Construction World July 2023
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04 Zutari’s adaptive leader programme nurtures the next generation Shamenthee Naidoo is pioneering the Adaptive Leadership Programme. 16 Sun City empowers female-led construction company as Vacation Club expands Despite COVID-19 woes, Charlotte Mosito’s company is flourishing. 18 30 GW of wind energy project in development pipeline Eskom, SAWEA and SAPVIA have joined forces to solve our energy crisis. 23 CCSA guidelines on the safe usage of cement and concrete Consider the risks in handling and working with cement and concrete mixes. 26 Afrimat to acquire Lafarge South Africa This acquisition will see Afrimat produce its own cement. 30 Numbers that matter don’t appear on any sales quotes, argues Pilot Crushtec Quotations say nothing about the history, experience, product quality and service infrastructure. 34 Cape Town’s skyline is enhanced as the first Harbour Arch Tower is raised Amdec's massive project is progressing at a rapid pace. REGULARS 04 MARKETPLACE 16 PROPERTY 18 ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY 22 CEMENT & CONCRETE 32 CRUSHING, SCREENING AND RECLAMATION
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ON THE COVER
Construction JULY 2023 PUBLICATIONS CROWN COVERING THE WORLD OF CONSTRUCTION
Part of AfriSam’s well-respected Centre of Product Excellence (CPE) in Gauteng, the specialised cement and materials laboratory plays a vital role on many fronts. Not only does it help to ensure product quality but it also contributes to the continuous innovation of solutions for customers. According to Mike McDonald, CPE Manager at AfriSam, the laboratory was recently recertified for a five-year period in terms of the South African National Accreditation System (SANAS), supported by a stringent process that requires surveillance audits every 18 months. Turn to page 20
WORLD
Delivering innovative GEOTECHNICAL SOLUTIONS
AFRIMAT TO ACUIRE LAFARGE SOUTH AFRICA
WORLD-CLASS STATUS RE-AFFIRMED AT AFRISAM LABORATORY
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