They have since won an award for innovation at the Steel Institute's 2018 Steel Awards .
A traditional second-storey floor takes about 28 days to stabilise, while theirs takes only three days. The floor is made out of steel and is designed in a zig-zag shape that allows for it to need less support.
Machaba, who was born in Pankop, a small village at the west end of Mpumalanga, said his mentor Elvin originally came up with the idea for one single project but Machaba was convinced it could be done in other homes. This is how their company Aura Entle was born, with Machaba at the helm. They have since won an award for innovation at the Steel Institute's 2018 Steel Awards .
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