Bosch Holdings Enginuity Enginuity October Issue 2019

Enginuity OCTOBER 2019 Andy Knox, Guy Perrins, Peter Tooley, Jeshika Ramchund, Sibusisiwe Nxumalo, Balan Govender and Jason Holder. Not in the photo: Rajiv Paladh. Bosch Holdings wins multiple awards The Bosch Holdings team has achieved many awards over the last 12 months and we believe our success comes from pursuing excellence, extraordinary service and innovation, through authentic people. Bosch Projects was awarded a Silver Arrow certificate at the PMR Africa Business Excellence Awards for the National Survey on Consulting Engineers. Bosch Projects also received two awards for the eThekwini Municipality’s Provision of Water and Sanitation to Informal Settlements, the SAICE Durban Branch Award for the Most Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement and an award from IMESA/CESA in the Community Upliftment and Job Creation category. Bosch Holdings was the finalist and runner up in the award for Nation- builder at the 2019 Absa Business Day Supplier Development Awards. Jeshika Ramchund of Bosch Projects was awarded the 2019 Young Engineer of the Year by CESA, the SAICE Durban Branch Young Engineer of the Year and the SAPSA Engineering Young Professional of the Year. Jeshika also won the trophy for SAIBPP Rising Star Award. We are proud that our team has been acknowledged for attributes, which encompass the demonstration of leadership skills, professionalism, integrity and a passion for excellence. Sibusisiwe Nxumalo of Bosch Projects was awarded first prize at IMESA for her paper on Rethinking Wastewater Treatment Augmentation. In addition, Bosch Capital won the SAPSA 2019 Advisory Firm of the Year Award in the category for Commerce, Law and Management. A prestigious global accolade was awarded to Booker Tate at the British Expertise International Awards, in the International Collaborative Project category, for designing a Public Private Partnership framework initiative in the agricultural sector of Mozambique. Jeshika Ramchund presenting at SAPSA.