Celebrating your stories

What do Jungle Oats, Nescafe, and Mrs Balls Chutney have in common?

Bonga

Bonga Ntuli matriculated shortly after the first democratic elections in 1994. He was offered an opportunity to study for a professional degree in engineering – a first for many black South Africans.

Kerri

Kerri Koster knew she wanted to become a civil engineer when, during a job-shadowing experience inspecting an affordable housing development, she realised what a difference civil engineers could make in society.

Keketso

Earth conservation is a challenging and often-unimaginable task, but for some, making an impact on climate change is a passion.

Janet

“It’s our ability to adapt to doing things differently. People are being pushed out of their comfort zones as we build the company of the future.

Lishen

Lishen Govender’s passion for project management gets him out of bed in the mornings. He’s been with Royal HaskoningDHV for three years and has enjoyed working on “remarkable projects” from inception all the way through to completion.

Ellen

Ellen Chivanga has been with Royal HaskoningDHV for nearly 15 years, each of which, she says, have been remarkable.

Viraj 

Viraj Ramlakun has been with Royal HaskoningDHV since 2017. He started as an engineer and quickly worked his way up to where he is now – Associate Director of Industry, Energy, and Asset Management for Southern Africa.

Melody

“I would pass a bridge under construction and, knowing full well there were crocodiles in the water below, wonder how they manage to build a bridge over the water. I had so many questions that motivated me toward construction.

Dean

Dean du Randt has been part of the RHDHV family for 15 years. In that time, he has moved from being in a typical draftsperson’s role to..

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