Booming construction in the Coega Special Economic Zone (SEZ) has led to the creation of over 450 jobs in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro. Projects currently at various phases of construction within the SEZ include the Customs Control Area (CCA), BAIC...
As a developing nation, South Africa’s engagement in the global economy is either advanced or constrained by the state of its infrastructural capabilities. The first ever Infrastructure Report Card (IRC) for South Africa, exploring the state of the...
The rapid growth and evolution of megacities in Africa requires radical, effective urban management. Lagos, Cairo and Kinshasa already have more than 10 million residents while Johannesburg, Nairobi, Dar es Salaam and Khartoum are all expected to...
The tender for the Mtentu Bridge, which forms part of the N2 Wild Coast road (N2WC) project, has been awarded. The first of its magnitude in South Africa, the Mtentu Bridge will be one of the longest main span balanced cantilever bridges in the...
The 2017 winners of the 14th annual SAICE Aqualibrium Schools Water Competition have been announced. The competition teaches learners to design, build, and operate a water-distribution system exactly as if they were qualified civil engineers...
A deficit of almost 2 billion m3  in potable water is expected by 2025. With the current state of South Africa’s Gordon Allen, MD of Gurumanzi, believes all risks, including water crises, need to be discussed in company boardrooms. ...
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) says it is considering blacklisting individuals, companies and organisations that continue not to honour their debts due to the department. This proposal was tabled before the Parliament’s Portfolio...
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) has completed its national raw water consultations where it presented proposed raw water tariffs for the 2018/19 financial year and listened to input from key stakeholders in the water and sanitation...
The City of Cape Town’s efforts to mitigate the impacts of the current drought in Cape Town will be boosted by R20.8 million. The National Disaster Management Centre in the Department of Cooperative Governance will transfer the funds to the City of...