Digital Construction Transformation in Mauritius
RIB CCS SA hosted construction industry leaders in Mauritius at the “Digital Construction Transformation” networking event.
2022 Candy Virtual User Seminar
Candy Users from across the globe attended our 3-day, 2022 Virtual Candy User Seminar Series, showcasing the 3 Principles of effective cost control.
Cloud Computing Key to Digital Transformation of Construction Industry
The rate of digital adoption by the construction industry is soaring. In a survey conducted by RIB CCS, respondents singled out cloud computing as the most critical area to invest in followed by BIM, mobile technology and integrated technology platforms.
Construction Technology Festival – 2022
RIB CCS proudly sponsored the fifth edition of Construction Technology Festival (CTF) that was held at The Address Hotel, Dubai Marina on the 7th and 8th of June 2022.
RIB CCS Cares – Iftar meal distribution – 2022
For our 7th year running, during the holy month of Ramadan, RIB CCS Gulf team have proudly raised funds and distributed 600 Iftar meals at one of the busiest labour camps area in Dubai, Al Quoz Industrial Area.
ASASS Egypt joins the RIB CCS Family
We are proud to welcome ASASS Egypt to the Candy family! A general contracting company focused on turn-key projects covering various sectors from Residential to Administrational and Commercial.
RIB CCS Celebrates 40 Years of Embedding Technological Best Practice in Construction Industry
RIB CCS has been at the forefront of technological evolution in construction for 40 years. Celebrating this milestone, newly appointed VP, Peter Damhuis, reflects on the business’s evolution.
New Vice President takes the reins at RIB CCS
Peter Damhuis has been appointed Vice President of RIB CCS. With more than 25 years of experience under his belt, his appointment brings continuity, deep industry knowledge and passion for the construction industry to the role.
Construction: Flywheel for Economic Recovery in SA?
The construction sector is one of the most important sectors worldwide, representing about 13% of global employment. In South Africa, this figure is about 8%, painting a bleak picture for the industry and the economy as a whole.
Upward trend expected for construction industry in 2022
The construction industry is more positive about the year ahead! This is one of the key insights gleaned from a 2022 Construction Industry Outlook survey conducted by RIB CCS in Africa and the Middle East in the final quarter of 2021.