Tag: construction
Small and medium general building confidence at highest level in three years
Activity is being driven partly by the rebuilding of infrastructure damaged in the July unrest.
Confidence in the general building sector of the construction industry...
Rising demand for warehousing bodes well for construction industry
THE outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic has triggered an unprecedented boom in online trading which, according to Databuild CEO Morag Evans, bodes well for...
The Future of Construction is Powered by PERI
ERI is one of the world’s largest manufacturers and suppliers of formwork and scaffolding systems. With international solutions stemming from the company’s German origin,...
Innovation at Paarl Rock
CONSTRUCTION is underway at Paarl Rock, the fifth building in Concor’s 22-hectare Conradie Park development in Cape Town.
Piling for the eight-storey block began in...
Readymix quality key to construction success
It is no surprise that cost cutting is the order of the day in the construction sector, but this should not prevent contractors from...
Grounded in success and geared for the future
OVER the last 18 years, customers of Kemach Equipment (Kemach) have been supplied with world-class equipment, outstanding customer service and competitive pricing.
The ever-changing needs...
Sanral to implement projects to boost weak economy
In recent years, the South African road construction sector has experienced numerous challenges which has resulted in the general decline in its market size....
John Deere to expand into construction
WELL known in the agricultural sector, John Deere has announced its intension to compete in the construction sector in eighteen countries across southern and...
Big tank
ABECO Tanks have completed construction of its biggest tank in Africa. The tank - equivalent to two tennis courts in surface area - holds...
Your partner in material handling
Manitou Southern Africa took a committed growth step in the South African Market by opening their Cape Town based Manitou Centre in January 2017....