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RBX - Raubex Group Limited - Announcement to shareholders of Raubex - Raubex

Release Date: 27/08/2008 09:00
Code(s): RBX
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RBX - Raubex Group Limited - Announcement to shareholders of Raubex - Raubex Group awarded three major road contracts for a total value of R1.1 billion RAUBEX GROUP LIMITED (Previously Lexpub 49 Investments Limited) (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) (Registration number 2006/023666/06) Share Code: RBX SIN: ZAE000093183 ("Raubex" or "the Company") ANNOUNCEMENT TO SHAREHOLDERS OF RAUBEX RAUBEX GROUP AWARDED THREE MAJOR ROAD CONTRACTS FOR A TOTAL VALUE OF R1.1 BILLION Raubex Group, the JSE-listed road construction and rehabilitation company, is pleased to announce the awarding of three major contracts by the South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL) for a combined value of R1.147bn. The contracts will be carried out by the Raubex Construction and Roadmac divisions and span the Gauteng, Western Cape and Mpumalanga provinces. Work on all three contracts is due to commence during September 2008. The first and largest contract, with a value of R719 million, was awarded to Raubex Construction, the road and civil infrastructure construction division, and involves the upgrading of National Route 21 (R21) between the Olifantsfontein and Hans Strydom interchanges. This contract forms part of SANRAL`s Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project which is aimed at improving the freeway network ahead of and beyond 2010. The other two contracts were awarded to the Roadmac division and will cover the rehabilitation of National Route 11 (N11) between Ngogo Station and Kwaggasnek in Mpumalanga for a total of R230 million and of National Route 1 (N1) from Koelenhof interchange to the Huguenot Toll Plaza in the Western Cape for R198 million. Roadmac is the road maintenance and rehabilitation division of the Group and specialises in the manufacturing and laying of asphalt, chip and spray, surface dressing, enrichments and slurry seals. Francois Diedrechsen, Raubex`s Commercial and Financial Director, commented:"We are delighted to have secured these three major contracts. Our acquisitive and organic growth strategy initiated ahead of the listing has transformed the business into a sizeable and credible industry player with the capacity and flexibility to meet the accelerating demand for our line of work countrywide." Centurion 27 August 2008 ENQUIRIES Raubex 012 665 3226 Francois Diedrechsen College Hill 011 447 3030 Fred Cornet 083 307 8286 Hayley Crane 072 758 1677 NOTES TO EDITORS Raubex Raubex is a black-empowered construction company that operates across all nine South African provinces and throughout southern Africa. The Company listed on the JSE Limited in March 2007. Koos Raubenheimer founded the business in Bloemfontein in 1974 and progressively developed the company into a leader in road construction and rehabilitation and associated infrastructure development, including bridges, culvert drainage, sewerage and pavements. The company is also a major supplier of aggregates to the construction industry. Today the Company employs over 4,000 people across southern Africa. Raubex`s main line of business is road building and road rehabilitation. Whilst the vast majority of contracts emanate from government related bodies including local municipalities and the South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL), Raubex also services the private sector. Over the years, the Company spawned a number of subsidiaries but, due to changing requirements and shifts within the market, a restructuring programme recently took place seeing the Company consolidate into three main divisions - road and civil infrastructure construction, road rehabilitation and aggregates. For the year ended 29 February 2008, the group generated revenue of R2.14 billion and operating profit of R431.3 million. Raubex Construction Raubex Construction is a road and civil infrastructure construction company. It has notable project management expertise and a reputation for delivering effective and specialised solutions under local construction industry conditions. The key areas of competence include new road construction (green fields), heavy road rehabilitation and concrete structures. The division has operated in all nine provinces of South Africa but also in Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and Zambia. The project management teams are well-resourced and skilled by a strong team of engineers, technologists, artisans, skilled labour and personnel managers. The Company has sophisticated and specialised equipment as well as an extensive network of long-term relationships with services suppliers. For year ended 29 February 2008, the division achieved revenue of R520 million and operating profit of R95 million. Roadmac Roadmac is a specialist in the manufacturing and laying of asphalt, chip and spray, surface dressing, enrichments and slurry seals. The division has offices in all major South African cities and has worked cross-border in Namibia, Lesotho, Mozambique and Zambia. Roadmac owns an African patent for an ultra-thin asphalt surfacing called ULM and is the leading applicator in this market. Due to the highly specialised nature of its equipment, the division maintains its own mechanical division. Roadmac`s fleet of equipment is up to date with the latest technology available. Fully equipped in-house maintenance and servicing facilities ensures that all equipment is kept in optimal working conditions. Roadmac is the largest contributor to Group revenue. For year ended 29 February 2008, the division achieved revenue of R1.25 billion and operating profit of R233.9 million. Sponsor Investec Bank Limited www.raubex.co.za Date: 27/08/2008 09:00:01 Supplied by www.sharenet.co.za Produced by the JSE SENS Department. The SENS service is an information dissemination service administered by the JSE Limited (`JSE`). The JSE does not, whether expressly, tacitly or implicitly, represent, warrant or in any way guarantee the truth, accuracy or completeness of the information published on SENS. 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