We are proud of our contribution as South Africa prepares to take centre stage in 2010. Aveng is making excellent progress on a number of the key infrastructure projects to host the greatest tournament in the world. This is something that all South Africans should be proud of. It’s now up to our team to conquer the world.

Roger Jardine – Chief Executive Officer
Aveng Group

Our diverse capabilities

McConnell Dowell Corporation Limited:

  Moolmans
Building
Civil and marine
Electrical
Mechanical
Pipelines
Tunnelling
  Opencast mining operations in southern and West Africa
         
Grinaker – LTA   Trident Steel
Building
Civil engineering
Concessions
Mechanical and electrical
Mining
Property development
Earthworks
Engineering
  Steel merchanting
Service centres
Trident Sterling Tube
Trident Speciality Steel
         
Engineering & Projects Company   Aveng Manafacturing  
Minerals processing and industrial
Sulphuric acid and gas handling
Chemical and petrochemical
Environmental services
Power and energy
Metallurgical operations
  Steeledale – Beneficiation of steel reinforcing bars and mesh for concrete structures

Infraset – Concrete products for the infrastructure, landscaping and railway markets

Duraset – Steel and concrete products primarily for the mining and geotechnical industries

Lennings Rail – Rail construction and maintenance services






 

Aveng at a glance

We have

a proud history spanning more than a 100 years
operations in construction and engineering, opencast mining, manufacturing and processing

We are

listed on the JSE (since 1999)

We

employ approximately 30 000 people
work actively in more than 25 countries
reported revenue of more than R29 billion in the year ended June 2008

Our

empowerment rating is a Level 4 for our South African operations
ownership includes a broad range of leading global institutions and mutual funds

We have built

many of the iconic structures, landmark buildings, bridges, dams, airports and power stations
that today form the backbone of the economies of many developing world countries