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SAISC FEATURE DENISE SHERMAN MARKETING DIRECTOR
STEEL AWARDS 2020 GOES VIRTUAL
What a year 2020 has turned out to be! Despite the challenges and many curveballs this year has thrown our way, the SAISC is committed to promoting the industry and interests of our members. In order to mitigate the spread of COVID19 and take advantage of the marketing opportunities presented by digital platforms, the SAISC will be hosting Steel Awards 2020 virtually. How will an online event work? With the support of our sponsors, we’ve put together a dynamic digital solution. In partnership with Splitbeam, a division of the Gearhouse Group of companies, Steel Awards 2020 will take place on 15 October 2020 as a broadcast-quality fully live-streamed event, using their state of the art virtual presence venue.
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For an introduction to the studio visit https://bit.ly/Splitbeam1 and https://bit.ly/Splitbeam2 for more information. Al Prodgers, a seasoned Steel Awards MC and experienced virtual event facilitator with comedic flair will ensure the live stream program runs smoothly. Our theme for this year is “Zoom Chic: Smart From The Waist Up”, so get creative! Participants will be encouraged to post images of themselves dressed according to the theme, with a prize for the bestdressed person being announced during the live broadcast. Where will virtual attendees be able to view the live stream and interact with other participants? Using the newly developed 2020 Steel Awards online platform/ app, made possible by our Digital Trailblazer sponsor Macsteel, virtual participants will be able to view the live stream and
interact with project team members, sponsors and other participants in real-time. There are two ways people can participate in Steel Awards 2020. Attendees who would like to view the Steel Awards 2020 livestream will be able to do so at https://bit. ly/SAISCSteel20Livestream without having to log in to the app. Attendees who would like to access the app’s engagement features (rating projects, connecting with sponsors/ other attendees and generating leads) will need to pre-register at http://bit.ly/RegisterSAISCSteel2020 The app is accessible via mobile, desktop and Smart TVs, so you can choose the platform of your preference. We urge you to show your support for the industry and the SAISC by joining us online!
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AWARDS 2020 HAVE YOU REGISTERED AS A VIRTUAL ATTENDEE FOR STEEL AWARDS 2020? The SAISC Steel Awards 2020 will livestream though our new online platform on 15 October 2020 from 6 to 7pm - accessible via https://bit.ly/SAISCSteel20Livestream Attendees who would like to access the app’s engagement features (rating projects, connecting with sponsors/ other attendees and generating leads) will need to pre-register at http://bit.ly/RegisterSAISCSteel2020
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TECHNICAL TIPS AMANUEL GEBREMESKEL TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
COMPOSITE DESIGN : SUSPENDED FLOOR SLABS
Suspended floor slabs are always an area of interest for architects, engineers and contractors. The overall slab depth affects architecture while the span affects engineering. For a contractor suspended slabs are one of the most complicated components of a building to construct. Composite slabs which make use of composite beams, generally made from hot rolled I sections connected by suitable shear connectors to a reinforced concrete slab, present an incredibly convenient way of addressing most architectural, engineering and construction challenges. This method of construction is very attractive to architects because it is possible to fit services into the area between the steel beams. This helps to reduce overall building height. Moreover, the utilization of steel in tension and concrete in compression can result in very efficient design for engineers. Finally, the ability to construct slabs without the need for temporary props and formwork is very attractive to contractors because it cuts costs and results in major times savings.
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composite slab systems are available and technical design data can be obtained from suppliers of these systems. The fire resistance of such slab systems is yet another consideration in the design of composite slabs. The SAISC course on the design and construction of composite buildings covers this topic in some depth. The course presents simple methods of designing and specifying passive fire protection to achieve up to 3 hours of fire resistance as per the requirements of SANS 10400 Part T. Concrete slabs play an important structural and nonstructural role in composite floor design. Proper care must be taken to ensure that the concrete is well proportioned, mixed, transported, placed, finished, protected, cured and acceptance tested. All slabs must be adequately reinforced to support specified loads and to minimize and control cracks caused by shrinkage, longitudinal shear due to composite action, flexural rotation at the beam joints, diaphragm stresses and stress concentrations around openings.
SANS 10162 part 1 permits the use of steel decks as permanent shuttering for the slabs of composite beams under certain conditions. The code requirements for steel decks, and stud connectors used with steel decks, are summarized in figure 9,1 of the Red Book.
Composite slab systems have been in use in South Africa for several decades. There is a good level of knowledge and expertise in the construction industry to deliver these slabs safely and efficiently. South African engineers know how to design them and fabricators have a history of fabricating and erecting them proficiently.
The design of composite slab systems, where the steel deck not only acts as permanent shuttering but also serves as tensile reinforcement for the concrete slab is not covered by SANS 10162. A number of proprietary
It’s time for architects and developers to drop less efficient, and riskier, methods of delivering suspended slabs and exploit modern approaches that provide benefits to all involved.
Section 9 of the Southern African Steel Construction Handbook (The Red Book) provides information for the design of composite beams, generally made from hot-rolled steel I-sections connected by suitable shear connectors to a reinforced concrete slab, in accordance with Clause 17 of SANS 10162: Part 1. Propped and unpropped construction After erection of the steel beams and decking or shuttering, but before casting of the concrete slab, temporary props are sometimes placed under the beams to prevent deflection caused by the weight of the newly poured concrete.
the major objectives of steel construction, namely speed of erection and early access for follow-on trades. Steel deck and ribbed slab systems SANS 10162: Part 1 permits the use of steel decks as permanent shuttering for the slabs of composite beams under certain conditions. The Code requirements on steel decks and on stud connectors used with steel decks are summarized in Figure 9.1. below:
With unpropped construction, the selection of a steel section is usually governed by construction considerations such as deflection and stress in the steel section under fresh concrete loading, and not by the resistance of the composite section. If the beams are propped during the placing of the concrete slab and the props remain in position until the concrete has attained 75 per cent of its design strength, the fresh concrete condition no longer plays any role in the selection of the steel section, making the use of lighter steel sections possible. As a general rule, propped construction should be avoided on fast-track projects because it defeats two of
Members: R 6 322 ex VAT Non-members: R 7 986 ex VAT Download brochure and registration form This intensive course for engineers delivered via Zoom in 4 x 2 hour sessions, introduces delegates to essential technical know needed to design composite building systems. Avoid costly revisions and project delays by gaining insight that will allow you to ensure that adequate quality assurance is done during construction. The course entails the design, detailing, and quality assurance of multi-story steel-framed buildings with composite floors. Beam design, floor design, typical details and fire protection are addressed. The course will include quality assurance from the engineers’ perspective.
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SAMCRA NEWS DENNIS WHITE DIRECTOR, SAMCRA
MEETING CUSTOMER EXPECTATIONS
One of the biggest challenges in the metal cladding industry is meeting customer expectations. Within the chain there are a number of customers, ranging from the profiler, the cladding installer, the architect and/or the engineer to the end customer. Whilst the common expectations are value for money and customer satisfaction each of the customers have expectations unique to their vocation. The end customer wants a building that is esthetically appealing, constructed from durable materials that will require minimal maintenance during the building’s service life whilst providing a comfortable environment for the occupants. There is an increasing demand that the building and the materials used in its construction are environmentally friendly. The architect is the customer who is charged with fulfilling these expectations, a formidable task in an industry populated with a mix of reputable traders and unscrupulous chancers together with a mix of locally produced and imported products. When it comes to cladding the most important factors are the structural ability of the cladding system and the durability of the protective coating with the latter being the most common item not to meet expectations
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particularly in the case of colour coated materials. Another common disappointment is the early onset of corrosion. When selecting material for cladding it is important to establish the corrosivity of both the macro and micro environments in which it will have to operate including internal processes and fallout from extractors and vents. In this regard it will be prudent to apply for a provisional warrantee from the coil manufacturer/s prior to going to tender and most of all check that the proffered warrantee meets all your expectations and does not contain impractical restrictions for the profiler and installer who have to process and handle the finished product. The finish and effectiveness of the cladding envelope is derived from the competence of the installer and his adherence to the profiler’s specifications. The majority of leaks emanate from improperly installed flashings. An installer that provides paint-on membranes in lieu of engineered metal flashings has no place in the metal cladding industry. Another point to remember is that no installer can hide the effects of misaligned supporting steelwork. In order to meet expectations installers rely on the integrity of the profiler to provide accurately profiled cladding
rolled from the specified material and their ability to provide sound technical backup. It is always advisable to use installers approved by the profiler. Some profilers underwrite the workmanship of approved installers. Unfortunately there are only a limited number of reputable profilers who can be relied upon to provide specified materials and fully engineered cladding systems. Substitution of invariably inferior materials is rife. Profilers rely on coil producing mills to supply materials produced to internationally recognized standards and to constantly improve the quality of their products. An often overlooked aspect is the damage inflicted by following trades including the installation of plant and alternative energy systems on roof cladding, rather seek advice from the profiler before proceeding than to discover posthumously the negative impact and possible negating of warranties. As a final point it is imperative to stress the need for good communication between the parties to ensure their respective expectations are met, do not assume everybody is a mind reader make sure there is a meeting of the minds. Fit for purpose rarely meets customer’s expectations.
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SAFAL STEEL (PTY) LTD MEMBERSHIP REPRESENTATIVE Sally Stromnes - Tel: +27 11 944 6800 - sally.stromnes@safalgroup.com - https://www.safalgroup.com
Safal Steel is the single largest investment for the Safal Group exceeding R1.5 billion. We are the only producer of Aluminium-Zinc coated products in South Africa – a process that is both capital intensive and dependent on complex modern technology. We also locally manufacture international-quality pre-painted coils, substituting imports and positively impacting the trade deficit. Our products are ideally suited for Southern African climates and adhere to stringent quality parameters. A proudly South African company, our factory in KwaZulu-Natal supplies coated steel coils to local and global markets, bringing new skills and employment to the area. Furthermore, our corporate social responsibility initiatives focus on local community development. Our state-of-the-art coating facility incorporates a cold rolling mill, an Aluminium-Zinc coating line and a colour coating line. A number of support lines and services have also been installed, including an Acid Regeneration Plant, Rewind and Trim Line, a Nitrogen Generation Plant, a Hydrogen Generation Plant, a Regenerative Thermal Oxidiser, an Effluent Treatment Plant and a Sewerage Treatment Plant. These specialist lines and services ensure that Safal Steel meets its environmental charter in terms of emissions and effluent management. Safal Steel purchases Hot Roll Coils (HRC) which are then cold rolled on its Cold Rolling Mill (CRM) line to a variety of gauges ranging from 0.25mm to 0.8mm. Thereafter the coils are once again cleaned and then coated with an alloy of Aluminium Zinc in the metal coating process (55%
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Aluminium, 43.5% Zinc 1.5% Silicon). This is sold to our customer base as Zincal®. A further process involves the painting of the coils, in various paint systems suited for the applicable environment. This is then sold to market as Colorplus® or OPTIMA® Safal Steel produces coated steel to world-class standards. All our products undergo regular and extensive quality assurance tests during manufacture. Trained quality inspectors are present through production phases. Hardness, tensile and yield tests are performed regularly. Coating performance is tested, including paint thickness. Salt spray testing and UV exposure (artificial weather testing)
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TATE AND NICHOLSON - A DIVISION OF SOUTHEY CONTRACTING (PTY) LTD MEMBERSHIP REPRESENTATIVE Martin Bakker - Tel: +27 11 464 0910 - mbakker@tn.co.za - http://www.tatenicholson.co.za/
Tate and Nicholson is a South African based specialist contractor of industrial and commercial roof sheeting, cladding, insulation, ventilation, gutters, light steel structures and related items. Since inception in 1970, we have successfully carried out contracts all over South Africa, as well as in Algiers, Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, Zambia, Lesotho, Swaziland, and the D.R.C. Part of our service delivery includes Project Management, Logistics Management and material procurement, Quantity Surveying and compiling of related material or Bills of Quantities. We also offer the services of a safety department with qualified and certified personnel to ensure our safety record is kept unblemished. Our installation teams are trained, skilled and experienced to ensure top quality in deliverance and in operating under the strict safety and health requirements demanded of those working on mining and associated industries. Part of our service delivery includes Project Management, Logistics Management and material procurement, Quantity Surveying and compiling of related material or Bills of Quantities. We also offer the services of a safety department with qualified and certified personnel to ensure our safety record is kept unblemished.
Tate & Nicholson is a division of Southey Contracting, which in turn forms part of Southey Holdings. Southey Holdings is the driving force behind a diverse and growing number of independent and autonomous
businesses, representing one of the largest and most respected privately owned groups in South Africa. The considerable synergies that exist in the Group, together with a belief in entrepreneurship, decentralized management, incentivization and communication have allowed Southey to turn ordinary companies into star performers.
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GLOBAL ROOFING SOLUTIONS - A DIVISION OF CONSOLIDATED STEEL INDUSTRIES (PTY) LTD MEMBERSHIP REPRESENTATIVE johan van der Westhuizen - Tel: +27 11 898 2902- johan@globalroofs.co.za - https://www.globalroofs.co.za/
Global Roofing Solutions consists of two leading South African roofing brands, Brownbuilt Metal Sections (established in 1964) and HH Robertson (established in 1958),making it one of the largest metal roofing and roofing accessory manufacturers in South Africa. Both Brownbuilt and HH Robertson are household names for the manufacture of commercial and industrial steel roof covering and wall cladding profiles (concealed fix and pierced fix), composite steel floor decking profiles and lightweight coated metal roof tiles (ARMA-TILE™ and UNITILE™). With exports to over 20 countries worldwide, GRS has established itself as a global supplier of roofing products. Through its broad and established South African manufacturing base, the company is committed to expanding its supply to the SA construction sector and throughout Africa. GRS is a division of the CSI Group of companies. It is one of the largest roofing manufacturers in South Africa with 11 branches spread throughout the country. Operations in countries outside South Africa. Export to countries within Africa on a regular basis. Manufacture and Supply Concealed fix & Pierced fix Roofing, Coated Metal Tiles, Decking, Ventilation, Flashings and Industrial Rainwater Goods.
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OHLHORST AFRICA LBS (PTY) LTD MEMBERSHIP REPRESENTATIVE Sergio Ferreira - Tel: +27 12 327 2411 - info@ohlhorst.co.za -https://www.ohlhorst.com/
Ohlhorst is one of the largest tiling and commercial finishing contractors and suppliers in Africa, working across the continent on major commercial projects. Established in the 1940s, Ohlhorst has proudly maintained excellence in quality workmanship and continues to grow relationships with the top names in the construction industry. With head offices in South Africa and regional offices in Mozambique, Botswana and Namibia, our hands-on approach ensures a consistent standard of excellence across all our projects. Working closely with over 300 highly qualified employees across Africa, we have successfully completed projects in Botswana, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Zambia and the Seychelles. Since inception our focus has been quality workmanship, and developing quality, ethical relationships with clients, contractors, subcontractors and suppliers. We cover the risk of installation, ensuring a top quality finish, backed by professional service.
technical designs while decreasing construction time and structure weight load. Lightweight Building Solutions can design and construct commercial interiors, facades or whole buildings from lightweight, green certified materials. Our services include: • Design and construction of commercial facades from lightweight, green certified materials • Design and specification of entire steel superstructures • Manufacture of all lightweight building components to specification • Redesign of any traditional architectural design to light steel superstructure with structural engineering certificate for the structure.
Our Lightweight Building Solutions division allows us to provide the building and construction industry an array of award-winning construction technologies. Using lighter, durable materials, prefabrication of construction elements according to your specifications offers freedom of architectural and
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MITEK INDUSTRIES SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD MEMBERSHIP REPRESENTATIVE Uwe Schluter - Tel: +27 11 237 8700 - marketing@mitek.co.za - https://www.mitek.co.za/
MiTek is a comprehensive provider of integrated solutions for building.Our software, services, engineered products and automation enable you to transform the way you design, make, and build. We accelerate the collective genius and productivity of the building industry with smarter systems that allow people to work better together to achieve a common vision. Founded in 1955 and a Berkshire Hathaway company since 2001, MiTek has operations in more than 40 countries on six continents. MiTek specialises in the development of software solutions for structural timber engineering and the provision of steel connector products for our floor and roofing systems. MiTek Industries South Africa (Pty) Ltd, with its head office in Midrand, is the leader in the design, manufacture and supply of roof structure related products and services. MiTek is the worldwide leader in roof truss technology. With its manufacturing facility in Gauteng and regional offices in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Durban, MiTek is best placed to supply the building industry with the widest range of timber connectors and light gauge steel products for the roof truss manufacturer and hardware stores. What we do: We collaborate to share knowledge and empower breakthroughs in building and construction. Our software, services, engineered products and automation enable you to transform the way you design, make, and build.
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How we do it: We engineer holistic, technology-enabled solutions that integrate entities across the supply chain. We honor the creative vision and technical skills of our partners and accelerate their genius and productivity by allowing them to work smarter together to achieve a common vision. Why we do it: MiTek exists to create breakthroughs in building that accelerate the genius of our customers. Our mission is to transform building that transforms global communities.
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SASFA FEATURE JOHN BARNARD DIRECTOR, SASFA
SASFA LAUNCHES INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP CATEGORY In order to expand the membership of SASFA, we have decided to revise the Individual Membership category, which has up to now been reserved for students. From 1 July 2020, any person can apply for Individual Membership to ensure they are included in mail messages and reports, and qualify for membership discounts for courses and publications. Membership fees will be a nominal R2500 / yr. So as not to detract from the status of the other membership categories, names of Individual Members will not be listed on the SASFA website, and they will also not receive a membership certificate. To remind you of the importance of a strong representative association,
the value proposition of SASFA, for the different industry role players, is attached. All members will be given the opportunity to provide input and guidance for the role SASFA is required to play during the next 10 years. Value proposition: SASFA, for members •
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Neutral body dealing with code matters, and technical enquiries. Membership serves as certification to finance providers / building authorities. Be able to claim that you belong to an organisation where membership signifies reputability. Be present where industry issues are discussed and influence the future development of this industry. Have access to the Institute’s and SASFA’s library and databases of companies and people associated with the industry. Get bi-monthly issues of Steel Construction (official journal of the SAISC) with information on the industry, projects, and trends. Get exposure in the journal. Invitations to all Institute and SASFA events. Discounted attendance fees for training courses, seminars, and conferences. Discount on all SAISC and SASFA publications.
For more information, visit http://sasfa.co.za/membership/ membership-application-form/
CONNECT WITH SASFA: Contact: John Barnard Email: john@sasfa.co.za Web: www.sasfa.co.za
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MEMBER NEWS CRAIG HOWIE AECOM
AECOM NAVIGATES COVID-19 BY FOCUSING ON DIGITAL DELIVERY The difficulties of accessing remote sites, combined with the challenge posed by flight and travel restrictions due to the ongoing Covid-19 crisis, will result in a fundamental shift in the South African construction industry towards adopting digital assets. With many projects shuttered as a result of the lockdown, the industry is likely to adopt remote working as the ‘new normal’ in order to get these projects up and running again under Alert Levels 3 to 1. A leader in digital delivery is infrastructure delivery company AECOM, which has a range of tools and solutions to not only allow employees to work remotely, but to also assist its clients in obtaining remote oversight of their project locations. An example of this innovation has been the development of the Digital Technical Quality Review (DTQR) process, a collaboration between AECOM’s Quality and Digital Project Delivery teams across EMEA to streamline the review process inside the cloud-based project environment, Autodesk BIM360. The DTQR is a solution that enables digital drawing mark-ups/issues and prompts project reviews at key milestones to ensure quality. “This is a much smarter process than the traditional analogue method,” notes Craig Howie, AECOM South Africa Digital Project Delivery Lead. “The fact that all information is captured in a single area means there is a digital record of all activities, like a paper trail without the waste of paper!” In conjunction with the DTQR is a major drive from the company to move away from office-bound servers to fully cloud-based platforms that can be accessed from any location. While this process has already been underway for some time, especially for all new projects, it has really been given impetus by the Covid-19 crisis. Indeed, Howie says there is now a strong sense of urgency in the construction industry to move to cloud-based solutions for better resilience and collaboration globally.
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Another area that has seen considerable investment is modern collaboration and communication tools. “We are definitely using these far more extensively than before, with the main focus on the collaborative potential to be able to have multi-user conversations and work on documents seamlessly across teams,” adds Howie. The company is also promoting its Reality Capture solution, based on 360° cameras deployed on-site to take highresolution photographs in strategic areas flagged by the design team. This allows for all relevant project information and updates to be accessible remotely via an app. “It allows the client to visit their site virtually, without having to actually physically go there. Not only is this a huge cost benefit, but it is also highly interactive and therefore the entire professional team can contribute and be involved during all stages,” explains Howie. “It was important before the Covid-19 crisis and is going to be even more important now due to the restrictions of getting to site. Reality Capture allows us to bring the site to the client and our design teams, so that all involved in a project are up-to-date. In the past, we have always relied on our staff having to travel to site to capture still photos, critical photos were always missed and repeat site visits required, while also being very one-dimensional in nature, so Reality Capture definitely offers a lot of scale and benefit going forward.” Such remote solutions were already commonplace at the company prior to the hard lockdown, which made the transition to remote working fairly painless. Here the major challenge was ensuring that employees were set-up properly to work from home. Internal surveys were conducted to not only assess employees’ exact needs in this regard, but also to gauge the success of the transition. “These surveys have been very helpful in terms of the information they have provided, meaning we now have a lot of internal metrics on remote working,” reports Howie. This ranges from how employees access the internet at home, to how many people share a connection, such as spouses also remote working and children researching homework, to bandwidth performance and data download and upload speeds.required for most cloud-based solutions.
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ABOVE: An example of services coordination at the Capitec head office in Stellenbosch
“Our digital offering is enabling us to continue working. Obviously the internet speed, stability and amount of data is a big factor in all we do. Not only is this a bit of a stumbling block in South Africa, but we are also faced with very expensive data costs. We as architects and engineers work in a global environment, which means we are competing on a global stage. Internet speed is access to information and therefore the ability to do work. It is really critical that South Africa ensures it has the best internet infrastructure possible, as this is the backbone of so many industries, especially construction and design.” What gives AECOM a leading edge in digital delivery is what Howie cites as its “unprecedented integration across different industry platforms.” AECOM has some of the largest global enterprise agreements with major vendors such as Autodesk, Microsoft, ESRI and Bentley. “Clients utilising our professional services have seamless access to these platforms, which is a major advantage for their projects and advances their own digital transformation at the same time.”
ABOVE: Reality capture rom AECOM allost a client to visit a site virtually BELOW: There is a fundamental shift in the contruction industry to adopt digital assets
While the local and international market stands at a difficult moment, with many local projects either on hold or cancelled due to the Covid-19 crisis, Howie says that AECOM South Africa has been able to pivot to work in the Middle East, where projects are more active. “This allows us to diversify out of our local market and gain international traction and experience,” highlights Howie. As for the future, he concludes that not only is remote working here to stay, but that digital delivery will gain increasing importance and momentum in the construction industry.
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YOVKA RAYTCHEVA-SCHAAP ZUTARI
PANDEMIC PROMPTS NEW DESIGN BUILD TRENDS The Covid-19 pandemic is driving important shifts in designing spaces within buildings. This encompasses the provision of fresh air and ventilation, increased monitoring of the internal environment, maintenance and cleaning activities and different procedures for entering a building and using its facilities.
The lockdown imposed due to the Covid-19 pandemic has not only reduced air and car travel, but has resulted in many people working from home thanks to the latest technologies for digitising business and operational processes. Pollution and greenhouse gas emissions have subsequently declined as people now fly and drive less.
For example, designing office fit-outs now involves increased distance between desks, installing protective screens, improved wayfinding to limit occupant and visitor interaction in circulation areas and automation of internal doors to limit surface contact. Proper outdoor air distribution with increased ventilation rates is also required to reduce pathogen build-up in the air.
“In returning to a ‘new normal’ post Covid-19 world, we must be more appreciative of such alternative ways of interaction, and be more caring towards each other and the environment we live in. Our efforts towards a more sustainable future must be renewed and intensified. As we rebuild those parts of the economy that have been negatively affected, or introduce new industries, it is our responsibility to shape a more sustainable future,” highlights Raytcheva-Schaap.
In terms of infrastructure, many leading global cities are changing the way public transport operates by making a concerted effort to increase alternative mobility – that is, non-motorised transport, including cycling lanes and bicycles, e-scooters and pedestrianising the inner city.
It is the government’s responsibility, however, to lead the shift towards a decarbonised economy and more inclusive communities. In this regard, the first step would be to remove the impediments confronting the private sector in producing energy from sources other than fossil fuels.
“All of these measures are being taken to ensure the health and well-being of occupants and visitors of buildings and communities at large,” comments Yovka Raytcheva-Schaap, Associate, Environmentally Sustainable Design (ESD) Consulting & Project Management at Zutari.
In addition, the government should incentivise local capacity and production in the sustainable environment that lead to decarbonising the economy, while creating jobs and uplifting communities. “The government could also set an example by taking a leadership role to implement energy, water and waste -reducing strategies for its buildings and infrastructure,” concludes Raytcheva-Schaap.
Essentially, when designing new buildings, project teams should have a deeper appreciation of the contextual characteristics of sites, the location and climatic conditions, the availability or lack of finite resources and the ecological and social make-up of neighbourhoods. Thus the design development can be fully integrated with the organic offering of the sites. In addition, passive design must be fully explored and implemented as a first step to reduce dependency on utilities, to make real estate more self-sufficient and resilient and to approach net zero performance.
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STEEL PRODUCERS Gauteng
Macsteel Trading Durban Marcus Nel Tel: +27 31 913 2600 marcus.nel@mactrading.co.za
UNICA Iron & Steel (Pty) Ltd Ravin Singh ravin@unica.co.za Tel: +27 12 719 9736 www.unica.co.za STEEL MERCHANTS & SERVICE CENTRES Gauteng Allied Steelrode (Pty) Ltd Justin Dax Cloete justinc@alliedsteelrode.co.za Tel: +27 10 216 0189 www.alliedsteelrode.com Aveng Trident Steel A division of Aveng Africa (Pty) Ltd Eileen Pretorius Tel: +27 11 861 7102 eileen.pretorius@trident.co.za www.avengtridentsteel.co.za BSi Steel (Pty) Ltd Keith Whiting Tel: +27 11 861 7603 keith.whiting@bsisteel.com www.bsisteel.com Macsteel Service Centres SA (Pty) Ltd Granville Rolfe Tel: +27 11 871 4677 granville.rolfe@mactrading.co.za www.macsteel.co.za Macsteel VRN Jimmy Muir Tel: +27 11 861 5200 jimmy.muir@vrn.co.za www.vrnsteel.co.za NJR Steel Services (Pty) Ltd Greg Mollett Tel: +27 11 477 5515 gmollett@njrsteel.co.za www.njrsteel.co.za Stewarts & Lloyds Holdings (Pty) Ltd Mandy de Oliviera Tel: +27 11 553 8500 mandyd@sltrading.co.za www.stewartsandlloyds.co.za TW Profile Services (Pty) Ltd Leon Coetzee Tel: +27 894 3031 leonc@twprofile.co.za www.twprofile.co.za
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Western Cape Macsteel Trading Cape Town Maria Francis Tel: +27 21 950 5506 maria.francis@mactrading.co.za
SE Steel Fabrication (Pty) Ltd David J Essey Tel: +27 11 953 4584 sesteel@icon.co.za Sectional Poles (Pty) Ltd Phil M Koen Tel: +27 12 348 8660 pkoen@sectionalpoles.co.za www.sectionalpoles.co.za
Gauteng
SMEI Projects (Pty) Ltd Sandy Pratt Tel: +27 11 914 4101 afpratt@smei.co.za www.smei.co.za
African Steel & Associated Projects Colin Wilson Tel: + 263 4 621584 ops@thesteelbuildingco.co.zw colincampbellwilson@gmail.com www.agristructures.co.zw
Steel Band Construction cc Steven Smit Tel: +27 11 425 4569 steelband@icon.co.za www.steelbandconstruction.co.za
Betterect (Pty) Ltd Nicolette Skjoldhammer Tel: +27 11 762 5203 nicolette@betterect.co.za www.betterect.co.za
Tass Engineering (Pty) Ltd Tim Tasioulas Tel: +27 11 975 0647 tim@tasseng.co.za www.tass.co.za
Cadcon (Pty) Ltd Richard Butler Tel: +27 12 664 6140 richbutler@cadcon.co.za www.cadcon.co.za
Trentbridge Engineering cc David Hunter Tel: +27 16 365 5327 trentfab@intekom.co.za
STEELWORK CONTRACTORS
Central Welding Works Stephen Horwitz Tel: +27 12 327 1718 stephen@cwwpta.co.za
Tubular Holdings (Pty) Ltd Tony Trindade Tel: +27 11 553 2012 tony.t@tubular.co.za www.tubular.co.za
www.candu.co.za Cousins Steel International (Pty) Ltd Adam Oldfield Tel: +27 31 312 0992 adam@cousinssteel.co.za www.cousinssteel.co.za Ogilvie Engineering (Pty) Ltd Allan Olive Tel: +27 31 736 1643 allan@ogilvieengineering.co.za SpanAfrica Steel Structures (Pty) Ltd Max Heinzelmann Tel: 087 500 7500 max@spanafrica.co.za www.spanafrica.co.za Steelkon Projects Konrad Karcz Tel: +27 82 971 5916 konrad@steelkon.co.za www.steelkon.co.za Mpumalanga B & T Steel Bryan Wilken Tel: +27 13 665 1914 marketing@btsteel.co.za www.btsteel.co.za Steel Services and Allied Industries Lawrence Bartlett Tel: +27 18 788 6652/3 lawrenceb@steelservices.co.za www.steelservices.co.za North West
Ferro Eleganza (Pty) Ltd Chris Narbonese Tel: +27 12 803 8035 admin@ferroe.co.za www.ferroe.co.za
Tudor Engineering & Draughting cc Braam Beukes Tel: +27 11 914 5163 tudora@mweb.co.za
Almec Manufacturing (Pty) Ltd Joan Basson Tel: +27 18 469 3202 joan@almecmanufacturing.co.za www.almecmanufacturing.co.za
Khombanani Steel (Pty) Ltd Marten Spencer Tel: +27 11 975 0647 marten@tasseng.co.za
Viva Engineering (Pty) Ltd Collen Gibbs Tel: +27 11 392 3926 colleng@vivaeng.co.za www.vivaeng.co.za
Tetra Con (Pty) Ltd Kappie Kleinsmit Tel: +27 14 538 0050 kappie@tetracon.co.za
Louwill Engineering (Pty) Ltd Juan Sliep Tel: +27 11 818 5186 juan@louwill.co.za www.louwill.co.za
WBHO Services North Andrew Breckenridge Tel: +27 11 265 4000 andrewb@wbho.co.za www.wbho.co.za
Magnet Engineering (Pty) Ltd Diniz Belo Tel: +27 11 908 3500 magnetgr@global.co.za www.magnetengineering.co.za
KwaZulu-Natal
NJW Engineering Services cc Nick Van Deventer Tel: +27 12 541 3931 nick@njw.co.za
Churchyard & Umpleby Keith Ball Tel: +27 31 701 0587 keith@candu.co.za
Avellini Bros (Pty) Ltd Pietro Avellini Tel: +27 31 464 0421 ravellini@iafrica.com
Eastern Cape Industrial Services Group Errol Thomson Tel:+27 43 707 2700 ethomson@isgeng.co.za www.isgeng.co.za Uitenhage Super Steel cc Ginkel Venter Tel: +27 41 922 8060 ginkel@uss.co.za Northern Cape Rufco Construction (Pty) Ltd Lorry Ruffini Tel: +27 53 313 1651 lorry@rufco.co.za
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www.rufco.co.za Western Cape Eraint Steel SA Marna Theron Tel: +27 22 220 0250 Marna.theron@eraintgroup.com Inenzo Water (Pty) Ltd Jan Cloete Tel: +27 21 948 6208 admin@inenzo.com www.inenzo.com Mazor Steel cc Shlomo Mazor Tel: +27 21 556 1555 judy@mazor.co.za www.mazor.co.za Prokon Services (Pty) Ltd Martin Lotz Tel: +27 21 905 4448 martin@prokonservices.co.za www.prokonservices.co.za Union Structural Engineering Works Michael Papanicolaou Tel: +27 21 534 2251 michael@unionsteel.co.za www.unionsteel.co.za STEEL DETAILERS CND Structural Services (Pty) Ltd Claudio Correia Tel: +27 82 353 3818 claudio@cnd-ss.com www.cnd-ss.com International Drafting Services (Pty) Ltd Frans Vivier Tel: +27 11 954 0471 frans@idrafting.co.za KRU Detailing CC Johann Strauss Tel: +27 11 462 8296 johann@kru.co.za www.steeldetailing.co.za Walsh Draughting Services Donal Walsh Tel: 00 353 57 8624913 walshds@eircom.net www.walshds.ie CONSULTING ENGINEERS & PROJECT MANAGERS Gauteng AECOM SA (Pty) Ltd Lara Lombard Tel: +27 12 421 3832 Lara.Lombard@aecom.com www.aecom.co.za
Anglo Operations (Pty) Ltd Kurt Waelbers Tel: +27 11 638 9111 kurt.waelbers@angloamerican.com www.angloamerican.com Zutari Pty) Ltd OJ Ajayi Tel: +27 12 427 2025 OJ.Ajayi@zutari.com www.zutari.com Arup (Pty) Ltd Kimon Comninos Tel: +27 11 218 7739 kimon.comninos@arup.com www.arup.com Bigen Africa Services (Pty) Ltd Daneel Strydom Tel: +27 12 842 8840 daneel.strydom@bigenafrica.com www.bigenafrica.com Clearspan Structures (Pty) Ltd Jeff Montjoie Tel: +27 11 823 2402 jmo@clearspan.co.za www.clearspan.co.za Consultaurie Design (Pty) Ltd Mark Phillips Tel: +27 11 234 6787 mark@ctauri.com DRA Projects (Pty) Ltd Ryan Males Tel: +27 11 086-2325 ryan.males@draglobal.com www.draglobal.com EDS Engineering Design Services (Pty) Ltd Hergen Fekken Tel: +27 12 991 1205 hergen@edseng.co.za www.edseng.co.za Fluor South Africa (Pty) Ltd Colin Morris Tel: +27 11 519 6000 colin.morris@fluor.com www.fluor.com Hatch Africa (Pty) Ltd Morne Fourie Tel: +27 11 239 5422 morne.fourie@hatch.com www.hatch.com Imbabala Logistics Management Michael Mamotte Tel: +27 11 902 2952 mikem@imbacontra.co.za www.imbacontra.co.za
Malani Padayachee and Associates (Pty) Ltd (shortened version MPA (Pty) Ltd) Malani Padayachee-Saman Tel: +27 11 781 9710 admin@mpaconsulting.co.za www.mpaconsulting.co.za NAKO LBE Nolan Pillay Tel: +27 12 665 3102 nolan.pillay@nakogroup.com www.nakogroup.com Roytec Global (Pty) Ltd Roald Sogno Tel: +27 11 608 0000 Roald.Sogno@roytec.co.za www.roytec.co.za Tenova TAKRAF Africa Bhavesh Bhaga Tel: +27 11 201 2377 bhavesh.bhaga@tenova.com www.takraf.com WSP Group Africa (Pty) Ltd John Truter Tel: +27 11 300 6000 john.truter@wspgroup.co.za www.wspgroup.co.za KwaZulu-Natal DMV Richards Bay (Pty) Ltd Le Roux Fourie Tel: +27 35 789 1828 admin@dmvrb.co.za Gavin R Brown & Associates Gavin R Brown Tel: +27 31 202 5703 gavbrown@global.co.za www.gavbrown.co.za Inqubeko Consulting Engineers Freek Pretorius Tel: +27 35 772 1592 freek@inqubeko.co.za www.inqubeko.co.za Young & Satharia Structural & Civil Engineering Rob Young Tel: +27 31 207 7252 rob@yands.co.za www.yands.co.za Mpumalanga Bulkcon cc Desmond Enslin Tel: +27 17 811 7520 desmond@bulkcon.co.za www.bulkcon.co.za
Ijubane Projects (Pty) Ltd Willie Greyling Tel: +27 13 243 4390 willie@glps.co.za www.glps.co.za J.A.M.S. Geological Services cc Pieter Vermeulen Tel: +27 17 632 2990 pieter.vermeulen130969@gmail.com Strydom & Malan Incorporated Pieter Strydom Tel: +27 13 653 6340 pstry@mweb.co.za North West Greyhorn Engineering (Pty) Ltd Justin Kahari Tel: +27 18 462 0346 justin@greyhorneng.co.za www.greyhorneng.co.za Kantey & Templer (Pty) Ltd Bradley Lee-Jones Tel: +27 21 405 9600 bradleyl@ct.kanteys.co.za www.kanteys.co.za KLS Structural (Pty) Ltd Gerrit Steyn Tel: +27 21 948 0900 gerrit@kls.co.za www.kls.co.za Mondo Cane cc Rob Chalmers Tel: +27 21 852 2447 rob@mondocane.co.za www.mondocane.co.za SMEC South Africa (Pty) Ltd John Anderson Tel: +27 21 417 2900 john.anderson@smec.com www.smec.com STEEL PRODUCT MANUFACTURERS ACROW Ltd Enrico Moya Tel: +27 11 824 1527 enrico@acrow.co.za www.acrow.co.za Abeco Tanks (Pty) Ltd Duane Ramos Tel: +27 11 493 1197 duane@abeco.co.za www.abecotanks.co.za Augusta Steel (Pty) Ltd Nico Erasmus Tel: +27 11 914 4628 nico@augustasteel.co.za www.augustasteel.co.za
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COLVIC Marketing & Engineering (Pty) Ltd Vic Hall Tel: +27 11 457 8500 vich@colvic.co.za www.colvic.co.za George Stott & Co (Pty) Ltd Johan Venter Tel: +27 11 474 9150 johanv@geostott.co.za www.geostott.co.za Mentis Africa Dean Weil Tel +27 11 255 3200 deanw@mentis.co.za www.mentis.co.za SBS Corporate Services (Pty) Ltd Hlengiwe Matiwane Tel: +27 31 716 1820 hlengiwe@sbstanks.co.za www.sbstanks.co.za Swasap (Pty) Ltd Derek Anderson Tel: +27 11 873 6666 derek@swasap.com www.swasap.co.za Urethane Moulded Products (Pty) Ltd Trevor Carolin Tel: +27 11 452 1000 trevor@ump.co.za www.ump.co.za Vital Engineering & Angus Mcleod (Pty) Ltd Glen Pringle Tel: +27 11 898 8500 glen@gratings.co.za www.gratings.co.za Voidcon Pro Manufacturing (Pty) Ltd Kennedy Jimba Tel: 0861 106 275 kennedy@voidcon.co.za www.voidcon.co.za CIVIL ENGR CONTRACTORS Maccaferri SA (Pty) Ltd Adriano Gilli Tel: 087 742 2710 Adriano.gilli@maccaferri.co.za www.maccaferri.co.za MACHINE MANUFACTURERS FICEP SPA Nick Blackwell Tel: +39 033 287 6111 marketing@ficep.it www.ficepgroup.com
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Lindapter International Louise Foster Tel: +44 (0) 1274 521444 lfoster@lindapter.com www.lindapter.com SUPPLIERS OF GOODS AND SERVICES TO THE INDUSTRY ARMCO Superlite (Pty) Ltd Anthonie de Wit Tel: +27 11 974 8511 dewit.anthonie@armco.co.za www.armco.co.za BSE Distributors CC Elliot Marcinko Tel: +27 11 609 4987 elliot@bsedistributors.co.za Cadex Systems SA (Pty) Ltd John Swallow Tel: +27 11 463 1857 johnswallow@cadexsa.com www.cadexsa.com CBC Fasteners Rob PIetersma Tel: +27 11 767 0130 rob@cbc.co.za Dram Industrial Painting Contractors Martin Gossayn Tel: +27 11 660 7594 admin@dram.co.za www.dram.co.za Impala Bolt & Nut (Pty) Ltd Justin Dekker Tel: +27 11 824 3925 jdekker@impalasa.co.za www.impalabolt.co.za Industrial Painting Services (Pty) Ltd Sean Bemelman Tel: +27 11 421 0314 onsitepainting@worldonline.co.za www.onsitepainting.co.za
SGS Metlab (Pty) Ltd Jacoline Botha Tel: +27 11 917 5173 jacoline.botha@sgs.com www.metlab.co.za Southey Holdings (Pty) Ltd Viloshini Pillay Tel: +27 11 579 4600 vpillay@southey.co.za www.southeycontracting.co.za EMERGING / DEVELOPING Four Tops Engineering Service cc Essau Motloung Tel: +27 14 558 2031 essau@fourtops.co.za ISILO Steel Michael Perimal Tel: +27 11 861 7612 michael.perimal@isilosteel.co.za www.isilosteel.co.za WEP Engineering (Pty) Ltd Alisha Wepener Tel: +27 11 967 1574 alisha.wep@gmail.com www.steelstructureswep.co.za Zamani Engineering Services CC David Nkosi Tel: + 27 13 690 1978 david@zamaniengineering.co.za ASSOCIATIONS Corrosion Institute of Southern Africa Donovan Slade Tel: +27 10 224 0761 president@corrisa.org.za www.corrisa.org.za HDGSA Robin Clarke Tel: +27 11 456 7960 hdgasa@icon.co.za www.hdgasa.org.za
SASFA MEMBERS MATERIAL AND COMPONENT SUPPLIERS
Retecon (Pty) Ltd Louise VIsser Tel: +27 11 976 8600 louise@retecon.co.za www.retecon.co.za
Harvey Roofing Products
RGM Cranes Ian O’Hara Tel: +27 11 422 3690 ian@rgm.co.za www.rgmcranes.com
Izinga Roofing Jerred Micholson Tel: +27 31 705 2411 jerred-izinga@avaxwd.co.za https://izinga-sa.wixsite.com/izinga-sa
Albie Jordaan Tel: +27 11 741 5600 albie.jordaan@macroofing.co.za www.harveyroofingproducts.co.za
Kare Industrial Suppliers Reitze Hylkema Tel: +27 11 941 3170 reitze@kare.co.za www.kare.co.za LSFB MANUFACTURERS AV Light Steel Lebogang Zulu Tel: +27 79 954 1374 Lebo@avlightsteel.co.za www.avlightsteel.co.za Dezzo Roofing (Pty) Ltd Brandon Harding Tel: 087 057 8550 brandon@dezzoroofing.co.za www.dezzoroofing.co.za FASBO (Pty) Ltd Faraad Suffla Tel: +27 83 400 1337 faraad@fasbuild.co.za www.fasbuild.co.za Impoqo Trading cc Mpumelelo Nhlapo Tel: +27 11 868 1132 mpumi@impoqo.co.za MiTek Industries South Africa (Pty) Ltd Uwe Schluter Tel: +27 11 237 8700 marketing@mitek.co.za www.mii.com/southafrica Rajan Harinarain Construction (Pty) Ltd Rajan Harinarain Tel: +27 74 184 8881 rhconstruction1@gmail.com www.rhconstruction1.co.za Siteform Roofing and Framing Johan Fourie Tel: +27 51 451 2166 info@siteform.co.za www.siteform.co.za Trumod (Pty) Ltd Peter Thompson Tel: +27 11 363 1960 peter@trumod.co.za www.trumod.co.za Zambezi Roofing & Steel David Gale Tel: +260 211 287684 / +27 76 301 5096 david.gale@zambezi-roofing.com www.zambezi-roofing.com
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SERVICE CENTRES AND DISTRIBUTORS Framecad Sello Tlhotlhalemajoe Tel: +27 11 064 5759 SelloT@framecad.com www.framecad.com Global Specialised Systems KZN (Pty) Ltd Thys Visagie Tel: +27 31 468 1234 gmkzn@globaldbn.co.za www.globalsystems.co.za DESIGN CONSULTANTS Bapedi Civil and Structural Consultants Tumi Kunutu Tel: +27 11 326 3227 tumi@bapediconsult.co.za www.bapediconsult.co.za By Design Consulting Engineers Barend Oosthuizen Tel: +27 21 883 3280 barend@bydesign.org.za C-Plan Structural Engineers (Pty) Ltd Cassie Grobler Tel: +27 11 472 4476 cassie@cplanstruc.co.za www.cplan.co.za Hage Projects (Pty) Ltd Gert Visser Tel: +27 16 933 0195 gert@hage.co.za Hull Consulting Engineers cc Mike Hull Tel: +27 11 468 3447 hull@iafrica.com ASSOCIATE MEMBERS AAAMSA Group Johan Heyneke Tel: +27 11 805 5002 aaamsa@iafrica.com ABSA Bank Deon Brits Tel: +27 11 350 3287 deonbr@absa.co.za CSIR (Built Environment) Llewellyn Van Wyk Tel: +27 12 841 2677 lvwyk@csir.co.za www.csir.co.za HDGASA Robin Clarke Tel: +27 11 456 7960 robin@hdgasa.org.za www.hdgasa.org.za
IZASA Hazvinei Munjoma Tel: +27 83 456 4989 hmunjoma@zinc.org www.izasa.org
Delca Systems (Pty) Ltd Dr Mercy Mafara Tel: +27 31 266 5900 info@delca.co.za www.delca.co.za
NASH New Zealand Gordon Barratt www.nashnz.org.nz
Ohlhorst Africa LBS (Pty) Ltd Sergio Ferreira Tel: +27 12 327 2411 info@ohlhorst.co.za www.ohlhorst.co.za
NASH Australia Ken Watson www.nash.asn.au Pretoria Institute for Architecture Mauneen Van Wyk Tel: +27 12 341 3204 admin.pia@saia.org.za www.saia.org.za Standard Bank Johann Strydom Tel: +27 11 631 5977 Johanjj.strydom@standardbank.co.za Steel Framing Alliance (USA) Mark Nowak www.steelframingalliance.com University of Cape Town Dept of Civil Engineering Sebastian Skatulla Tel: +27 21 650 2595 sebastian.skatulla@uct.ac.za University of Pretoria Faculty of Engineering Riaan Jansen Tel: +27 12 420 4111 riaan.jansen@up.ac.za University of the Witwatersrand School of Mechanical Engineering Terrance Frangakis Tel: +27 11 717 7333 terrance.frangakis@wits.ac.za
Rancor Charl van Zyl Tel: +27 82 881 6879 charl@rancor.co.za www.rancor.co.za Shospec (Pty) Ltd Bjorn Kahler Tel: +27 33 386 0100 bjorn@shospec.co.za www.shospec.co.za SMC Africa Andrew Dewar Tel: +27 82 491 2717 andrew@smcafrica.com www.smcafrica.com Stag Homes cc John Schooling Tel: +27 21 794 0904 lindsayb@stagafrican.com www.stagprop.com Zamadunga Business Enterprise Thandi Ngcobo Tel: +27 31 701 5431 info@zamadunga.co.za 6 Bar Construction Gary Vandayar Tel: +27 83 267 1888 garyvandayar@vodamail.co.za www.6barconstruction.co.za
BUILDING INDUSTRY
SAMCRA MEMBERS
Ambient Contracting Services (Pty) Ltd Carlos Ferreira Tel: +27 11 663 9100 acstenders@ambient.co.za www.abecontracting.co.za
PRODUCER / MILL
Bakhusele Business Solutions Edwin Mkhabela Tel: +27 13 755-4480 edwin@bakhusele.co.za www.bakhusele.co.za Container Consumables & Industrial Supplies Leslie Sivasunker Tel: +27 32 533 2266 lez@containerconsumables.co.za CivMaq Projects (Pty) Ltd Mongezi Maqubeka Tel: +27 11 917 6469 projects@civmaq.co.za www.civmaq.co.za
SAFAL Steel (Pty) Ltd Sally Stromnes/ Willem van Heerden Tel: +27 11 944 6800/ 31 782 5500 sally.stromnes@safalgroup.com/ willem.vanheerden@safalgroup.com www.safalgroup.com PROFILERS / MANUFACTURERS Global Roofing Solutions a Division of Consolidated Steel Industries (Pty) Ltd Johan van der Westhuizen Tel: +27 11 898 2902 johan@globalroofs.co.za www.global-roofing-solutions.co.za
Macsteel Roofing Lance Comber Tel: +27 11 878 7500 Lance.Comber@macroofing.co.za Safintra South Africa (Pty) Ltd Rainer Straussner Tel: 0861 723 542 rainer.straussner@safalgroup.com www.safintra.co.za CONTRACTORS Tate & Nicholson A division of Southey Holdings (Pty) Ltd Martin Bakker Tel: +27 11 464 0910 mbakker@tn.co.za www.southey.co.za ALLIED PRODUCTS Ash & Lacy South Africa (Pty) Ltd Dion Marsh Tel: +27 11 792 9283 dion.marsh@ashandlacy.com Kare Industrial Suppliers (Pty) Ltd Reitze Hylkema Tel: +27 11 334 0922 reitze@kare.co.za www.kare.co.za Rigifoam Lyle Jeffery 011 421 0313 lyle@rigifoam.com www.rigifoam.com Saint Gobain Construction Products South Africa (Pty) Ltd Pravashan Naidoo Tel: +27 12 657 2800 Pravashan.Naidoo@saint-gobain.com www.isover.co.za
POLASA MEMBERS SCAW South Africa (Pty) Ltd Morgan Pillay Tel: +27 11 620 0241 mpillay@scaw.co.za CONSULTING ENGINEERS & PROJECT MANAGERS Murray & Roberts Power & Energy Gordon Sneddon Tel: +27 11 372 8585 gordon.sneddon@murrob.com www.murrob.com
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STEEL PRODUCT MANUFACTURERS Avlock International Tommy Holmes Tel: +27 11 748 7000 tommy@avlock.co.za www.avlock.co.za Bolt Corporation Paul O’Rourke Tel: +27 11 955 4480 paul@boltcorp.co.za www.boltcorp.co.za Carbo Ferrum (Pty) Ltd Wayne Nash Tel: +27 43 555 0435 wayne@carboferrum.co.za www.carboferrum.co.za Cullin Africa Krish Chetty Tel: +27 11 848 1400 krish@cullin.co.za www.cullin.co.za McWade Productions Marc Hindle Tel: +27 11 316 2262 march@mcwade.co.za www.mcwade.co.za Metpress Sagren Moodley Tel: +27 11 825 5334 sagren@metpress.co.za www.metpress.co.za Vexila (Pty) Ltd Gary Whalley Tel: +27 33 397 5409 gary.whalley@vexilla.com www.vexilla.com Preformed Line Products John Buyers Tel: +27 33 397 5800 johnb@preformedsa.co.za www.preformedsa.co.za Tel-Screw Products Ronald Teleng Tel: +27 11 917 9710 info@telscrew.co.za ronnieteleng@me.com www.telscrew.co.za POWERLINE CONTRACTORS Ablon Construction cc Mel Steyn Tel: +27 57 352 1081 mel@ablon.co.za www.ablon.co.za CIS Engineering Christo Marais
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Tel: +27 16 422 0082 christo@cisengineering.co.za www.cisengineering.co.za DLC 56 Projects cc Calvin Mutize Tel: +27 84 993 5599 dlc56projects@gmail.com www.dlcgroup.co.za KEC International Limited Sherwin Chetty Tel: +27 11 018 4000 chettysb@kecrpg.com www.kecrpg.com Larsen & Toubro Limited Nick van der Mescht Tel: +27 11 317 9218 nickv@lntecc.com www.lntecc.com Mkhulu Electro Distribution Projects Zola Hlatshwayo Tel: +27 11 814 4169 systems@mkhulu-edp.co.za Structa Technology Hercules Rossouw Tel: +27 16 362 9100 hercules@structa.co.za www.structa.co.za SUPPLIERS OF GOODS AND SERVICES ACTOM Electrical Products Mike Ullyett Tel: +27 11 878 3050 mike.ullyett@actom.co.za www.actom.co.za EBM Roger Martin Tel: +27 11 2880000 roger@ebm.co.za www.ebm.co.za TRM Piling (Pty) Ltd Robert Marsden Tel: +27 74 310 1111 rob@trmpiling.com www.trm.at
ASTPM MEMBERS MEDIUM TUBE & PIPE MANUFACTURERS Barnes Tubing Industries (Pty) Ltd Andy Smith Tel: +27 11 923 7340 andy@barnestubing.co.za www.barnestubing.co.za Hall Longmore (Pty) Ltd Kenny Van Rooyen Tel: +27 11 874 7300
kenny.vanrooyen@hall-longmore.co.za
www.hall-longmore.co.za
Pro Roof Steel Merchants (Pty) Ltd Peter Potgieter Tel: +27 16 450 5800 peter@proroof.co.za www.proroof.co.za SMALL TUBE & PIPE MANUFACTURER Augusta Steel (Pty) Ltd Nico Erasmus Tel: +27 11 914 4628 nico@augustasteel.co.za www.augustasteel.co.za LB Pipes (Pty) Ltd Gerald Blackburn Tel: +27 21 386 1923 gblackburn@groupfivepipe.co.za www.g5p.co.za VALUE ADDED MANUFACTURERS Honingcraft (Pty) Ltd Gerhard Hauptfleisch Tel: +27 11 824 5320 gerhard@honingcraft.co.za www.honingcraft.co.za New Concept Mining Charles Hart Tel: +27 11 494 6000 charlesh@ncm.co.za www.ncm.co.za
STEASA MEMBERS
TRAINING INSTITUTIONS
LARGE MERCHANT/ SERVICE CENTRES
Siyazama Professional Management Services Enrica Furlan Tel: +27 11 814 4169 enrica@siyazama-training.co.za
Garsin Engineering Walter Novelli Tel: +27 11 828 9732 walter@garsin.co.za www.garsin.co.za
MEDIUM TUBE & PIPE MANUFACTURERS Barnes Tubing Industries (Pty) Ltd Andy Smith Tel: +27 11 923 7340 andy@barnestubing.co.za www.barnestubing.co.za Hall Longmore (Pty) Ltd Kenny Van Rooyen Tel: +27 11 874 7300
kenny.vanrooyen@hall-longmore.co.za
www.hall-longmore.co.za
Pro Roof Steel Merchants (Pty) Ltd Peter Potgieter Tel: +27 16 450 5800 peter@proroof.co.za www.proroof.co.za SMALL TUBE & PIPE MANUFACTURERS Augusta Steel (Pty) Ltd Nico Erasmus Tel: +27 11 914 4628 nico@augustasteel.co.za www.augustasteel.co.za LB Pipes (Pty) Ltd Gerald Blackburn Tel: +27 21 386 1923 gblackburn@groupfivepipe.co.za www.g5p.co.za AVMY Steel Science SA (Pty) Ltd Shriraj Deshpande Tel: +27 10 006 0235 shriraj.deshpande@kltgroup.net VALUE ADDED MANUFACTURER Connect-It Leon Malan Tel: +2712 004 0774 leon@connect-it.cc www.connect-it.cc Honingcraft (Pty) Ltd Gerhard Hauptfleisch Tel: +27 11 824 5320 gerhard@honingcraft.co.za www.honingcraft.co.za New Concept Mining Charles Hart Tel: +27 11 494 6000 charlesh@ncm.co.za www.ncm.co.za
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SAISC STEEL CONSTRUCTION JOURNAL
Design, Detail, Fabricate and Erect Steel Structures on Time and on Budget
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