28 May 2013

Building & Construction

Whale watching? Watch out!

"Hello? Hello? Hellllooooo? Ah! Is that Tina? Listen, I want to go and watch some whales off Hermanus... is that OK with you..?"

Bureaucracy going overboard... According to University of Cape Town mathematician Doug Butterworth, at present, "any member of the public, engaged in, for example, whale watching, would be guilty of an offence unless they had received personal permission from the minister to do so."

Investors are a wary bunch... they don't like uncertainty and nor do they like strikes, wildcat (and violent) strikes in particular. Employers feel the same way, so Zuma is talking sense when he says that embarking on wildcat strikes is no way to advance interests of the poor.

Gotcha Gupta... Now let's see... the plane in question - you know, that one - landed at Waterkloof air base on 30 April. So it took the Indian High Commission almost a month to find out/declare that the Gupta's party plane was on "official business". One might have expected such information to have been at the commission's fingertips...

On to money matters, according to Quinton Mtyala and TJ Strydom, Oscar Pistorius is haemorrhaging money four months after he fired the fateful shots that killed his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp and sent his life into a tailspin.

Would you buy a used car from this man? You bet, because Henrie Geyser, our tame motoring editor, knows what he's talking about when he says you need to step carefully when buying a car. As a bonus, he also has a few motoring reviews for you of the latest models designed to make your credit card bleed.

Rod Baker, Content Director

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Weekly top stories

TotallyConcrete to honour women in construction
The TotallyConcrete Expo is scheduled to host the Women in Construction Excellence Awards on Wednesday, 5 June 2013. The ceremony will recognise pioneering women whose expertise and innovation are transforming the face of construction in Africa. Read more >>
Tolls needed to pay road bills
[Linda Ensor]
Steel production down by 15.1%
[Helmo Preuss]

Architecture & Planning
Grohe SA architects visit parent company in Germany
Grohe South Africa recently sent a group of architects and designers to Germany to visit the Grohe factory in Hemer, the Red Dot Design Museum, as well as listen to a presentation given by the senior vice-president of design of Grohe, Paul Flowers. Read more >>


Building Materials
TASA CEO to make important announcement at Afrimold 2013
TASA is proud to be co-host to the AfriMold 2013 Conference at this year's fourth annual exhibition, which will be held at the NASREC Expo Centre from 4-6 June 2013. The conference aims to present opportunities for both toolmakers and buyers of tooling products to network with key players in the industry Read more >>

Steel production down by 15.1%
[Helmo Preuss] South African steel production fell by 15.1% year-on-year (y/y) in April to an estimated 570‚000 tons after dropping by 16.6% y/y in February to 515‚000 tons‚ according to World Steel Association data. Read more >>


Construction
Wind power to change Africa
Private investors smell profit in beefing-up the continent's over-stretched power grids and swarms of new wind turbines are soon expected to start going up. Read more >>

Growthpoint wants more money
[Nick Hedley] Growthpoint Properties said on Tuesday (21 May) it wants to raise R2.5bn by issuing new Growthpoint-linked units. Read more >>

Cape Town wins winelands court battle
A South African court on Tuesday (21 May) froze plans to charge motorists using two roads from Cape Town to the country's scenic winelands. Read more >>

Tolls needed to pay road bills
[Linda Ensor] The non-collection of toll fees could negatively affect the South African National Road Agency Limited's (Sanral's) ability to raise capital for infrastructure development projects‚ Transport Minister Ben Martins said in the National Council of Provinces on Wednesday (22 May). Read more >>

TotallyConcrete to honour women in construction
The TotallyConcrete Expo is scheduled to host the Women in Construction Excellence Awards on Wednesday, 5 June 2013. The ceremony will recognise pioneering women whose expertise and innovation are transforming the face of construction in Africa. Read more >>


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