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We aim to achieve an economic growth and excellent service delivery and to exceed our stakeholders' expectation with the following being the milestone leveraging Ralethebe Construction footprint across the Continent:


Our Company Structure

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Our Services

Ralethebe Construction looks at projects from conception, Geo technical investigation, planning, design and project hand-over. The structures are subjected to Quality checks, tests and then certified by SANAS accredited Service Providers before being transported to site for installation. As an amalgamated company we also collaborate with our sister companies to produce a complete turn-key solution for the client. We offer the following services:

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Mechanical & Structural Engineering
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Construction Management
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Maintenance
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Electrical Engineering
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Civil Engineering
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Our Professional Team
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Cobus Coetzee

CEO

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Rowan Erwee

Procurement Manager

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Lukas Nieuwoudt

Construction Manager

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Pieter Basson

Maintenance Manager

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Christo Bridges

Director

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George Boucher

Project Manager / Construction Specialist

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Adriaan Maartens

Electrical Manager / Installation Electrician

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Johan Joubert

Maintenance Supervisor

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Christiaan Coetzee

Electrical Project Manager

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Willie Van Heerden

Construction Manager / Health & Safety

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Chris Boshoff

Boiler Maker

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Wiseman Hlahla

Electrical Supervisor / Installation Electrician

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Our Focus

According to the World Economic Forum, worldwide

investment in infrastructure is expected to be US$79

trillion by 2040. However, the actual global investment

need is closer to US$97 trillion. To close this US$18 trillion

gap, average annual global infrastructure investment

would need to increase by around 23% a year. This gap is

mostly attributed to insufficient investment in the road

and electricity sectors.

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