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Structural Rehabilitation and Post-Tension Strengthening of PPC Duo-Cell Silo.

A major structural rehabilitation and strengthening project at the PPC Hercules Plant has been successfully completed, restoring the structural integrity and long-term performance of a critical cement storage facility while allowing the plant to remain fully operational throughout the construction

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Transporting Mining Commodities in an Era of Market Volatility.

As global uncertainty and local challenges reshape commodity markets, maintaining consistent and reliable logistics has become a defining factor for mining companies navigating this increasingly volatile environment. According to Standard Bank Africa’s Mining Value Chains Indaba 2026 report, South Africa’s

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Glencore Merafe Chrome Venture supports expedited regulatory process for ferrochrome tariff relief.

The Glencore Merafe Chrome Venture (“the Venture”) supports Eskom’s public call for an expedited regulatory process in respect of the proposed electricity tariff (“proposed tariff”) relief for the South African ferrochrome industry. Timely regulatory consideration is critical for the stabilisation

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Aurex Constructors successfully completes two large-scale solar facilities simultaneously.

Demonstrating Aurex’s ability to deliver complex renewable energy infrastructure across diverse provinces and operating environments. Marking a significant milestone in the company’s growth and technical capability, Aurex Constructors has completed two large-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) projects for global energy company

Aurex Constructors successfully completes two large-scale solar facilities simultaneously. Read More »

Why our historic budgets for energy infrastructure could stall without a social licence in ‘red zones’.

Ahead of us there is a massive, complex campaign to repair and expand our energy transmission and distribution infrastructure. The state and private sector are both deploying historic amounts of capital, and soon thousands of technicians and workers will be

Why our historic budgets for energy infrastructure could stall without a social licence in ‘red zones’. Read More »

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