Corporate Affairs
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Maintenance work on tunnel completed
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) has indicated that the inspection and maintenance work on the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) tunnel – which was closed on October 1 and was scheduled to open November 30 – was completed as planned. The recharge of the tunnel started on November 20, and was expected to see water flow through the tunnel into the Integrated Vaal River System (IVRS) and related infrastructure at the beginning of December.
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Maintenance work on tunnel completed
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) has indicated that the inspection and maintenance work on the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) tunnel – which was closed on October 1 and was scheduled to open November 30 – was completed as planned. The recharge of the tunnel started on November 20, and was expected to see water flow through the tunnel into the Integrated Vaal River System (IVRS) and related infrastructure at the beginning of December.
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Water project underway and making progress
Last month, the official ground-breaking function for Phase II of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) took place and was attended by Kingdom of Lesotho Minister of Water Samonyane Ntsekele and South Africa Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation Minister Lindiwe Sisulu. “Implementing Phase II of LHWP is ‘maths and music’,” says Lesotho Highlands Development Authority (LHDA) CE Tente Tente.
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Consulting engineering remains under pressure
Consulting engineering remains under the pump
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Consulting engineering remains under pressure
Consulting engineering remains under the pump
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WSP remains proactive in slow market
Amid the pressures in the built environment, professional services provider WSP is proactively looking for opportunities to diversify and alternative ways of conducting its business to improve efficiencies that will benefit clients. “. . . the need for infrastructure investment and development has not gone away. In fact, it is more apparent than ever. Built projects are levers which should be used to drive growth within the economy, which is still possible, despite the country’s current economic climate, and South Africa still offers immense opportunity for investment and infrastructure development,” says WSP in Africa MD Mathieu du Plooy.
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WSP remains proactive in slow market
Amid the pressures in the built environment, professional services provider WSP is proactively looking for opportunities to diversify and alternative ways of conducting its business to improve efficiencies that will benefit clients. “. . . the need for infrastructure investment and development has not gone away. In fact, it is more apparent than ever. Built projects are levers which should be used to drive growth within the economy, which is still possible, despite the country’s current economic climate, and South Africa still offers immense opportunity for investment and infrastructure development,” says WSP in Africa MD Mathieu du Plooy.
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Powder coating for corrosion launched
Global industrial coating supplier PPG has introduced its PPG Envirocron Extreme Protection Edge powder coatings for corrosion protection. PPG is represented in South Africa by paint manufacturer Prominent Paints, based in Alrode, Gauteng.
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Powder coating for corrosion launched
Global industrial coating supplier PPG has introduced its PPG Envirocron Extreme Protection Edge powder coatings for corrosion protection. PPG is represented in South Africa by paint manufacturer Prominent Paints, based in Alrode, Gauteng.
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New products launched at Nampo Harvest Day
Bearings and accessories distributor Bearings International (BI) will launch its Agri HUB bearings and the blue and white Agri Grease sachets at the Grain SA Nampo Harvest Day that will be held from May 14 to 17, near Bothaville, in the Free State. The…