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STRONGER ENFORCEMENT AND COLLABORATION SIGNAL SHIFT IN SOUTH AFRICA’S CIVIL ENGINEERING SECTOR.

Encouragingly, collaboration between public and private sector stakeholders in South Africa’s civil engineering industry is strengthening – underpinned by a firmer stance on accountability across the construction value chain. According to Lindie Fourie, Operations Manager at the Bargaining Council for

STRONGER ENFORCEMENT AND COLLABORATION SIGNAL SHIFT IN SOUTH AFRICA’S CIVIL ENGINEERING SECTOR. Read More »

When Cheap Becomes Catastrophic: The Real Risk of Unregistered Building Contractors.

South Africa’s construction sector continues to experience fatal building failures, including the George and Ormonde collapses in 2024 and 2026. While causes differ, these incidents consistently reflect weak oversight, fragmented accountability, and limited visibility of who is on site. “Building

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