The South African economy is among the most vibrant in Africa.
This is partly due to a massive construction industry that has been instrumental in the countrys infrastructural development.
The top construction companies in South Africa
Here is a list of construction companiesin South Africa.
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CSV Construction Ltd
27.
Temi Construction
25.
Esor Ltd
24.
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Power Group South Africa
23.
Capecon Construction
21.
Stefanutti Stocks
20.
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Murray & Roberts
18.
Ruwacon
17.
Raubex Group
16.
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Mamonyane Construction
14.
Trencon Construction
13.
WCB Construction
12.
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WKC Construction
10.
Lafarge South Africa
9.
Doron
7.
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Tiber
6.
Lemay
5.
Sebedisan Construction
3.
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JVZ Construction
2.
Pretorius Structures
1.
Which is the biggest construction company in South Africa?
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What is the biggest engineering company in South Africa?
The answer isWBHO Construction(Pty) Ltd.
The company deals with civil engineering works, earthworks, and building construction.
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How many construction companies are in South Africa?
As of 2019, the South Africanconstruction industryhas 58 registered construction companies, including those registered in the JSE.
The sector contributes about 4% of the countrys GDP and has employed more than 1.3 million people.
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What is the most popular construction company?
The company has more than 190,000 employees and annual revenue of about 39 billion.
These companies have been instrumental to the countrys growth over the last few decades.
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Most of the firms operate legally in accordance with the countrys business registration laws.
Others, however, are not registered.
There are numerous reasons you may want to do a background check on a company.
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Some of the most common reasons include conductingbusinessdeals, buying shares, or issuing credit.
Read on to discover how you’re free to ascertain whether a company is registered or not.
She has a Bachelor of Commerce & IT from the University of Nairobi and joined Briefly.co.za in November 2019.
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