Projects

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Projects – De-Construction and Demolition

The Metcor Group specialises in de-construction and demolition projects specifically to industry cliental including:

  • Mining
  • Petrochemical
  • Construction
  • Parastatals
  • Automotive
  • Engineering
  • Paper and Sugar Mill

Our team, which boasts more than 30 years’ experience, approaches these projects meticulously with an aim to deconstruct and extract all recyclable material and salvageable equipment prior to demolition. The benefits are financial to our customers, creating local jobs, preserving the environment and reintroducing reusable equipment to the manufacturing industry.

We are further very conscious of the high risk involved with physical stripping and preparation by our workforce, and will never compromise safety for financial benefit. Protecting our labour force will always have first priority. We therefore share a philosophy of limiting personnel on site to reduce the risk of injury, and endeavour to employ a fully mechanised approach.

Metcor adopts standards and guidelines prescribed by the Project Management Institute. These good practices, which are globally recognized, focus on ensuring our processes are not harmful to the environment or personnel and sets high corporate governance levels. Our partners at A’R Contract solutions ensures our project key drivers, timelines, scope definition and contracting strategy fit the purpose of the project and client requirements.

Our standard approach to all projects includes a;

  • Detailed Risk Assessment
  • Complete Safety Plan
  • Qualified Work methodology
  • Environmental Management Plan

Current Projects

Transnet National Ports Authority – Purchase of the Ingwenya

In November 2018 Metcor Group purchased the Ingwenya Dredging vessel. The Ingwenya is a Dredger built in 1981 by IHC Dredgers -Netherlands. The vessel was originally purchased for ongoing dredging in the Durban port and immediately outside the entrance to counter the littoral drift that would otherwise recreate the infamous Bar across the entrance channel.

Recent Projects