27 Aug 2013

Building & Construction

Wishful thinking?

You can't blame the government for trying, but let's face it, unless there is some sort of radical change in the mindset of the unions, the government call to them to keep those strikes peaceful is going to fall on incredibly deaf ears.

Our so-called 'strike season' has been marked for years by wanton acts of mindless violence, which of course have never been on the part of 'our members'. It's always the other union, or a 'third force' or whatever that has trashed businesses, looted shops, beaten, murdered, etc. Well, perhaps this year it will be different - but don't hold your breath.

Still on the subject of trashing, Douglas Kruger has a step-by-step process for those bosses out there (and yes, there are such morons) on how to trash a great team.

Do we live in a classroom or the real world, asks Courtney Bentley. As we all know, our education system is ... well... you know ... but apart from the basics that any decent education system should inculcate into its pupils, Bentley reckons there's a need to teach some basic life skills as well.

For all you petrol heads out there, our tame motoring editor Henrie Geyser reckons the new Volvos are as smooth as Irish coffee, and as a man noted for his cheery, chiselled features, he also reckons the baby Merc gets A for looks. Well, come on... he knows... wouldn't he?

To end... don't forget to vote in the Times' Creative Press Ad Challenge and stand a chance to win yourself a Samsung tablet.

Rod Baker, Content Director

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Architecture & Design
Public invited to visit architecture practices
Architecture practices in Cape Town have welcomed the invitation by the Cape Institute for Architecture to take part in the inaugural Architecture Open Studio as part of the Open Design Cape Town programme of design sharing. Read more >>


Building Materials & Equipment
Students benefit from Lonza initiative
Third year Wood Technology students and lecturing staff of the School of Natural Resource Management at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in Port Elizabeth recently attended an expert practical session on the pressure treatment process of Tanalith C (CCA) wood preservative. Read more >>


Construction & Engineering
Building a construction company takes more skill than constructing a building
[Allon Raiz] If there is one entrepreneurial venture where an inability to cost your projects will almost certainly kill your business, it is construction. I was reminded of this by a discussion I had with Sakhile Mdluli*, an entrepreneur with a construction business who recently joined one of Raizcorp's business support programmes. Read more >>

FAW invests R600m in South Africa
FAW‚ one of China's leading global manufacturers of passenger cars‚ trucks and buses is building a plant at Coega Industrial Development Zone near Port Elizabeth. Read more >>

Jardine resigns as Aveng CEO
After five years at the helm‚ Roger Jardine has resigned as Aveng's chief executive with effect from 31 August‚ the company said on Wednesday (21 August). Read more >>

SA engineer to help build Bloodhound
South Africa's Beverly Singh, an engineering graduate from Port Elizabeth, is the first recipient of the Bloodhound SSC Chevening Scholarship - she will work with the construction team on the final assembly stages of the supersonic car, while pursuing a master's degree in mechanical engineering. Read more >>

Brics leaders look to boost trade with Africa
Business leaders from the BRICS group of emerging economies met on Tuesday (20 August) to discuss trade with Africa, insisting that the bloc's planned development bank has not been abandoned. Read more >>

Revised codes might affect construction sector
The Construction Sector Charter Council (CSCC), an executive authority and body responsible for the monitoring of empowerment and transformation in the construction sector has informed its affiliates that the Department of Trade and Industry (dti) might publish a revision of the Broad-Based Black Empowerment (B-BBEE) Codes of Good Practice in the next two months. Read more >>

Rising deforestation sparks concern in Brazil's Amazon
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is sharply rising, sparking alarm over the future of the world's biggest rainforest. Read more >>

Cell-C to roll out more base stations
[Thabiso Mochiko] Cell C will roll out an additional 100 base stations in Johannesburg over the next three months to increase its network capacity and improve quality‚ it said on Thursday, 22 August. Read more >>


Sustainable Development
GVK attains international environmental certifications
The Gordon Verhoef and Krause (GVK) group of companies has recently attained its ISO 14001 environmental management accreditation - making it one of the first medium-sized organisations in its sector to attain this certification. GVK specialises in the construction, renovation, restoration and recycling of buildings. Read more >>

Glacier goes green
One of the greenest buildings in the Western Cape, when completed, will be Glacier by Sanlam's new Cape Town headquarters in Tyger Valley. It forms part of a R216-million eco-friendly building development and the 10,544m2 office space will be shared between Glacier, Associated Insurance Brokers and Santam, housing more than 450 employees. Read more >>


International

Fletcher profits up from N.Z. construction
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand's largest listed company Fletcher Building posted a 76% rise in annual profit on Wednesday (21 August) as strong growth in the country's construction sector offset weakness in Australia. Read more >>

Eritrea's unique architecture under threat
ASMARA ERITREA: Eritrea's capital Asmara boasts buildings unlike anywhere else in Africa, a legacy of its Italian colonial past, when architects were given free rein for structures judged too avant-garde back home. Read more >>

Home Depot gains on housing recovery
NEW YORK CITY, USA: Home improvement retailer Home Depot boosted its forecast for the year on Tuesday (20 August), crediting the recovery in the housing sector for a 17.2% jump in quarterly profits. Read more >>

Singapore to double capacity of Changi Airport
SINGAPORE - Singapore will build a new terminal that will double the capacity of Changi Airport in a bid to retain its edge as a regional aviation hub, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said. Read more >>


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Government

SA businesses head for Moz trade fair
South African enterprises will get a chance to showcase their services at the Feira Internacional De Maputo (FACIM) in Mozambique. Read more >>


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Jobs offered

Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer - Structural Engineering - Stellenbosch
Associate professor/senior lecturer: structural engineering. Stellenbosch University invites applications for the aforementioned position to commence duties on 1 November 2013 or as soon as possible thereafter. Read more >>

Senior Lecturer/Lecturer - Construction Engineering and Management - Stellenbosch
Senior lecturer/lecturer: construction engineering and management. Stellenbosch University invites applications for the aforementioned position to commence duties on 1 January 2014 or as soon as possible thereafter. Read more >>

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