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Big 5 Construct Southern Africa: Driving economic growth, recovery and transformation within Southern Africa’s construction industry.
Big 5 Construct Southern Africa and co-located events will educate and inspire the industry with the latest trends, innovations and opportunities The Southern African construction industry is resilient and has an optimistic future, with its output expected to increase by 3.2% this year, surpassing the 1.7% growth achieved in 2022 . Recognising this progress and […]
The Power of Diversity: Women’s Contributions to the Construction Sector in Southern Africa
Like with many other sectors, the construction sector has historically been dominated by men in Southern Africa. Yet as time has gone on, more women have entered the field and broken-down barriers. From engineers to project managers to site supervisors, women are now filling positions in the construction industry that were formerly held by males. […]
Construction industry can provide a solid foundation for SA’s unemployed youth
Leading trade show hosts 25 free workshops to drive job creation For years, South Africa’s public and private sectors have talked about transformation as the key to unlocking economic growth and job creation. Yet in Q4 of 2021, national unemployment rose to 35.4%, with youth unemployment remaining at a dangerously high level of 66.5%. Aubrey […]
AFRICAN CONSTRUCTION EXPO ANNOUNCES REBRAND TO THE BIG 5 CONSTRUCT SOUTHERN AFRICA
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA: African Construction Expo, Southern Africa’s construction and built environment multi-award winning, flagship exhibition, has unveiled its refreshed and reworked identity. The event will run as The Big 5 Construct Southern Africa from 2 February 2022. According to the organisers, leading event company dmg events, this update is reflective of the evolution of […]
Rethinking the norm in the built environment
Hanife Ymer, Head of Sustainability at JLL (Middle East and Africa) joined the Tétris Design and Build South Africa team at the Annual GBCSA Green Building Convention in Cape Town in November to give a talk on ‘How Sustainability is the Now, not the Later’. These are her thoughts. This year’s COP26 – the United […]
Exploring The African Smart Cities Summit
The end of August marked the start of the fourth annual African Smart Cities Summit which was hosted completely virtually for the first time. This much-awaited digital event was dedicated to Africa’s smart city ambitions and sought to help attendees understand what must be done to ensure that the cities of tomorrow are resilient, connected, […]
AFRICAN CONSTRUCTION EXPO 2021 OPENS MONDAY
The African Construction and Totally Concrete Digital Expo 2021 runs from 23 -25 August, and global event organisers, dmg events will be hosting over 2000 built environment professionals from southern Africa’s public and private sectors. Traditionally held in Johannesburg, the 8th edition will provide the same warm welcome and features from a virtual platform. Current […]
Construction industry welcomes publication of long term SA infrastructure plan
But expresses concern over continued lack of implementation of government projects. Construction industry bodies have welcomed the publication by the government of a National Infrastructure Plan 2050 for public comment but expressed concern about the continuous lack of implementation of government plans and projects. The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure gazetted the draft National […]
Smart Tech, Smart Platform, Smart Summit African Smart Cities Summit 2021
“Smart Cities for African Inclusivity, Sustainability and Productivity” is this year’s theme for the 4th annual African Smart Cities Summit. Join participants from across the world on Tuesday, 24 August 2021, and discover Africa’s readiness for creating innovative, integrated smart cities. The Smart Platform The CPD-Accredited Summit will be hosted on a digital platform for […]
DESIGNING SA’S FUTURE: THE ARCHITECTURAL PROFESSION RESPONDS TO CHANGING NEEDS
The South African Council for the Architects Profession (SACAP) will be bringing together 500 South African and international architectural professionals at their annual convention – ‘SOARING 21’ – on 26 August 2021. SOARING 21 features an impressive line-up of 35 of the brightest minds sharing big ideas to charter a course for the development of the […]
Construction industry building up again after 2020 lockdowns
FIRST quarter statistics show the construction industry has recovered from last year’s Covid-19 related lockdowns, well-known economist Dr Roelof Botha said yesterday. He said the Afrimat Construction Index (ACI) had climbed 5.4 percent in the first quarter of 2021, compared with the pre-Covid first quarter of 2020, while in comparison, GDP had declined 3.2 percent […]
DIY and home services supporting franchise industry recovery
The news that listed group Italtile expects its full-year earnings to surge by 70%, boosted by a high demand for its products and an 18.5% increase in total retail store sales, is an impressive growth story in the midst of a pandemic. Italtile, as a manufacturer, franchisor (for brands Italtile Retail, CTM, TopT and U-Light) […]
South Africa’s R1-trillion infrastructure drive gathers pace
South Africa’s Infrastructure Fund, which is spearheading government efforts to secure R1-trillion of private investment, said it has identified a project pipeline and implementation could begin by year-end. Established in August, the fund is targeting investing R100-billion in infrastructure over the next decade — spending it anticipates will galvanise 10 times as much money from pension […]
Lacina Koné: «The Covid-19 pandemic provided African cities with an opportunity to shift the mindset»
The future of the world is urban — and the future of the urban world is African. In 2100, Lagos, the capital of Nigeria, will probably reach 100 million inhabitants. Kinshasa, the busy main city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, will have more than 83 million people by the same year. Niamey, Niger’s little-known […]
6 reasons why Africa’s new free trade area is a global game changer
• AfCFTA, the largest global free trade area by countries participating, could transform the continent’s economic prospects. • It aims to be a model of cross-border cooperation in an era of growing isolationism. • The agreement must overcome implementation challenges to realize its many benefits. The arrival of COVID-19 in 2020 has rapidly reshaped countries, […]
MOTHEO CONSTRUCTION GROUP EXPANDS ITS BUILT ENVIRONMENT SKILLS DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY TO KWAZULU-NATAL
Motheo Academy is a triple accredited skills development solution, operating nationally and focussed on impacting the built environment stakeholders. Motheo Construction Group is appointed to construct phase 1A Cornubia Social Facilities Cluster in eThekwini, the development comprising of a new primary school, community hall, sports field and park. Motheo Construction Group introduces the Motheo Academy […]
OPERATION REBOOT AND REPOSITION – THE ARCHITECTURAL PROFESSION RESPONDS TO CHANGING NEEDS
The South African Council for the Architects Profession (SACAP), and leading event company, dmg events, have finalised their partnership for the inaugural SACAP Stakeholder Convention taking place on 26 August 2021. The Convention forms a part of dmg events’ 8th annual African Construction and Totally Concrete Expo, which offers 360-degree solutions for the Southern Africa’s […]
Gauteng’s R500 billion plan to build a mega-province – including a new university and smart cities
The Gauteng Provincial Government has published a new report outlining its development plans for the province over the next decade. The documents shows that the construction will be implemented along five development corridors that have distinct industries and different comparative advantages. These corridors are: The Central Development Corridor – anchored on the city of Johannesburg as […]
SONA 2021: Rebuilding South Africa requires a common effort
In February, President Cyril Ramaphosa delivered his State of the Nation Address (SONA) for 2021 against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. As it has only been four months since the president stood before Parliament to present to the nation the Economic Reconstruction and Recovery Plan, he clarified that his intention for this SONA was […]
2021 Outlook for the South African Construction Industry
It’s no secret that the South African construction industry is struggling. Since 2017, it has been on a steady decline. In 2019 alone, the industry’s value shrunk by 3.3%. In this article, we consider the current state of the industry in South Africa and the outlook for 2021. State of the South African construction industry […]
Infrastructure market ‘can only get better’, Siemens South Africa CEO avers
Siemens South Africa CEO Sabine Dall’Omo expresses optimism that the country’s much promised infrastructure-led recovery will finally be implemented from late 2021 onwards, describing preparations for the roll-out as impressive. However, she warns that unless the Covid-19 pandemic is brought under control and the mass vaccination campaign expertly implemented, the year will not be the pivotal one required […]
Marley Building Systems Will Be Trading as Etex From September 2020
We’re changing to inspire “We are a company of many brands, many countries, and many factories, but if we come together, we’re one team with more than 12 000 people. We have the products and systems to help this world out.” – Etex’s global director-general, Paul van Oyen Johannesburg, Gauteng : Marley Building Systems is […]
New ‘mega city’ to be built in Gauteng
Property developer Balwin announced its new Mooikloof Mega-City development which is set to be built in the east of Pretoria. Balwin said it plans to build an initial 16,000 apartments at a present value of approximately R9.6 billion in phases over the next few years in what it describes as the one of the world’s […]
Erwic awards to honour women in construction
Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Patricia de Lille will address finalists and attendees of the Empowerment and Recognition of Women in Construction (Erwic) Awards on August 26. The awards will recognise ten construction entities for their role in developing women in the industry. Besides others, the entities comprise women-owned companies, companies that have contributed to the mentorship of women, youth-women-owned entities and […]
R100bn Infrastructure Fund gains traction with MoA signing
Infrastructure South Africa (ISA), an entity of the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI), has entered into a memorandum of agreement (MoA) with the National Treasury and the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) for the R100-billion Infrastructure Fund launched by President Cyril Ramaphosa. Announced in 2018, the fund is aimed at building on […]
Women’s network growing steadily
The Protea Network – for women working in the predominantly male-dominated steel and other market sectors – is growing steadily and organically since its launch in April, says steel fabrication company Betterect MD Nicolette Skjoldhammer. She launched the network to provide women in the industry with the opportunity to connect and mentor one another. “I […]
Covid-19 forces changes to standard construction contracts, says MDA
Specialists in construction law MDA Attorneys say disruptions to business and operations owing to Covid-19 are no longer unanticipated, which means that all new contract negotiations have to take the possibility of this happening into account. “Initially, force majeure notices were being issued in line with the broad definition of force majeure as an unanticipated event,” says MDA Attorneys […]
WC CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY PREPARES FOR COVID-19 PEAK
Latest epidemiological models have revealed that the COVID-19 infection peak in the Western Cape will take place from late July through early August. This is both longer and flatter than anticipated, said Premier Alan Winde. Although this will assist with the capacity of the healthcare system, it means that the worst of the pandemic is […]
SA outlines plan for R2.3trn building boom
South Africa’s government unveiled a plan to galvanise R2.3 trillion in new infrastructure investment over the next decade that could create more than 1.8 million jobs and revive an economy battered by the coronavirus pandemic. Gross domestic product is expected to contract at least 7% this year and the advent of the disease has made […]
Emergency structures present opportunity for sector
Although the Covid-19 national lockdown proved “disastrous” for the light steel frame building (LSFB) sector – as it was for the rest of the construction sector – Southern African Light Steel Frame Building Association (Sasfa) director John Barnard believes that there are opportunities for the sector. “The speed with which light steel frame structures can be […]
OPINION | SA’s construction sector is in ICU. Here’s how government can help save it
Like most sectors of the economy, the South African construction sector has been struggling prior to the lockdown instituted bygovernment in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. This restriction on almost of all projects further pushed already struggling construction companies down the cliff. All comes against the backdrop of well-known industry issues such as declining government […]
Ramaphosa to host inaugural Sustainable Infrastructure Development Symposium
President Cyril Ramaphosa will on June 23 host the inaugural Sustainable Infrastructure Development Symposium of South Africa (Sidssa) to unveil an infrastructure project pipeline from six priority sectors. The Sidssa itself is a culmination of a meeting convened by the President in February this year, which brought together business associations, line ministries and financial institutions. In […]
Alert Level 3 might save teetering construction companies
Construction companies that are on the verge of collapse after having shuttered operations during alert levels 4 and 5 of the national Covid-19 lockdown might now be saved with a move to Alert Level 3 when construction is permitted to resume, says Construction Covid-19 Rapid Response Task Team chairperson John Matthews. South Africa will move […]
REIPPPP projects to resume development
Law firm Fasken reports that Covid-19 lockdown regulations enforced with the commencement of the national lockdown on March 26, which restricted the operation of a number of industries in an effort to curb the spread of the virus, have been clarified with the publication of the latest directions issued under the regulations. Under levels 5 […]
‘Over-preparing’ to fight the virus
Over the past month, Gauteng MEC Tasneem Motara has eased into the small comforts of the lockdown: getting back into baking, spending time with her family and watching more television than she has in the past decade. This new way of life has been “an adjustment”, she says. The unrelenting pace of public life has […]
A return to work for built environment professionals
As South Africans settle into stage four lockdown, various industries are getting acquainted with what this means for their operations. Businesses are having to consider how to get back into action while still ensuring health and safety is kept top of mind. “The built environment sector is one such industry which has been given greater […]
Construction sector can spearhead renewal
The construction industry has potential to create employment opportunities to cushion the impact of an anticipated increase in unemployment in the immediate aftermath of the current nation-wide lockdown. This is according to a submission made by the Construction COVID-19 Rapid Response Task Team (CCRR19TT) to motivate for a phased reactivation of the construction sector. The […]
Call for construction industry to be declared essential service
The construction industry has potential to create employment opportunities to cushion the impact of an anticipated increase in unemployment in the immediate aftermath of the current nation-wide lockdown. This is according to a submission made by the Construction COVID-19 Rapid Response Task Team to motivate for a phased reactivation of the construction Sector. The task […]
The African Construction & Totally Concrete Expo convenes its Advisory Board meeting
During times of crisis we crave information, clarity and direction. For this reason, dmg events convened a meeting on 21 April 2020 with its esteemed Advisory Board for the African Construction & Totally Concrete Expo. The objective of the meeting was to directly engage with key stakeholders and ensure the upcoming event will remain an […]
GROUND-BREAKING R488M FUND SEEKS TO CATALYSE GREEN-ECONOMY SMMES
An innovative new fund has been launched in South Africa to incentivise fund managers to invest in small, medium-sized and microenterprises (SMMEs) that are able to generate verifiable green outcomes and jobs in the energy, water, waste, infrastructure and land-management sectors. The R488-million Green Outcomes Fund (GOF) is a partnership between the National Treasury’s Jobs Fund and green-economy nonprofit GreenCape, the fund’s […]
SOUTH AFRICA’S CONCRETE AND CEMENT SUPPLIERS TO BENEFIT FROM CHINA’S CONSTRAINTS
Whilst the impact of COVID-19 on the global economy is negative, there exist important opportunities to boost South Africa’s local manufacturing Databuild’s CEO ,Morag Evans, emphases the opportunities to boost the construction industry lie in choosing to support local industry. “South Africa’s construction industry, and its cement manufacturers in particular, have been hard hit over […]
GAUTENG DWS SUPPLIES MORE WATER TANKERS TO IMPROVE WATER ACCESS
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) in Gauteng, South Africa has accelerated efforts to combat the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus) with the provision of 180 more water tankers to meet the demand of water-scarce communities across the province. To date, the Department has delivered and installed a total of 1662 water tanks throughout the province. Across […]
MAXIMUM AGILITY, ON-SITE CONCRETE PRODUCTION AND TIME AND COST REDUCTION
Recently, Elevo Group South Africa, the Portuguese reference group in all large and small scale engineering and construction sectors, has chosen Carmix machines for their reliability, efficiency and ease of use. The contractor had to renovate an 18 km long stretch of road in Pongola, a small town in the remote province of KwaZulu-Natal. Road […]
CONCRETE TRENDS WEBINAR SERIES
CONCRETE TRENDS WEBINAR SERIES TOPIC: HOW CONCRETE THAT FAILS WINS A COURT CASE. SPEAKER: JACQUES SMITH – GO-CONSULT DATE: 16 APRIL, 14:00 CAT The presentation will be about the mistakes that civil engineers make when dealing with readymix concrete, the testing thereof, the interpretation of results and the acceptance of concrete. The consequences thereof when […]
South Africa’s capital markets still a cut above the rest
South Africa’s fall to third place in RMB’s 2020 Where to Invest in Africa report reflects the country’s constrained levels of growth, but the report also highlights that it remains Africa’s bastion of a well-developed financial and capital market. The Johannesburg Stock Exchange is Africa’s most liquid stock exchange where in excess of US$1.4bn is traded daily. […]
Infrastructure growth needs industry engagement
At AfriSam’s bi-annual National Budget post-analysis event, private and public sector leaders came together to review the current state of the economy and the outlook for construction. IMIESA speaks to Richard Tomes, sales and marketing executive, AfriSam, about future scenarios. As the leading black-controlled construction materials group in Southern Africa, AfriSam plays a critical role […]
Construction of US $150,000 Bridge in Grand Bassa, Liberia complete
Construction of a US $150,000 Bridge at Grand Bassa, in Wee Statutory District, Liberia is now complete. The bridge was constructed by, Grand Bassa County Representative Vicent Willie in partnership with the Liberia Agriculture Company and his constituents. The bridge directly connects LAC plantation to the district’s most populous commercial area; the newly established Wayzohn City. When […]
JDA appoints new CEO
Infrastructure development project administrator for the City of Johannesburg (CoJ), the Johannesburg Development Agency (JDA), has appointed Anthony Ngcezula as CEO, effective April 1. His appointment is for a term of five years. JDA, the wholly-owned area-based development agency, combines a social, economic and environmental mandate in the renovation, innovation and re-imagination of Johannesburg’s built environment and urban communities through a reinforced programme of place-making and […]
Speaker interviews: Eaton
What is EATON’s vision for the 4IR?We believe that our world improves with Intelligent Power management and at Eaton, we’re embracing the internet of things (IoT) and using it to rethink innovation. We’re taking Industry 4.0 head-on by investing in our people and technologies to bring to market the digital innovations that positively impact your […]
CURING CONCRETE EXPLORED AT SLABS LUNCHEON
Panel of industry experts look at alternative curing techniques. At the 2020 Quality in Concrete Slabs Luncheon and Forum during the World of Concrete, four industry experts discussed curing of slabs from industrial to decorative. Dave Hoyt with Curecrete and chair of ACI Committee 310/308-TG2 Curing Decorative Concrete Joint Task Group, led off by describing […]
CONCRETE RECYCLING CREATES BENDY NEW CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL
A procedure for recycling concrete has been developed which combines the building material with discarded wood to form a new material with a bending strength superior to that of the original concrete. Researchers at the Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, said they discovered the correct proportion of inputs to yield the new material. […]
HOW DIGITIZATION IS TRANSFORMING WORKFLOWS AND OPTIMIZING LAYOUT FOR CONCRETE PROFESSIONALS
A data-driven approach empowers layout professionals to leverage technology to meet the demands of increasingly complex projects. By Bryan Williams The construction industry is in a state of transition, with many small, family-owned companies handing down their business to a younger, digitally native generation of workers. Even contractors that aren’t facing generational leadership changes are facing […]
VOLVO THRILLS AGAIN WITH NEW TRUCK LAUNCH VIDEO
Volvo Trucks has done it again. In launching its latest heavy duty range of trucks in Europe this week – which includes the Volvo FH, Volvo FH16, Volvo FM and Volvo FMX models – the company has once again gone the ‘Hollywood’ route with its launch video. The new models will be arriving in South […]
R60BN ALLOCATED FOR GAUTENG INFRASTRUCTURE
The Gauteng Provincial Government will in the next five years spend R60 billion on building and maintaining infrastructure. This will contribute to the creation of an additional 100 000 jobs, and facilitate the development of 50 black industrialists. Delivering his State of the Province Address (SOPA) at the Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University in Tshwane, […]
SA IS WINNING OVER INVESTORS ON INFRASTRUCTURE PLANS
President Cyril Ramaphosa told Parliament last week that investors, including the finance industry, had responded enthusiastically to government’s renewed commitment to investing in infrastructure. Ramaphosa was replying to the legislature’s debate on his SONA, held in the National Assembly chamber. During the SONA, Ramaphosa announced pipeline potential investments of over R700 billion over the next […]
ARCHITECTURE MUST PIVOT AROUND PEOPLE
By Patrick McInerney and Christoph Malan, directors at Co-Arc International Architects Architecture is fundamentally important to the human experience as it frames the world in which we live. At its core, architecture is about people, about humanity and the human condition. As British prime minister Winston Churchill observed in 1944: “We shape our buildings, and […]
South Africa’s first working water recycling truck
Hino Isando and Werner Pumps & Equipment (Pty) Ltd have together produced South Africa’s first working water recycling truck. Built with quality components on a robust Hino 700 cab and chassis, the water recycling unit is the ideal solution for cleaning sewer and stormwater lines and is the latest edition to the extensive Werner Pumps […]
Ghana to build first RE industrial park in Africa
Ghana is set to construct first industrial and business park in Africa wholly powered by renewable energy in Takoradi, Western Ghana. According to Sabine Dall’Omo, CEO of Siemens who confirmed the report, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with WestPark Enterprises was signed to develop an expandable microgrid solution for the fast-growing industrial and business park. RE industrial park The new industrial park is poised to accelerate the transformation of Takoradi – Ghana’s third-largest city. As part […]
Workplace Trends: Welcoming the iGeneration into the workplace
As the oldest of millennials (those born between 1981 and 1996) are well into adulthood, a new generation of workers is now entering and shaping today’s workforce. Born between 1995 and 2009, iGen (or Gen Z) is the first global generation of digital natives. For the first time in history, today’s workplace is made […]
Rwanda to receive US $214m for Nyabarongo II Dam project
Rwanda has received a concessional loan of US $214m from the Exim Bank of China for the implementation of the Nyabarongo II multipurpose dam project. This is after an agreement was signed between the Rwandan government and the bank. Nyabarongo II multi-purpose dam Nyabarongo II multi-purpose dam is a concrete gravity dam built on the Nyabarongo River […]
UK-Africa project to address cities’ growing pains
Six cities in Kenya and South Africa will test joint UK and African innovations as part of a government-funded initiative to explore the potential of the African market. A call-out for ideas is under way by Connected Places Catapult, for anyone interested to enter the Urban Links Africa project. This project will see joint innovations […]
Construction sector welcomes R700bn ‘project pipeline’
Construction industry bodies, companies and analysts have welcomed President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation (Sona) statement that the Infrastructure Fund has a project pipeline with potential investments of over R700 billion over the next 10 years. However, serious doubt has been cast about the ability of these projects to revive the beleaguered construction sector […]
SANEDI underway with large-scale home cooling initiative
Having been awarded a $100 000 grant by the international Million Cool Roofs Challenge last year to deploy solar-reflective roof coatings, the South African National Energy Development Institute (SANEDI) is now underway rolling out this low-tech cooling solution to communities across the country. This initiative is driven by the Kigali Cooling Efficiency Program (K-CEP) with […]
V&A WATERFRONT’S NEWEST DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront has announced its newest development project, a commercial building named The Ridge David Green, the CEO of the V&A Waterfront, believes that developers who understand and respond to the needs of building occupants are practicing leadership for the future. “A vital part of the circular economy is the focus on people. […]
Construction of Africa’s first hybrid renewable power plant commence
Construction of the first hybrid power plant in Africa has commenced. Windlab’s global CEO Mr Roger Price confirmed the report and said the project will be developed to international standards. Situated in Meru County in Kenya, the hybrid project dubbed ‘the Meru County Energy Park’ will be a large-scale facility that combines wind, solar PV […]
Concrete Trends magazine is Africa’s leading concrete and construction journal
Concrete Trends magazine is Africa’s leading concrete and construction journal and is a dynamic blend of print and digital. Issue 1 2020 is in the making, so be sure to book your position in this premier news platform for the construction industry. Our exciting features are sure to draw attention to you and your brand.
Rehabilitation of the M1 Double Decker
The Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRS), in their commitment to provide quality roads that are accessible and safe, decided it was time for one of its major bridges to be rehabilitated. The M1 ‘double decker’ is a highway bridge in the city of Johannesburg, between Newton and Fordsburg, which was posing a safety threat to motorists. […]
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Volvo Trucks Starts 2020 on a High Note
Volvo Trucks Southern Africa ended 2019 as the top-selling extra heavy truck manufacturer in South Africa. According to Naamsa, the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa (NAAMSA), Volvo Trucks company sold 3 206 units in South Africa and other African countries during last year, giving them a 23.2% market share of the segment. […]
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