In 1961, he was hired by Energoprojekt, a Serbian construction and infrastructure company, where he held a prominent role until his retirement in 1998.
[3][4][5][6] As lead architect for the company, he worked in Europe, Africa, Asia and South America.
Additionally, he worked in Iraq and built Baghdad's Al Qulaf Housing and Business Center.
[1][8][9] Bojovic had to address every aspect of his projects, including hydro-power, nuclear energy and aerodynamics.
[11][12] Bojovic was the subject of a 2012 exhibition held at Belgrade's Museum of Contemporary Art that examined Yugoslavia's influence on African construction.