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Educating future generations

A leading, international consultancy, engineering and project management service provider is helping learners around the country with maths, science and engineering. The 2014 Royal HaskoningDHV grade 11 and 12 Saturday school classes in Gauteng,...
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Dealing with drainage

At the beginning of 2012, construction commenced on Phase 2B of the augmentation of Pretoria’s Moreleta Spruit Outfall Sewer network. The City of Tshwane contracted Aurecon, a global engineering company, to design and plan this substantial project....

Tis the season to aspire

“It’s been a hard year.” This statement seems to be doing the rounds at the moment, and is hastily followed by the relief that it is nearly over and soon we will begin again. It’s not easy pin down exactly why this feeling is so commonplace....

Go green with Schneider

Schneider Electric has invited African students to take part in the Go Green in the City global business case challenge A total of 217 African students, representing 21 countries, have already signed up. The initiative focuses on innovative energy...
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Strategic intent goes beyond SA borders

A strategic partnership with the intent of venturing into operations north of South Africa’s borders is being undertaken between Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) and construction and engineering group Aveng. The two companies recently signed a...

Water re-use under spotlight in Namibia

According to Piet du Pisani, who is the strategic executive for Infrastructure Water Technical Services at the City of Windhoek the realization that water should be re-used is fast gaining momentum. Following the very successful Water Reuse...