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Project management JV rises to logistical challenge Restricted

The successful management of the R450-million, 80 000m2 new domestic terminal at Johannesburg International Airport (JIA) has been a logistical challenge, Turner & Townsend partner Robin Jones informs Engineering News.
28 Jun 02
 
 
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R384m main contract 80% complete Restricted

The single largest contract for the domestic terminal upgrade at Johannesburg International Airport is a R384-million contract for the construction of the new terminal and for the elevated roads.
28 Jun 02
 
 
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R53m apron extension work is progressing Restricted

Construction company, WBHO, in a joint venture with empowerment companies, Rainbow Construction and Balemi Civils, has started work on the construction of a new apron at Johannesburg International Airport.
 
 
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Smelter coup for SA haulage firm Restricted

Overland haulage company and flagship of Imperial Holdings, Truck Africa of Germiston, Gauteng has secured a lucrative contract to transport equipment to both the Mozal and Hillside aluminium smelter expansions projects.
28 Jun 02
 
 
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Southern Africa being linked coast-to-coast Restricted

The progression of the construction of the Bakwena Platinum Highway has been commended by the National Roads Agency (NRA) chief executive Nazir Alli.
28 Jun 02
 
 
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Gauteng to buy 20 new ambulances Restricted

The Gauteng Health Department is to purchase 20 more ambulances in an effort to improve response times.
 
 
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Joburg's Park Station gets a facelift Restricted

Commuters using the Johannesburg Station will have no reason to go in search of facilities beyond its perimeters.
 
 
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African resins giant embarks on composites export drive Restricted

Returning to private ownership at the end of last year, the largest producer of unsaturated polyester resins in Africa, NCS Resins, is looking to focus its attention on growing the composites market in South Africa.
14 Jun 02
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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