
Second Cohort of Revit MEP 2026 Training Completed in Tanzania, Dar es Salaam
The digital transformation of the building services sector in East Africa continues to gain momentum as MEP engineers from Zanzibar Housing Corporation and Tanzania Buildings Agency, alongside other professionals who joined online, successfully completed an intensive Revit MEP 2026 training in HVAC BIM Design, delivered live in Dar es Salaam.

A Week of Intensive HVAC BIM Training Program
The training was delivered as an intensive one-week, full-time professional program aimed at developing practical, industry-ready HVAC BIM competencies. Participants were guided through real-world workflows using Autodesk Revit MEP, starting with HVAC and BIM fundamentals and progressing to duct systems, ventilation modeling, advanced equipment, piping, and system configuration. The program also covered HVAC load calculation and energy simulation, supporting efficient and performance-driven design. It concluded with professional documentation and BIM coordination, equipping engineers to deliver fully coordinated, construction-ready HVAC BIM projects in line with international best practices.

Local Accreditation and International Certification
This training was locally accredited by the Engineers Registration Board (ERB), ensuring compliance with national professional development standards. In addition, participants earned international Autodesk certification, validating their competence on a globally recognized platform. With this achievement, the graduates officially form the second cohort of Autodesk Certified Revit MEP professionals in the building services sector of Tanzania and Zanzibar.
Strengthening BIM Capacity in Building Services
The successful completion of this training reflects a growing commitment by public institutions and engineering professionals to adopt digital design, coordination, and sustainability-focused practices. By equipping MEP engineers with advanced BIM skills, the region strengthens its capacity to deliver efficient, coordinated, and future-ready building projects.

