Working At Heights: Understanding Suspension Trauma

By Neil Enslin, Occupational Health and Safety Manager Those writing fall protection plans must understand the hazards of harness hang syndrome in fall protection. Working at height forms an integral part of the construction industry, and proper fall protection equipment is imperative when it comes to getting the job done efficiently and safely. The dangers […]

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Extracts From “Opportunities and Benefits Through Social Housing” By Rory Gallocher, CEO, Social Housing Regulatory Authority (SHRA)

Income inequality South Africa is becoming increasingly unequal. Income inequality is on an upward trajectory and has decoupled from the average for emerging markets. Unemployment SA’s overall and youth unemployment is significantly higher than the average for emerging markets. Challenges These comprise growing an inclusive economy, eliminating poverty, inclusive growth, qualitative transformation through a change […]

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Revolutionary Green Roofing

By utilising 98% waste material, Harvey EcoTile® is a 100% recyclable roof tile that provides superior functional benefits to concrete or clay roof tiles. Roof tile design has seen minimal innovation in centuries. Thick, heavy concrete or clay tiles are simply stacked upon one another and held down by their considerable weight. This in turn […]

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TCI Finalises Online Concrete Training Programme For Next Year

The Concrete Institute’s School of Concrete Technology (SCT) has finalised its programme of online training courses for 2021. Fourteen courses are planned, including the start of the pinnacle of concrete diploma courses: Advanced Concrete Technology. John Roxburgh, Senior Lecturer at the SCT, says the SCT ran its last lecture-driven course at the end of March […]

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Building a post-pandemic construction sector 

By Cyril Vuyani Gamede  It is widely accepted that, the best way for the government to stimulate the economy, thus ensuring its quick recovery, is by developing and executing an infrastructure-led economic recovery plan. Job creation in the construction sector will be a vital indicator to measure the success of South Africa’s economic recovery plan. […]

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Stagnant Websites Are Weapons Of Self-Destruction

It is time the construction industry realised that proper marketing holds the key to growth and survival – particularly in the current economic climate, says Jan de Beer, professional writer and publicity consultant. De Beer has extensive experience in journalism and has consulted on media matters to dozens of construction and engineering companies and associations […]

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Big boost for the production of engineering students

The decision to establish two new engineering degree programmes at the University of Zululand (UNIZULU) will greatly contribute to the success of the country’s efforts to prioritise infrastructure development as the driving force for economic recovery.   Mr Cyril Gamede, the Chief Executive Officer of the Construction Industry Development Board, says the two new programmes will […]

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Are SMEs ready for SA’s economic rebound?

The Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting global recession handed a severe blow to South African Small to Medium Businesses (SMEs). According to a Mckinsey SME Financial Pulse survey published in July, 70% of SMEs were already cutting back on expenditure and retrenching staff. By the end of the second quarter, StatsSA reported 2.2 million job […]

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