Dali duma implats - infrastructure
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Infrastructure
challenges in SA
Presented by Dali Duma
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National Development Plan challenges:
• Too few people work
• The standard of education for most black learners is of poor
quality
• The infrastructure is poorly located, under-maintained and
insufficient to foster higher growth
• Spatial patterns exclude the poor from the fruits of development
• The economy is overly and unsustainably resource intensive
• A widespread disease burden is compounded by a failing public
health system
• Public services are uneven and often of poor quality
• Corruption is widespread
• South Africa remains a divided society
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January 2011 (Sunrise View @ R400 million)
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Sunrise View – School [Construction phase]
• Project is on track and in budget
Commencement Date : 13 February 2012
Construction Period : 18 Months
Completion Date : 13 August 2013
Contract Amount : R 64,022,796.32 (Excl. Vat)
Site clearance
completed Platform construction
commenced
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Site layout
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Boitekong ext 9 and 12 - Roads
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Boitekong ext 9 and 12 – Roads Handover
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Sunrise View Bridge Construction (RLM & Impala)
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Siesta Access Road (R1.4 million)
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Chaneng road - Before
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Chaneng road – After (R2.5 million)
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Newly started - Platinum Village (R1 billion)
2 420 units
School
Business Park
Public open areas
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Marula Platinum
Eastern Limb
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Scope & Current status
• Two schools have been identified for upgrading:
– Makgamathu High School in Ward 10, which is situated just off the
R37, approximately 110km from Polokwane.
– Mohlalamorudi High School in Ward 8, which is on the other side of
the R37 and behind Marula Mine.
– R12 million project (Funded jointly by Marula & Limpopo DoE)
• Two local micro enterprises were contracted to refurbish the two schools.
• Work at both schools have been completed within Budget.
• Training was done by the Concrete Institute and Certificates were handed out.
• Handover is being planned by stakeholder engagement (Johanna Tau)
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Project Location
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Schools - before
Very bad cracks
some buildings deemed unsafe
(demolish and reconstruct)
and other with an urgent need to
repair
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Schools - before
Buildings with
unsuitable
material
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Upgraded schools already in use
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Mohlalamorudi
Water borne sewage available at
newly constructed ablution facilities
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Special thanks from contractor to
Dave (dedicated Marula clerk of
works – who assisted with quality
control and coaching)
Some members of the
project team
Final completion achieved
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Makgamathu
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Schools already in use
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Electrification Project (estimated 1600 houses)
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Work in Progress (R14 million)
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Reservoir and water provision (R16 million)
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Graphical depiction of work planned
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Labour Sending Areas Initiatives
• Eastern Cape – Mbadango School
• Eastern Cape – 3 Libraries (8 forecast)
• Taung – Community Multi-Purpose Centre
• Eastern Cape – Fort Hare University Lab
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Lessons Learnt
• Committment from the top
• Dedicated project team with relevant experience
• Support from a dynamic financial institution
• Internal leadership
• Commercial flexibility
• Experienced service providers
• Rigorous performance management
• Hold hands with the government but lead the
way
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Conclusion
• Be prepared for dynamic and complex processes when dealing with government
• Full commitment required from the business
• Profound benefits to the business, whilst difficult to measure
• Corporate sector CAN make a difference
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Recognition received from industry
SAHF Award
- Project of the year 2009 for
units over R80 000
Sunday Times Award
- CSI company of the year
2010
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Recognition received from the industry
Sunday Times Award
- CSI company of
the year
2011