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TWP Profile
Energy division making its mark
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The provision of sustainable energy solutions is the key focus of the energy division of project house TWP Holdings. TWP Energy GM Ian Curry tells Mining Weekly that the division does not intend to become involved in huge energy projects, such as...
By: Janice Healing
23rd April 2010
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Engineering project house sponsors entrepreneurs
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Engineering project house TWP Projects is sponsoring 39 historically disadvantaged South African female entrepreneurs for the certificate programme in entrepreneurship and new venture creation, which is run by the Centre for Entrepreneurship at...
By: Carla Thomaz
23rd April 2010
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Investment arm seeks to list within three years
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The investment division of TWP, known as TWP Investments, has set its sights on becoming an independent entity within the next two to three years, and seeks to be listed separately as a mid-tier natural resources and energy company.
By: Janice Healing
23rd April 2010
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Kudos for quality and safety
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A commitment to enhance workplace safety has resulted in TWP Projects being recommended for international safety and quality accreditation.
By: Janice Healing
23rd April 2010
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New company to handle plant maintenance and operation services
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TWP Holdings has formalised its plant maintenance and operation services into a new company called Outsourced Plant Operations (OPS), which will be a wholly owned subsidiary of the group.
By: Janice Healing
23rd April 2010
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New directors at TWP Projects
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The 2009 merger between Basil Read and TWP Holdings has led to a number of reshuffles to the boards of TWP subsidiaries, including the appointment of new executive directors at TWP Projects.
By: Janice Healing
23rd April 2010
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Optimism the order of the day
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After the recent economic global slump, the projects company of TWP Holdings is positive about opportunities in the year ahead. As the largest subsidiary within TWP Holdings, TWP Projects has a major role to play in the success of the overall...
By: Janice Healing
23rd April 2010
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Regional strategy gains momentum
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The TWP Holdings group has added two more regional offices to its portfolio, with the opening of offices in Zambia and Peru earlier this year to complement its existing offices in the Limpopo and North West provinces of South Africa.
By: Janice Healing
23rd April 2010
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Energy Division
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Off-grid Solutions
Renewable Energy
Sustain-able Energy Solutions
Sustainable Energy Solutions
Energy Front
Gold Dump Processing Operation
Mining
Construction Management
Minerals Processing Plants
Owned Subsidiary
Process Plant Management Services
Oil And Gas Industry
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Project Support Services
Project Management Solutions
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