PREFABRICATION HOUSES LAUNCH IN SOUTH AFRICA

South Africa to get a prefabrication house by CMIG Drawin that is expected to help the local resident in Gauteng.

Chinese firm China Minsheng Drawin Technology Group (CMIG Drawin) has announced plans to launch a prefabrication house project in south Africa that is expected to introduce a signature construction technology that will benefit the Africa continent.

The group is expected to build up to 18,000 affordable homes which include public leasing houses and commercial properties, plus other public facilities. The projects is part of a 31 Mega city projects that are currently going on in Gauteng, south Africa which will create job for the local resident.

CEO of CMIG Drawin, Jun Yin; “The move feeds into the company’s mission to build partnerships with BRICS countries.”

The project will be built using CMIG Drawin’s ‘prefabricated construction’ technology because they feel prefabricated construction is much more efficient, productive and eco-friendly compared to traditional method.

The group has also signed a framework agreements with subsidiaries of French construction group VINCI to jointly develop the prefabricated construction industry in South Africa.

 

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