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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

18 January 2026

Latest news on construction sector, including construction materials, infrastructure, property development and green building.
  • Aveng appoints interim CE, as Cummins retires at month-end
    Infrastructure and contract mining group Aveng has announced that its group CE and director Scott Cummins will retire effective January 30. Aveng has appointed David Simpson interim group CE and director to take over accordingly.
  • Solar body concerned that revised Eskom unbundling plan could stymie crucial grid investment
    The South African Photovoltaic Industry Association (SAPVIA) has added its voice to those expressing concern about the potential negative consequences arising from the revised unbundling plan for Eskom, which was announced in December. Under the revised structure the National Transmission Company South Africa (NTCSA) will remain a subsidiary of Eskom Holdings and will continue to own the transmission assets, while a separate Transmission System Operator (TSO) will be set up outside Eskom to handle system and market operation, but without owning the underlying infrastructure.
  • Seifsa will deepen sector advocacy to support infrastructure development, boost industries
    As infrastructure is repaired, expanded and modernised, the metals and engineering sector stands to benefit directly from increased demand for local manufacturing, fabrication and engineering capability, industrial associations organisation Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (Seifsa) CEO Tafadzwa Chibanguza says. Considerable reform work has been undertaken to strengthen the institutional pillars of the economy, and tangible outcomes include the yield curve on South Africa’s bonds decreasing and flattening across maturities, and the country having recorded a net inflow of assets in 2025.

Our Services

Civil Engineering

Buildings , Roads and Stormwater design and implementation

Geotechnical Engineering

Geotechnical Engineering Services 
                      

Structural Engineering

Buildings and bridges design and implementation

Hydrology

Hydrology, Water Resources and Ground Water

Groundwater Services

Groundwater exploration, development, monitoring and management

Environment Services

Environmental Impact Assessments    
 
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