Candy and Cash Flow

Andrew Skudder talks about managing cash flow through it’s software solutions Candy and BuildSmart with MEP Middle East
Value for Money

Ian Hauptfleish, General Manager of Construction Computer Software (CCS) Gulf outlines how the right construction software can result in long-term cost and efficiency savings, for Construction Week magazine.
Local business gives back to Centurion school

RIB CCS recently donated computers to Wierda Park Primary School to enhance learner experience. Principal Ntombi Mamakoko said in a statement she was grateful to RIB CCS and its CEO, Andrew Skudder, who came in person for the handover.
Intelligent Integration

Ian Hauptfleisch, GM of CCS Gulf, explains to Construction Business News ME, who really benefits from PM software and how choosing the right software can be vital in winning and managing projects.
Tech Times: Special Focus: Construction & Project Management Software

With so much happening in the Indian construction industry, Lalu Varghese, Director, LSS, CCS Partner in India, weighs in on the issues at hand.
CCS Providing leading edge software to the Indian Market

Lalu Varghese, Director of CCS India, speaks exclusively to Construction Opportunities Magazine about CCS’s USPs, latest technology trends and the future outlook for the industry and region.
Big Project ME: Out On The Green

Recapping the 2018 edition of the Big Project ME Golf Day – Contractors Cup, with the industry’s finest golfers coming together for a day of friendly competition.
Venetia mine runs on Candy

The De Beers Group started excavation work on an underground extension to its Venetia Mine in South Africa in 2013.The new development is expected to extend the life of the mine to 2046 and deliver about 96 million carats in diamonds.
CCS Candy WINS!!

CCS CEO, Andrew Skudder, and the CCS UK team, accepting the Construction Computing Award for Estimating & Valuation Product of the Year, for Candy, at The Hammers XII held in the UK.
US$ 2.1 Billion mining project runs on CCS Candy

The De Beers Group started excavation work on an underground extension to its Venetia Mine in South Africa in 2013.