Thursday 23 May 2013

Lindokuhle Surveyors.


Lindokuhle Surveyors

    Where beauty awaits...

BEST ACHIEVEMENT YET!!


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Lindokuhle Surveyors has finally made it to the top 3 list of the most successful and reputable companies in Mpumalanga, Gauteng and Free State after 10 long years of hard work. It was even nominated in the United States for the BEST COMPANY IN SOUTH AFRICA FOUNDED BY A FEMALE YOUNGER THAN 35 YEARS OLD. 

We are even fortunate enough to have been approached by a big company in Canada that wants to merge with Lindokuhle Surveyors into selling Surveying Equipment across South Africa and Botswana. Soon enough we will be further across the globe...

 

Looking for a brighter Future???


Our bursary and vacational work (experiencial work) requirements:

60% and above for Maths and Physics

50% and above for English and any First Additional Language

Bursaries include full tuition fees, accommodation, prescribed books and pocket money.

Applications can be posted or you can apply online.

Closing date : 31 August for each year

Previous Projects


As a company we also believe in giving back to the community. This is in form of bursaries and vacation work through Lindokuhle Surveyors.

We engaged ourselves into projects that are beyond breath taking. This includes the Famous mall in Mpumalanga called THE VIEW, the longest bridge in Gauteng and the residential area called  BIG FIVE GOLF ESTATE, north of Johannesburg. This is only a few of our exceptional work. We believe in making our clients happy and always strive to satisfy your ideas and make it into something BEAUTIFUL.  

Lindokuhle Surveyors has merged  across the boarder into Botswana and it has also merged with other reputable companies in the United States. This mean that there are even more opportunities awaiting for us.

What went down at Toppies!!!

Recently Lindokuhle Surveyors had students doing vacation work for their Surveying practical. students arrived on Sunday afternoon and left Friday afternoon. and this is what went down...

Every morning students had breakfast at 7am till 8am. This means they had to wake up earlier to bath and prepare for the day.

8am till 5am the students were out in the field doing the practical with lunch in between while working.

At 6pm till 7pm, it was dinner. then from 7pm till 10pm, everyone went to the hall to do their calculations from the data obtained at the field while doing their practical. From there I'm assuming everybody went to sleep so that they could rest. The last night was the most hectic because almost all of the students stayed up late in order to finish with the calculations before handing their field books. everybody was tired and before you know it was already 6am, the next morning which was Friday.

Students had to be done with their field work calculations but most of them were not. Eye bags were all over the place because of lack of sleep. After breakfast, everybody was packed and ready to go back to the field to clean up papers that were left behind during the practical. Thereafter, it was the instrument test where the students had to set up the Theodolite, center the bubble and the optical plummet, making sure that the instrument is well leveled and orientating to a trig beacon with the given degrees.

and that was the end of it. Everyone couldn't wait to get on the bus, go home, take a long bubble bath and sleep till the next morning.... 

Saturday 18 May 2013

more of toppieshoek

this is toppieshoek. where one is on the side that has bushes that are almost knee height. then on the other side, you get a very beautiful view of the Hartebeesport dam. some of us took it as some kind of motivation. you work hard at toppieshoek, then you can one day cross over to the other side of the dam where there is total leisure.

 bushes at toppieshoek that were almost knee high.

the other side of toppieshoek. (THE MOTIVATION)

Friday 17 May 2013

toppieshoek

After a week of surveying at Toppieshoek, it is finally over. this week was very challenging yet worth it and very rewarding. This practical gave us a preview of the construction industry and how hectic it can be. As a surveyor, one needs to be more than determined, driven and always stay productive and positive. This will be week to remember. Question is, am I ready to work like this?????
A glimpse of Toppieshoek