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Manufacturer supports industry, promotes women in infrastructure
15th November 2024 In addition to having produced more than 25-million railway sleepers since its inception in 1958, majority black women-owned construction company Colossal Concrete Products also produces a range of innovative precast concrete products for the local and sub-Saharan construction and... →
Concor's landmark Kendal ADF project wins Best Projects Awards
7th November 2024 Concor won two prestigious Construction World Best Projects 2024 Awards for its impressive work, undertaken in joint venture with Lubocon Construction, on the Ash Disposal Facility (ADF) expansion at Eskom’s Kendal Power Station near Ogies, Mpumalanga. Placed as the winner in the AfriSam... →
AfriSam and Rumdel Construction recognised for pioneering N3 highway upgrade
7th November 2024 AfriSam and Rumdel Construction were honoured at the Construction World Best Projects 2024 Awards for their collaborative work on a landmark upgrade to the N3 highway in KwaZulu-Natal. Announced as the winner in the Civil Engineering Contractors category, the entry also secured a Highly Commended... →
The ultimate readymix solution for modern construction
17th October 2024 AfriSam Starmix®, a premium readymix concrete solution, answers the need for high quality, reliable and efficient building materials. Available from leading construction materials company, AfriSam, this product is designed to cater to a wide range of construction applications. This versatile,... →
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EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism needs to be challenged, Tau says
Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau has said that measures such as the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism introduced by the EU need to be challenged by developing economies at the level of the World Trade Organisation, as they are likely to have a negative impact on South Africa’s... →
Tiger Brands to sell Baby Wellbeing business, excluding Purity
South Africa's biggest food producer Tiger Brands said on Wednesday it will sell its Baby Wellbeing business for R605-million, but will exclude its Purity brand, which it described as a core asset. The Baby Wellbeing business was identified as no longer a "financial and strategic fit" after an... →