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Projects Booklet January 2016 South Africa’s Investment Opportunities Projects Booklet 1 January 2016 2 © The Department of Trade and Industry (the dti), 2015 Published by the dti, 2015. Reproduction is permitted, provided the source is acknowledged. Contents Infrastructure and Industrial Projects ..................................................................................................................................... 7 Metallurgical Complex: Musina Special Economic Zone (SEZ) ............................................................................................ 7 South African Iron and Steel .................................................................................................................................................. 8 Platinum Group Metals Value Chain Beneficiation .............................................................................................................. 10 N2 Wildcoast Highway between East London and eThekwini ............................................................................................ 10 Tambo Springs Inland Port and Logistics Gateway ............................................................................................................ 11 Titanium Metal Powder Production and Beneficiation ......................................................................................................... 11 TCTA Mzimvubu Water project (MWP) ................................................................................................................................ 12 Trans Caledon Tunnel Authority Projects ............................................................................................................................ 13 TCTA Lesotho Highlands Water Project .............................................................................................................................. 13 TCTA Vaal River Eastern Subsystem Augmentation Project (VRESAP) ............................................................................. 13 TCTA Mokolo-Crocodile River (West) Water Augmentation Project – Phase 1 ................................................................... 14 TCTA Komati Water Supply Augmentation Project (KWSAP) ............................................................................................ 14 TCTA Berg River Water Project (BWP) ............................................................................................................................... 14 TCTA Mooi-Mgeni Transfer Scheme – Phase 2 .................................................................................................................. 15 TCTA Vaal-Gamagara Water Scheme (VGWS 1) ............................................................................................................... 15 TCTA Olifants River Water Resource Project (ORWRDP – 2) ............................................................................................ 16 3 TCTA Mokolo Crocodile River (West) Water Augmentation Project – Phase 2 ................................................................... 16 TCTA Lesotho Highlands Water Project – Phase II (LHWP – II) ......................................................................................... 17 TCTA Acid Mine Drainage – Long Term Solution (AMD) ..................................................................................................... 17 TCTA Umkhomazi (UWP) .................................................................................................................................................... 18 Transnet .............................................................................................................................................................................. 19 DCT Berth Deepening ......................................................................................................................................................... 19 Pier 1 Phase 2 Salisbury Island........................................................................................................................................... 20 Manganese Expansion Project ............................................................................................................................................ 21 Saldanha Bay – Upgrade and Extension of General Maintenance Quay .......................................................................... 22 Saldanha Bay – Berth 205................................................................................................................................................... 22 Saldanha Bay – Mossgas Jetty ........................................................................................................................................... 23 Central Energy Fund (CEF) ................................................................................................................................................. 25 1,500MW Solar Park .......................................................................................................................................................... 25 Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) .......................................................................................................................... 26 Arengo 316 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 26 Frankfort Paper Mill Project ................................................................................................................................................ 26 Support Independent Power Producers - Coal ................................................................................................................... 27 Support Independent Power Producers - Gas..................................................................................................................... 28 Support Independent Power Producers - Renewable Energy ........................................................................................... 29 INGA 3 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 29 INGA Transmission ............................................................................................................................................................. 30 Mahlodi Cellulose (Pty) Ltd.................................................................................................................................................. 31 Multi Model OEM Assembly Plant ....................................................................................................................................... 31 Ncondenzi............................................................................................................................................................................ 32 Platinum Group Metal Value Chain Beneficiation ................................................................................................................ 33 Titanium Metal Powered Production and Beneficiation ...................................................................................................... 33 Titanium /Zirconium Beneficiation Project ........................................................................................................................... 34 Coega Development Corporation (CDC) ............................................................................................................................. 35 Coega Airport and Aerospace Cluster ................................................................................................................................ 35 SAMRT Stainless Steel Thin Strip Mill ................................................................................................................................ 36 Seagold-Wildcoast Abalone Farm ....................................................................................................................................... 40 Advancing Readiness Project.............................................................................................................................................. 42 Renewable Energy Component Manufacturing ................................................................................................................... 44 Newco Auto ......................................................................................................................................................................... 47 SA Vehicle Semi Knocked Down (SKD) Assembly Plant .................................................................................................... 47 SAFCO – Soya bean processing project ............................................................................................................................. 48 PRASA................................................................................................................................................................................. 49 Cape Town International Airport Link ................................................................................................................................... 49 Moloto Rail Corridor............................................................................................................................................................ 50 Gauteng – KwaZulu Natal High Speed Rail
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