Construction of the Rietfontein photovoltaic solar park and associated infrastructure and structures situated on Portion 229 of farm Rietfontein 128 IR in Springs, Gauteng. The solar park will have a maximum export capacity of 32MW and a footprint of 52ha. The GPS co-ordinates are 26°18'07.2"S 28°25'04.0"E
Construction of the Mpumelelo Secondary School in Rethabiseng, Bronkhorstspruit, Gauteng. The scope of works involve the replacement of a full mobile school with brick & mortar on the same site. CIDB 8GB. The GPS coordinates are -25.7196728, 28.7142552
Construction of the Isondo Precious Metals Facility, on Portion 282 of the Farm Witkoppie No. 64 – IR, OR Tambo SEZ (Gauteng Industrial Development Zone), Bonaero Park, Kempton Park, Gauteng. The Facility will manufacture Platinum Group Metal (PGM) based Membrane electrode assemblies (MEA) and catalysts
Rehabilitation of N4 Section 2 which is MDC Section 2F from km 46 to km 55 between the towns of Bronkhorstspruit and Balmoral close to the provincial border between Gauteng and Mpumalanga. CIDB 8CE/SB. The exact GPS is not known and the GPS marker has been placed at the Bossemanskraal interchange 25°51'03.5"S
Construction of the 2 000 bed student accommodation building for the Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University situated along Molotlegi Street, Ga-Rankuwa Zone 1, Ga-Rankuwa, Gauteng. Value of the project is estimated at R550 million. The approximate GPS location has been placed along the proposed area
Construction of the Mitochondria Energy Campus to manufacture their Phoenix Fuel Cell System (the Solid Oxide Fuel Cell) at the Vaal Special Economic Zone in Rietspruit, Vaal, Gauteng. The campus 12 000m² will produce up to 250MW per annum at maximum production. The project value for phase 1 is estimated
Construction of 8 x 2 level blocks of about 40 units each to accommodate approximately 364 students on 9 100m² located at Land is Wealth farm lodge, Sterkfontein, Gauteng. CIDB 8GB . The exact GPS Coordinates are 26°00'44.7"S 27°41'34.2"E.
Sibanye completed a pre-feasibility study investigating the potential of solar power as an alternative source of electrical power to partially insulate the company from the effects of electricity supply interruptions from Eskom. The PFS confirmed that solar power provided an economically competitive
Far West Gold Recoveries (FWGR) operation in Gauteng. FWGR is being rolled out in a phased approach. Phase 1 included early-stage production, involving upgrading the Driefontein 2 plant to process tailings from the Driefontein 5 dump at between 400 000 t and 600 000 t a month, and depositing the residue
Construction of a high-speed rail line connecting Johannesburg and the ports of Durban, with a total length of about 570 kilometers within South Africa. The exact GPS co-ordinates are not yet known however the GPS marker has been placed at the Gauteng Province, Lat -26.2707593, Long 28.1122679