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Company Announcement: eThekwini Municipality Pipe Replacement Project work commences in Durban North in April 2009
 
9th March 2009
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Attached please find a press release on: Icon Construction a contractor on the Municipality’s water pipe replacement programme, the Asbestos Cement (AC) Pipe Replacement Project, will start the construction process in the Durban North and Virginia area towards the middle of April.

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Construction Labourers employed by ICON to work on the Asbestos Cement Pipe Replacement Project dig proving slots in Rinaldo Road, Glen Hills. Modified polyvinyl chloride pipes are being laid in Rinaldo Road and surrounding streets.
 

Construction Labourers employed by ICON to work on the Asbestos Cement Pipe Replacement Project dig proving slots in Rinaldo Road, Glen Hills. Modified polyvinyl chloride pipes are being laid in Rinaldo Road and surrounding streets.
 
Dumisani Gumede and Wiseman Mbulawa dig a trench to connect a household water pipe in Church Road to the newly laid modified polyvinyl chloride pipes which are being laid as part of the Asbestos Cement Pipe Replacement Project.
 

Dumisani Gumede and Wiseman Mbulawa dig a trench to connect a household water pipe in Church Road to the newly laid modified polyvinyl chloride pipes which are being laid as part of the Asbestos Cement Pipe Replacement Project.
 
 
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