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Radical measures to improve infrastructure delivery

The Gauteng Department of Infrastructure Development (GDID) has cemented what it calls a ground-breaking agreement with its contractors to improve on project delivery. The agreement, which will put in place a set of radical measures aimed at...
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Civil confidence at a four year low

Confidence in the civil construction industry has taken a dive in the last quarter of 2016, bringing it to its lowest since the beginning of 2012, barring Q1 of 2016. Following a cumulative 24 index point rise during 2Q2016 and 3Q2016, the FNB/BER...
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Water construction projects take a dive in 2016

SA’s construction industry continues to face tough times amid labour unrest, a tough economic climate and lower revenue, according to PwC’s latest Construction Report. Andries Rossouw, PwC’s assurance partner highlighted the economic challenges...
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Water saving pilot project launches in eThekwini

A pilot project that could help minimise the effects of the drought in Durban will be implemented by the eThekwini municipality. Ednick Msweli, head of water and sanitation in the metro, said that Durban and its surrounding areas were still...
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Lesotho begins to feel effects of SA’s drought

The Southern African Development Community’s (SADC) annual meeting was held this month to address pertinent water issues faced by several southern African countries. Water ministers from several of the SADC countries discussed the growing number of...

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