About Us
Kgalawu Consulting is a member of CESA
Our Vision
Our Vision
To be a world class leading multi-disciplinary company that helps our consumers and businesses achieve their goals.
Integrity
All our work at Kgalawu consulting is guided by the principles of respect, innovation, collaboration, integrity and accountability.
Trust
We will treat one another with utmost trust and make trust as part of our culture.
Transparency
We recognize that our actions must involve our commitment to openness and accountability
Innovation
We will continue to build on our mission, focusing on creating innovative solutions that exceed the expectations of our clients.
Excellency
We will Endeavour to achieve the best possible solutions in all our work.
Meet the team
William Sibanyoni, Senior Civil Engineer and Director
Collen Monnye, Senior Design Specialist and Technical Manager
Latest News
Engineering News | Construction
07 May 2024
Latest news on construction sector, including construction materials, infrastructure, property development and green building.-
Attacq subsidiary acquires remaining 20% stake in Mall of Africa
JSE-listed real estate investment trust (Reit) Attacq’s 70% held subsidiary, Attacq Waterfall Investment Company (AWIC), has acquired the remaining 20% stake in Mall of Africa from the Atterbury Group. AWIC already held an 80% stake in the asset.
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NamPower grid-strengthening and battery storage project secures $138.5m World Bank backing
The World Bank has approved a $138.5-million finance package to support the integration of renewable energy into Namibia’s electricity system by strengthening its transmission grid and integrating a second utility scale battery storage system into the country’s network. The initiative, which is Namibia’s first-ever World Bank financed energy project, will be implemented by NamPower, with the aim of minimising outage risks, supporting load growth, and unlocking future opportunities for power trade in the Southern African Power Pool.
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Dozens trapped in building collapse in South Africa
Rescuers searched through the debris of a multi-storey building collapse in the South African city of George that left four people dead and dozens still trapped early on Tuesday. Twenty-four construction workers who were at the site of the unfinished building when it collapsed have been removed from the rubble so far, while 51 remained unaccounted for, the municipality of George, a coastal city east of Cape Town, said in a statement.
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