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Download Our Profile EKS CONSULTING ENGINEERS engineering solutions is our pride EKS [email protected] ENGINEERS COMPANY PROFILE(015) 296 [email protected] 2962 (015)www.eksengineers.co.za 296 2962 www.eksengineers.co.za 1 Content 01 INTRODUCTION 08 COMPANY ORGANOGRAM Photo: View Showing Water Park VISION LEADERSHIP TEAM 02 09 OUR VALUES COMPANY AFFILIATION 03 MISSION 10 QUALITY ASSURANCE 04 SERVICES 11 HEALTH AND SAFETY 05 COMPANY RESOURCES 12 SUSTAINABILITY BROAD-BASED 06 BLACK ECONOMIC 13 COMPANY EXPERIENCE EMPOWERMENT CORPORATE SOCIAL SHORT CVS FOR KEY 07 RESPONSIBILITY 14 PERSONNEL Contact us Head Office 19 Mokgapa Street, Flora Park, Polokwane, 0699 Other Office 22 Eybers Street, La Hoff, Klerksdorp, 2570 Tel (015) 296 2962 Fax (015) 296 3304 Cell 072 135 8294 [email protected] Email [email protected] [email protected] 2 EKS CONSULTING ENGINEERS COMPANY PROFILE [email protected] (015) 296 2962 www.eksengineers.co.za Photo: View Showing Water Park 01 Introduction EKS Consulting Engineers is a multidisciplinary consulting engineering and management company with vast years of experience in Civil Engineering Services. The company was established in South Africa in 2010. The company provides outstanding engineering, management and specialist technical services to the government and private sector clients. 02 Vision We strive to provide modified solutions that eventually support sustainable development and to be South Africa’s World Class leader in the skill of supplying sustainable engineering solutions. Our Values EKS Consulting Engineers values form the foundation of our commitment to our client’s relationships, our promise to our people and the contribution we make to the communities in which we live in and work for. • We aim to set industry standards, benefit communities and make significant contribution throughout the developed and developing world. • We cultivate human achievement through excellence, innovation and collaboration • We celebrate diversity and respect others by acting with integrity and honesty • We work to build a vibrant and brighter future for all. • We subscribe to good corporate governance, citizenship and business ethics EKS CONSULTING ENGINEERS COMPANY PROFILE [email protected] (015) 296 2962 www.eksengineers.co.za 3 Photo: View Showing Water Park 03 Mission We plan to work hand in hand with people. Through listening and understanding, we will be able to drive towards achieving clients goals. This is mostly based on experience, whilst working with several consulting engineers, in meetings held between clients, community and other contractors. Be well acquainted and co-operate closely with a number of highly recognized and well established firms of different civil engineering disciplines providing services that can complement the services offered by EKS Consulting Engineers. 4 EKS CONSULTING ENGINEERS COMPANY PROFILE [email protected] (015) 296 2962 www.eksengineers.co.za Photo: View Showing Water Park Photo: View showing slushing of G1 base in preparation for priming 04 Services EKS Consulting Engineers provides a wide range of civil engineering services. These services include, amongst other, the following main fields of activity: • Transportation • Water and Sanitation • Buildings and Structures • Project Management • Water and Waste Water Treatment • Environmental • Community Planning and Development • Storm Water Management EKS CONSULTING ENGINEERS COMPANY PROFILE [email protected] (015) 296 2962 www.eksengineers.co.za 5 Photo: View showing processing of G1 base layer Photo: View showing stone pitching done at Culvert 05 Company Resources EKS Consulting Engineers uses recent technologies and softwares for planning and designing of civil projects. • Microsoft Office 2018 • Microsoft Projects for effective project management, 2018 Civil Designer • 3D AutoCAD 2018 for drafting • Sidra for traffic analysis programme • Water mate for water networks analysis and designs • Pipe mate for pipes design • Road mate for roads design • Rubicon for pavement design and analysis • Prokon for structural analyses and design RECENT TECHNOLOGIES AND SOFTWARES 6 EKS CONSULTING ENGINEERS COMPANY PROFILE [email protected] (015) 296 2962 www.eksengineers.co.za Photo: View showing processing of G1 base layer Photo: View showing stone pitching done at Culvert 06 Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment EKS Consulting Engineers contributes to the socio-economic transformation of South Africa in its adoption of the principles and requirements of Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE). BBBEE is a South African Government initiative driven by the Department of Trade and Industry (dti). It aims to facilitate the involvement and participation of all historically disadvantaged individuals, broadening the country’s economic base and stimulating economic growth and employment. EKS Consulting Engineer’s BBBEE initiatives are aligned with the dti’s Codes of Good Practice and geared towards the Construction Sector Transformation Charter. These initiatives focus on transformation, bringing about substantial change in the racial and gender composition of ownership, control and management within EKS Consulting Engineers. A further focus is the effective advancement of employment equity while adhering to the principles of non-racialism and non-sexism – skills development – accelerating the advancement of black men and women, disabled people and designated groups with the emphasis on bursaries, learnerships and technical training. CODES OF GOOD PRACTICE EKS CONSULTING ENGINEERS COMPANY PROFILE [email protected] (015) 296 2962 www.eksengineers.co.za 7 Photo: View showing casted V-drains behind bus stop Photo: View showing installed guardrails 07 Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Social investment (CSI) is an integral part of our BEE transformation, corporate accountability and governance programme, and is a key component of our stated objectives. We recognise that as a corporate citizen in South Africa, as EKS Consulting Engineers, we have the responsibility to our stakeholders and the communities in which we operate. We contribute to a more vibrant world through a socially responsible and sustainable approach that includes sharing our knowledge and skills. EKS Consulting Engineers and its people embrace the philosophy of giving back to the community by encouraging proactive involvement in the company’s multiple corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. Since communities have different needs, our CSR programmes encompass different aims, ranging from empowering youth to be successful, active citizens, to financial assistance of food and shelter. Our industry enables our people to contribute in the most practical and effective ways by providing input into community development and infrastructure in needy areas all around different communities. Photo: View showing preparation for concrete V drain 8 EKS CONSULTING ENGINEERS COMPANY PROFILE [email protected] (015) 296 2962 www.eksengineers.co.za Photo: View showing installed guardrails K.E Sikhitha Company Director 08 (Pr. Tech Eng., B-Tech: Eng. Civil, N.Di- Organogram ploma Civil & MBA) Marketing Director N.P. Seeletso Administrator (Bachelor of Laws) M.M. Phofu Design Civil Engineering Technologist (Pr. Tech Eng., B-Tech: Eng. Civil & N.Diploma Civil) R Nekhalale D.C Sikhitha R Jones Senior Civil Engineering Technologist Senior Scientist Contracts Manager (Pr. Tech Eng, B-Tech & N. Diploma: Eng. Civil) (BSc: Community Water & (N. Diploma: Eng. Civil) Sanitation) and Postgraduate Diploma in Project Management T. Sikhitha V. Sikhitha Civil Engineering Technician Civil Engineering Technician (N. Diploma: Eng. Civil) (N. Diploma: Eng. Civil) EKS CONSULTING ENGINEERS COMPANY PROFILE [email protected] (015) 296 2962 www.eksengineers.co.za 9 Photo: View showing finishing o side slopes 09 Leadership Team Our people are highly motivated by the fact that the work we do in engineering, management and specialist technical services makes a real difference to the communities in which we live and work. Professional Affiliation Members of our staff are registered members of the following professional organisation: • Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) • Concrete Society of Southern Africa (CSSA) • South African Institution of Civil Engineering (SAICE) Company Affiliation The company has membership registration with the following councils: • Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) • South African Black Technical and Allied Careers Organisation (SABTACO) REAL DIFFERENCE TO THE COMMUNITIES 10 Quality Assurance EKS Consulting Engineers is governed by management systems encompassing its areas of operations. The management systems address all EKS Consulting Engineers activities across the concept, feasibility and planning phases as well as the design, construction, operation and maintenance phases of each project. 10 EKS CONSULTING ENGINEERS COMPANY PROFILE [email protected] (015) 296 2962 www.eksengineers.co.za Photo: View showing finishing o side slopes Photo: View showing repairing of by pass road 11 Health and Safety EKS Consulting Engineers has a comprehensive safety governance framework and management system in place. Our organisation supports a zero harm philosophy and encourages a culture of ‘safety first’. Our work environment actively cares for people. Through our health and safety management system, our goal is to provide: • A safe and healthy work environment • Appropriate assessment
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