Companies find it hard to fill engineering posts where between ten and fifteen years’ experience is needed, according to the South African Institution of Civil Engineering (SAICE). On the other hand many newly graduated engineers are struggling to...
 Pictured: The American Augers DD-110 horizontal directional drill will be on display at bauma Africa 2013. Osborn can be found at stand D.10 in the outdoor area at bauma Africa, which takes place at Gallagher Estate, Johannesburg, from September...
Pictured: The recently installed hydroelectric energy generation technology The current status of global energy shortages requires new thinking due to the emphasis to reduce CO2 emissions, development of alternative energy generation methods and...
The Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, Edna Molewa, on Monday 15 July 2013 met the Chairpersons and Chief Executives of Water Boards and other Water Entities as part of quarterly forum in which the Minister discusses strategic issues with...
At the prestigious Airline Strategy Awards 2013 the Airline Business Award was presented to Kenya Airways’ Chief Executive Officer, Dr Titus Naikuni. This award recognizes an individual who has made a lasting strategic contribution to the air...
The weekly status of reservoirs report as on the 3rd week of July 2013. Click on the below link for the report: weekly
Eskom’s outgoing finance director, Paul O’Flaherty recently raised his concerns at the state of the construction industry following delays with the Medupi power plant project. The South African Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors (Safcec)...
The South African Civil Engineering Industry has been marred by challenges over the past year, however SAFCEC’s State of Industry Report, published at the end of June, starts to paint a picture of promising growth for the industry, according to a...
Green is increasingly the new gold standard in road building, and South African roads are set to get “greener” as our road builders and associated organisations recognise the value of more environmentally-friendly asphalt technologies. This is...
Africa faces rapid urbanisation and as its population continues to grow unabated, more and more people are moving to cities every single day. The situation is no different in Gauteng, with thousands of people flocking to Johannesburg and other...