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    B.E.D. Cape Town: 25-million fasteners a year ensure ‘the perfect fit, fast’ for the...

    Even with a component as small as a nut or a bolt, the Bolt and Engineering Distributors (B.E.D.) Group’s Cape Town branch plays an...

    Saint-Gobain Construction Products South Africa completes the acquisition of Technical Finishes

    Saint-Gobain Construction Products South Africa (PTY) Ltd (SGCP) has announced the closing of the Technical Finishes SA (PTY) Ltd (TFSA) acquisition.  This acquisition enables SGCP...

    Bolt and Engineering celebrates its 40th anniversary: the good things never change, but keep...

    THE Bolt and Engineering Distributors (B.E.D) Group, founded in November 1983, has been supplying the mining, agricultural, construction and engineering sectors with quality fasteners...

    Hot Dip Galvanizers Association advocates local content to ensure sector sustainability

    Over the past decade, South Africa’s steel value chain has been stretched to the limit with myriad challenges: from reduced infrastructure spend, conflicting policy...

    First units snapped at Growthpoint’s Arterial Industrial Estate development in Blackheath

    Growthpoint Properties (JSE: GRT) has let the first two of six units in phase one of its new Arterial Industrial Estate development in Cape...

    Bold, decisive and urgent reform needed to save the steel sector

    Last week a lot has been reported into assessing the likely impact the potential closure of ArcelorMittal SA’s operations in Newcastle and Vereeniging, as...

    Concor in complex HVAC installation at Eastgate

    To allow Eastgate Shopping Centre in Gauteng to upgrade its heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) facilities for greater energy and water efficiency, Concor...

    SAISC warns local sector to steel itself for knock-on effects of ArcelorMittal’s Newcastle mill...

    The imminent closure of the ArcelorMittal Newcastle ‘long’ steel products operation in Newcastle, KwaZulu-Natal, is likely to cause considerable turbulence within the local steel...

    Concor clinches Construction World Best Projects awards for two projects

    Concor' s name has long been associated with Construction World's Best Projects with numerous of the company's projects, both in infrastructure and the built...

    SANY celebrates 18 years of success in SA

    SANY celebrates 18 years of OEM-driven products and services to the construction and mining industries in South Africa this year. SANY has become a...

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