Women in the SA Construction industry – CCS speaks to Zandile Nkosi

In celebration of Woman’s month in SA, CCS spoke to Zandile Nkosi, Site Agent for WBHO, and asked her advice for young women considering her profession and her experiences to date.
CCS – Market Leaders in MENA

BNC MENA speaks to Joanna Pollard about positioning CCS as Market Leaders in the industry, teamwork and CCS Gulf Objectives for 2019.
Behind the curve

Construction companies should be looking for ways to use technology to drive higher productivity, achieve cost savings and improve project management.
CCS acquires UK Candy distributor

CCS has acquired Construction Computer Software Limited (CCS UK), a UK-based distribution partner for CCS.
Candy “We Built This City” 2019 roadshow in KZN & Western Cape, SA

This year’s Candy User Seminar Roadshow in South Africa attracted more than 400 Users of our Candy construction project management software.
CONSTRUCTION Market advice: Best practices for tender and RFP submissions

Andrew Skudder, CEO, looks at South Africa; a complex, high-risk and low-margin market, with little room for error. Here are some of our tips for positioning to win construction contracts against the backdrop of a hungry and competitive construction industry.
Germany’s RIB Software acquires 70% stake in Construction Computer Software (CCS)

“We are very proud to be partnering with an industry leader like RIB, which will bring a wealth of opportunity to CCS, our Clients and our team”. Andrew Skudder, CCS CEO.
Congratulations to our client, Mr. Emad Azmy, President of ASGC, #3 in the 2019 Construction Week Power 100

At the helm of the construction mammoth ASGC, President Emad Azmy says that one of the company’s major goals in 2019, is to increase the application of technologies such as RFID and drones on its construction sites.
Focus on Infrastructure spend in the 2019 SA Budget

On Wednesday the 20th of February, Finance Minister Tito Mboweni tabled the national budget before Parliament.
SA Budget 2019: a fine balancing act!

Finance Minister Tito Mboweni’s maiden budget speech, next week, will be delivered against the backdrop of slower and weaker economic growth coupled with deteriorating public finances.