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Washirika 3 Oaks (W3O) is thrilled to announce an upcoming celebration event on 2 May 2024 at the Country Club Johannesburg Auckland Park. This exclusive event not only marks the attainment of the prestigious CIDB 9GB grading but also serves as a platform to showcase the exceptional achievements that define W3O as a premier industry leader in the construction sector.

W3O to celebrate decade of excellence and recent CIDB 9GB grading achievement

From left: Thando Mbhele (HSE Manager), Happy Ntshingila (W3O Chairman),  Setabile Zondo (Quality Control) and Chris Jiyane (Director).

The evening promises to be a memorable occasion, celebrating W3O's journey of success and growth. “As Chairman of the Board of Directors, I look forward to welcoming our esteemed guests to express our profound gratitude for their ongoing support,” says Happy Ntshingila. “We look forward to an evening filled with special acknowledgments, performances, and industry highlights.” The occasion will also be graced by the presence of the Minister of Public Works.

W3O's key highlights include being recognised as a Level 1 BBBEE Company as well as the establishment and continued success of the Cape Town office which opened its doors eight years ago. In addition, the company has enjoyed consistent recognition by the Black Business Council in the Built Environment (BBCBE). The company has also received numerous MBA 5 Star Health and Safety Gradings, demonstrating W3O’s commitment to excellence and safety in all its endeavours.

The company’s sustained growth over the last decade is a testament to its dedication to excellence and delivering a quality product. “W3O is proud to hold accreditations with FEM, MBA North, and the NHBRC, further solidifying our commitment to industry best practices and standards”, says Ntshingila. “Additionally, our ISO 9001:2015 certification underscores our commitment to quality and efficiency in all aspects of our operations.”

Achievements totalling over R1b in completed healthcare sector projects include the completion of the R460m Nuclear Medical Research Infrastructure Project at the Steve Biko Hospital, showcasing the company's commitment to groundbreaking projects in the industry. This world-class facility with two nuclear bunkers on the fifth floor of a building has put South Africa on the nuclear medicine map with multiple awards and international visitors lauding the facility as world class.

“Despite our achievements, Washirika 3 Oaks remains focused on maintaining a strong business operation with a work culture that is second to none. This is reflected in our dedicated long-term employees who embody our values and contribute to our continued success,” says company CEO, Gavin Morrow.

“As we gather to celebrate the CIDB 9GB grading achievement, we invite our guests to immerse themselves in the W3O brand experience throughout the event. The night will culminate in networking opportunities, fostering meaningful connections and discussions within the industry,” concludes Ntshingila.