Aveng Group says that it has won a mining management contract with Kenmare in Mozambique worth $$200m.
To satisfy SA’s infrastructure requirements, government is slowly realising that it will have to leverage private-sector funds
The Competition Commission has entered into a settlement agreement with Aveng, trading as Duraset in which it admits that it took part in the mining roof bolts cartel.
Aveng has announced that it has signed a 10 year operations and maintenance contract to run Areva's Trekkopje desalination plant in Namibia.
The boom times may have gone but there is still value in the construction sector, with infrastructure spending underpinning order books.
South African construction group Aveng officially handed over the fully completed Soccer City Stadium to the Mayor of Johannesburg.
Aveng faced a collusion probe earlier this year, now it is cited as one of the accused in a further competition commission probe into the construction industry.
Construction of the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro Stadium has been completed on schedule, and it will host its first British and Irish Lions match.
Aveng has reported a 43% increase in headline earnings per share to 244.4 cents for the six months ended December 2008 from 171.4 cents a year ago.
Aveng has agreed to pay an administrative penalty of R46 million as well as develop and implement a formal compliance programme.

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