The panel discussion on the National Infrastructure Plan 2050 was one of the most eagerly anticipated sessions at the Sustainable Infrastructure Development Symposium – South Africa (SIDS-SA) on Thursday, 7 October. The President of South...
Celebrating 50 years of ‘doing good while doing business’, the Bigen Group is renowned for providing cost-effective infrastructure and socio-economic development solutions across Africa. In celebration of Youth Month, IMIESA speaks to upcoming...
PPC Ltd. (JSE:PPC) has cautioned against the slow pace of infrastructure development which could result in more losses of jobs and value for companies in the construction and feeder sectors such as cement and concrete. Infrastructure development...
Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) has long been encouraging partnership and collaboration with government in spurring up infrastructure development, both private and public. News from the industry body this year has highlighted collaboration...
While the COVID-19 pandemic is likely to derail government expenditure on infrastructure projects, Finance Minister Tito Mboweni has told Parliament that the State would have to resume these post-lockdown. Delivering the Supplementary Budget...
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni tabled the annual 2020 Budget on Wednesday and infrastructure development took center stage. In the lead up to Mboweni asked South Africans to submit 2020 Budget tips. One South African who did was Funanani Sikhwivhilu...
A lack of progress on National Development Plan implementation is killing off South Africa’s construction sector and hampering economic growth. This is according to construction industry association Master Builders’ Association North and comes...
Cabinet has adopted a new infrastructure implementation model to help address sluggish infrastructure development. Speaking at the 2019 State of the Nation Address (SONA 2019) in Cape Town, President Cyril Ramaphosa said that although the country...
With more than R200 billion earmarked for infrastructure development in KwaZulu-Natal over the next seven years and R35 billion set aside for the Port Waterfront development over the next 15 years, the province is fast becoming a construction hot...