Port Alfred's cash strapped municipality has been thrown a financial lifeline by worried Royal Alfred Marina home owners and local businessmen who have initiated attempts to try to save the…
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Friday, 04 May 2007 02:00
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Listed construction business Group Five (GRF) has bought Sky Sands for 124 million rand as part of its expansion and growth strategy in the infrastructure sector, it said. Sky Sands…
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Friday, 04 May 2007 02:00
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Construction of a R662 million prison outside Kimberley, one of seven new jails, was well underway, the construction company said on Wednesday. The medium security facility would accommodate about 3,000…
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Thursday, 03 May 2007 02:00
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We may never know why Aveng decided to abandon its 46% stake in Holcim SA. After seven months of "constructive engagement" with Swiss partner Holcim Switzerland, Aveng has decided to…
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Thursday, 26 April 2007 02:00
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The building confidence index has dropped by two points amid a general slowdown in construction activity, says First National Bank (FNB) chief economist Cees Bruggemans. The bank's index declined marginally…
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Thursday, 19 April 2007 02:00
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The Cape Environmental Protection Association (CEPA) legal team on Tuesday agreed to drop its court application to stop the partial demolition of the existing stadium at Green Point after it…
Construction firm Grinaker LTA was excluded from the bidding process to build the King Shaka airport in Durban because it could not commit to the black-economic empowerment procurement required by…
The R2,85bn tender for building the World Cup soccer stadium at Green Point was awarded yesterday to a joint venture of Murray & Roberts and WBHO Construction.
Civil engineering contractor Esor has scored more than R500m from government's increased spending on infrastructure for the 2010 Soccer World Cup. CEO Bernie Krone said new contracts, including the Gautrain…
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Tuesday, 13 March 2007 02:00
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First it was Rosebank, then Braamfontein, and now road diversions are to be introduced in Sandton from tomorrow to enable the Gautrain construction programme to go ahead.
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