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Challenge to keep planes flying amid construction.

Business Day (South Africa)

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Byline: ALF JAMES

Challenge to keep planes flying amid construction IN SEPTEMBER 2008 Electrical Engineering Solutions (EES), was awarded the contract to project manage the implementation of Cape Town International Airport's intelligence backbone. It is to be completed before the 2010 Soccer World Cup. Bradley Hemphill, MD at EES, says that integral to this is project managing and implementing all information and communication technology (ICT) services at the newly integrated terminal at the airport. The project is on schedule, and the main terminal, which involves integrating the domestic and international terminals to streamline operations, boost efficiency and enhance …

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