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Burst water pipe lifts concrete gutter and floods road

Burst water pipe lifts concrete gutter and floods road

These photos show how water from a burst water pipe was powerful enough to lift and break a section of concrete gutter in Garcia Street, Cambridge, East London. Once the East London municipal workers were there to repair the damage to the water pipe, it was clear to see that the actual hole in the water pipe was not that big, but the water spewing out of it had been strong enough to lift and break … Read entire article »

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Architectural Design in East London

We recently completed a website design – ArchDesignInc.co.za – for architectural professional Brent Adams of Architectural Design Inc in East London. If looking for an East London architectural professional to help you plan, develop, and manage the building of your dream home, office, interior, or assist you with the design of any other building project, East London architectural professional Brent Adams and his architectural design team at Architectural Design Inc will be able to help you. Adams and Associates was first started in 1989 in the Western Cape, but Brent Adams moved to East London in 1992 and Adams and Associates became Architectural Design Inc. Architecture at Architectural Design Inc is constructed around architectural designing stylish interior design project facilitation building project management The portfolio of an architectural professional can tell a story of experience and quality all on its own. … Read entire article »

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The original claybricktrust.co.za website information

The domain claybricktrust.co.za used to belong to a web design client of ours, Neil Sparg, who has a business in Nahoon, East London, supplying blocks, bricks, sand, and stone for building purposes in the East London area. It was just a one-page site for brief information about Neil’s Clay Brick Trust, and for visitors to it to use to contact him. But Neil is a busy man, and didn’t market the site much, or the link to it. We did the web design but did not take on the marketing of the site too. So, we’ve let the site lapse, with Neil’s permission, and instead of letting the domain name again become available for anyone to register, we’ve taken it over ourselves and have turned it into this WordPress blog. Neil Sparg is … Read entire article »

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