Summary
Fernando Buzi is an architect and international engineering consultant with over 16 years of cross-cultural experience delivering housing, civic and hospitality projects across Mozambique, Swaziland, Uganda and Laos. He combines hands-on design skills (ArchiCAD, AutoCAD, Photoshop) with project leadership—preparing construction documents, BoQs and FIDIC contracts while overseeing procurement, quality control and on-site supervision. Currently advising UNDP/UNODC on sustainable coffee-processing infrastructure in Laos, he brings practical knowledge of machinery integration, power/load verification and regulatory compliance to development-driven construction. Previously he led national housing programs and NGO-built vocational centres, demonstrating a rare blend of large-scale public program management and community-focused, low-cost construction innovation. Known for clear communication and team-building, he routinely hires and coordinates local and international talent to deliver context-sensitive solutions. An analytical problem-solver, he also has a track record of researching alternative materials and production processes to reduce costs and increase local capacity.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Licentiate degree, Architecture & Physical Planning, Licentiate degree, Architecture & Physical Planning at Faculty of Architecture & Physical Planning - Eduardo Mondlane University
English, Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Lao