Beware – the Cubans are coming! That’s the clarion call from some of the most important umbrella engineering organisations in South Africa. By Dhesigen Naidoo One has to wonder if the response would be the same if the US Army Corps of Engineers...
The challenge of how to address Africa’s massive $100 billion annual infrastructure deficit is a step closer to being met, following a three-year project by the World Economic Forum aimed at promoting public-private cooperation and...
Daniel Avutia, a geotechnical engineer from Johannesburg, has won the National Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM³) Young Persons’ Lecture Competition for his lecture entitled: Analytical study of sinkhole propagation in South...
Spending performance by state-owned entities on infrastructure projects has improved despite tight fiscal conditions. This is according to the Financial and Fiscal Commission (FFC) which tabled its Annual Submission for the Division of Revenue in...