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A total of 32 people, thought to be construction workers, have now been confirmed dead following a building collapse in South Africa
Five people have died and dozens more are trapped after a multi-storey building under construction in the city of George, South Africa, collapsed on Tuesday (7 May).
The government is looking to borrow approximately US$9 billion for five bridge projects.
As it heads into a general election year, South Africa is claiming progress on cracking down on rampant corruption in its construction sector.
South Africa is in need of a massive power plant construction programme if it wants to ensure adequate electricity supplies up to 2050.
The fund will invest in a pool of energy transition and project loans, such as renewable energy and related clean technologies
Why reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) is proving to be a headache for the owners of older buildings and why good inspection, remediation and maintenance are crucial.
The scale of corruption in South Africa’s construction industry and how the government has vowed to crack down on the problem.
The country has signed three project agreements amounting to 420 MW
Assmang Proprietary will use the equipment at an ore mine in South Africa
Cable stay bridge is part of a project by the South African National Roads Agency Limited
Addition of South Africa-based feeder and screener manufacturer will strengthen Sandvik’s presence in Africa
South African show cancelled due to continuing impact of Covid-19
Bell Equipment Sales will offer JCB’s full range of construction machinery from May 1, 2021
Abimbola Windapo appointed as professor of construction management at the Univesity of Cape Town
Construction sector in South Africa fell by 33% in the second quarter
Bell Equipment to stop distributing John Deere products from 2023
South African manufacturer Bell Equipment tests new controls as it develops automation systems for its haulers
Report from Off-Highway Research shows equipment sales in South African increased in 2018 but demand is still at a low level
Scottish company targets mining industry and infrastructure in Africa’s second-largest economy
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