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Kgalawu Consulting
Civil Engineers| Hydrology and Water Resources| Groundwater Services|Project Managers
Kgalawu Consulting is a Civil Engineering firm which focuses on addressing the Client's needs. Our idea is to provide innovative solutions for our Client in Engineering Consultancy and Management expertise. We provide innovative, top quality and environmentally responsible solutions.
The company operates mostly within the engineering sector and services both the public and private sector. The company provides services to municipalities, provincial government and parastatals. The company also contracts to private sector in the form of consulting or sub-consulting to other consulting firms, private developers and private persons. We are involved in planning, design, supervision, and project management. The firm offers a wide range of civil engineering services throughout the complete life cycle of infrastructural development.
Our staff is capable of undertaking designs, specifications, contract administrations, site monitoring and complete project management of the construction. We would like our Clients to consistently benefit from our integrity, honesty, professionalism, and commitment to excellence with projects of any size.
Engineering News | Construction
26 April 2024
Latest news on construction sector, including construction materials, infrastructure, property development and green building.-
Jetting units used proactively in maintenance
Severe flooding events along South Africa’s coastal regions have underscored the crucial role of resilient infrastructure in managing excessive rainfall, says pumps supplier Werner Pumps, which has committed to delivering 50 custom-built vehicles, at five vehicles a month, to a municipality in KwaZulu-Natal, as a proactive measure. The municipality commissioned the truck-mounted jetting units to enhance the capability to efficiently clear stormwater drains and sewerage systems within its jurisdiction.
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Sanitation solution developed for underserved communities, schools
The introduction of the Enviro Loo Clear Non-Sewered Sanitation System (NSSS) marks a substantial advance in addressing pressing issues of sanitation and water scarcity, says sanitation service provider Enviro Loo COO Mark La Trobe. The self-sustaining, flushing toilet system that recycles 100% of used water targets underserved communities, and is environmentally sustainable and practical for widespread implementation.
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Plastic pipes key to modernisation
To address the challenges of water scarcity, sanitation inadequacies and the need for efficient waste management there is ongoing reassessment of the materials and technologies used in infrastructure projects, says industry association Southern African Plastic Pipe Manufacturers Association (Sappma) CEO Jan Venter. Within this reassessment, plastic pipes have become notable for their durability and cost-effectiveness, making them an important element in the construction and modernisation of water, sanitation and sewage systems globally.