The City of Cape Town has been hard hit by utility infrastructure theft losing R30 million between July and December 2015. The Water and Sanitation Department has been the worst hit thus far, with losses of R17 295 345 incurred through stolen water...
Johannesburg Water has entered into a partnership with Borehole Water Association (BWA) to encourage the city’s residents to switch to borehole water to mitigate the crippling drought. The two parties signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on...
Recent reports of water tariff increases have had South Africans up in arms. However the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) has assured consumers that their economic standing will be considered first. Speaking to infrastructurene.ws, Themba...
The African continent is set to become the second fastest growing region by 2025, with a gross domestic product (GDP) of $4.5 trillion, according to analysts. In a new video, Mega Trends in Africa, Frost & Sullivan experts and C-level...
Gauteng, Premier David Makhura announced changes to the province’s Executive Council, late on Tuesday afternoon in a move to ensure that Gauteng has capacity to implement its programme to transform modernise and reindustrialise. According to...
Shares in Group Five surged by almost 11 percent on Friday after the listed construction and engineering group anticipated significantly higher earnings for the six months to December before tracking back to close 8.6 percent higher on the day at...
The North West Province recently played host to a robust two-day Housing Planning Indaba in an effort to unblock hindrances and lay out plans to speedup provision of housing  and other much needed infrastructure. The session which was held in...
With the approval of the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act (SPLUMA) (Act 16 of 2013) and its Regulations on 23 March 2015, the last bastion of spatial and statutory planning legislation reform (dating back to previous political...
Africa may have an annual infrastructure deficit of $100 billion, but millions of US dollars are ploughed into Africa-based infrastructure projects every year, which raises the question: Who is funding the continent’s infrastructure spending?...
The annual Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Award is the country’s premier event to highlight the creative and technical talent of the cream of South Africa’s architectural students and to drive the advancement of design excellence...