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Safety Health and Environment

The primary goal of TKM Engineering is to be always committed to conducting construction activities with due consideration for the safety of all personnel, people around our sites, protection of the natural resources as well as the built environments within/around our sites. We will ensure this by following the safety, health and environmental laws and regulations set out in the Mines, Quarries Works and Machinery Act. We keep a record of all incidents and Safety, Health and Environmental statistics to continually evaluate ourselves and seek improvement on our achievement.

Testimonials

"Jwaneng mine awarded a contract to TKM Engineering for upgrading their waste treatment plant. The upgrading entailed the following works; Major earthworks to raise platforms over 2m high. Construction of a new concrete inlet structure. Construction of two anaerobic ponds having depths of 3m, lined with a PVC membrane. Construction of a 2000m2 Primary"
Motho Batho CEO, Jwaneng.co.bw

"TKM Engineering was contracted by Debswana in 2013 to construct two new explosives magazines at Jwaneng mine. The new magazines were a replacement to the existing ones which were deemed to be too close to buildings and posing a safety concern. Construction of magazines is quite challenging and they have..."
Mantswe Willian, Debswana.com

"The project was for the construction of eleven (11) Family ā€œCā€ Type (High Income – Medium) residential single storey houses including associated external works in the Environmental Unit 8 of Jwaneng town in Southern Botswana. Construction consists of concrete raft foundations on imported granular fill platforms, masonry load bearing walls" ..."
Ntlo Metsi, BHC.co.bw

"The building serves as a regional office covering Ghanzi area for the Independent Electoral Commission. The building has offices, a boardroom, reception, kitchen and storeroom. The foundations were Strip footings and plastered 230mm brick walls with paint finish. The roof covering was concrete tiles over timber trusses. The project included"
Dithopho Mokwalo, Ice.com