General Research

Potential of labour-intensive method of road improvement’s contribution to skills development: A case in Bergville. Presented by Zinhle Ngcamu at the International Road Federation 5th Regional Conference for Africa 2014
   
Mobile Speed Humps (for Safety)
Regional Engineers, Dundee
   
Car Advertisements – Symbolisms and mediation of driving habits and culture in the media: how are these understood and assimilated by the public?
by Stacey van Schalkwyk
 
A Pedestrian Lament for Compassionate Safety on Our Roads
 
How the KZN Department of Transport Achieves Black Economic Empowerment Through their Emerging Contractor Development Programme (Vukuzakhe)
SAICE Presentation Report
[PowerPoint Presentation, 4.78 MB]
Managing and Monitoring of Public Transport Contracts in KwaZulu-Natal
by Athol Moore
Experiences with Otta Seals and Gravseals as Low Cost Surfacing Alternatives for Low Volume Roads in South Africa
by S Oloo, R Lindsay and S Mothilal
Developing Pathways out of Poverty: The Role of Labour Intensive Road Construction & Maintenance Methods in the Political Economy of a Democratic South Africa
by James Mlawu
[PowerPoint Presentation, 7.80 MB]
Otta Seal Trials in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
by S Oloo, D Thevadasan and H Bennett
[PowerPoint Presentation, 1.37 MB]

Revolution in South African Skills Development
by Louis Janse van Rensburg
[PowerPoint Presentation, 46.0 KB]

 

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