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New MD for Aveng's Grinaker

Jul 03 2007 16:25 Nicole Rego

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Johannesburg - Neil Cloete has been appointed the managing director of Grinaker-LTA - the local construction subsidiary of the JSE-listed Aveng Group (AEG) - with effect from July 1, 2007.

Cloete joined Grinaker Building in KwaZulu-Natal in 1986, having completed a BSc in building management at the University of Natal on a Grinaker bursary. He progressed through the organisation, becoming managing director of Grinaker Building in KwaZulu-Natal in 1999 where he successfully managed a number of large and complex projects.

In 2001, Cloete was appointed as managing director of Grinaker-LTA Building East and took the helm of the Grinaker-LTA Building business unit in 2004.

Aveng CE, Carl Grim said: "During his tenure as head of Grinaker-LTA Building, the business unit has grown significantly and is today performing well. Cloete was recognised by the Concrete Society of Southern Africa as the Concrete Achiever of the Year for 2001."

 
 
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