Concor Holdings
Concor Holdings Ltd. was a South African construction company. It was active throughout southern Africa, involved in mining, civil engineering, building and road projects. It was listed on the JSE Securities Exchange and, for the year ended June 2005, Concor's last year as a listed company, had an annual turnover of 1.6 billion Rand. It was delisted on 30 June 2006 when 100% of its share capital was purchased by the Murray and Roberts Holdings.
Projects
- Port of Ngqura, Coega, Port Elizabeth, New Port construction consisting of: eastern breakwater, 2.7 km in length extending into Algoa Bay to a maximum water depth of 18 metres. A secondary western breakwater 1.125 km in length to a water depth of 15m. Five berths (initially) totalling 1,800m of quay wall - two for containers, two for dry bulk and breakbulk cargo and one for liquid bulk cargo. JV with Hochtief
- Port of Ngqura, Container Terminal Civil Works Phase II, Coega, Port Elizabeth, Extension of the container terminal and quay walls to make provision for two more ship berths. JV with Hochtief
- Katima Mulilo Bridge, between Namibia and Zambia
- Katse Dam, Lesotho JV with Hochtief
- Injaka Bridge, which collapsed during construction, killing 14 people[1]
- Sasol Three steamplant with 300 metre high chimney
- Durban Harbour Tunnel New service 515m tunnel underneath Durban Harbour entrance. JV with Hochtief
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