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Despite a tough industry backdrop, Raubex Infra has a steady pipeline of projects
“Through the completion of our works on this site, we will be impacting positively on all South Africans as this contributes to making cheaper electricity by adding to the availability of electricity on the grid,” says Steenkamp. “Further, as well as having a positive environmental impact, we are providing work and transferring knowledge to the local community.” A second project in Northern Cape due for completion in early 2020 involves the civil and electrical
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construction works for the Droogfontein PV Plant, while in North West Province Raubex Infra is working on another solar development, the Bokamosa PV Farm.
People and partners
Raubex Infra’s diversification strategy has led to the development of a formidable knowledge pool across many construction subcategories, a key differentiator for the business in the eyes of Steenkamp. “We have focussed on retention
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of staff over the years and have built on in-depth technical knowhow to become a leading construction company, and the evolution of our expertise hasn’t stopped,” he says. “We are committed to developing our in-house expertise to address the changing needs within our industry and those of the South African and international landscapes.” The company has a dedicated training budget which covers staff at all levels within the organisation, who receive legal, medical, regulatory, and