SA Roofing March 2018 // Issue 98 | Page 3

EDITOR’S COLUMN Let’s build and grow together W ith relatively less than a year’s entry into the industry, I find myself learning new things everywhere I turn. While putting this issue together, I’ve learnt that much of the industry is guided by the country’s GDP. If the economy doesn’t grow, the industry won’t either. Justin Jackson from Safintra, enlightened me to this reality as we sat down to discuss what to expect for 2018 (page 26). As we move forward ‘cautiously optimistic’ seems to crop up again and again – the industry really excites me, and I feel there’s so much more to achieve. The pool of work (and contractors) available may be getting smaller but it in no way signifies an industry collapse. What goes up, must come down and there’s only one way to go when you’re down. Jaco du Plooy, also from Safintra, says that tough times force us to relook at the way we’re working. Tough encounters take us out of our comfort zone and the current water shortages experienced in various parts of the country challenge our way of thinking and dealing with situations. Read more about what Du Plooy, and others, have to say about how water restrictions affect business on page 22. On the brighter side, magnificent projects are still the order of the day! Architects of Justice (AOJ) did an incredible overhanging roof at a private game reserve (page 9), that made my jaw drop. It’s amazing how no matter the challenges faced on site, great things can still happen. From visualising the end product, its clear why many of you are thrilled by overcoming the daily challenges. Looking from the outside in, the industry is nothing short of inspiring. The work you do is commendable. Don’t be shy to share what you’re getting up to as I would love to know! Drop me an email and I will be ready, with my notebook and recorder, to capture it all. Keep up the good work. Ntsako Khosa Staff writer [email protected]