company profile Whatever good things we build end up building us Jim Rohn contents Swimming Pool Complex In Mangaung Parys RDP Housing Hlalisanani Primary School In Tweefontein 1 2 Overview 3 Only good intentions 4 Our team 7 The projects we choose 12 Giving back OVERVIEW A black women and run company, Maono was formed when a gap in the market revealed a primarily male-dominated industry. Having spent many years in the banking industry Hantsi Mayeza, the founding member of Maono, had been exposed to business opportunities within the construction industry. It is here that she saw an opening in this particular market. When it comes to wielding strength in the construction business, Maono are really showing their mettle. Having had no history and no portfolio within the construction industry meant that Maono acquired an excellent partner base with companies that only shared a similar ethic, but had a history and a credible track record. Once this was in place, and the right people had been brought on board, the company was able to play in the waters of the construction industry. Maono Construction was nominated as a 1st runner up in the Govan Mbeki Awards as Best Woman Contractor in a subsidy market and a 2nd runner up in the same awards as the Best Priority Project. Associates Maono is an Enterprise Development Partner of Group Five Building. Maono is a shareholder in Mayula, a material supplier company, supplying all construction related materials at competitive prices. 2 ONLY GOOD INTENTIONS Parys RDP Housing They ensure that not only are clients happy with the quality of the work produced, but also that solid working relationships are nurtured. Within 3 to 5 years Maono would like to achieve CIDB level 9 grading which will allow a venture into far bigger and more profitable projects. Service with a smile If truth be told, women have a natural flair for attending to detail. Maono can certainly take the lead there. Not only do they offer full business services that are required from a construction company, but when a job is done it is done with a little something extra. Maono goes above and beyond the call of duty The social economic impact of their projects on the community and all beneficiaries involved must always be a positive one. This is why each project has a community liaison officer who is responsible for the local community approach. This does not relate only to RDP projects, but the whole value chain is closely managed to ensure savings in other areas. Maono has repeatedly proven, since its inception, that growth is systematic and sustainable. OUR TEAM We choose projects which drive the growth of the business and serve as a launchpad to greater endeavours. This means that there are no dormant skills sitting in an office space. All the required skills are drawn on when necessary from a pool of trusted and professional suppliers and subcontractors. Currently Maono can draw from a talent pool of over 20 different companies, who offer different skill to get the job done both quickly and efficiently at the best price. The company also has a core staff of 23 with a further 20 general workers on site. Company services include: • The supply of construction materials, machinery and equipment • The construction of housing • Property development such as malls, office blocks, residential development and integrated housing developments. • Civils, road and stadiums. 4 OUR TEAM The company is defined by an entrepreneurial spirit and a flat structure model From quick turnarounds to staff that are very clear on what is required, each member has a responsibility to the whole business and not just their job description, with a more outcome based focus. Information and knowledge is shared, where people are given the space to make real-life decisions and take ownership of their specific role. Hlalisanani Primary School In Tweefontein Parys RDP Housing OUR TEAM CEO Financial Manager Commercial Procurment PA. Building Projects Civil Projects Project Managment Office Contracts Manager Demolishing Site Clerk, Site Manager, Health & Safety, Foreman, Stores Manager, Quality Control Officers, Fleet Drivers 6 THE PROJECTS WE CHOOSE Tumahole Stadium When choosing to tender for a specific project, the company will perform a risk assessment and its impact on current business Once this has been achieved, each project is individually tacked based on its specific requirements with a very hands-on approach. The roads projects have been particularly challenging with the company finding creative ways to deliver a fleet line to a customer, despite initial hurdles along the way. This boils down to a dedicated staff going above and beyond to get the job done, every time This is why the company will never take on more than they can deliver and will always stay true to their clients and projects they tackle, and to themselves. 7 THE PROJECTS WE CHOOSE Enterprise Development Matlotlo Communications is an Enterprise Development Partner of Maono Construction Bohlokwa Holdings is an Enterprise Development partner of Maono Construction Fleet Rental Leasing of bakkies, 5 and 10 8 ton trucks to the Department of Road and Transport in Gauteng. Leasing of TLB’s in the Ngwathe area (Completed) Some of the projects Maono successfully tackled: Summary of Contracts completed previously and their value Client Period Contract Value Percentage of Participation Department of Human Settlements - Development of 500 RDP housing units at 50m2 in Parys, Ngwathe Local Municipality. Department of Human Settlements Nov 2010 – Dec 2012 R36 208.900 100% Appointment for Construction of Tumahole Stadium Ngwathe Municipality 22 July 2008 R85 619 710.29 50/50 JV Department of Public Roads and Transport Motheo Gravel Road - The Maintenance of Unsurfaced Roads in the Motheo District Municipality for a period of 3 years. Department of Public Roads and Transport 1 Feb 2010 – 30 Sept 2010 R13 500 000-00 100% 8 Summary of Contracts completed previously and their value Client Period Contract Value Percentage of Participation Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) – Painting of Residences, Soshanguve North Campus. The Sub contractual Value R4 400 000.00 Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) 12-Dec 2011 21 June 2012 R4 400 000.00 Subcontracted 100% to Maono The Department of Human Settlement – Appointment of 500 Housing Units: (completion of Incomplete Houses, Fezile Dabi District Municipality. Oranjeville – 22 Houses Parys (Schonkenville) – 22 Houses Parys - 110 Sasolburg - 110 The Department of Human Settlement 21 May 2013 31 July 2014 R15 918 432.71 100% Department of Human Settlements- Development of 271 RDP housing units in Bethlehem, Bohlokong Department of Human Settlements 13 Dec 2010 Dec 2011 R22 764 000.00 50/50 JV 100% of Construction Work Done by Maono Department of Health The refurbishment of and Renovation of Emergency Medical Services College Building: National District Building. Department of Health 5 June 2012 – Dec 2013 R5 388 543.91 100% Tender Bid9A-2012/2013 (T1010BD) - Upgrading of Swimming pool Complex in Mangaung Mangaung Municipality Transport – Free State 19 February 2013 – 31 July 2014 R17 904 468.09 100% Substitution of Unsafe Structures: Construction of School Tweefontein, Mpumalanga Region R32m Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport – Mpumalanga Province Oct 2012 – 31 August 2014 R34 933 862.79 50/50% JV 100% of Construction work done by Maono THE PROJECTS WE CHOOSE Some of the projects Maono is successfully tackling: Summary of Current Projects and how far they are Client The Department of Human Settle- The Department of Human Settlements ments – Appointment as a Contractor for The Construction of 500 Housing Units: (Completion of Incomplete Houses), Fezile Dabi District Municipality 1.Heilbron and Edenville Period Contract Value 21 May 2013 – 20 Nov 2014 R30 229 725.83 100% Percentage of Participation Appointment for fencing of Brandfort/Majwemasweu Cemetries Masilonyana Municipality 8 Sep 2014 – March 2015 R1899 925.21 Appointment Completion of Memel and Welkom: Appointment of service Providers/Consortia/Joint Venture to Develop and Construct of Two(2) Primary School in Memel and Welkom Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport – Free State 26 Oct 2012 – 31 Oct 2014 R96 437 546.00 50/50% JV 100% Construction of Memel Primary School Done by Maono Thandanani Integrated Housing Development Programme – Development of 424 Housing units Department of Human Settlements 21 July 2014 – 21 July 2015 RDP Housing – 100% R40 889 000.00 GAP Housing R38 100 000.00 Parys 400 Housing Units Department of Human Settlement 1 August 2014 – 31 August 2015 R55 040 000.00 100% 10 100% Hlalisanani Primary School In Tweefontein 11 GIVING BACK An abiding belief in the philosophy that ‘whatever good things we build end up building us’ underpins the spirit of Maono Maono’s business ethos of giving back extends from their projects to a more formalised CSI approach. Examples of this include: Giving an additional contribution of R3 million to a Parys housing project by adding extras such as 50 ceilings, full electrical on all houses, Painting on all Houses, using a semi face brick, using chromadeck sheeting for roofing, House Donation worth R84 000 in Heilbron and Tweefontein and Material donation to the tribal Chief in Tweefontein worth R250 000. Delivering food parcels to over 300 families during the Christmas period in the area that we operate. Offering 5 fully paid up bursaries to students with potential at well-known and quality boarding schools. 12 THE VISION TO DELIVER Maono Construction T: +27 11 440 9816 F: +27 11 440 9728 E: info@maono.co.za No 32 Silwood Road, Bramley, Sandton, 2090 When it comes to winning projects, Maono don’t only offer excellent service in the construction industry, they give back so much more P.O. Box 1892, Rivonia, 2128 Bloemfontein Office: No 30 Melville Avenue, Brandwag, Bloemfontein, 9325 Parys Office: No 36 Schilbach Street, Parys 9585 www.maono.co.za Reg no: 2007/008767/07. CIDB Grading: 1SBPE, 1SKPE, 1SEPE, 6CEPE, 6GBPE. NHBRC Certificate1/41344791. BBBE Rating: Level 1 Contributor AAA+ Whatever good things we build end up building us Jim Rohn
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