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Water resource website coming soon

Decision-makers should have access to the country’s first publicly-accessible, web-based, interactive reporting system that will continually quantify the surface and groundwater resources of South Africa by the end of the year. The website is part...
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Badly damaged R36 to be rehabilitated

The Mpumalanga Department of Public Works will rehabilitate the deteriorated R36 between Machadodorp and Mashishing in Mpumalanga in the 2014/15 financial year. According to department spokesman Dumisani Malamule, the road has now deteriorated to...

Royal HaskoningDHV commits to learners

It is all systems go for the 2014 Royal HaskoningDHV Grade 11 and 12 Saturday School classes in Gauteng, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape. Since 2007, international engineering consultants Royal HaskoningDHV has been conducting maths,...
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Osborn provides the complete package

Commissioning, manufacturing, installing Noel Bessler, Peet Venter and Peet Eksteen of Osborn South Africa provide insight into some of the company’s top civil construction equipment. OSBORN ENGINEERED Products is a leading name in mining and...
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A first in Southern Africa

Mercedes-Benz Bluetec in Atego The Mercedes-Benz Atego brings unprecedented comfort and functionality to distribution operations, and is now equipped with Mercedes-Benz’ BlueTec technology, offering even higher fuel savings. TRITON EXPRESS, a...
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Joburg turns landfill gas into electricity

The City of Johannesburg has successfully implemented two landfill gas-to-energy projects. A total 19 042 Certified Emission Reductions (CER) have amassed and 3 157 656Nm3 of landfill gas has been destructed since May 2012. Eventually, 19MW of...

R1.2 billion budget for Cape Town housing development

Nearly R1.2billion has been approved for seven human-settlement projects in Cape Town in the 2014-15 to 2016-17 financial years. City council authorities approved the budget for the seven projects already identified in the city’s Integrated...
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Goods to hinterland via Beira not Durban

The Port of Beira is aiming to take fertiliser headed for Zimbabwe and Zambia away from the port of Durban. This follows the announcement of the construction of a new fertilizer terminal at the port of Beira, which is due to begin in March. Costing...