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Experts from business, organised labour, think tanks and SOEs are involved in drafting the plan. Image: Shutterstock
The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) is developing the National Infrastructure Plan 2045 (NIP 2045), which will provide investors with a clear picture of the governmentâs infrastructure plans for the next 24 years.
DPWI Minister Patricia de Lille confirmed this on Tuesday during her budget vote speech in parliament and also provided an update on the status of some of the government’s major strategic integrated projects (SIPs).
Understanding the construction mafia saga
19 May 2021 5:15 PM
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Head corporate social responsibility at Growthpoint Properties says community exclusion could be an addition to the saga.
Yesterday, Master Builders South Africa executive director Roy Mnisi had joined the John Perlman Show to unpack allegations that construction mafias have led to projects worth R27-billion coming to a halt.
Property development and construction companies have relayed their distress on gangs targeting significantly large-scale construction sites, demanding a cut of the project s earnings, and in some instances forcing subcontract work to certain individuals or businesses.
Head corporate social responsibility at Growthpoint Properties, Shawn Theunissen, argued there is more to the story which includes communities of the area which are affected not being engaged as partners even in the beginning stages of a certain project.
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