The South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral)
on Monday signed an MoU with rock crushing equipment supplier
Pilot Crushtec to engender relationships with smaller contractors in the lower
end of the construction industry.
The MoU will facilitate access to equipment, finance, training, development,
aftersales service, maintenance, leasing
and rental options for crushing and
related equipment.
The continuous expansion and maintenance of the
country’s roads generates billions in
revenue and employs tens of thousands of individuals. However, the barriers to
entry for newcomers are restrictive, owing to the high cost of capital equipment and lack
of expertise within the
field.
The MoU will give small, micro and medium-sized
enterprises access to expertise and machinery required to
tender and execute major Sanral projects.
“We hope that, via our cooperation with Pilot
Crushtec we are able to promote growth of black business and
support a sector that has immense potential for growth and job creation,” said
Sanral CEO Skhumbuzo Macozoma.
“Lack of access to sophisticated machinery and equipment is a
major barrier for small contractors and prevents them participating in large
tenders. By working with established companies, we can remove these barriers
and enable black-owned companies and enterprises owned by women and the youth
to participate on a level playing field.”
Pilot Crushtec sales and marketing director Francois Marais said the company was well poised to equip
up-and-coming contractors and quarry owners with the opportunity to be educated
by its team, which boasts over 30 years’ experience in the field, to fully
capitalise on their operations.
As part of the MoU, Pilot Crushtec will through its
affiliated training entities,
educate contractors on how to use the equipment properly,
thereby producing high-quality road aggregates, which will,
by extension, improve roads across the country.
Marais said the MoU also presented an opportunity to promote the company’s locally produced top-grade road stone and aggregates which are used locally and internationally. http://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/pilot-crushtec-partners-with-sanral-to-help-smaller-contractors-tender-for-projects-2019-04-08
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