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Matrolab Group (Pty) Ltd - Executed Project List (4 Yrs) MATROLAB GROUP (PTY) LTD - EXECUTED PROJECT LIST (4 YRS) CLIENT PROJECT DESCRIPTION LOCATION TYPE OF WORK Year Executed Contract N.001-192-2007/1GFIP - Ballustrades BKS c/o SANRAL Gauteng, RSA Concrete Site Laboratory Mar-10 Project Contract N.012-112-2009/1F Rehabilitation of North West Province, KV3 c/o SANRAL Soils and Seals Site Laboratory Apr-10 N12 RSA CONTRACT N017-030-2005/4 FOR DNNN2: NEW Soils, Concrete and Seals Site Aurecon c/o SANRAL Mpumalanga, RSA Apr-10 CONSTRUCTION: LEANDRA TO LEVEN STATION Laboratory CONTRACT NO NRA N.012-140-2009/1F North West Province, KV3 c/o SANRAL Soils and Seals Site Laboratory Dec-10 REHABILITATION OF NATIONAL ROUTE 12 RSA CONTRACT NO NRA R.037-010-2008/2F KV3 c/o SANRAL Limpopo, RSA Soils and Seals Site Laboratory Jan-11 RECONSTRUCTION OF NATIONAL ROUTE R37 WORK PACKAGE B: NATIONAL ROAD 1 SECTION Soils, Chemical, Seals, Asphalt, SANRAL 20 BETWEEN 14th AVENUE & BUCCLEUCH Gauteng, RSA Jan-11 Concrete Site Laboratory INTERCHANGES CONTRACT : NO. 27199/1 FOR THE North West Province, Soils, Concrete and Asphalt Site UWP c/o SANRAL CONSTRUCTION OF SECTION 1 OF THE Mar-11 RSA Laboratory BAKWENA N4 TOLL ROAD CONTRACT No. 0245-70-49 FOR Road D4170 Bigen Africa Limpopo. RSA Soils and Seals Site Laboratory Apr-11 and D4167 between R37 and Maandagshoek EXECUTED PROJECT LIST Page 1 MATROLAB GROUP (PTY) LTD - EXECUTED PROJECT LIST (4 YRS) Jeffares & Green c/o CONTRACT N007-023-2010/1F: Moorreesburg Western Cape Soils and Seals Site Laboratory May-11 SANRAL HHO Africa c/o City of CONTRACT C880: Koeberg Interchange Western Cape Soils and Seals Site Laboratory Jun-11 Cape Town & WCPG CONTRACT NO: NRA N.011-130-2009/2F SSI c/o SANRAL PARTIAL RECONSTRUCTION OF NATIONAL Limpopo, RSA Soils and Seals Site Laboratory Jul-11 ROUTE N11 African Minerals: Pepel Sierra Leone for the Basil Read Sierra Leone, Africa Soils Site Laboratory Jul-11 construction of private haul road CONTRACT NRA N.017-040-2005/2: UPGRADE Soils, Concrete and Asphalt Site BKS c/o SANRAL Mpumalanga, RSA Sep-11 OF NATIONAL ROUTE 17 Laboratory SFC Consulting c/o Contract NRA R.038-023-2010/1F Mpumalanga, RSA Soils and Seals Site Laboratory Feb-12 SANRAL Repair and Reseal of National Route R38 WORK PACKAGE E1: NATIONAL ROAD 3 SECTION Soils, Chemical, Seals, Asphalt, SANRAL 12 BETWEEN HEIDELBERG ROAD & Gauteng, RSA Apr-12 Concrete Site Laboratory GELDENHUYS INTERCHANGES CONTRACT NO NRA R.033-057/2010/1FREPAIR BKS c/o SANRAL Mpumalanga, RSA Soils and Seals Site Laboratory May-12 AND RESEAL OF ROAD R033, SECTIONS 5, 6 & 7 CONTRACT No, NRA: N014-130-2009/1F FOR North West Province, KV3 c/o SANRAL Soils and Seals Site Laboratory May-12 RECONSTRUCTION OF NATIONAL ROUTE N14 RSA EXECUTED PROJECT LIST Page 2 MATROLAB GROUP (PTY) LTD - EXECUTED PROJECT LIST (4 YRS) CONTRACT N14-050-2009/1F: Boplaas - UWP c/o SANRAL Northern Cape Soils and Seals Site Laboratory May-12 Olifantshoek Repair and Reseal CONTRACT N14-060-2009/1F: Olifantshoek - UWP c/o SANRAL Northern Cape Soils and Seals Site Laboratory Jun-12 Kathu Repair and Reseal WORK PACKAGE C: NATIONAL ROAD 1 SECTIONS Soils, Chemical, Seals, Asphalt, SANRAL 20 & 21 BETWEEN BUCCLEUCH & BRAKFONTEIN Gauteng, RSA Aug-12 Concrete Site Laboratory INTERCHANGES CONTRACT C708.9: Trunk Road 2 Section 1 (M5) Soils, Asphalt and Concrete Site BKS c/o WCPG Western Cape Aug-12 Km 0.840 - Km 2.880 Laboratory Soils Laboratory including Worley Parsons RSA Liquid Gas Project @Pemba / Palma in Mozambique Foundation Indicators for Sep-12 (Pty) Ltd Mozambique Investigation / Design Phase CONTRACT No. NRA P 002-003-2011/1 - MILL Soils and Asphalt Site BKS (Pty) Ltd AND REPLACE OF ASPHALT SURFACING ON Gauteng, RSA Sep-12 Laboratory ROAD P206/1 CONTRACT No. NRA N.012-140-2010/1 FOR North West Province, KV3 c/o SANRAL Soils and Seals Site Laboratory Sep-12 REHABILITATION OF NATIONAL ROUTE 12 RSA CONTRACT No. NRA N002-223-2006/1, Repairs KwaZUlu Natal / Soils, Asphalt and Seals NME / SANRAL Sep-12 and Overlay of National Route 2 Section 22 Hibberdene Laboratory Soils, Seals and Concrete Site UWP c/o SANRAL CONTRACT N014-070-2009/1F: Kuruman - Kathu Northern Cape Nov-12 Laboratory EXECUTED PROJECT LIST Page 3 MATROLAB GROUP (PTY) LTD - EXECUTED PROJECT LIST (4 YRS) CONTRACT NRA N002-060-2011/1: Dekriet Soils, Seals and Concrete Site SSI c/o SANRAL Western Cape Nov-12 Station to Gouritzmond Laboratory CONTRACT No NRA N002-240-2011/1M, KwaZulu Natal / Soils, Asphalt, ande Concrete PD NAIDOO / SANRAL Dec-12 Rehabilitation of N2 Section 24 Umkomaas Laboratory CONTRACT No. NRA R.040-040-2011/1F - Asphalt, Seals, Soils and BKS c/o SANRAL Mpumalanga, RSA Mar-13 RESEAL OF NATIONAL ROAD R40 Concrete Site Laboratory Worley Parsons c/o Contract NRA R.081-010-2009/2 Partial Limpopo, RSA Soils and Seals Site Laboratory Apr-13 SANRAL Reconstruction of National Route R81 CONTRACT C364: Trunk Road 22/1 and MR 305 AECOM c/o WCPG Western Cape Soils and Seals Site Laboratory May-13 between Tulbach and Wolseley Ndodana Civils c/o Soils, Seals and Concrete Site CONTRACT N014-040-2012/1M Northern Cape May-13 SANRAL Laboratory CONTRACT NO NRA R.035-020-2011/1F FOR THE Soils,Seals and Asphalt Site SSI c/o SANRAL Mpumalanga, RSA May-13 RESEAL OF NATIONAL ROUTE R35 Laboratory Worley Parson c/o CONTRACT NRA N010-120-2012/1M FOR Soils, Seals and Asphalt Site Northern Cape, RSA Jul-13 SANRAL (REPAIR AND RESEAL) ON NATIONAL ROUTE 10 Laboratory CONTRACT NRA N010-120-2011/1F FOR Worley Parson c/o Soils, Seals and Asphalt Site PERIODIC MAINTENANCE (RESEAL) OF Northern Cape, RSA Jul-13 SANRAL Laboratory NATIONAL ROUTE 10 EXECUTED PROJECT LIST Page 4 MATROLAB GROUP (PTY) LTD - EXECUTED PROJECT LIST (4 YRS) UPGRADING OF ROUTE 4 AND MONONTSHA Soils, Concrete and Seals Site ILIFA Africa Engineers Free State, RSA Jul-13 ROAD - QWA-QWA Laboratory Lidwala Consulting c/o Upgrading of Road D623 from Swartpan to Soils, Concrete and Asphalt Site North West North West, RSA Oct-13 Makapanstad Laboratory Government Uprading of National of National Route N17 Worley Parsons c/o Soils, Chemical, Seals, Asphalt, Section 3: from Leven (KM 26.36) to Trichardt Mpumalanga, RSA Dec-13 SANRAL Concrete Site Laboratory (KM 33.5) Stafanutti Stocks Roads Soils Laboratory for Process Kusile Power Station Mpumalanga, RSA Feb-14 and Earthworks Control PROJECT PWRT122/12: Rehabilitation & Reseal PW De Bruin c/o North Soils, Seals and Asphalt Site of Road P1-3 (R101) from Maubane to Babelegi North West, RSA Jul-14 West Department Laboratory in Bojanale District EXECUTED PROJECT LIST Page 5.
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