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NEWS: Is water poised to become the next major infrastructure crisis unfolding before our eyes?

Our preoccupation with Eskom and logistics has overshadowed the importance of water, which could pose a more significant threat than electricity and Transnet. Water is essential for sustaining life.The absence of water in the country's economic center will have dire consequences. Without water, industries will be unable to operate, leading to a standstill in the production of goods and services. Johannesburg's water and sanitation infrastructure is in dire straits due to insufficient funding, resulting in increased infrastructure failure, financial losses, and dissatisfied consumers. The city's water company, Johannesburg Water, has an infrastructure portfolio that has lost 59% of its value, with a backlog of R24 billion in assets that have reached the end of their useful lifespan. This is because authorities have failed to meet the mandated annual infrastructure renewal rate of 2%.  The company should ideally set aside around R2 billion each year for pipe replacements and

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OPINION: Public Works & SIU declare war on tender infrastructure corruption

NEWS: Monitoring infrastructure corruption in the Asia - Pacific Region

CONVERSATIONS: Are registration processes a source of discouragement for young built environment professionals?

NEWS: The most environmentally risky cities are heavily concentrated in Asia

PROFILE: This is my story - Abongile Dyawire

NEWS: Public works, SIU declare war on infrastructure tender corruption

PROFILE: My journey to Professional Registration - Nester Mokhojane

NEWS: Direct cement sales to the construction industry drop

PROFILE: My out of SA experience - Pierre van der Spuy

NEWS: Some segments of SA construction industry recovering well

CAREERTIPS: What is the difference between various Engineering Degrees?

NEWS: What are ‘green envelopes’ and why would they transform the future of cities?

CONVERSATIONS: What is the prevailing view on Professionals bodies by young Built Environment Professionals?

NEWS: Are Regenerative Buildings the Wave of the Future in Sustainable Design?

CAREERTIPS: Top 10 career list for new Construction Professionals - Paul Netscher

NEWS: Take a tougher stand against construction mafias

PROFILE : Journey to Professional Registration - Abongile Dyawire

NEWS: Do China's Belt and Road projects, provide local benefits?

CAREERTIPS: How does a young graduate work towards his passion for Structural Engineering?

PROFILE : This is my story - Nhlamulo Ritshuri

NEWS: Tackling illicit financing flows is key to funding infrastructure

CONVERSATIONS: As a young person in the built environment why did you register with professional bodies?

NEWS: African infrastructure lending is down, but not out

CAREERTIPS: 7 tips for new Construction Professionals - Steve Keightley - Smith

NEWS: Removing friction from the construction value chain

PROFILE: This is my story - Pierre van der Spuy

NEWS: German infrastructure is begging for an overhaul

PROFILE: Unconventional career - Cuthbert Ngairongwe

NEWS: Here is why Chinese construction firms will remain the big builders in Africa

PROFILE: My journey to Professional Registration - Innocentia Mahlangu

NEWS:How to unlock the circular potential of the built environment

NEWS: Transforming human settlements and the spatial economy

NEWS: If Africa is to have its ‘Roaring Twenties’, infrastructure needs to come first

CONVERSATIONS: How did you find out about the differences between regulatory bodies and a voluntary associations?

NEWS: Egypt records 23.5% of the continental construction projects value in 2020

CAREERTIPS: Key aspects in creating a sustainable career in the Built Environment.

NEWS: We need smart new cities, but we need to smarten our old cities too

OPINION: The Conundrum of Cuban Engineers deployed in South Africa

NEWS: Road construction demand set to increase over next three years