BTKM QUANTITY SURVEYORS

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
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B.Sc (Q.S) MAQS PrQS
B.Sc (Q.S) MAQS PrQS
B.Sc (Q.S)
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B.Sc (Q.S) MAQS PrQS
B.Sc (Q.S) MAQS PrQS
B.Sc (Q.S) MAQS PrQS
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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.
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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
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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:
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designed
Feasibility models for commercial developments
Land Feasibility Models for major Urban Developments
Hotel Finance and Expenditure Analysis
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Residual Land Value Analysis
Residual Lease Value Analysis
Tenant Account Cost Controls
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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.
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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
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- 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
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A detailed list of projects worked on over the past 29 years is available
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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.
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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
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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]
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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