ENGINEERING
While the net satisfaction of Consulting Engineers South Africa's (Cesa’s) member firms improved significantly in 2017, they do not have high hopes for 2018 owing to the current political landscape, amid revelations of state capture and corruption allegations across key government entities. “Our member firms mostly depend on these key client bodies being functional and in continuous pursuit of competent and professional consulting engineering services for infrastructure development to sustain their business operations and maintain a steady workforce of professional practitioners,” noted Cesa CEO Chris Campbell in a statement on Thursday.
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