2025 SAICE Awards celebrate collaboration and excellence as they work with industry and government

2025 SAICE Awards celebrate collaboration and excellence as they work with industry and government - SAICE PMCD

September 2025: The SAICE National Awards was a night dedicated to celebrating the excellence, innovation and leadership that define civil engineering and the built environment.  Held at The Galleria, Sandton, Johannesburg, these awards not only honored engineering professionals who are responsible for changing civil engineering but also was a time of reflection for their shared responsibilities as leaders in shaping the future of our country, through infrastructure, sustainable development and professional excellence. 

 

The SAICE National Awards, held on 18 September 2025 at The Galleria in Sandton, was a special night dedicated to pause and acknowledge the professionals, projects, and ideas that are shaping South Africa’s present and future.  Their contribution offers hope, opportunity and a better tomorrow for all. These individuals and groups showed strong professionalism, ethics, and quality in their work, playing a key role in building the country’s infrastructure now and in the future.

 

For 122 years, The South African Institution of Civil Engineering (SAICE) has fostered the civil engineering fraternity, promoting growth, excellence and sustainability within the industry and serving as a testament to the excellence and innovation of civil engineering in South Africa.

“Together, we are building more than infrastructure – we are building a stronger, more sustainable and inclusive South Africa,” remarked Friedrich Slabbert, 2025 SAICE President in his welcoming speech.  

 

“From our young engineering professionals, experienced professionals, and organisations and teams that exemplify leadership and excellence, 2025 has been a year of momentum and collaboration.  Throughout this year, we have placed strong emphasis on collaboration, but even more on accountability. These themes came to life most recently when we launched the latest GCC, General Conditions of Contract 2025, and was a reminder, a statement, that we work together as an industry, in collaboration with government and other professional bodies,” Slabbert added. 

 

“SAICE has deepened its collaborative engagements with key partners in government, the private sector, academia, and civil society, enabling us to launch critical initiatives, strengthen professional training, and contribute meaningfully to national policy dialogues,“ noted Sekadi Phayane-Shakhane, SAICE CEO.

“Our investment in professionals and students remains a top priority, and those we celebrate today, are the innovators and leaders of tomorrow. By nurturing their talent, we are investing in a South Africa that is capable of solving its most pressing challenges with ingenuity and excellence,” she added.

 

Phayane-Shakhane went on to remark “South Africa’s infrastructure challenges are complex, requiring a multidisciplinary and cross-sectoral approach. Civil engineering doesn’t stand alone; and as an organisation, SAICE is committed to being a convener of thought leadership – bringing together government, business, academia, and professionals to co-create strategies that deliver sustainable impact. Tonight, as we celebrate our award recipients, we are also celebrating the spirit of collaboration that underpins progress in our sector.”

 

SANRAL was the Gold Sponsor for the 2025 SAICE National Awards  and as the custodian of South Africa’s national road network, the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) has been at the forefront of building connections since 1998.  With a mandate to finance, develop and maintain the national road network of over 27 000 km, SANRAL is at the forefront of driving economic recovery through infrastructure development. 

 

SANRAL Regional Manager: Northern Region Progress Hlahla, in his speech, asked the audience to consider if “as a collective, we’ve led or are leading well in the country? Is our voice heard? Does our voice matter? And what have we influenced in a positive way to make sure we achieve our collective dream as a people?”

 

Hlahla went on to challenge those in the room that “as you also play your role in society, to reflect on the impact you’ve had and the role you continue to have in society.”

 

More than winning at the awards, SAICE’s hope is to inspire excellence and reignite the passion that led all members to dedicate their lives and talents to this great profession.

 

SAICE thanked all the sponsors, SANRAL (gold sponsor), Bell Equipment (silver sponsor), Infraconsult Engineering (silver sponsor), PPS for Professionals, SKI, Form-Scaff and SIKA South Africa for their vital contribution and support.  

 

“This coming year calls for us to work together to invest in our professionals, strengthen their development, and build an industry that attracts, nurtures, and retains the talent South Africa needs,” Phayane-Shakhane added.

 

In closing, Phayane-Shakhane thanked all of the stakeholders, including the consulting firms, industry bodies, public sector, state-owned enterprises, and academic institutions, all of whom provide vital support for the industry.  

 

The winners of the 2025 SAICE National Awards are as follows:

 

Individual Awards: 

Academic staff recognition 

  • Sandile Ngidi, Lecturer at the University of Johannesburg 

Mentor recognition

  • Lesetja Boshomane, Lead Civil Engineer at Beal Africa (Pty) Ltd 
  • Mpoti Machaba, Supervisor at MG Bluhray Engineers
  • Sekadi Phayane – Shakhane, SAICE CEO 

Graduate Engineer of the Year

  • Winner:  Pretty Sibiya, Elwatini
  • Winner:  Zuzile Makhubu, WSP
  • Highly Commended: Hugo Kirchner, SANRAL

Graduate Technician of the Year

  • Winner: Mawande Khawula, SMEC

Young Technologist of the Year 

  • Winner: Noel Dube, Skyhigh Consulting

Technologist of the Year

  • Winner: Sinenhlanhla Chamane, CEO of M&C Consulting
  • Highly Commended: Letshego Sehume, MISA

Young Engineer of the Year

  • Winner: Bradley Pather, SENET
  • Highly Commended: Imraan Akhalwaya, WSP

Engineer of the Year 

  • Winner: Jocelyn Evans, MD of Hofman Evans

The PPS Photo Competition

  • Winner: Sebastian Whitward
  • 2nd Place: Tebogo Thembo
  • 3rd Place: Sheldon Themlett

Most Supportive Advertiser of the Year

  • 2024 Most Supportive Advertiser Winner: Sizabantu Piping Systems
  • 2024 Most Supportive Advertiser Runner Up: AfriSam

 

Project Awards

The Technical Excellence Civil Project of the Year Award 

  • Winner: Rehab and Strengthening of National Rd R504 SANRAL/ Nyeleti Consulting/ Actophambili Roads-Imvula Roads JV/North West
  • Highly Commended: N12 Beaconway Intersection Upgrade SANRAL/ AECOM/ Martin & East/ Southern Cape
  • Commended: Flood damage repairs on various roads Grabouw Western Cape Government/ AECOM/ Amandla Construction/ Western Cape

 

The Technical Excellence Structural / Building Project of the Year Award

  • Winner: Canelands Pipe and Pedestrian Bridge, Ethekwini Municipality/ Naidu Consulting/ Afrostructures/ Durban

 

The Technical Excellence Maintenance or Rehabilitation Project of the Year Award

  • Winner: Van Rhyns Pass Rehabilitation, Western Cape Govt/ AECOM/ Roadmac Road Surfacing/ Western Cape
  • Highly Commended: Delivery Tunnel North Maintenance, TCTA/ Hatch/ Raubex/ Drakensberg

 

The Technical Excellence International Project of the Year Award

  • Winner: Upgrading of Ha Mpiti Road, Lesotho Roads Directorate/ SMEC/ Qinjian Group/ Lesotho
  • Highly Commended: Polihali Village Construction, Lesotho Highlands Development Authority/ Polihatse Infrastructure Consultants JV/ Polihali Village JV/ Lesotho

 

The Technical Excellence Community-Based Project of the Year Award 

  • Winner: Cliff Path Link at Poole’s Bay, Cliff Path Action Group/ AVDM Consulting Engineers/ ABC Civils/Western Cape
  • Highly Commended: Labour Intensive Water Supply Maintenance Mangaung area, Mangaung City/ SMEC/ SMEC with local labour/ Bloemfontein

 

The Technical Excellence Investigative Project of the Year Award

  • Winner: Thulamela LM Roads and Stormwater Master Plan, Thulamela Local Municipality-DBSA/ Infraconsult Engineering/ Limpopo

 

Institutional Awards

Branch of the Year: In the category of more than 500 members 

  • Winner: SAICE Western Cape Branch

 

Branch of the Year: In the category of less than 500 members

  • Winner: SAICE Bloemfontein Branch
  • Highly Commended: SAICE Lowveld Branch

 

Division of the Year: In the category of more than 500 members:

  • Winner: SAICE Project Management & Construction Division

 

Division of the Year: In the category of less than 500 members 

  • Winner: SAICE Fire Division

 

Student Chapter of the Year (Universities of Science):

  • Winner: SAICE UKZN Student Chapter

 

Student Chapter of the year (Universities of Technology):

  • Winner: SAICE Civil Forum Student Chapter

 

Highly Commended: SAICE VUT Student Chapter

  • The candidates must be seen to have promoted the practice and development of excellence in civil engineering in the built environment profession through encouragement of leadership and entrepreneurship and personal development young constructors in civil engineering.
  • Candidates must be registered professionals in any category of ECSA, SACPCMP, PLATO, SACNASP, SACPLAN or ICE.
  • The PMCD will take into account the achievement of the candidates in one or more of the following fields when considering its decision:
    • Direct control of an engineering construction unit which achieves an exceptionally high production, coupled with a concomitant reduction in cost. Direct control includes the client’s supervising team.
    • Development of engineering techniques which have made a major contribution to the efficiency of a significant part of the construction process, or engineering or management which will significantly impact the construction process. Examples include reduction in cost, saving in time, improved ergonomics, etc.
    • Overcoming extreme physical obstacles encountered in the execution of construction work.
    • Solving unexpected and difficult problems encountered on a construction project, including the development and implementation of imaginative and practical design solutions.
    • Methods leading to significant simplification or improvement of construction organisation and planning.
    • Contributions resulting in a significant improvement of the image of construction.
    • Leadership or innovation in the implementation of socio-economic development, environmental applications and or occupational health and safety.
    • Entrepreneurial leadership and/or management in the development of a construction unit or team which incorporates the construction team (contractor), supervision team and the client in the achievement of goals. This list of considerations is not exhaustive and motivation for the award need not be confined to the fields noted above.
  • Nominations and motivations are invited from individual members, branches, or divisions, and are to be submitted to the SAICE PMCD. The motivation should not exceed 1 500 words in length and it must take cognizance of the abovementioned criteria. The submission is to include the nominee’s CV. A maximum of four high resolution pictures may also accompany the submission.
  • In the event that no suitable candidate is proposed, the PMCD may withhold its recommendations in any one year.
The award will be in the form of a certificate and announced and presented at an appropriate function or event to be arranged by the PMCD. The winner of the SAICE PMCD Constructor Award for 2025 will receive a prize of R7 500.
SAICE PMCD Young Constructor’s Award 2025
The conditions for this award are as follows:
  • The SAICE PMCD Young Constructor’s Award runs in parallel with the SAICE PMCD Constructor’s Award. The award, in the form of a commendation and prize, is presented annually to a young associate member (under 35 years) of SAICE who is employed in, or associated with civil engineering construction and who, in the opinion of the SAICE PMCD, is clearly innovative and displays the potential to meaningfully contribute to civil engineering construction within the previous three (3) years.
  • Candidates must be registered as a candidate in any category of ECSA, SACPCMP, PLATO, SACNASP, SACPLAN or ICE.
  • The PMCD will take into account the achievement of candidates in one or more of the following fields when considering its recommendations:
    • Active participation in an engineering construction unit which achieves high production coupled with a concomitant reduction in cost.
    • Active participation and/or innovation in the development and implementation of engineering techniques which have made a significant contribution to the efficiency of part of the construction process or engineering or management techniques.
    • Overcoming physical obstacles or solving problems encountered in the planning and execution of construction work.
    • Contributions resulting in a significant improvement to the image of construction.
    • Active participation and/or innovation in the implementation of socio-economic development, environmental applications or occupational health and safety.
    • Personal contribution towards the safety of co-workers.
    • Achieving peer-recognition, internally or externally, for their contribution in construction.

This list of considerations is not exhaustive and motivation for the award need not be confined to the fields noted above.

  • Nominations and motivations are invited from individual members, branches, or divisions, and are to be submitted to the SAICE PMCD. The motivation should not exceed 1 500 words in length and it must take cognizance of the abovementioned criteria. The submission is to include the nominee’s CV. A maximum of four high resolution pictures may also accompany the submission.
  • In the event that no suitable candidate is proposed, the PMCD may withhold its recommendations in any one year.

The award will be in the form of a certificate and announced and presented at an appropriate function or event to be arranged by the PMCD. The winner of the SAICE PMCD Young Constructor’s Award for 2025 will receive a prize of R7 500.