BTKM QUANTITY SURVEYORS BTKM QUANTITY SURVEYORS The practice (BHAM TAYOB KHAN MATUNDA) was established in 1984, and has over the past 29 years developed a footprint both locally and abroad. The practice has offices in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth, King Williams Town, Pretoria and Mthatha. Associated offices are located in Nigeria, Jordon, Bahrain, Mumbai and Mauritius. During the past three decades a significant number of projects covering a wide range of areas have been successfully completed. The Project Profile outlines the projects that BTKM has been involved in and reflects the range of experience and capability in the practice. The deep competencies inherent in the organization can effectively be applied to projects in respect of complexity, scale, specialised services, market-driven aspects and time/costconstraints. BTKM has a pro-active approach in deploying its traditional skills with formidable expertise in quantity surveying and project management. In addition, the practice has rendered services, which required strategic planning, and contextual cost modelling solutions, “fast-track” documentation, tenant cost control, as well as complex services and construction methods. An important objective of the practice is to leverage intellectual capital within the organization, drawing on the various specialised skills and experience of directors and staff from other regions for the benefit of projects that require professional inputs. THE PRACTICE Registration with Professional Associations or Institutes: The practice is registered with: The Association of South African Quantity Surveyors SABTACO SAPOA Africa Association of Quantity Surveyors Shareholding The following directors own the company: Hashim Bham Imtiaz Tayob Nazeem Khan Thembinkosi Matunda Hanief Moosa Prakash Khoosal Ian Furter Geoff Brooker Leon Fowler Ferdinand vd Merwe B.Sc (Q.S) MAQS PrQS MTRP B.Sc (Q.S) MAQS PrQS A.AArb B.Sc (Q.S) MAQS PrQS A.AArb B.Sc (Q.S) MAQS PrQS B.Sc (Q.S) MAQS PrQS B.Sc (Q.S) B.Sc (Q.S) MAQS PrQS B.Sc (Q.S) MAQS PrQS B.Sc (Q.S) MAQS PrQS B.Sc (Q.S) MAQS PrQS Page 1 of 16 Jan Lombard Clement Scott Rodney Wood Christine Fife B.Sc (Q.S) MAQS PrQS B.Tech (Q.S) MAQS PrQS NHD (QS) SERVICES Bham, Tayob, Khan & Matunda offers it’s Clients a wide range of professional Quantity Surveying and Project Management services. BTKM has consulted to clients on a wide spectrum of project types. Projects worked on include office buildings, shopping centres, residential accommodation, sports stadiums, hotels, airport upgrade projects, railway station projects and other specialised and complex projects. The practice provides comprehensive expertise in project and programme management, project viability evaluations, cost planning and control, cost advice, contractual advice, tender documentation, tender evaluation, cash flow forecasts, contract administration and ancillary specialised services. The success of the practice is reflected in the growing market-share and penetration of the Quantity Surveying and Project Management Services market in both the public and private sectors. MAIN FIELDS OF EXPERTISE Besides the technical expertise and experience of the normal quantity surveying functions such as feasibility studies, estimating, cost planning, tender documentation, cost management and control, the partners have, in all our centres, extremely strong links and have been instrumental in providing opportunities to emergent local contractors and sub contractors both on a small and large scale. In particular, we have been intimately involved in the past in securing the approval and participation of black contractor organizations such as the National Black Contractors and Allied Trades Forum (Nabcat), the National African Federation for the Building Industry (Nafbi) and the African Builders Association (ABA), in the tendering procedure and the participation of their members, particularly in the Johannesburg Station have been involved. Precinct projects that we Our practice has been involved in several projects which specifically addressed means of incorporating RDP objectives in construction projects. The objective being to create an enabling environment for Emerging Contractors: the historically disadvantaged sectors to manage and administer Enterprising opportunities previously denied to such groups as well as ensuring that public sector spending benefits the beneficiary communities in matters such as employment, training and award of contracts. We have also been and are currently involved extensively in the monitoring of affirmative procurement – a specialised service that we offer to our Clients. Page 2 of 16 EMPLOYMENT EQUITY Current status: Our Quantity Surveying practice is among the first in the country that was established in 1984 entirely by members of the disenfranchised communities, with representation nationally. The shareholding of our practice is almost wholly owned by members of the previously disenfranchised and disadvantaged communities. Our staff profile represents our commitment to real and effective empowerment of these communities, comprising almost entirely of previously disadvantaged population groups. POLICY The practice has played a significant role in generating interest in the Quantity Surveying and training support is considered a duty and policy of the company. We have trained and continue to train graduates of the previously disadvantaged from universities and technikons with special emphasis on specialised skills and professional development. Since inception, our practices has trained in excess of eighty quantity surveying graduates from the previously disadvantaged groups and currently boast a Cooperative Education Award from Peninsula Technikon for the training given by our practice to students from the Peninsula Technikon. Many of our professional staff has risen to key positions in our practice in a very short space of time and some of our previous staff members have also established their own practices or formed contracting companies. COMPUTER RESOURCES Of crucial importance in contemporary Quantity Surveying and Project Management are the extent of computerisation and the use of sophisticated cost modelling techniques. BTKM ranks amongst the more ‘computer enabled’, within the industry in Africa. All of BTKM offices are supported by advanced systems in, computerised feasibility, programming, cost modelling, estimating, measurement, contract administration and final accounting. SOFTWARE DELPLOYED BY THE PRACTICE • • • • • • • Microsoft Office – Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access Microsoft Project Q.S. Plus for Windows (Estimating, Bill Production, Valuations and Final Account) Dimension X – Computer aided graphic measurement software Win QS Kwikfeas Plan swift In-house cost modelling techniques developed specifically for retail and other commercial projects: • • • and designed Feasibility models for commercial developments Land Feasibility Models for major Urban Developments Hotel Finance and Expenditure Analysis Page 3 of 16 • • • Residual Land Value Analysis Residual Lease Value Analysis Tenant Account Cost Controls • • Project Payment Schedules for total Capital Cost Budgeting & Control Management and Cost Reports incorporating tenant recoveries, etc. MAJOR & COMPLEX PROJECT EXPERIENCE: The principles of Quantity Surveying are generally applicable to most project types. Complex projects require that these same principles are applied, but enriched further by additional specialist advice and input, as well as development cost acumen and cost modelling systems. Outlined below are selections of a few major projects that display a varied range of experience in different construction and development areas. A more detailed list of projects is available on request. V & A Marina Residential Sector 2 Knightsbridge Vangate Mall The Sails @ Timeball Square Prabhadevi Mall ACSA Parking Deck Vodacom Smart Park Office Complex Vodacom Techno Park UKZN Biology Building Richmond Shopping Centre Albaraka Bank George Airport Cerebos Factory in Coega IDZ Logistics Park in Uitenhage : Factories and Warehouses Vodacom Call Centre Bridge City V & A Marina Residential Sector Worcester Casino & Hotel Mooirivier Mall (Potchefstroom) Ellis Park Stadium Central Terminal Building Multi Storey Parkade2 (ORTIA) Cape Coral Hotel Bridge City IFC Office (Ghana) Adcock Ingram (H V Liquid Plant) Bagatelle – Mall of Mauritius La Balise Marian – Mauritius MUT Student Housing - 2004 - 2004 - 2004 - 2005/06 - 2006 - 2006 - 2006 - 2007 - 2007 - 2007 - 2007 - 2007 - 2007 R540 R150 R167 R300 R100 R394 R65 R288 R80 R40 R50 R42 R50 m m m m m m m m m m m m m - 2007 - 2008 - 2008 - 2008 - 2008 - 2008 - 2008 - 2009 - 2009 - 2009 - 2010 - 2010 - 2011 - 2012 - 2012 - 2012 R83 R50 R480 R635 R225 R560 R100 R1.2 R550 R173 R510 R130 R512 R750 R1 R100 m m m m m m m B m m m m m m B m A detailed list of projects worked on over the past 29 years is available Page 4 of 16 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: POLICY, PROGRAMME AND ACHIEVEMENTS Policy: The tragic distortions and imbalances of past government policies require effective and responsible intervention to empower the disadvantaged and disenfranchised communities by economic, skills and capacity development. BTKM is committed to effective and constructive intervention to redress these imbalances. However, affirmative action must be viewed as a transitional and short-term measure to "level playing fields". BTKM believes that the long-term agenda of policy makers must not loose sight of meritocracy, the quest for excellence, an entrepreneurial and competitive spirit and a culture of good moral and work ethic. Programme and Achievements: As previously outlined, the shareholding of the practice is wholly owned by members of the formerly disenfranchised and disadvantaged communities. The staff profile represents the commitment to real and effective empowerment of the disadvantaged communities, in the profession. This Quantity Surveying practice is among the first in the country that was established by members of the disenfranchised communities, with formidable representation nationally.The practice has played a significant role in generating interest in the Quantity Surveying profession among the Disenfranchised communities. Financial and training support is considered a duty and policy of the partners. BTKM has trained and continues to train graduates from Universities and Tertiary Institutions with special emphasis on specialised skills and professional development. Many of BTKM’s professional staff has risen to key positions in the practice in a very short space of time and some of the previous staff members have also established their own practices or formed contracting companies. Initiatives of substantial scale and large projects present a rare opportunity to employ and train additional staff from the affected communities. Projects of scale also offer the opportunity to further sponsor and offer peer support to students previously denied such opportunities. The practice is committed to such engagement. BTKM has previously consulted on projects that specifically embraced policies of empowerment, capacity building and wealth creating opportunities, which were applied to the construction process. BTKM has acted as empowerment consultants and offer our Clients a tailor made empowerment solution with auditable results. Page 5 of 16 PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY INSURANCE Value of Professional Indemnity: We have an existing policy for a cover of R 10 000 000.00. A copy of the schedule of our Professional Indemnity insurance is available on request. NAME OF FIRM: BHAM TAYOB KHAN MATUNDA CONTACT DETAILS OF OFFICES JOHANNESBURG Physical Address Telephone Fax E-Mail Address 129 BARRY HERTZOG AVENUE EMMARENTIA 2195 P O BOX 84281 GREENSIDE 2034 (011) 646 9825 (011) 646 9845 [email protected] Contact Person Cellular E-Mail HASHIM BHAM 082 442 4939 [email protected] Postal Address HANIEF MOOSA 082 445 0977 [email protected] DURBAN Physical Address Telephone Fax E-Mail SUITE 4 10 RYDALL VALE CRESC DURBAN P O BOX 5196 RYDALL VALE LA LUCIA RIDGE (031) 566 6255 (031) 566 6259 [email protected] Contact Person Cellular E-Mail IMTIAZ TAYOB 083 578 6694 [email protected] Postal Address PRAKASH KHOOSAL 082 888 1652 [email protected] CAPE TOWN Physical Address Postal Address 2 ORPHAN LANE CAPE TOWN 8001 P O BOX 6509 ROGGEBAAI 8002 Page 6 of 16 Telephone Fax E-Mail (021) 423 6160 (021) 423 9727 [email protected] Contact Person Cellular E-Mail NAZEEM KHAN 082 892 0127 [email protected] GEOFF BROOKER 082 880 5912 [email protected] PORT ELIZABETH Physical Address Postal Address 84 CAPE ROAD MILL PARK PORT ELIZABETH 6001 P O BOX 40052 WALMER 6065 Telephone Fax E-Mail (041) 373-9127 (041) 373-9131 [email protected] Contact Person Cellular E-Mail THEMBINKOSI MATUNDA 082 553 7176 [email protected] PRETORIA Physical Address Telephone Fax E-Mail BUILDING 17 CENTRAL OFFICE PARK 257 JEAN AVENUE CENTURION, PRETORIA P O BOX 930090 ELDOPARK 0166 (012) 664-6245 (012) 664-6204 [email protected] Contact Person Cellular E-Mail LEON FOWLER 083 377 4287 [email protected] Postal Address KING WILLIAMS TOWN Physical Address Postal Address Telephone Fax E-Mail 22 ALEXANDER ROAD KING WILLIAMS TOWN 5600 P O BOX 792 GONUBIE 5256 (043) 642-1794 (043) 642-3224 [email protected] Page 7 of 16 MTHATHA Physical Address Telephone Fax E-Mail 104 NELSON MANDELA DR CR DELVILLE ROAD MTHATHA 5100 P O BOX 7113 MYEZO PARK MTHATHA 5099 (047) 532-2668 (047) 531-2511 [email protected] Contact Person Cellular E-Mail MPHO MOREMEDI 074 4884 552 [email protected] Postal Address PROJECT SCHEDULE - SHOPPING CENTRES NO 1.0 DESCRIPTION NEW CENTRES LOCATION YEAR VALUE 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 Ushaka Island – Retail Central City - Additions Garankuwa Shopping Longbeach Mall Athlone Vangate Centre Milpark Gallery Diepsloot Value Centre Riverglade Centre Grahamstown Market Square Matthew Goniwa Shopping Centre Durban Mabopane Ga-rankuwa Cape Town Cape Town Milpark Diepsloot Swaziland Grahamstown Port Elizabeth 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 R 35 m R 60 m R 60 m R 150 m R 150 m R 30 m R 100 m R 120 m R 60 m R 250 m 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 Sinaba Mall Queenstown Mall Fordsburg Plaza Mooiriver Mall Mount Pleasant Shopping Centre Daveyton Queenstown Johannesburg Potchefstroom Port Elizabeth 2007 2007 2007 2008 2009 R 275 m R 175 m R 6m R 560 m R 29 m 1.16 1.17 Bridge City Mutual Square Rosebank Durban Cape Town 2010 2010 R 621 m R 110 m 1.18 Eldo Square Shopping Centre Pretoria R 25 m 1.19 Malvern Shopping Centre Durban 1.20 Victoria Marine Durban 1.21 1.22 Berea Station Mal Malvern Shopping Centre Durban Durban Current 2011 Current 2011 Current 2011 Current Current R 90 m R 9m R 220 m R 90 m Page 8 of 16 2.0 2.1 ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS Upgrade Rosebank Mall 2.2 2.3 Wits Shopping Centre Mega City 2.4 Northmead Shopping Centre Refurbishment Heathway Shopping Centre Upgrade New Gate Shopping Centre 2.5 2.6 Rosebank Johannesburg Braamfontein Mmabatho 2000 R 80 m 2001 2004 R R 20 m 60 m Northmead, Johannesburg Pretoria 2006 R 30 m 2008 R 27.5 m Johannesburg Current R 50.5 m PROJECT SCHEDULE - OFFICES NO 1.0 DESCRIPTION NEW CENTRES LOCATION 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 The Innovation Hub Vodacom Phase 6 Offices for Dep. of Housing Al Baraka Bank PDNA Head Office Tiger Valley Offices Afrikings Call Centre Hollard Office Development Etana Barongwa Offices Scott Street Offices NMBM Logistics Park Persam House Emma Mews Offices Flight Centre Trevena Phase 1 & Phase 2 MTN Offices MTN Offices Business Process Outsourcing Centre Innovation Hub National & Executive Offices Protea Road Ethekwini Water Services Dube House Central Bank Of Lesotho DR Site Pretoria Midrand Durban Durban Johannesburg Pretoria Pretoria Pretoria Rustenburg Pretoria Port Elizabeth Johannesburg Johannesburg Pretoria Pretoria Port Elizabeth East London Port Elizabeth 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 Pretoria 2010 Cape Town Durban La Mercy Lesotho R 25 m R 23 m R 130 m Central Bank Of Lesotho Main Building Fountain Road Precinct Development Office Development Sci Bono Centre Lesotho 2010 2011 2011 Current 2012 Current 2012 Current Current Current R 49.5 m R 125.4m R 73 m 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 Bisho Newtown YEAR VALUE R 120 m R 280 m R 20 m R 55 m R 51 m R 8.3 m R 12 m R 80 m R 40 m R 12 m R 83 m R 27 m R 7m R 34 m R 65 m R 6.5 m R 4m R 210 m R 2.5 m R 135 m R 270 m Page 9 of 16 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 ALTERATION & ADDITIONS Old Reserve Bank – Church Square Matlotlo House – Old Reserve Bank Bentley Office Upgrade Rigel Avenue Upgrade Qhasana & Dukumbana Office Building MTN Stores S.A. SARS - Offices Pretoria 2002 Johannesburg 2008 Pretoria Pretoria Bisho 2010 2010 2011 R 10 m R 12 m South Africa Standerton Current Current R 60m R 10m R 40 m R 31.5 m R 45 m PROJECT SCHEDULE - HOTEL & LEISURE NO 1.0 DESCRIPTION NEW CENTRES LOCATION YEAR VALUE 1.1 1.2 Durban Durban 2004 2004 R 600 m R 700 m 1.3 1.4 Sibaya Leisure Dev. Ushaka Island Marine Theme Park Airport City Hotel The Square Hotel Ghana Durban, Umhlanga 2008 2010 R 450 m R 30 m 1.5 The Gateway Hotel Durban, Umhlanga 2010 R 200 m 1.6 Cape Coral Hotel Cape Town 2010 R 230 m 1.7 1.8 Cape Coral/Hilton Hotel City Lodge Cape Town Newtown 2010 Current R 230 m R 180 m 1.9 1.10 Park Inn Hotel Park Inn Hotel Angola Polokwane Current Current R 360 m R 150 m Page 10 of 16 PROJECT SCHEDULE - RESIDENTIAL & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NO 1.0 DESCRIPTION NEW CENTRES 1.1 Millenium Towers – Apartment Building Luxury Housing @ Zimbali 1.2 1.3 LOCATION YEAR Durban 2005 Durban 2005 VALUE R 25 m R 30 m Durban 2005 1.4 Crystal Rock – Apartment Building Aldrovande Palace Durban 2006 R 72 m 1.5 1.6 The Sails Apartments Shaka’s Gate Durban Durban 2006 2007 R 250 m 1.7 571 Essenwood Road Townhouses Golden Acres Buckingham Townhouse Dev. Durban 2006 Durban Pretoria 2007 2008 Rustenburg Port Elizabeth Johannesburg Pretoria 2009 2009 2010 2010 Johannesburg Cape Town Cape Town Johannesburg 2010 2010 2010 2011 R 16 m R 30 m R 16 m Cape Town Grahamstown 2011 Current R 16 m Lusikisiki Current R 15 m Rustenburg Tabazimbie Cape Town 2011 2011 Current R 10 m R 10 m R 25 m 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 Amandebult Housing Dev. Bhisho Youth Centre House Farooqui Hollard Stables & Troyville House Refurb. Emma Mews Apartments 330 Beach Road Parow Valley Flats House Houghton Parow Valley Apartments Multi Purpose & History Interpretation Centre Cultural Village R 15 m R 490 m R 10.6 m R 163 m R 17.3 m R 360 m R 230 m R 10 m R 10 m R 26 m R 50.8 m COMMUNITY FACILITIES 1.1 1.2 1.3 Mantserre Community Hall Paar Dekraal Community Hall Lentegeur Civic Centre Page 11 of 16 PROJECT SCHEDULE - MEDICAL CENTRES NO 1.0 DESCRIPTION NEW CENTRES 1.1 1.2 Windsor Clinic Frontier Hospital Johannesburg Port Elizabeth 2008 2009 R 1.2 m 1.3 1.4 Settler’s & Port Alfred Hospital Nokuphile Clinic Port Elizabeth Johannesburg 2009 2010 R 134m 1.5 Yeoville Clinic Johannesburg 2010 R 2m 1.6 1.7 1.8 Jeppe Clinic Hillbrow Maternal & Child MCA Clinics Johannesburg Johannesburg Lesotho 2010 Current Current R 1.5m R 30m R 580m 1.9 Eye Care Unit Queenstown 2010 1.10 1.11 1.12 Clinics Casualty, Paediatrics Unit Valkenburg Revitalisation Eastern Cape Queenstown Cape Town 2011 Current Current R R R R PROJECT SCHEDULE - LOCATION YEAR VALUE R 92 m R 1.5m 22 m 13.8m 197.5m 900 m INDUSTRIAL (FACTORIES & WAREHOUSES) NO 1.0 DESCRIPTION NEW CENTRES 1.1 1.2 Longmeadow Warehouses Toyota Chassis Plant Longmeadow Durban 2005 2005 R 15 m 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 Mala`s Freedom Stationers Ceragan Warehouse Manilal`s Warehouse Axiz Warehouse RNE Pumps Warehouse Ancora Warehouse Cerebos Factory Adcock Ingram High Volume Oral Liquid Manufacturing and Packing Facility BMW Supertech Showroom Tyre Fitment Centre Schaapkraal Waste Management Depot Khumba Iron Ore Bedding Plant Petoria Midrand Pretoria Johannesburg Cape Town Pretoria Pretoria Port Elizabeth Johannesburg 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 Current R R R R R R R R 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 LOCATION YEAR VALUE R 21 m 41 m 16 m 6.5 m 4m 13 m 9m 6.6 m 48.2 m R 512m Durban Port Elizabeth Cape Town 2012 Current Current Sischen-North West Current R 60 m R 12 m R 7.5 m R 34 m Page 12 of 16 2.0 ALTERATION & ADDITIONS 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Toyota Warehouse – Extension & Canteen Facilitation School for New State Drug Treatment Centre Lusikisiki Hospital Police Station Additions to Court PROJECT SCHEDULE DESCRIPTION NEW CENTRES 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 Northwing Lecture Theater New Library Wits International Residence Olifantsfontein Library Wits Matrix Wits Part-time Student Facilities Wits Relocation Mohlakeng Multi-Purpose Centre Inyathelo Public School Groenvlei High School Refurb CJC College Thlabane West Primary School University of Zululand KZN Schools MUT Natural Sciences Sherwood Madressa Red Location Library & Art Gallery Lephalale Primary School Designer Cluster Primary School MUT Student Housing High School School For Learners with Special Needs District Examination Centre 1.23 2006 Port Elizabeth Lusikisiki Stutterheim District Dimbaza Current Current Current Current R 20 m R 28.7 m R 10.8m R 15 m R 33 m EDUCATION NO 1.0 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 Durban LOCATION YEAR VALUE Durban Johannesburg Johannesburg Olifantsfontein Johannesburg Johannesburg Johannesburg Mohlakeng Johannesburg Tabazimbi Braamfontein Rustenburg Richards Bay Cato Ridge, Durban Umlazi, Durban Sherwood Port Elizabeth 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2009 R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R 20 m 10 m 6m 8m 8m 30 m 20 m 3m 2m 5m 2m 12 m 63 m 10 m 27 m 21 m Lephalale Cape town Umlazi Durban Jeffrey’s Bay Uitenhage Current Current 2012 Current Current R 30m R 54m R 100m R 83.2 m Lady Frere Current R 13.8m R 35 m R 81m Page 13 of 16 2.0 ALTERATION & ADDITIONS 2.1 2.2 Repairs to various schools New Clasrooms at Various Schools Various Junior Schools Port Elizabeth Port Elizabeth 2009 2010 R 55 m R 40 m Eastern Cape 2011-Current R 67.8 m School for Learners with Special Needs Rapid Delivery Schools Missionvale Campus Human Movement Science Department MTN Warehouse Renovations Flagstaff 2011-Current R 89.3 m Eastern Cape Port Elizabeth Port Elizabeth 2011-Current 2011 Current R 45.3 m R 20.5 m R 35 m JHB Current R 34 m 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 PROJECT SCHEDULE –COMMERCIAL/PARKADE/SPORTS CENTRES NO 1.0 DESCRIPTION COMMERCIAL 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Buckingham Porsche Dealership SA Draft FCB Tenant Installation Porsche Dealership SA Filling Station Central Terminal Building 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 Agriport Albaraka Bank Albaraka Bank Branch Fit-out Porsche Dealership SA ABSA Bank Branch Fit-out 2.0 PARKADE 2.1 2.2 2.3 Multi Storey Parkade 1 & Extension Multi Storey Parkade 2 Multi Storey Parkade 3.0 SPORT CENTRES 3.1 3.2 Ellis Park Stadium Princess Magogo Stadium LOCATION YEAR VALUE Johannesburg Johannesburg Pretoria Durban Pretoria OR Tambo Int. Airport Maydon Wharf Durban Pretoria Cape Town Lephalale 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010 R 30 m R 55 m R 20.5 m R 40 m R 47 m 2010 2010 Current Current Current R 120 m R 60 m R 5m R 40 m R 5m OR Tambo International Airport OR Tambo Cape Town Int. Airport 2001 Johannesburg Kwa Mashu R 1,2 B R 240 m 2009 2010 R 550 m 2008 2010 R 105 m R 105 m R 640 m Page 14 of 16 4.0 MIXED USE 4.1 4.2 4.3 Red Sails, Retail and Residential Shopping Centre and Offices The Quartz ,Retail and shopping Centre Trade House, Commercial and residential Mutual Square, Retail and Offices 4.4 4.6 Hout Bay Pretoria Umhlanga 2008 2009 2010 Durban 2010 Cape Town 2011 R 23.5 m R 42 m R 45 m R 106 m R 92 m PROJECT SCHEDULE – RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS & MEMORIALS NO 1.0 DESCRIPTDON NEW CENTRES 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Klerksdorp Mosque Mackenzie Park Masjid Greenside Masjid and Madressah Wits Prayer Facility Lakefield Masjid Houghton Masjid Orlando Masjid Cradock Four Memorial LOCATION Klerksdorp Johannesburg Johannesburg Johannesburg Johannesburg Johannesburg Johannesburg Port Elizabeth YEAR 2004 2004 2005 2005 2007 2008 2011 2011 VALUE R 5m R 6m R 10 m R 2m R 4m R 2.4 m R 6m R3m PROJECT SCHEDULE – DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS NO 1.0 DESCRIPTION NEW CENTRES 1.1 1.2 Eye Care Unit Lusikisiki Hospital Police Staion 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Additions to Court High School School for Learners with Special Needs District Examination Centre Gordons Bay Naval College 1.8 LOCATION YEAR VALUE Queenstown Lusikisik-TRanskei Stutterheim District Dimbaza Jefferys Bay Uitenhage 2010 Current Current R 22 m R 10.8 m Current Current Current R 33 m R 83.2 m Lady Frere Current Current R 10 m JHB Current R5m North West Current R 5.5 m Cape Town R 15 m R 81 m R 13.8 m Parkview & Bramley Police Staion 1.9 1.10 Marikana Police Station Page 15 of 16 PROJECT SCHEDULE – INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS DESCRIPTION INTERNATIONAL Labalise Marina Residential Development Mall of Mauritius West Island Residential Development LOCATION YEAR VALUE Mauritius 2009-2013 Mauritius Mauritius 2009-2012 Current R 430 m Ghana Ghana 2009 2010 R 450 m R 32 m Ghana 2013 R 130 m Lesotho Lesotho 2010 Current R 3m Lesotho Lesotho 2012 Current R 580 m R 30 m Angola Angola Current Current R 300 m $ 120 m Brazzaville Lubumbashi Current Current R 750m R 42 m R 600 m R 250 m WEST AFRICA Airport City Hotel Takoradi, Expo Testing Facility IFC Offices SOUTHERN AFRICA Central Bank Lesotho, Boardroom Central Bank Lesotho, Main Building Site MCA Clinics Lesotho Masjid R 261 m EAST AFRICA Accor Hotel Futila – Sea Breeze CENTRAL AFRICA Ollombo Industrial & Residential BIAC Page 16 of 16
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