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Events

A number of employees made up the SCIP team and took part in the Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) relay on Saturday the 03 September. It took great dedication from our team to get to the Kyalami Country Club as early as 07:00 on a Saturday and still serve, run, walk, play volleyball and cycle with the energy the team had. It took even more dedication for some of our team members to take part in more than one activity in the blistering heat. Congratulations to the SCIP cycling team that won gold in the recreational category. It was, indeed, a great...

We are given the opportunity to realise that we share the world, a world that has touched us differently, and once we allow ourselves to touch each other’s worlds in a meaningful way we begin to actualise the words of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela when he said: “A fundamental concern for others in our individual and community lives would go a long way in making the world the better place we so passionately dreamt of.” Mama Miriam Sithole, an 86-year-old lady from Alra Park, provided us with an opportunity to touch her life this Mandela Day. She is currently raising her two grandchildren...

At SCIP Engineering, we say the most important bridges we build are between human beings. The “Pampoenkoets” is proof of our determination to build bridges between the people of our communities. What is the “Pampoenkoets”? It’s a story that shines with hope and it starts with the Newclare Reformed Church. The church has been without a reverend for the past 15 years, simply because and they cannot afford to appoint one. However, the congregation has survived together, despite the fact they are a very poor coloured community who come from areas as far and wide as Westbury, Newclare, Claremont, Coronation, Riverlea and...

Ocean Scrappers, powered by SCIP Engineering group, participate in the annual boat race. On the 13th of October 2018, a group of third-year students from the University of Johannesburg took part in the Annual Boat Race hosted by the Concrete Society of Southern Africa. The boat race was held at the Benoni Boat Racing Club at Homestead Lake. The team, Ocean Scrappers, along with other participants of the boat race were tasked with constructing a lightweight one-man canoe using concrete as a primary constituent. Ocean Scrappers consists of 7 members namely Peace Sifiso Masango, Mahlodi Mogale, Makgale Malatji, Sadam Lehutjo, Neo Mashiane,...