Construction of a warehouse for Liebherr Africa Properties located in the Whetstone Business Park at REM/Prt 2 Erf 147, Mount Moreland, KwaZulu-Natal. The GPS marker has been placed at the construction site 29°36'54.2"S 31°04'56.5"E
Construction of a new Chamberlains East Rand distribution warehouse located on Erf 398 Goedeburg Extension 63 and Remainder of Portion 27 of Farm Rietpan 66-IR, 26 Great North Road, Brentwood Park AH, Benoni, Gauteng. The GPS co-ordinates are 26°08'38.8"S 28°17'40.2"E
Construction of a new Cash Crusaders warehouse and offices on Erf 953 (919 & 920) Lanseria Extension 74, Lanseria, Gauteng. The GPS coordinates are -25.9481688, 27.9230568
Additions and alterations to the existing factory, administration building, guard houses at the Albany Bakery situated at 15 Haak Street, Waltloo, Pretoria, Gauteng. The scope also includes laying of a new effluent drainage system and new civil works.
Construction of a new warehouse on stand 14, Midpoint, within the Growthpoint Business Park located at 162 Tonetti Street, Halfway House, Midrand, Gauteng. The GPS coordinates are -25.995683582914648, 28.12256308408627
Construction of the Sachet Manufacturers warehouse and plant located on Erf 479 Anderbolt Extension 115 Boksburg, Gauteng. GPS co-ordinates 26°11'34.5"S 28°15'50.2"E
Construction of a 120m x 30m storage warehouse and the modifications to the entrance of the existing storage warehouse for the storage of 400kV Air Core Reactors at the NamPower Otjiwarongo Depot in Namibia. GPS coordinates: 20°28'12.0"S, 16°37'10.0"E
Construction of a new Adendorff showroom on Erf 2183 Klerksdorp extension 38, North West. Scope of works: Construction of a double volume warehouse of 1992.5m². GPS coordinates 26°51'53.1"S 26°40'06.6"E
Construction of the Sunderland Ridge Factory Phase 2 on Erf 378, Mooiplaats 355-Jr, at the Westhills Business Estate, Centurion, Gauteng. The scope of works involves the construction of a 6 629m² factory on section 7 of Erf 378. The GPS coordinates are -25.8479922, 28.1033615
Construction of the Zhende Medical Supplies Factory in Tatu City, Kenya. Zhende Medical Limited proposes to develop 2 factories on 10 acres of land. Works will be undertaken in 2 phases. The plants will primarily produce Spunbond Meltblown Spunbond (“SMS”) nonwoven fabrics, which are crucial quality