Government has officially declared the drought and water crisis plaguing the country a national state of disaster. Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) Minister Zweli Mkhize made the announcement on behalf of the Inter-Ministerial...
Colin Logan has been appointed as Managing Principal of GIBB Capital, the project preparation and advisory division at GIBB Engineering and Architecture. Logan, who is a Civil Engineer with 17 years of experience in the planning, design and...
The Department of Water and Sanitation says it is still committed to finalising the project to raise the Clanwilliam Dam wall. According to the department the project could not be implemented as planned in the current financial year due to budget...
The second day of the 7th Annual CESA Infrastructure Indaba saw the focus move from infrastructure delivery among other things to leadership and the politics of infrastructure. The first session dealt with delivering value for money in...
Nuclear expert Dr. Anthonie Cilliers says nuclear energy is not any more expensive than any other energy source. Dr. Cilliers, who is the National Coordinator of SAN-NEST (South African Nuclear Education, Science and Technology) the R&D...
The CESA Infrastructure Indaba got off to a roaring start with MEC for Infrastructure Development in Gauteng Jacob Mamabolo challenging the industry to bring innovation to the forefront in order to take advantage of the fourth industrial...
Surface mining industry association, ASPASA believes infrastructure development in South Africa should become a national focus. The association, which represents about 75% of the quarries and mines in South Africa that produce key materials for...
The eThekwini municipality has received the go ahead from Council to acquire a loan of R1 billion to fund capital projects in the City. Deputy Mayor Fawzia Peer says that all due diligence has been done to ensure that the City can afford it and...
West Coast farmers fear suspending the Clanwilliam Dam wall project could have devastating effects on the town. The Western Cape provincial government says the Water and Sanitation Department has run out of money. Two-billion rand was allocated for...