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WEST COAST GREETINGS

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Residential Developments are still very quiet in our area but we are sure that developers will soon seize this opportunity to get themselves ready for the market as soon as the current financial "speed bump" is over. The opportunities are still here and we are waiting with baited breath to hear what our Project Managers for the IDZ in our Durbanville-office will come up with. There are currently Tenders out for feasibility studies for portions of the IDZ.  

The 8Ml reservoir in Vredenburg is finished and it really is quite something special. There are photographs elsewhere on this website. It has a rather fancy finish and we received numerous complements via the Saldanha Bay Municipality. It is readily accessible to the public with landscaping and walkways and is even lit up at night with soft lighting for security reasons – a job well done!

In these quiet times we are exploring other options with regards to creating work for ourselves. But, without giving too much away, we are working closely with our East Londen office on something that might pan out to numerous appointments in the Public sector.

 In closure, it is wild flowers time again in the West coast and well worth a visit, especially the West Coast National Park, Langebaan and the area between Vredenburg, Saldanha and Jacobs Bay. Only if you haven't seen enough go further north...

Hanno Hickman

Technical Director & Office Manager: Vredenburg

Last Updated (Thursday, 26 August 2010 05:50)

 

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE, SALDANHA BAY

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On 15 September 2009 Saldanha Bay Municipality held a Business Information Session regarding the Saldanha Bay Industrial Development Zone area.It was very well attended by over 200 people. The Cape Regional Chamber of Commerce (Saldanha), Saldanha Bay Municipality, Saldanha Bay BEE Forum and Saldanha Bay Business Chamber also used this opportunity to sign a Memorandum of agreement in this regard.


The IDZ, with an envisaged R 300m first phase, would consist of 5 Clusters:

  1. Natural assets - i.e. the Maritime hub. It is envisaged that it would be extended to benefit ore exports and container traffic.
  2. Development of minerals - i.e. the development of current mines and exports like Namakwa Sands and Orex.
  3. Steel industry - i.e. the further development of the steel production and related industries.
  4. Dry docks & Gas and Oil - i.e. the development of facilities for offshore oil exploration, storage and refineries. Also oil platform production and boat building.
  5. Renewable energy - i.e. a wind farm, solar power and biomass power generation.

Cluster 5 was presented in detail as this is already in process. An agreement is already in the White Paper stage to supplement the ESKOM grid.

WindSA, represented by Matteo Perego, showed a slide show of the onshore and offshore wind farm power generation developments that they build in Europe. They envisage an R 800m 10MW pilot plant in the West Coast with most production happening here as well.

Sharp, represented by Mathew Silvester, also made a very interesting presentation. Sharp will make an R10b investment in the West Coast over 4 years with "the biggest solar power farm in the world" with a lifespan of at least 20 years. Most of the production will also happen here.

From here on everything you read is the personal opinion of yours truly. Unfortunately the West Coast has heard all these wonderful stories on numerous occasions - but we always remain optimistic. A lot of reference was made to the Koega IDZ in the Eastern Cape and this in itself is a cause of worry; It still has not developed as it was envisioned - 10 years ago. The West Coast cannot afford more dead capital. I think the West Coast IDZ can be a success if two things can be achieved. Firstly we need to prevent some politician or political party from adding the IDZ development to their personal CV. The IDZ talks started in the late 90's already - long before any of the current politicians were even on the scene. Secondly we must have a related experienced Lead Consultant.

From what I could gather after the meeting, was that people are quite excited with what is envisioned in the West Coast and we have already had some enquiries regarding residential and industrial developments that are in the planning phases. So - without being my old pessimistic self - let's see what happens. We will definitely not sit and wait for it to happen.

 

Last Updated (Tuesday, 17 August 2010 06:22)

 

CAPE TOWN COCKTAIL 2010

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Our annual corporate client event and opening launch of our Cape Town office was held on 25 February 2010. 

The venue was the 5 star Cape Royale Luxury Hotel in Green Point. The event was held on the roof pool deck overlooking the new Green Point Stadium where we entertained 200 clients who consisted of SANRAL, PGWC, architects, quantity surveyors, IT companies and financial institutions.The guest speaker for the event was comedian Mark Palmer.

Last Updated (Friday, 14 May 2010 07:13)

 

NEWS FROM STELLENBOSCH OFFICE

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STELLENBOSCH OFFICE NEW STAFF

Element Stellenbosch are happy to have welcomed two new staff members on board in January 2010: Meiring De Villiers (Senior Structural Engineer) and Werner Visser (Graduate Engineer).

 

Last Updated (Friday, 14 May 2010 07:00)

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Best 3rd Year Civil Engineering Student

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Congratulations to
Marius van den Heever who was awarded the best 3rd year civil engineering student at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology.

Well done!!

Last Updated (Friday, 16 April 2010 05:35)

 
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