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Designer readymix is coming

Readymix concrete suppliers will need to innovate if they are to remain relevant in a fast changing industry. New products and techniques are constantly pushing the boundaries of construction. Top concrete and cement consultant George Evans of PPC,...
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Building roads off-site

Technologies in concrete may soon enable the South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) to build precast concrete roads off-site, and ship them wherever they are required in the country. As incredulous as it may seem, the technology is being...
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Procurement gone wrong

An interview with CESA President, Abe Thela For the consulting engineering industry to thrive, it needs to be free from corruption, subject to holistic tendering processes and able to attract and retain young talent. Vice president of Consulting...

Easy payment system for municipalities

A highly efficient and effective financial payment and administration solution for local authorities and municipalities has been developed through the recent merger of two companies. This system will make the payment of rates, water and electricity...
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New appointment in the brick industry

Musa Shangase has been appointed as the new commercial director for Corobrik. Shangase joined Corobrik in July last year as the national commercial manager. He sees the company as one of the leaders in the clay brick industry and says that this and...
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The way to water free fuel

A new fuel/water separator means that you can virtually eliminate free water in fuel. Caterpillar’s new Cat Advanced Efficiency fuel/water separators (FWS’s) replaced the usual detachable water collection bowl with a drain valve for easy servicing....

Addressing the shortage of traffic officers

To increase and intensify traffic enforcement in the North West, the Province is sponsoring 50 unemployed residents to undergo a 12 month learner-ship programme on Road Traffic Law Enforcement (NQFL4) at the Traffic Training College in Pretoria....
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Bridging the housing gap

While there has been good progress in South Africa to enable affordable housing opportunities for citizens, much work remains to ensure that affordable housing gets the prominence and focus it deserves. IMIESA speaks to Vuyi Hlabangane, managing...