The Midvaal local municipality in Gauteng has officially opened seven newly converted gravel-to-tar roads. The municipality said the completed roads are: Willie van der Merwe Street in Riversdale.
Seven newly paved roads worth R22 million have been unveiled as Midvaal pushes ahead with infrastructure upgrades and local job creation.
Midvaal Local Municipality has invested R22 million to tar seven gravel roads in Highbury, Meyerton, Kookrus, and Riversdale.
Visit the Vanguard booth #S80207 in the South Hall Vanguard is displaying its lineup of rugged commercial engines alongside a ...
The construction industry is one of the most polluting due to its high contribution to CO2 emissions. In addition to its significant environmental cost, its materials are made from nonrenewable ...
For 48 years, every time I drove east down Oak Street in Sandpoint, I thanked the resplendent heritage Norway maple on the corner of 4th Street for its remarkable beauty and its towering presence in ...
With the Ethos Trail, NOBL opens up the Ethos line to the broad range of riding beyond the race course. Covering trail to “all mountain,” this wheelset uses Berd spokes and the Ti70 hub to hit a still ...
Stalled federal projects litter states as construction works grind to a halt, poverty spreads The non release of budgetary allocations for capital projects by the Federal Ministry of Finance is ...
The new BOMAG BVP 10/30 compactor is designed for day-to-day use in soil and asphalt repair and maintenance compaction applications. Weigh just over 100 lbs. Compact design with 11.8- by 20-in. plate ...
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