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Excelling in trenchless technology capabilities

Global engineering consultancy firm SMEC is among the small minority of firms in South Africa that boasts appropriate skills and expertise in the design and application of trenchless technology in water and sewer infrastructure projects. SMEC...

Skills development for the plastics industry

It is often said that experience is the teacher of all things.  In recognition of the fact that the South African plastics industry employs skilled workers who have many years of practical, hands-on experience that should be credited as part of a...
Pietermaritzburg Office move - Shabana Singh, Rob McNeill and Angus Bracken

Moving up in the world

Looking ahead to further growth, SRK Consulting in Pietermaritzburg recently moved office to larger and purpose-designed premises in Brookside Office Park on the Victoria Country Club Estate in Montrose. Partner and principal engineering geologist...
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South Africa’s stagnant infrastructure spend

Aveng believes the continued underperformance of its South African and rest of Africa construction and engineering division is a function of stagnant infrastructure spending. The group reports in its 2013 annual report that marginal real growth was...

Artisans trained by Transnet

A thousand additional artisan learners are to be trained at six Transnet Engineering facilities across the country. The Department of Public Enterprises in collaboration with the Department of Higher Education and Training, and Transnet commenced a...