15 Jan 2013

Building & Construction

 


Welcome back

Well, Mangaung has come and gone - as has the end of the world, the festive season and New Year, and we've survived them all and now we're back on stream with our newsletters.

Taking centre stage has been the violent protests by farmworkers in the Western Cape. These protests need to be brought to an end; they're damaging Brand SA and have the potential to seriously curb exports (and hence foreign earnings) as customers overseas turn to more reliable suppliers.

On the education front, the Matric pass rate increased to 73.9% but critics are asking whether a requirement of 30% to pass is enough to equip school-leavers with an adequate standard of education. Many employers reckon not - they're prepared to train new staff in the roles the new recruits will have to take up in the company - but those recruits need to be literate and enumerate to a level that will enable them to acquire and apply their new knowledge properly.

If you're in business, you're in IT... perhaps not directly, but every time you use a computer, you're operating within the IT world. So what are the 23 business attitudes to IT security you should be looking at? Kaspersky Lab research has some answers for you.

Finally, for all you petrol heads out there, our scorchingly good-looking motoring editor Henrie Geyser takes you for a drive in the Mercedes SL 500 and shows off his tough, rugged side with the Land Cruiser 70 double cab.

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District Six redevelopment 'to start soon'
A "special purpose vehicle" or company is likely to be set up by April and will be crucial to the success of the redevelopment of Cape Town's District Six, District Six Redevelopment and Beneficiary Trust chief executive Nas Allie said on Tuesday (8 January). Read more >>

Top 10 New Year's resolutions for employers
[Johan Botes] Here are some resolutions for 2013 for you that you, as an employer, may well find useful. Get them right now - and avoid any unpleasant surprises during the year. Read more >>


Engineering

Inaugural DistribuTech Africa 2013 conference, exhibition held in Joburg
The inaugural DistribuTech Africa 2013 conference and exhibition, to be held from 30 October to 1 November, 2013 at the Sandton Convention Centre, Joburg, will bring African nations together to share experiences and to explore solutions regarding the potential to be a prime mover in developing smart energy systems from scratch. Read more >>

LG selling new generation TVs
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: South Korea's LG Electronics started selling new generation television sets on Wednesday (2 January) that use organic light-emitting diodes (OLED) that the company hopes will give it an edge of its giant rival Samsung. Read more >>


Building Materials

Manufacturing output up in final quarter of 2012
Manufacturing production increased in November suggesting that its contribution to fourth quarter economic growth might be better than expected. Read more >>


Construction

Slight rise in jobs in December says Adcorp
Employment in South Africa increased by an annualised rate of 0.8% in December‚ showing there were 12‚556 new jobs according to the latest Adcorp employment index that was published on Thursday (10 January). Read more >>

Two new Sun International hotels opened
Hotels and gaming group Sun International has‚ in the past three weeks‚ opened two new hotels with an overall capacity of 420 rooms‚ strengthening its position in the key commercial and tourism markets. Read more >>

2013 construction industry outlook
[Richard Williams] According to the latest FNB/Bureau for Economic Research (BER) Building Confidence Index Survey, confidence in the building sector has risen from 26 index points during the third quarter of 2012 to 32 in the fourth. The rise in the confidence index seems to be driven by suppliers rather than other sectors of the construction industry. Read more >>

Listed property returns likely to fall in 2013
[Nick Hedley] The South African listed property sector is unlikely to maintain recent annual returns of more than 30% this year‚ as the office market remains subdued and the possibility of significant interest rate cuts is low‚ according to industry representatives. Read more >>

Positive outlook for SA hoteliers
SA's hotel operators are generally more upbeat about the outlook of the local industry after a difficult period characterised by a combination of oversupply and lower demand from leisure and business travellers. Read more >>

Lagarde says global uncertainty limits Africa growth
[Ntsakisi Maswanganyi] Continued global uncertainty‚ coupled with internal factors such as drought and associated food shortages‚ threaten Africa's economic growth prospects‚ warns International Monetary Fund's (IMF) managing director Christine Lagarde. Read more >>

CoAL gets 'free' access to Maputo terminal
[Alistair Anderson] Coal of Africa (CoAL) has finalised a deal giving it access to a coal export terminal in Maputo without having to finance part of its construction. Read more >>

Toyota won't build new plants for three years
TOKYO, JAPAN: Japan's Toyota Motor has decided to halt construction of new factories for the next three years in a shift from its previous policy of building new plants almost every year, reports said Sunday (6 January). Read more >>


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