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Iron Road tests hydrogen waters
25th May 2022 By: Esmarie Iannucci

ASX-listed Iron Road will undertake a market sounding process to gauge commercial interest in the proposed Cape Hardy green hydrogen and industrial precinct. The South Australian government has... 


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Multifaceted approach needed for water stewardship
13th May 2022

While water stewardship is not a well-known term, according to global organisation the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation, it has been simply defined as “the use of water in a... 


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Gas industry gearing up for growth
29th April 2022 By: Anna Moross

Decisions and announcements made last year by a number of state owned entities have inched South Africa closer to the implementation of a successful gas-to-power programme, says engineering... 


Michelle Jackson, MD: Property & Buildings at WSP in Africa
Michelle Jackson
22nd April 2022

This week we profile Michelle Jackson, MD: Property & Buildings at WSP in Africa, a multinational engineering and design firm 


Zutari appoints maritime, rail veteran Lutchman as MD of transport
5th April 2022 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Consulting engineering and infrastructure advisory firm Zutari has appointed Vishaal Lutchman MD of transport, effective April 1. Lutchman previously served as CEO of South African Institution of... 


Mining offerings entrenched
18th March 2022

Professional services firm WSP in Africa provides mining houses across the continent with access to a full spectrum of “world-class” engineering, environmental sustainability advisory and... 


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Microtunnelling used to build pipeline
18th March 2022 By: Nadine Ramdass

The Farm 694 bulk civil engineering services project will, once completed, be the longest and largest diameter pipeline project constructed using microtunnelling in South Africa, says WSP in Africa... 


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Dundas ilmenite project, Greenland – update
11th March 2022 By: Sheila Barradas

The European Raw Material Alliance has announced its official support for the Dundas project. 


Drill core from the Windfall project
Windfall gold project, Australia – update
25th February 2022 By: Sheila Barradas

Osisko Mining has reported that it will independently develop the project. 


Road rehabilitation project initiated
10th December 2021 By: Cameron Mackay

A Gauteng rehabilitation project that entails a 27 km section of road – from the D483 / P6-1 intersection, close to Bapsfontein, in Ekurhuleni, to the D483/D713 intersection, in Cullinan, in... 


Road tech can improve road longevity, safety
10th December 2021 By: Cameron Mackay

Engineering consultancy WSP has incorporated technologies that compensate for the potential longer time span between maintenance interventions for the rehabilitation of a 27 km section of road in... 


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Innovation implemented in road project
29th October 2021 By: Anna Moross

Consulting engineers firm WSP has used not only innovative technology in the upgrading of the National Route 3 (N3) project but also aims to ensure the use of sustainable materials throughout... 


M&R increases North American, Australian platform order book by R1.6bn
28th October 2021 By: Simone Liedtke

The SecureEnergy joint venture (JV) between engineering and construction group Murray & Roberts’ (M&R’s) subsidiary Clough and Elecnor has been awarded additional work to the value of R1.2-billion... 


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New methods, technology key in driving net zero goal
22nd October 2021 By: Anna Moross

The South African road infrastructure and construction industry can learn from international markets and apply several key lessons on its journey to achieving the goal of net zero, ensuring a... 


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Positive prospects for wind energy
1st October 2021 By: Cameron Mackay

The outlook for the local wind energy sector is “exciting and positive” when considering the wind energy projects that have been implemented throughout South Africa in recent years, which... 


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S Africa steps into its global hydrogen potential
17th September 2021 By: Theresa Bhowan-Rajah

With moderate estimates suggesting that South Africa could secure 10% of the global export market share in the green hydrogen economy (GHE), the local industry will undoubtably experience a boom,... 


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Microgeneration, the future of green stable power
27th August 2021 By: Claire O'Reilly

Amid growing interest in the adoption of hybrid energy solutions and South African mines’ aiming to invest in on-site standalone or microgrid hybrid solutions, engineering services consulting firm... 


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LNG opportunities abound
27th August 2021 By: Nadine Ramdass

The anticipated decline of Mozambique’s Pande & Temane gasfields creates a need for new sources of natural gas for the local industry, says engineering services consulting firm WSP regional... 


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Multiple approach plan to extend life cycle of mine water
20th August 2021 By: Claire O'Reilly

Environmental consulting firm Golder, a member of WSP in Africa, says a holistic approach to water management is essential to achieve resource sustainability. 


Pandemic can spur innovation in property sector
30th July 2021 By: Nadine Ramdass

Although the pandemic has made it difficult for commercial and industrial property stakeholders to plan effectively for the future, this has led to great innovations, new approaches and renewed... 


MATHIEU DU PLOOY
Approved projects encourage private sector optimism
SIDS sparks private sector interest
16th July 2021 By: Nadine Ramdass

The launch of the Sustainable Infrastructure Development System (SIDS) programme, as well as the roll-out of the projects already approved within the system, has sparked renewed, albeit cautious,... 


Affected parties invited to comment on Eskom’s latest ash, gypsum disposal proposal
14th July 2021 By: Marleny Arnoldi

The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment has published, for comment, a draft amendment report on a proposed ash and gypsum co-disposal facility owned by State-owned power utility... 


STEM skills important for Africa to realise growth opportunities
13th July 2021 By: Schalk Burger

Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) skills and education are a key lever for economic transformation and will form the foundation of the future workforce to support sustainable... 


Naspers invests R42m in WhereIsMyTransport
2nd July 2021 By: Irma Venter

Naspers has announced a R42-million investment in Cape Town-based WhereIsMyTransport. The investment is part of a R201-million funding round led by Naspers Foundry, Cathay AfricInvest Innovation... 


Dundas ilmenite project, Greenland – update
Dundas ilmenite project, Greenland – update
25th June 2021 By: Sheila Barradas

The project has received its final government-level approval of its exploitation and closure plan. 


Windfall gold project, Australia – update
Windfall gold project, Australia – update
25th June 2021 By: Sheila Barradas

Osisko Mining has made a significant new high-grade gold discovery north of its Windfall gold project. 


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Naspers invests R42m in WhereIsMyTransport
7th June 2021 By: Irma Venter

Naspers has announced a R42-million investment in Cape Town-based WhereIsMyTransport. The investment is part of a R201-million funding round led by Naspers Foundry, Cathay AfricInvest Innovation... 


Windfall gold project, Canada
Windfall gold project, Canada
4th June 2021 By: Sheila Barradas

A preliminary economic assessment has provided a robust base case assessment for developing the Windfall gold deposit. 


Dundas ilmenite project, Greenland – update
Dundas ilmenite project, Greenland – update
19th February 2021 By: Sheila Barradas

Bluejay Mining has received a letter of intent for $208-million to fund the capital requirements of its Dundas project. 


Dundas ilmenite project, Greenland – update
Dundas ilmenite project, Greenland – update
8th January 2021 By: Sheila Barradas

The government of Greenland has granted Bluejay Mining an exploitation licence for the Dundas ilmenite project. 


Dundas ilmenite project, Greenland
Dundas ilmenite project, Greenland
30th October 2020 By: Sheila Barradas

Bluejay Mining has ticked another prerequisite for an exploitation licence for its Dundas project. 


Cariboo gold project, Canada – update
Cariboo gold project, Canada – update
16th October 2020 By: Sheila Barradas

Osisko Gold Royalties has announced the creation of a new North American gold development company to advance the Cariboo project. 


Dundas ilmenite project, Greenland
Dundas ilmenite project, Greenland
7th August 2020 By: Sheila Barradas

The Dundas project has received strong support from local citizens. 


Rising data use, e-commerce bodes well for industrial property market
6th August 2020 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Accelerating trends such as e-commerce and data centres are adding resiliency to industry property against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic, says real estate investment trust (Reit) Redefine... 


MATHIEU DU PLOOY
It will be critical for Governments and businesses to collaborate and develop recovery plans that consider Africa’s unique socio-economic circumstances in future development plans
Development of infrastructure crucial to post-Covid growth
26th June 2020 By: Cameron Mackay

Owing to the global impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, unmet basic needs and the demand for service delivery in South Africa’s underdeveloped communities have become increasingly apparent, which has... 


Sustainable building designs on the rise
12th June 2020 By: Mc'Kyla Nortje

Although it was previously widely thought to be prohibitively expensive to make the upfront capital investments to go green, uncertainty about the availability of power and water resources, as well... 


WSP says light industrial property has room for innovation
18th May 2020 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Professional services firm WSP says it is not all doom and gloom in the property sector, especially not in the light industrial property space. The firm adds that it is often darkest before the... 


KAREN KING
Maintaining an accurate process flow diagram and water balance are key to mine water planning
Water-related planning essential for mines
8th May 2020 By: Theresa Bhowan-Rajah

As mining operations are extremely water-intensive and -dependent, it is important to have a good understanding of water sources, movement and discharge at the mine, say engineering consultants... 


AfDB hosts successful online business opportunity seminar
30th April 2020 By: Marleny Arnoldi

The African Development Bank (AfDB) on April 28 hosted the first of its two business opportunity seminars for the year. The seminar provided information to potential partners and contractors on... 


Vishaal Lutchman
Vishaal Lutchman
17th April 2020

This week we profile Vishaal Lutchman, CEO of the South African Institution of Civil Engineering, a voluntary association with about 15 000 members that provide technical leadership in support and... 


CONSTRUCTIVE BUILDING
Implementing a sustainable building philosophy provides value-add throughout the value chain
Building for sustainability promotes valuable returns
3rd April 2020

There is a direct link between the stability of an economy and ongoing development, says consulting engineers firm WSP Africa structures regional director Johan Piekaar. Currently, the local... 


Vishaal Lutchman
SAICE appoints new CEO to drive organisation’s vision
3rd April 2020 By: Tasneem Bulbulia

The South African Institution of Civil Engineering (SAICE) on Friday announced that its executive board has appointed Vishaal Lutchman as CEO. Lutchman previously held the position of divisional... 


MARTHINUS RETIEF Africa’s ports need to be larger and deeper to accommodate larger vessels to improve their connectivity to global maritime trade
Various trends shaping Africa’s port infrastructure
27th March 2020 By: Tracy Hancock

The development of inland container terminals, or dry ports, to decongest port traffic is a trend that is gaining significant traction in Africa, says WSP Africa maritime technical director... 


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