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SA Businesses Hit the Brakes as Interest Rates Soar

Dayo Odufuwa by Dayo Odufuwa
January 3, 2024
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The construction industry in South Africa faces a host of challenges that require resilience, innovation, and adaptability. These challenges are not isolated; they are interlinked and demand strategic planning from industry leaders.

Among the key challenges are the rising costs of materials, labour, and equipment; the interest rate hikes that could squeeze the industry; the persistent power supply problems that disrupt projects and increase costs; the new asbestos abatement regulations that require additional investment and compliance; and the slower economy that reduces budgets, opportunities, and competition.

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According to reports, Geoffrey Jäck, the managing director of asbestos, roofing, and remedial construction contractor Indawo, South Africa, says that the company has remained resilient and vigilant in the face of these challenges, but also stresses the need for balance, diversification, and quality.Loadshedding disrupts the workflow and affects the ability to meet deadlines.

It’s a challenge we’ve had to navigate, but it adds an extra layer of complexity to projects.Indawo’s experience and innovation have helped it overcome the hurdles of the past and prepare for the future.

As the new year begins, the construction industry in South Africa must be flexible and proactive to navigate the complex and challenging environment.

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