Construction of the Mqanduli cluster offices situated in Mqanduli, Eastern Cape. The project value is R 155 882 893,50. The GPS co-ordinates are unknown at this stage, the marker has been placed in Mqanduli 31°48'52.5"S 28°45'38.2"E.
Construction and upgrading of road DR08044 from the Msengeni Junction at the Kawangculu Village at km 0 to the Mtokwane Village at km 14.4, Near Willowvale, Msengeni, Eastern Cape. CIDB 9CE. The exact GPS location is not known and the Marker has been placed at Willowvale 32°15'54.9"S 28°30'45.4"E
The Xolobeni project is regarded as one of the largest undeveloped mineral sands resources in the world, containing more than nine-million tons of ilmenite. The proposed Xolobeni mineral sands project will be a dry-mining operation as the area being mined is relatively small. Between 13 million tons
Upgrading of the R72 Section 4 and MR501 Intersection at km 42.08 in Kidds Beach, near East London, Eastern Cape. The project value is R 75 860 000,00. The exact GPS location is not known and the marker has been placed at R72 intersection towards Kidds Beach 33°08'12.0"S 27°40'44.2"E.
Construction of the new Moyeni Police Station in Moyeni, Eastern Cape Province. The contract value is R 74 325 917,05. The GPS co-ordinates are 32°15'19.8"S 27°39'29.4"E.
Upgrading of Road DR08598 between Elitheni Coal Mine (13.4km) and Road R56. The existing gravel road, which is approximately 13.4 kilometres long, is to be upgraded to a bituminous surfaced width applicable varying from 8.6m to 9.2m. There is one major structure on the project. The road pavement includes
Construction of the new Tabase Police Station located on Erf 1528 Tabase No. 96 SG, in the deep rural area between Qumbu and Mthatha in the Eastern Cape Province. 31°13'01.2"S 29°12'17.1"E.
Construction of the new Ntamonde Police Station on Portion 13 of the farm Ntshangase No. 63 SG, in the Eastern Cape Province. A Marker has been placed at 32°14'17.3"S 28°50'33.6"E
The Umoyilanga project will operate as a virtual power plant, combining generation from two sites which are 900 km apart, namely Avondale in the Northern Cape, with 115 MW of solar PV and 30 MW of battery storage, and Dassiesridge in the Eastern Cape, with 63 MW of wind and 45 MW of battery storage.
Construction of the Dassiesridge Wind Energy Facility. The wind farm will host approximately 60 turbines, with a potential power output of 180MW. Turbines will have a hub height of between 80 and 140 meters, with blades of 60 meter length. The wind farm is proposed to cover 7 300 ha and is located between
Establishment of the Avondale Solar Park, a renewable energy generation facility. The project will consist of construction, operation and maintenance of a Photovoltaic (PV) Power Plant with associated infrastructure and structures having a generating capacity up to 75MW. The project site is on Portion