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CUTTING COSTS OR CUTTING CORNERS? THE TRUE PRICE OF POOR MAINTENANCE IN MINING OPERATIONS

General maintenance service providers often overlook the intricate engineering design of specialised on-mine equipment, leading to significant long term costs for mining operations. This issue extends to transfer chutes and other mining infrastructure, Farouk Abrahams, Sales Director at Weba Chute […]

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A call to action for consulting engineers, let’s rebuild South Africa’s infrastructure

South Africa finds itself at a crossroads in its infrastructure development journey. In recent years, mismanagement, neglect, a lack of skills and construction standards not being adhered to, has impacted the industry. However, there is hope for transformative change, particularly

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AFRISAM CONSTRUCTS VERULAM COMMUNITY HALL, DEMONSTRATING COMMITMENT TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

AfriSam, a leading construction materials company, has reaffirmed its dedication to the sustainable development of the communities surrounding its operations with the completion of the Verulam Community Hall. This initiative not only showcases AfriSam’s commitment to social responsibility but also

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PPC partners with Sturdee Energy to drive sustainability and profitability through solar power plants

PPC Limited, South Africa’s top cement manufacturer, has partnered with Sturdee Energy to construct and manage 10MW solar plants for PPC’s Slurry and Dwaalboom Plants. This partnership is a step towards decreasing PPC’s reliance on traditional energy sources and moving

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Beyond Women’s Month – what needs to be done to create a more inclusive energy landscape in South Africa

Women’s Month provides the ideal opportunity to celebrate the growing role of women in South Africa’s dynamic energy sector, and while significant strides have been made in recent years, there is still much room for improvement in achieving gender parity.

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