IMIESA July 2021

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INFRASTRUCTURE NEWS

FROM AROUND THE CONTINENT

DRC Water to Nyiragongo region restored after volcano

BOTSWANA 100 km water pipeline completed Khato Civils has recently completed a R1.169 billion, 100 km water pipeline for Gaborone and 23 villages. The Botswana Water Utilities Corporation praised the company for completing the project, which would ordinarily take two years, in 12 months. Simbi Phiri, chairperson, Khato Civils, said that because this was awarded as a turnkey project, many engineering variations were avoided – and those that were necessary did not cost the Botswana government anything. “We designed the project ourselves, so for any variations, we did not charge government more.” Phiri said Khato Civils’ ownership and use of modern machines enabled the company to work at speed and complete projects quicker. He said the company used trenchers to dig the 100 km, which were much faster than excavators, as they covered 3 km a day.

Virunga Energie has just completed rehabilitation work on the water pipeline that supplies the Bushara reservoirs near Goma in the DRC, which was damaged after the eruption of the Nyiragongo volcano in May. The 1 300 m pipeline carries water pumped from Lake Kivu. “Our teams cleared 1 000 m3 of lava that was blocking the pipe. We also deployed laterite along the route of the pipes over the lava,” explains Ephrem Balole, GM of Virunga Energy. The DRC’s Régie de distribution d’eau (Regideso) will connect this stretch of pipeline to the one from Lake Kivu. The public company treats the water pumped from the lake before distributing it to people in the villages of Turunga, Kiziba and Ngangi Nyiragongo, as well as the Katoyi, Bujovu, Majengo and Ndosho neighborhoods in Goma. The water pipeline rehabilitated by Virunga Energy is supported by 300 m of secondary lateral water pipeline. To improve the efficiency of Regideso throughout the DRC, the government is multiplying initiatives, including the Urban Drinking Water Supply Project (Pemu). The project benefits the cities of Kinshasa, Lubumbashi and Matadi. Pemu will require an investment of US$360 million (R5.21 billion), of which US$59.4 million (R861 million) is for the construction of an industrial water treatment complex. The government is financing the project with a loan from the World Bank.

KENYA SMEC awarded industrial infrastructure project in Tatu City Global engineering firm SMEC was recently appointed as lead infrastructure consultant for the second phase of Tatu Industrial Park at Tatu City – a 5 000 acre Special Economic Zone in Nairobi. A fast-growing industrial zone in Nairobi, Tatu Industrial Park is home to over 60 businesses. Phase 1 is almost 90% sold and work on Phase 2 has already started. This phase is expected to be completed by the end of May 2022. SMEC is overseeing the design, tender processing and construction of infrastructure. The scope of infrastructure works includes roads, storm drainage, street lighting, water distribution and wastewater reticulation, electrical networks and information communication technologies. In Tatu Industrial Park Phase 2, Kenya Wine Agencies Limited, majority owned by Distell of South Africa, broke ground in February on a KSh4 billion (R540 million) production and distribution facility. “We are delighted to commence work at Tatu Industrial Park Phase 2 and to be part of a new city development that has catalysed more than US$1 billion (R14.4 billion) of investment in Kenya in the last four years alone,” says Dave Duke, GM: Social and Urban Development Africa, at SMEC.

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Admixture accelerators for cold conditions

2min
page 57

Turning concrete waste into a resource

2min
page 54

The FUSO FJ26-280C HYP receives a stamp of approval

6min
pages 50-51

A variety of solutions for driver management

2min
page 53

Lifting with a difference

4min
pages 48-49

Local knowledge key to success of cross border projects

6min
pages 44-45

Affordable technology that builds brick businesses

4min
pages 46-47

Infrastructure news from around the continent

4min
pages 42-43

Inclusionary housing: addressing the elephants in the room

3min
page 40

Youth participation in the social housing value chain

2min
page 41

University switches to green energy

1min
page 39

Working towards a just energy transition

2min
page 38

Substation upgrade for new data centre

2min
page 37

Trenchless techniques are optimal for urban zones

1min
page 35

Energy efficiency starts with consumption

2min
page 36

Riverbank training and protection

4min
pages 28-29

Whistleblowing hotlines for municipalities

5min
pages 30-31

Unpacking barriers for women in construction

4min
pages 32-33

Geogrids in civil engineering applications

5min
pages 26-27

Empowerment through quality, education and training

6min
pages 24-25

uMshwathi Regional Bulk Water Supply Scheme Phase 2

5min
pages 22-23

Asset maintenance is a lifelong journey

4min
pages 18-19

The BUILD programme makes every project count

6min
pages 12-13

The future of surveying

6min
pages 14-16

Editor’s comment

4min
pages 5-6

Repairing concrete with concrete in sewer systems

8min
pages 8-11

The durability of steel for bulk water delivery

4min
pages 20-21

Establishing a new docking site for MSC

3min
page 17

President’s comment

2min
page 7
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