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Rwanda Institute of Architects (RIA) confirms market and service inspections after registration deadline to enforce the new law governing architecture practice in Rwanda.
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Rwanda Institute of Quantity Surveyors (RIQS) reminds the public on the legal requirements for engaging registered Quantity Surveyors in Rwanda
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The Institute of Engineering Rwanda (IER) reminds the public to engage only registered and licensed Engineers and Firms
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