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Kusile J.V. pulls off a health and safety hat trick

The Joint Venture between Stefanutti Stocks and Basil Read has for the third year in a row won the top award in the 2015 Master Builders Association (MBA) North annual Construction Health and Safety Competition. As in the 2013 and 2014 MBA North...

Sub-Saharan Africa airport projects on the increase

A large percentage of Africa’s infrastructure deficit relates to transport, mainly rail, roads and ports, but Africa’s airports also require attention. There has been a particularly strong increase in the flow of airport projects in the sub-region....

The right mix

Herman Marais, director: Plant & Technical at Much Asphalt, takes the IMIESA Hot Seat to discuss the secret to the company’s sustainability in the market after 50 years. Much Asphalt turns 50 this year. What are the main reasons for the...

Where the rubber meets the road

Tosas’ record in the development and supply of bituminous products to Southern Africa represents a collective of unmatched skills, experience, and know-how. Its successful adaptation and game-changing innovations speak to the trust it has earned...

Bosveld Phosphate found guilty of water pollution

Bosveld Phosphate was recently found guilty of crimes relating to environmental degradation and water offences, following a toxic spill which contaminated water in the Kruger National Park in 2013. These charges relate to unlawfully and...

City Power changes load limiting cut off

City Power has altered the Load Limiting intervals from the current 30 second interlude to three minutes. When City Power implements Load Limiting, households who are above the stipulated threshold of 21Amps get cut off for a period of 30 seconds,...

Pumping all the way to the top

China’s first pump manufacturer to be listed on the country’s stock exchange is making waves in South Africa with its EDH range of stainless steel pumps. The EDH pumps from LEO are designed for general industrial use as well as farming, mining and...