A Water Transfer System (WTS) Project that forms part of the Mooi-Mgeni Transfer Scheme – Phase 2 (MMTS-2) is currently in the trial phase in KwaZulu Natal. The project, which was completed and commissioned on 19 February 2016. was designed...
Carlos Pone, newly appointed chief executive: Africa at AECOM, brings with him a wealth of international experience and a passion for African development. He takes IMIESA’s Hot Seat to offer his thoughts on the continent’s developmental needs...
Waste generation and therefore waste management and waste disposal sites is something that is synonymous with all towns in South Africa. A large number of disposal sites in South Africa are operating illegally and without a license. The Department...
The finals of the very successful annual AECOM-SAICE International Bridge Building Competition 2015 was held at the Sandton Convention Centre in Sandton, recently. The finalists from South Africa, Namibia, Swaziland and Zimbabwe, organised by the...
Very few interventions or career days have the advantage of practically illustrating what a career is all about. The finals of Aqualibrium, the exciting SAICE-AECOM Schools Water Competition 2015, which will be held at the Sci-Bono Discovery Centre...
The winners of the Women in Construction Awards, recognising excellence in Africa, were announced Wednesday night, 13 May 2015. Hosted by the African Construction and Totally Concrete Expo, at the Sandton Convention Centre, the event saw 300 guests...
With over 90 years on the African continent, born from legacy African businesses, AECOM’s footprint grows from project to project. Dede Bukasa, head of civil operations, takes this month’s Hot Seat to discuss AECOM’s vision for the future of...
Keynote speaker at the recent Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) conference, Minister Thulas Nxesi of the Department of Public Works, believes that, “Government cannot deliver the National Development Plan (NDP) alone. It is incumbent on the...
The effective utilisation of Consulting Engineers in local government has never been more important. It could be argued that South Africa is unique with its highly skilled private sector, and overly politicised public sector. In Sweden, 95% of...