Erbacon has announced a 14.6% rise in group revenue from continuing operations to R553.2m for the half year ended August.
Zimbabwe's Ministry of Public Works is proposing a construction industry council bill in 2011 to protect the public from receiving sub-standard products.
The results from large construction firms show an industry still stuck in a slump, but an increase in project activity may herald the beginning of a brighter period for the sector.
Construction companies hoping to cash in on government's R1-trillion infrastructure spending spree have been left sorely disappointed
Government has put the second phase of the SA National Roads Agency’s Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP) on ice for now, signalling more gloom for the beleaguered construction industry
Emira Property Fund has announced an increased distribution for the year ended 30th June 2011 of 113.52 cents per Emira participatory interest (PI) – 5% higher than the previous year
Construction would take 18 months and the development would see traffic diverted into three streams, one each for light vehicles, pedestrians and buses and trucks
To counteract the weak local market, SA based construction firms are looking to Africa to export their services and expertise
Construction firms would need to focus on customer reach, cost competitiveness, operational agility and stakeholder confidence to succeed in a changed global economy, new research out on Wednesday revealed

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