensure that engineering practice contributes effectively to the sustainable development of our nation and the well-being of its people. Together, let us embrace emerging technologies, uphold ethical standards, and foster collaboration for a brighter and more resilient Tanzania."

Eng. Bernard Kavishe
Eng. Bernard Kavishe
ERB Registrar

"Engineers play a vital role in shaping our nation's infrastructure, innovation, and economic growth. At the ERB, we take our responsibility of regulating the engineering profession seriously, ensuring that only qualified and competent engineers practice in Tanzania. Together, let us continue to build a brighter future through engineering excellence and safety."

ERB at a Glance

Our Statistics

39,744+ Registered Engineers
429+ Registered Firms
56 Engineering Disciplines
58+ Years of Service
6 EAC Member States

Online & eServices

ERB has digitized its core services to make registration, professional development, and compliance monitoring easier and more accessible for all engineers across Tanzania.

Registration Process

Becoming a registered engineer in Tanzania is a structured process designed to verify competency and professional standing.

📝1

Create Account

Register on the MIS portal with your personal details and email.

📤2

Submit Application

Complete the online form and upload required academic certificates and experience records.

3

Review

ERB's Registration committee reviews your qualifications and work experience.

💳4

Pay Registration Fee

Pay the applicable registration fee via GePG.

🏆5

Receive Certificate

Collect your certificate of registration and rubber stamp from our offices.

Tanzania Government Strategic Projects

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.

⚙ Ongoing
🚆 Infrastructure — Railways

Standard Gauge Railway (SGR)

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.

3,526Employees
1,219km Total
722km Launched
DSM – Dodoma (Phase 1–2)100%
Dodoma – Tabora (Phase 3)15%
Isaka – Mwanza (Phase 5)63%
View on Miradi Portal ↗
⚙ Ongoing
🛢 Extractive — Oil Pipeline

East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP)

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.

6,720Employees
1,443km Length
79%Complete
Overall Construction79%
View on Miradi Portal ↗
⚙ Ongoing
🏛 Capital City — Urban Development

Dodoma Capital City Development (DMDP)

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.

DodomaLocation
Multi-phaseProgramme
NationalPriority
Capital City InfrastructureActive
View on Miradi Portal ↗
⚙ Ongoing
✈ Aviation — Airports & Aircraft

Aviation Infrastructure Projects

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.

JNIATerminal 3
7+Airports
787Dreamliner
JNIA Terminal 3 ExpansionActive
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NEW
🔨 Under Construction
✈ Aviation — New International Airport

Msalato International Airport, Dodoma

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.

TZS 360BTotal Cost
3.6 kmRunway
1.5MPax/year
Runway & Road Works (Phase 1)85%
Passenger Terminal & Control Tower (Phase 2)51%
💰 AfDB + GoT Funded 🏗 Sinohydro & BCEG (China) 📍 Msalato Ward, Dodoma
View on Miradi Portal ↗
🏛 Source: miradi.uwezeshaji.go.tz — The United Republic of Tanzania Government Projects Portal

Engineers Powering Tanzania's Future

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.

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