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May 17, 2021
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WATER AND WASTE – WATER AND SANITATION – TECHNICAL SERVICES – WATER DEMAND MANAGEMENT, REGULATION AND PLANNING
HEAD: INTEGRATED PLANNING AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
TCOE: SALARY COMMENCING FROM R1 282 618 – R1 690 336 PER ANNUM – REF NO: WS 64/21 – WATER AND SANITATION HEAD OFFICE, BELLVILLE
Requirements:
Degree in Civil or Chemical Engineering, Information Management or equivalent
A postgraduate qualification or professional registration would be advantageous, as would significant experience in water engineering in city administration context
Ten (10) years’ relevant experience in water-, sewer-related infrastructure field of which major part should have been at senior supervisory or management level
V&A Waterfrontâs Canal District to get a R3.9bn upgrade
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Cape Town - Following the recent approval of the R14 billion Harbour Arch development and the R4bn River Club development, the City of Cape Town has approved the expansion of V&A Waterfrontâs Canal precinct plan.
The R3.9bn expansion to the V&A Waterfrontâs Canal District was signed off by Mayor Dan Plato.
The major infrastructure development will see a mixed-use development leading to the creation of at least 1100 jobs during the construction phase.
The City said that with the aforementioned developments and the job creation opportunities it delivers, it is clear that local and international investors have confidence in doing business in Cape Town.
Molwele seeks public comment on service delivery issues
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Speaker of Council, Cllr Nonceba Molwele is hosting a series of virtual public consultations to give residents free rein to determine the substance and character of the City’s Integrated Development Plan (IDP).
The Council led community-based planning (CBP) outreach sessions are scheduled to run on digital platforms from Tuesday, 9 February to Friday, 5 March 2021, affording residents of Johannesburg a platform to air views about how the City can deal with backlogs in the delivery of municipal services.
“These sessions ensure that people are actively involved in their development. They help the City understand community issues better and to address service delivery backlogs,” says Cllr Molwele.
Key Documents 2007-05-18 JOHANNESBURG has drawn up a range of important strategies to help it meet its vision of being a world-class African city. These are completed after intensive consultation with the public and other stakeholders.
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JOHANNESBURG has drawn up a range of important strategies to help it meet its vision of being a world-class African city. These are completed after intensive consultation with the public and other stakeholders.
The pivotal plan is the City s Growth and Development Strategy, which sets out the vision and mission of Johannesburg s long-term development strategies. This is supported by the City s Integrated Development Plan, which looks at the way forward over a five-year period. The IDP is reviewed and revised every year.