Meet Neil Dale

Meet Neil Dale - A passionate and pragmatic engineer and road designer

Neil Dale is a Design Engineer at AnyWay Solutions. Known for his rational thinking and practical approaches to problem-solving, Neil is leading the design team to maximize impacts and minimize risks on projects. During his 11 years at AnyWay, Neil has gone from implementing solutions of pavement rehabilitation through stabilization, working in the field, conducting both quality control and training of local workforce, contractors, operators and engineers, to leading the development of design capabilities of AnyWay and designing larger projects.

As someone who naturally enjoys travel and working in different countries, the career he has found with AnyWay is a perfect match for him. While recalling one of his proudest moments at AnyWay, Neil remembered how he was driving along a road he had previously worked on ten years ago. The portion of the road that he had diligently spent his time on, as part of the AnyWay team, was still in great shape, while other nearby roads, not designed and upgraded by the AnyWay team, had noticeably deteriorated. The roads where Neil has left his stamp are a reflection of his conscientious nature.

Looking forward, Neil wants to tackle new challenges related to transport infrastructure in developing nations. He hopes to see reliable data sources available in those countries so that projects can be more efficient and help improve resiliency against climate events.  

When not at work, Neil can be found at his home in Capetown, South Africa, enjoying fishing, diving, and hunting. He is passionate about nature conservation and describes himself as an open book, transparent, and telling it like it is. 

Neil Joined AnyWay solutions as a young engineer straight from the Stellenbosch University and has developed both personally and professionally to be an exceptional team member that will continue to lead on with AnyWay for many years to come.

 

Meet Solomon Nigusie – An energetic Project Coordinator

Meet Solomon Nigussie - 
An energetic project coordinator

Solomon Nigusie is a Project Coordinator at AnyWay Solutions. In his position he supervises, trains and coordinates all aspects on the rehabilitation and upgrading projects AnyWay is involved in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and elsewhere.Back in 2008, while working as a young Project Manager at the Addis Ababa City Roads Authority (AACRA) in Ethiopia, he was assigned to work on the same projects AnyWay was involved in with AACRA. There, he learned about AnyWay from the perspective of the client. Working closely with the team in Ethiopia created the opportunity for Solomon to join the company, and with the blessing of his bosses at AACRA, Solomon joined the AnyWay team in 2011. His first project at AnyWay, the Enga Highway, was in the Highlands of  Papua New Guinea. From there, the projects in the region took off and the team now has hundreds of kilometres of roads under their belt, with Solomon eager to introduce new team members to the area he’s grown so familiar with over the years.  
Being someone who enjoys a challenge, he brings problem solving to the job and believes it is most important to be open and transparent in communication when working together with colleagues and contractors. He prides himself on being fair and respectful to contractors he supervises as well as to colleague engineers no matter size or origin.   

Reflecting on one of his favourite memories with AnyWay over the past 13 years, Solomon says he will never forget the day that  AnyWay donated medical equipment to the Enga provincial government. “That was the day AnyWay proved that we are not only a partner to the Department of Works, but a true part of the community,” he says.  
Solomon is passionate about self-improvement. He enjoys learning new things and improving the skills he has. He is a very social person who is happiest when spending time with friends and family and thrives having people around him. It is important to him to share both good and bad times with others and believes meeting new people, especially from different backgrounds and cultures, expands your knowledge and life experiences.  

In the near future, Solomon plans to dive deeper into climate change’s affects and how his work can support communities to become more resilient. As climate change forces the transport infrastructure industry to explore new ways of working, he is ready to learn, and proactively adopt new approaches to design and implementation. He is enthusiastic about AnyWay’s connected and trusting team to help chart a course and embark together on this challenge.