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PTSS and OVM Collaborate to offer Wind Tower Post-Tensioning Systems to the South African Market

PTSS and OVM Collaborate to offer Wind Tower Post-Tensioning Systems to the South African Market

Engineering News & Mining Weekly - October 2, 2023 Engineering firms, Post Tensioning and Structural Solutions (PTSS) and OVM, have partnered to deliver post-tensioning solutions tailored for wind towers in South Africa.
LHDA completes construction procurement for two major Lesotho Highlands bridges

LHDA completes construction procurement for two major Lesotho Highlands bridges

Work has started on the remaining two major bridges to be built under the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) Phase Il after the Lesotho Highlands Development Authority (LHDA) awarded the M511.5-million construction contract to Concor-Nthane Brothers M&K Bridges joint venture (JV).
PTSS and OVM Collaborate to Expand Post-Tensioning and Structural Solutions in Southern Africa

PTSS and OVM Collaborate to Expand Post-Tensioning and Structural Solutions in Southern Africa

Post Tensioning and Structural Solutions Pty Ltd (PTSS), a leading specialist civil engineering company in Southern Africa, is thrilled to announce its new Agency Agreement with OVM, a renowned product supplier and specialist contractor based in China and operating globally.
PTS Solutions awarded SAWEA membership 2023

PTS Solutions awarded SAWEA membership 2023

PTS Solutions has been awarded the certificate of membership of the South African Wind Energy Association for 2023
LHDA awards Senqu bridge construction tender

LHDA awards Senqu bridge construction tender

The three-year construction of the 825-m-long, 90-m-high Senqu bridge is set to start soon following the Lesotho Highlands Development Authority (LHDA) awarding of the M2-billion construction contract to a multi-national consortium.
Fulton Awards 2022 Winner!

Fulton Awards 2022 Winner!

See Page 16 : PTSS were proud to be involved in the post tensioning to the Umhlatuzana River Bridge, which was the winner in the category - Infrastructure less than R100m