Double Door Lockers

Written by Theresa Anne

Double door lockers that are manufactured by Krost are boltable and can be manufactured and designed so that the lockers are either free-standing, are on legs or the lockers can be on solid plinths.
Double door lockers are handy and can be used to store every kind of item imaginable. These lockers are used in gyms to store valuables and sporting equipment of every description; they are used at sports clubs for the storage of golfing and other types of equipment, and are also used for a multitude of other uses in the home, sports environment, educational facilities as well as the commercial, retail and industrial sector.
Double door lockers are made from high quality, excellent steel and conform to the best industrial practices and are exposed and tested by strict quality control, ensuring that all valuables and possessions are stored and kept safely at all times.
A plethora of businesses are served by Krost, who then in turn supplies the companies and businesses with these sturdy and excellent double door lockers. Applications such as employee lockers, student lockers, apartment lockers, school lockers, restaurant lockers, gym lockers, day care lockers, pool lockers club lockers, fire department lockers, police lockers are some of the uses of these outstanding lockers.
Lockers are considered to be part of the fixtures and fittings of many establishments, and for many businesses are considered to be an essential part of the equipment.
For more on lockers, and in particular, double door lockers, simply call on the experts, Krost, for more vital information.

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Oct
19

History of Civil Engineering

Written by terry

The Institution Of Civil Engineering was founded in France during the 18th Century.
The first recorded civil engineer was John Smeaton who hailed from England.
Since the year 1761 civil engineers have been largely responsible for clean running water and sanitary systems that have saved limitless lives. A small group of engineers in London, consisting of a group of young men, formed the ICE in 1818 or The Institution of Civil Engineers as we have come to know it. The institution has offices all over the world, but has its base in London, where the exchange of ideas pertaining to all civil engineering matters takes place.


Civil engineering ensures that clean water is supplied by erecting reservoirs, dams, canals; the responsibility of civil engineers is for the purification of water and there is involvement in both agribusiness and geosynthetics on a large scale.


Clean water is essential for the health and safety of whole communities, therefore the role that civil engineers play in today’s modern world is essential for the safety and health of whole communities.


There is often a lack of clean drinking water in undeveloped and rural areas. Access to clean water is the right of every individual, therefore the role that civil engineers play is essential and life-saving for millions of individuals.


Look for the services of qualified civil engineers by contacting us to find out more.

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Oct
03

Agri Business and Engineering

Written by terry

The way that agri business impacts on the role of all South Africans is massive. Once water is found and the location pointed out, civil engineers will be in a position to ensure that the water is transformed and purified; ensuring that the water is safe and easily reached and available in order for crops to be watered.

 

Agri business is an amalgamation of climatology, science and geology collectively shared with a huge dose of practicality. The end results are healthy crops and food for whole communities.

 

Civil engineering companies play a vital role in getting water to crops all over the continent of Africa and also all over the world.
Ongoing water purification projects, as well as the supply of water via canals, and sewerage plants all play an important role in the lives of many people both in towns and rural areas.

 

Should you need to find out more on how healthy water and agribusiness impacts on our lives as a whole, then contact us to find out more information.

 

 

 

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Oct
03

South Africa – Construction in 2011

Written by Theresa Anne

Building and construction had a huge boost in 2011 with the hosting of The FIFA Soccer World Cup Tournament; hotels were built, stadiums, airports and roads were being built and upgraded, and the general consensus was not only positive, but South Africans were euphoric, if only temporarily.
There is a definite positive feel with the recent recovery in the world economy and interest rates are also coming down. Banks are lending again, albeit cautiously, but the National Credit Act has impacted quite substantially on the way banks are granting loans. Banks in general are granting bonds, but the days of getting 100% bonds seem to be in the distant past.
Construction and development are once more breaking ground in 2011. These mostly apply to those that have previously done all their homework. Residential property development is not as glamorous and prolific as it was in the past. It seems as if people in general are thinking on more compact and a smaller scale.
It seems as if consumerism is now being nipped in the bud.
What is of significance is that the  building and construction industry is now enabling beginners to start developing once again, which is one of the South African government’s main goals, and that is to improve services to all South African’s which in turn should impact on the construction and development industry in South Africa as a whole.
For more on construction in South Africa contact us to find out more.

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Oct
03