JSE-listed construction and engineering firm Group Five was keen on snapping up “two or three” more quarrying and aggregate businesses, in the near future
JSE-listed construction firm Group Five continues to be dogged by contract problems outside SA, forcing it to stop work worth millions of rand.
Group Five is to revisit its level of over-border work as a result of the SA Government's infrastructure budget, says Mike Lomas, the company's CEO
Group Five says it conducted a thorough risk assessment before accepting a contract from a Nigerian agency to build a power station in that country.
Group Five has, in conjunction with its sponsors Al Naboodah Contracting Company, been awarded a contract by Dubai Civil Aviation for approximately R940m
GROUP Five’s share price leapt 5% yesterday after it said it had landed a R940m contract to build a cargo terminal at Dubai International Airport
CONSTRUCTION company Group Five is concerned that a shortage of skills in the construction industry may negatively affect the massive infrastructure roll-out planned in SA over the next few years.

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