Ship beached at a ship recycling yard Weight-19000 m.t. Power-47000 BHP Beaching speed- 20 Nautical miles
The driver of a truck involved in a horrific collision with a train on Friday, which left at least 25 farm workers dead, is facing murder charges. The driver will appear in court today, facing 25 charges of murder. The farm workers were travelling...
World’s largest online customer satisfaction survey, Skytrax, lauds SAA at Farnborough Air Show South African Airways (SAA) scored a notable double success at the 2012 World Airline Awards, with air travellers voting SAA as the Best Airline in...
Projects to build rail and port facilities in Mozambique to ensure the transport of mining products, notably coal, may cost 400 billion meticals (US$14.084 billion) over the next five years, said Mozambique’s Transport and Communications Minister....
One of Pilot Crushtec’s new product offerings, the Rubble Master RM70 GO!, has been purchased by East London plant hire specialist Inyathi Plant and Civils. The unit supplied to Inyathi will initially be used to produce G5 material for a gravel...
The worst may finally be over for South Africa’s civil engineering industry‚ says the South African Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors (SAFCEC). The local civil engineering industry has endured a period of severe contraction due to a...
The civil engineering industry is not counting on government’s R3.2trn infrastructure development plan to boost it out of its current state of contraction. Although the latest State of the Industry report by the South African Federation of Civil...
The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport, with the assistance of SANRAL, says it is putting all efforts into alleviating traffic congestion around the sink hole on the Ben Schoeman freeway just south of Jean Avenue in Centurion. The sinkhole...
The civil engineering industry is reporting a 28% increase in turnover for the first quarter of this year and a healthy order book for the next quarter — signalling that the decline may finally be over for the sector. Over the past three years...
South Africans need to use electricity more sparingly this week because the system is “tight”, Eskom said last Thursday. “The system is tight and customers are urged to switch off all non-essential appliances, particularly over...