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PMSA - Back to the Drawing Board

14 November 2012
Eskom spends big
Eskom spends big

Eskom is planning to invest around R150-billion over the next ten years on transmission projects designed to bolster network reliability and integrate new generation capacity into the power grid.

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R1.6-billion Portside project
R1.6-billion Portside project

Representatives of First Rand and Old Mutual Property signed an agreement appointing Murray and Roberts for the R1.6-billion Portside project in Cape Town earlier this year.

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Transnet's Postmasburg Link Line
Transnet's Postmasburg Link Line

The new 32km Postmasburg link line enables the expansion of iron ore supply from the Northern Cape areas, and forms part of Transnet's commitment to the expansion of rail and port capacity along the 861km Sishen-Saldanha iron ore export corridor. 

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20:20 Project Management
20:20 Project Management

This book can be read in its entirety but also used for reference at key stages throughout your project.  The book is structured around the distinct stages of a project as well as reference chapters on techniques such as risk management, leadership and project teams which apply throughout the project lifecycle. 

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SA's infrastructure plans requires substantial PM skills
SA's infrastructure plans requires substantial PM skills

Increased emphasis by the government on infrastructure investment in South Africa is prioritising the development of urgent skills in the project management arena. This year alone the government’s budget review listed 43 major infrastructure projects in its pipeline, adding up to R3.2-trillion in expenditure.

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