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CESA Infrastructure Indaba 2025 To Address Nation’s Developmental Priorities

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
February 26, 2025
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Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) has announced its annual Infrastructure Indaba, where industry stakeholders will gather to address national development priorities under the theme “Engineering the Future We Want: Mobilising for Sustainable Development.”

Set for 18-19 March 2025, at the Indaba Hotel, Fourways, in Johannesburg, the conference aims to address fundamental needs of infrastructure development in the country while supporting economic growth. CESA CEO Chris Campbell explains that the Infrastructure Indaba has secured an impressive lineup of participants spanning the entire infrastructure sector. Leading public sector figures, such as the Honourable Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson, and the Transnet Rail Infrastructure Manager’s interim Chief Executive, Moshe Motlohi, amongst others, will share their insights and strategies as keynote speakers at this event. The full programme can be downloaded here. Major infrastructure entities, such as PRASA and Eskom, will contribute their expertise to the discussions. The financial sector will be well-represented by institutions including Investec and the Development Bank of Southern Africa. Industry perspectives will be provided by organisations such as the Institute of Municipal Engineering of Southern Africa, the Black Business Council Built Environment, and Business Unity South Africa. Academic insights will be shared by the University of Cape Town and Johannesburg Business School, while key utility providers including Rand Water will share their experiences and vision for the future.

“Now more than ever, this Indaba represents how collaboration takes precedence over division,” Campbell states. “We must continue to be pragmatic in our engagements, supporting positive intentions and progress working together to foster ethical leadership and sustainable solutions that will benefit both current and future generations.”

“This isn’t just about business or professional growth – it’s about the legacy we’re creating,” emphasises Campbell. “When we look at our children and grandchildren, we’re reminded of what’s truly at stake. Our decisions today will determine whether the next generation inherits a functional South Africa where they can thrive. This is why the Indaba is an important platform – it brings the public and private sectors together to help unlock infrastructure development in the county.” The event will also provide a networking opportunity with public officials, renowned engineering consultants, and industry leaders. “We urge South Africa to not miss this opportunity to be a part of shaping our country’s  infrastructure future. Join industry leaders and decision-makers in addressing the critical challenges and opportunities facing our nation’s development,” concludes Campbell. CESA Infrastructure Indaba 2025



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