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Building Construction Infrastructure & Development News

    Small Bay Bloubergstrand sea wall upgrade progressing.

    RESIDENTS of and frequent visitors to Small Bay in Bloubergstrand will be only too aware of the major construction project underway and the closure...

    Brackengate 2 precinct grows, with R64.5 million development

    REDEFINE Properties' investment at Brackengate 2 Business Park is growing with the Heroldt's Group development, the newest addition to the precinct, representing a R64.5...

    Construction mafia – call it as it is – extortion

    UNLOCKING fixed-capital infrastructure projects and aligning legislation should be non-negotiable to all spheres of government if it is serious not only about battling site...

    First luxury home built from pre-cast concrete 

    WHAT is thought to be the first luxury home to be constructed in South Africa utilising pre-cast concrete elements, is nearing completion in Rugby...

    Luxury development for Constantia

    ENCOURAGING for the Western Cape economy is that Belgian based construction group Squareturn sees potential in commercial and high end residential developments, which has...

    Technical Finishes SA & Saint-Gobain Construction Products SA sign acquisition agreement

    South Africa’s leading manufacturer of specialist epoxy, polyurethane flooring and construction solutions, Technical Finishes SA (Pty) Ltd (TFSA), and the world-leader in light and...

    Saldanha IDZ access road – boosts economy

    By Sue Segar IN a development which is set to greatly benefit the Saldanha Industrial Development Zone (IDZ), the Western Cape Provincial Department of Infrastructure...

    Terraforce supplies large scale retaining wall project in India

    TERRAFORCE® has supplied over 110 000 L12 blocks for the construction of retaining walls on both sides of Terminal Boulevard, a newly constructed 10-lane thoroughfare...

    Construction mafia extortion – City responds

    By Sue Segar IN the wake of ongoing threats and intimidation by “mafia-style extortionists” at construction sites in and around Cape Town, the City’s Urban...

    River Club development takes shape

    WITH the first major high-rise blocks visibly nearing completion – windows installed on all levels and cranes and pile-driving machines now operating on a...

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    Strategic co-location of IFAT Africa and analytica Lab Africa to boost...

    IFAT Africa and analytica Lab Africa will be co-located at the Gallagher Convention Centre this year to optimise the synergies across the laboratories, science...

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