Fort Concrete revival to create 160 jobs

30 Aug, 2018 - 13:08 0 Views
Fort Concrete revival to create 160 jobs

eBusiness Weekly

Munyaradzi Musiiwa
MIDLANDS – Gweru based concrete material manufacturer, Fort Concrete’s revival is set to create more than 160 employment opportunities.

Fort Concrete is a subsidiary of the regional concrete material manufacturer Aveng Infraset which will soon be operating on full capacity after Diaspora Infrastructural Development Group (DIDG) made a $3 million investment into the to boost railway sleeper production, which is part of the group`s five-year rail infrastructure resuscitation plan.

Aveng Infraset director international operations, Kobus Burger said the company, which has 28 employees, is looking to employing 160 people wants it starts operating on full throttle.

“What happened is that in 2008, we left the company in the custody of our employees. But, when DIDG approached us, we decided to come back and revive it. At the moment there are 28 employees but we want to recruit 160 people once we fully implement what we want to do here. We can even employ more if there is demand for our products,” he said.

DIDG executive chairman Donovan Chimhandamba said [the company was also setting its eyes on the roads infrastructural development which the country recently embarked and infrastructural development in general.

He said the company produces concrete material for big structures such as bridges, tall buildings, Dams, roads and many others.

The company produces concrete water pipes and culverts for bridges.

Mr Chimhandamba said the company is set to benefit from the infrastructural development drive being undertaken by the country.

“The next phase we will be looking at other production lines which are the material for roads and bridges where there are a lot opportunities in that area. We also think that with the whole infrastructural development that the whole country has embarked on there is a huge business opportunity for this company.

So DIDG is now considering venturing into road infrastructure rehabilitation, once production at revamped Fort Concrete joint project with Aveng Infraset kicks off,” he said.

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