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lileky to grow at 5.8% this year with domestic demand playing a key role. If South Africa were to excluded the growth would be 6.2%. Even the world bank projects growth of over 4% which is a far cry from the anemic growth rates in the developed world.
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The President did sound a word of concern over the high levels of poverty and disparity in wealth distribution however saying that policies need to be put in place to overcome this anomaly. “How can we explain that a country pumps out two million barrels of oil a day and yet half live below the poverty line?” He said.
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According to Kaberuka, consumer demand, infrastructure, financial services and agri-business are the main contributors.
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It is apparent then that Africa is where to be given its burgeoning middle class hungry for consumer products that the world has to offer and coupled to infrastructural developments that are finally unlocking economic potential that had erstwhile lain dormant for years. In preparation governments need to ensure that local communities benefit from the wealth generated whether in agro processing or mining.
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Bathroom fittings Modernize and style your bathroom to suit your tastes with a wide choice of designs colors, functionality and materials available.
Flooring Choice of floors goes beyond wear and tear and includes purchase cost and maintenance costs as well as environmental aspects and aesthetics
Energy saving devices We look at new trends being developed that reduce the overall impact of the built environment on human health and the natural environment.
Solar water heating New innovations in this industry are slowly edging out the old and more mature technologies offering lower installation costs and longer life spans.
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Concrete Batching Plants Batching plants offer greater consistency in the mix of ingredients thus assuring a higher quality of concrete
Prefabricated buildings Looking at the lower cost of constructing modular offices and homes
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Libya
Libya Lays Foundation Stone for 650 MW PV Power Plant
Libya’s ministry of electricity is constructing a solar photovoltaic plant in southern Libya to generate power using the sun’s rays. Under-secretary for the ministry, Dr Mohamed Al, said it would be an excellent opportunity to experiment with new technology and to create jobs for young people in the region. He explained that the new power station will have a capacity of 650 MW. It will supply a large proportion of the country’s southern region with its power needs and enhance its entire network capabilities. He added that this station is considered a major achievement in the electricity sector and within the ministry’s plan to develop energy sources in the southern region of Libya. All of Libya’s electricity has until now been supplied by fossil fuels. Most of its power stations were originally oil fired with some having been converted to natural gas. In December 2012, the General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL), the state-owned company responsible for the production and distribution of electrical power, signed a contract with Siemens to supply and install spare parts at the Ruwais power station. GECOL said that the deal, which involves four gas-powered units, was worth US$75 million.
This plant is considered a major achievement in the electricity sector and within the ministry’s plan to develop energy sources in the southern region of Libya.
Ethiopia
US$120M Waste to energy plant for Addis Ababa A 50 MW waste to energy plant is to be constructed in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capital, following the signing of a contract by the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation (EEPCo) and waste to energy developer, Cambridge Industries. The plant will cost an estimated US$120 million and Cambridge Industries says it is conducting detailed feasibility studies throughout Ethiopia to recommend future projects in various cities including Dire Dawa, Adama, Mekelle, Gonder, Behar Dar, Hawasa, and Jimma. The company says that both effective power generation and waste management are among the principal challenges faced throughout Africa, particularly in its rapidly urbanising cities. The 50 MW waste to energy plant will be located in Repe (Koshe) and will provide some 100 skilled jobs in the area. The Repi waste disposal site, which started five decades ago, is described as a safe, distant and secure site, having been filled with massive amounts of waste.
The 50 MW waste to energy plant will be located in Repe (Koshe) and will provide some 100 skilled jobs in the area.
South Sudan
South Sudan Pipeline Construction to Begin in October
Construction of a pipeline to carry South Sudan's crude oil from oil fields in the landlocked country to an export terminal will begin later this year according to the Ministry of Petroleum and Mining. This was announced during a briefing by the Petroleum and Mining Minister, Stephen Dhieu Dau, and senior executives from his ministry held for top officials of the ruling SPLM General Secretariat to enlighten them about the status of the country's oil industry.
In September 2012, South Sudan signed an Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) with Ethiopia and Djibouti to create a mechanism for the construction of a pipeline through their countries. South Sudan also expects to sign a similar IGA with Kenya, which would allow the construction of a pipeline to the Kenyan port of Lamu. Ministry officials explained that a Japanese firm has completed feasibility studies on the Lamu route.
In September 2012, South Sudan signed an Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) with Ethiopia and Djibouti to create a mechanism for the construction of a pipeline through their countries.
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Chinese Firm to Build Sheraton Kigali Hotel
Rwanda
Century Park Hotels and Residences Ltd, a Chinese construction firm, has acquired 7.6 hectares of land near the Tennis Club in Remera sector for development. Solomoni Adede, the company chief operating officer, said the land will see the construction of Sheraton Kigali, a club house and villas. The company has already started developing in the area, located in Kibiraro Zone 11, Nyarutarama cell, where a manmade Lake Nyagahene sits. According to Lillian Mupende, the director of urban planning in Kigali City, the area totaling about 75 hectares, was planned to host a manmade lake, club house, hotels, among others, but has been unproductive for more than 10 years. The land was owned by Bank Rwandaise de Development. Reports indicate that, Eugene Nyagahene, an investor, wanted to develop it but failed to meet environmental standards. The company has bought 7.6 hectares for the first phase, but it plans to buy the entire land after Environmental Impact Assessment is done. Adede told reporters that activities for the first phase have already started after the Kigali Century Park Hotels and Residences Ltd is to construct a Sheraton Hotel, a City and Rwanda Environmental Management Board gave the green light for club house and villas. the project.
Construction Companies Bid for Kano Roads
Nigeria
Thirteen construction companies have submitted proposals to the Kano State government for the construction of about 220 kilometers road medians on all the dual carriage ways in the 44 local government councils of the state. Permanent Secretary in the state's Ministry of Works and Housing, Engr. Shehu Muhammad Ahmad said the state wants to construct strong concrete road dividers in order to ease traffic control and reduce accidents. He said they cannot have dual carriage ways without road medians or dividers adding that these dividers must have uniformity in terms of quality. He said the government wants to engage companies that would use quality construction materials to build road median strips that would withstand the force of any vehicle and protect the road. He said they will not accept the situation where contractors would do substandard jobs in order to maximize profit adding that the winners in this bid will only be selected after rigorous and comprehensive assessment.
Development of Jeffreys Bay Wind Farm Commences
Thirteen construction companies have submitted proposals to the Kano State government for the construction of about 220 kilometers road medians on all the dual carriage ways in the 44 local government councils of the state.
South Africa
Work has officially started on the 138 MW Jeffreys Bay wind farm, in the Eastern Cape, which is the second-largest wind project to have advanced through the first bidding round under South Africa’s competitive Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Programme (REIPPP). This is the first wind farm to be constructed in Kouga, with several others in the pipeline. The Jeffreys Bay project, which spans 3 700 ha and eight farms between the towns of Jeffreys Bay and Humansdorp, in the Kouga local municipality district, will involve the deployment of 60 Siemens SWT 2.3 MW wind turbines, which each have a rotor diameter of 101 m. The wind farm is also within close proximity to a 132 kV Eskom transmission line and is, therefore, expected to begin supplying energy to the national grid by mid-2014. The 20-year power purchase and implementation agreements for these first projects were signed on November 5, 2012. State-owned power utility Eskom will buy the power arising from the initial eight wind farms for R1.14/kWh. 10
The Jeffreys Bay wind farm is the first wind farm to be constructed in Kouga with several others in the pipeline.
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US$17 Billion Kai Tak Development in Hong Kong Following Hong Kong’s $35 million cleanup of Kai Tak airport and its relocation to Chek Lap Kok Island a comprehensive plan was formulated to develop the rehabilitated land nearby Victoria harbor. When complete the project will sit on 790 acres of land, take 12 years of work and cost a total of $16.76 billion. The aim of the multifaceted project is to take what had become an abandoned area of Hong Kong and turn it into a high quality residential and business district with large open space parks and hospitals thus improving the living environment in Hong Kong. Also incorporated into the project is a plan to make Hong Kong the regional hub of world-class cruise shipping. In 2013, the first berth of the cruise terminal and runway park will be completed and public rental housing will be finished. Between 2013 and 2019 a second berth of the cruise terminal and tourism node will be added. The Shatin-to-Central Subway link will be completed. And finally the Metro Park and access roads will be finished.
In addition, an international multipurpose stadium is planned to create a local and international attraction for sports and entertainment. This The aim of the multifaceted project is to take what had become an abandoned part of the project is currently in the financing stage and once that is in area and turn it into a high quality residential and business district. place work will begin and be finished by 2018 or 2019.
Czech High-speed Link to be Constructed
Czech
After eight years of postponements, it is being reported that a high-speed rail link between Kladno and Prague-Ruzyne airport in the Czech Republic will be constructed this year – or in 2014 at the latest. Research Company PMR said that the Railway Infrastructure Administration (SZDC) in the Czech Republic was now planning to begin the construction project, which suffered postponements as a result of arguments over the impact of the railway on the environment. The Kladno to Ruzyne rail link will be 20km long and is expected to be built on an existing line. The total cost is put by SZDC representatives at some CZK8 billion ($419 million). Part of the work will also involve the renovation of the platform in the Masarykovo railway station in Prague. PMR said that the absence of sufficient funding has forced the SZDC to divide the construction of the high speed rail routes into two parts – one from Prague’s Bubny station to the Ruzyne airport, and the second linking Ruzyne airport to Kladno. The construction of the Bubny to Construction of the project which has suffered postponements as a result of Ruzyne line is not planned for the next few years. arguments over its impact on the environment is set to begin
Naval Architects and Civil Engineers Work on Deepening the Fastest Growing US Port
USA
Naval architects and civil engineers on the Eastern seaboard have been working overtime as the ships and all the equipment and facilities that support them were designed to “fit” the old dimensions of the Panama Canal that are currently being enlarged. To stay competitive, port operators must modernize facilities, ships and equipment to fit the newly expanding canal. The Port of Savannah has extensive facilities located along the Savannah River approximately 18 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. The Port has been the fastest growing seaport in the United States. At a cost of $600 million, the Georgia Ports Authority is in the midst of deepening the Savannah River shipping channel from 42 to 50 feet along 36 miles of its length to accommodate the New Panamax ships and upgrading its logistics capabilities.
At a cost of $600 million, the Georgia Ports Authority is in the midst of deepening the Savannah River shipping channel from 42 to 50 feet along 36 miles of its length.
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PRODUCTS
The KB19-4 and KB22-4 Italy-based Cormidi has launched a pair of multifunctional machines capable of working as aerial work platforms, under-bridge platforms or spider cranes The KB19-4 and KB22-4 are the only products of their kind to offer all three functions, as well as under-bridge reverse basket capabilities, said a spokesman from UK distributor GGR Group. The KB series are the industry’s first machines to operate as an access platform, under-bridge platform and spider crane with optional searcher hook or winch. The KB19-4 and KB22-4 cranes have three stage telescoping hydraulic booms with knuckle sections and hydraulic jibs for accurate positioning. As a work access and under-bridge platform, the KB series uses the flexible boom system to lift an operator up and over, then underneath a bridge for repairs and maintenance. www.cormidi.it
Multi-Ripper Talon Bucket Leading Edge Attachments Inc. now offers the multi-ripper talon bucket as the new addition to the multi-ripper SHARC product line. LEA multi-ripper products often replace hammers, blasting and rock trenchers. Designed mainly for utility pipeline contractors, the new multi-ripper talon bucket works on the same principle as the multiripper bucket, except the bucket is very narrow, and the leading edges have been redesigned so that the center rib can be eliminated, thus improving capacity fill and dumping for a narrow bucket. The performance of this style of maximum breakout “one tooth at a time” bucket exceeds all other designs of rock bucket ripper combinations and has saved hundreds of thousands of dollars by avoiding the use of rock trenchers, hammers and blasting, according to the manufacturer. www.digrock.com
Atlas Copco Electric Pokers Atlas Copco introduced its range of 8 electric pokers at Bauma 2013. Philippe Livernette, product line manager concrete equipment, says getting the job done faster with fewer dips to effectively remove air voids from the concrete, is what they are aiming for. He says the high power, stable speed and high centrifugal force of their electric pokers provide a wide radius of action and rapid acceleration. Electric pokers are light and maneuverable and easy to use. Thanks to the built-in frequency converter all you need to start working is a regular wall socket with the appropriate voltage. The electric motorin-head design provides the poker head with high performance, power and stable speed. Rapid acceleration helps minimize air voids within the concrete and transport them to the surface. www.atlascopco.com
The PC210LC-10 Excavator With a net horsepower of 158 hp (118 kW), the PC210LC-10 is powered by a Komatsu SAA6D107E-2 engine and is EPA Tier IV Interim and EU Stage 3B emissions certified. Built upon a Tier III engine platform, Komatsu has leveraged its leadership in technology and innovation to design a more environmentally-friendly engine that increases power while decreasing fuel consumption, according to the manufacturer. The PC210LC-10 comes standard with the Komatsu Care complimentary factory maintenance program, which covers all factory-scheduled maintenance for 2,000 hours or the first three years, whichever occurs first, whether the excavator is rented, leased or purchased. With an operating weight of 52,036 lbs. (23,603 kg), the PC210LC-10 features improved hydraulic efficiency, improved operator comfort, simplified maintenance to extend component life, and two counterweight options that maintain the lift capacity and stability of the previous model while also providing transportation flexibility. www.komatsuamerica.com 12
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ASSOCIATION NEWS & EVENTS
National Construction Authority Kenya's National Construction Authority (NCA) will subject all contractors operating in the country to an audit that begun in February this year. National Construction Authority chief executive officer, Daniel Manduku, said the decision was reached after National Construction Authority data showed that 80% of the 10,000 contractors in the country are fake. The National Construction Authority chief executive officer added that the vetting process will make sure contractors are awarded jobs for which they are qualified adding that at least one building collapses every month in Kenya, and NCA has a responsibility to prevent construction accidents by ensuring that contractors are properly vetted. The exercise will be completed on June 30 and anyone found undertaking construction works without a valid registration certificate will pay a fine of KES1 million, a three-year jail term or both. The NCA is empowered to undertake the vetting process under the National Construction Authority Act 2001, signed into law by President Mwai Kibaki in December 2011.
The NCA is empowered to undertake the vetting process under the National Construction Authority Act 2001.
Cityscape Egypt 2013 Date: 28th - 31st March, 2013 Venue: Cairo International Convention Centre Contact: Aamir Muhammad Email: Muhammad.Aamir@informa.com Website: http://www.cityscapeegypt.com/ Cityscape Egypt - in association with next Move – will open its doors again from 28-31 March 2013, giving participants’ access to one of the region’s largest real estate markets. With a clear mix of B2B and B2C visitors Cityscape Egypt 2012 showcased the country’s appeal to investors and real estate professionals from around the world. Cityscape Egypt serves as a platform to bring further transparency and stability to this growing market and introduce its projects to an international audience made up of investors and senior real estate professionals.Cityscape Egypt has established itself as the only “must attend” real estate event in Egypt, be you a multi-billion dollar institutional investor, looking to expand your personal real estate portfolio or simply to buy your new home, there is now only one event in everyone’s diary.
The 2nd Global FT & SEZ 2013 Date: 25th -27th March, 2013 Venue: JW Marriot, Malaysia Contact: Anne Williams Email: anne.williams@kwg.com.sg Website: www.kwsez.com The Global Free Trade & Special Economic Zones Exhibition & Summit links international manufacturers, industry & investors directly with global locations for their business – Joining the chain upstream & downstream from Governments – Agencies – Finance – Advisory – Clients – Tenants – Locations. This is the leading international event dedicated to the strategic development of international free trade, special economic zones & regions and the development of nations through trade & industry. The trade exhibition & capacity building programme features leading Locations, Governments & IPA’s to provide a one stop shop for the latest developments on locations, incentives, opportunities & partnerships for global corporate locations through one platform covering Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe & Middle East. March 2013
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NHC Sets up Plant to Produce Aurecon Signs 49M Pledge to GE to Invest US$1 Billion in Nigeria Cheap Building Materials Help Keep SA's Lights On
The new factory will produce Expanded Polystyrene Panels.
Aurecon is the first global consulting engineering company in South Africa to sign the 49M pledge.
The project will help triple the country's power capacity over the next decade.
The National Housing Corporation has adopted new technology for the production of affordable construction materials. The new factory will produce Expanded Polystyrene Panels.Andrew Saisi, the factory manager, says with the rising cost of construction coupled with expensive cost of finance, they had to think outside the box.
Aurecon has demonstrated its commitment to sustainability by becoming the first global consulting engineering company in South Africa to sign the 49M pledge.
General Electric says it plans to invest US$1 billion
EPS panels are modular elements made of shaped polystyrene panels that are contained between two sheets of galvanized welded meshes. The vertical mesh wires are set along the polystyrene thus creating reinforced concrete micro pillars once the panel is coated with concrete. Speaking during a tour of the newly constructed factory, Saisi said advantages of using the EPS panels outweighs traditional materials such as stone and wood. He said EPS panel are strong and have resistance against moisture, sunlight, pest and rodent attack making it preferable as a durable material. Constructing a house using EPS panels ensures safety and security of its occupants, according to a research done by NHC officials.
49M is an Eskom initiative which has been endorsed by the government, non-profit organisations, trade unions and the business sector to encourage the entire South African population to embrace energy saving as a national culture and to join the global journey towards a sustainable future. Jacques Kotzé, Aurecon's head of facilities and procurement, said their corporate challenge is to embed sustainability as an integral part of their culture, skills and deliverables adding that signing the pledge is confirmation of their resolve toward achieving this aim. Commending the group for taking this stand, 49M spokesperson Andrew Etzinger said they are happy that Aurecon has taken the lead by being the first global consulting engineering firm to join the 49M cause.
in Nigeria, something which will help triple the country's power capacity over the next decade. Of this, US$250 million will be invested immediately, with the rest of the money spent on local sourcing of goods and services. GE Chairman Jeff Immelt says that the projects will create more than 2,000 jobs in Nigeria, nearly all of them going to Nigerians. The investment includes further funding for the service workshops in Port Harcourt and Onne in Rivers State. The investment will also s
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Geometric Power for the construction of a 450 MW power plant in Aba, the commercial city of Abia State for US$500 million. In addition, a 140 MW plant, which is being built in Aba is scheduled for completion in March.
Association Partners Kenya
- Architectural Association of Kenya - Institute of Quantity Surveyors of Kenya - Institute of Engineers of Kenya - Association of Consulting Engineers of - Kenya - Association of Professional Societies of East Africa APSEA) - Kenya Property developers Association - Institution of Surveyors of Kenya
Namibia
Institute of Namibian Quantity Surveyors Association of Consulting Engineers of Namibia
Uganda
Institute of Surveyors of Uganda
Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe Institute of Quantity Surveyors - Zimbabwe Institute of Engineers - The Construction Industry Federation of Zimbabwe (Cifoz)
Ghana
- Ghana Institute of Engineers - Architects Registration Council - Ghana Institute of Surveyors - Ghana Green Builders Association - Ghana Institute of Planners
Tanzania
Botswana
- Tanzania Institute of Quantity Surveyors
Institute of Botswana Quantity Surveyors
- Construction Regulation Board (CRB)
Ethiopia
- Tanzania’s Registration Board of Architects
Construction Contractors Association of Ethiopia 14
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and Quantity Surveyors (AQSRB)
- ASAQS - SAICE - South African Council for the Quantity Surveying Profession - Khuthaza ( Women for Housing) - Concrete Manufacturers Association - Green Building council of SA - South African Property Owners Association - Master Builders South Africa
Nigeria
- Association of Consulting Engineers Nigeria - Association of Professional Women Engineers Of Nigeria - Council of Registered Builders of Nigeria - The Nigerian Institute of Architects - American Association of Petroleum Geologists Africa Region March 2013
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Annual Effluent & Waste Water Management Conference 2012
Date: 13th - 14th November,2012 Venue: Eka Hotel
Alice A. Kaudia, Environment Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources Environment.
Prof. Geoffrey Wahungu, Director General, The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA).
Cross section of speaker panel.
Panel speaker addressing delegates.
Participant contributes during interactive session.
Delegates follow conference proceedings.
5th Annual Green Building Council of South Africa (GBCSA) Convention and Exhibition
Date: 23rd- 25th October,2012 . Venue: Cape Town International Convention Centre
Brian Wilkinson giving the opening speech at the Gala Dinner.
Delegates waiting to register for the 5th annual GBCSA Convention & Exhibition.
The Gala Dinner provided a perfect opportunity for networking.
GBCSA Stand.
Nedbank Corporate Property Finance stand.
CHRYSO Stand.
Guest Sindile Ngonyama Pr Arch / MIArch, South African Institute Architects When Mr. Sindile Ngonyama visited the City of Cape for the first time, in 1975, as a high school student and a son of a migrant labourer, it never dawned to him that a noble profession called architecture even existed. Registering with the University of Cape Town as an architectural student in later years, was not even a pipe dream, as it was completely beyond anybody’s imaginations due to the socio- political situation that existed at the time. Sindile Ngonyama
14th September 2012 marked yet another milestone in Mr. Sindile Ngonyama’s life and his professional career, as his name will be added to the list of men and women whom he dearly pays homage to, for having sacrificed their families quality time, and some even their lives, in ensuring that today there is a thriving and respectable body called The South African Institute of Architects. Mr. Sindile Ngonyama was elected as the new President of SAIA and was officially inaugurated and accepted the chain of office at the CorobrikSAIA Awards Gala Dinner held in Cape Town on the 14th of September, 2012. This is what he had to say on the day of his inauguration.
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“You have afforded me an opportunity to steer this ship, I therefore make an appeal to you all, to give me a chance to do just that. Allow me to take this opportunity to recognise and acknowledge excellent work and massive strides taken by my predecessors, the Past Presidents of SAIA whose names are engraved on this chain, together with all their support teams:- nationally and regionally, some of which were eloquently spelt out earlier by the Immediate Past President Fanuel Motsepe, in his President Report. There is no doubt in my mind that all what SAIA has achieved to date under very trying circumstances, can only be attributed to the vision and leadership of these giants before me”. Problem Statement As a country, we need to recognise the fact that we are in a state of a crisis, therefore we cannot operate as if it is “business as usual”. We are faced with a situation whereby our economy is not performing well on a global stage, as a result of this, we are experiencing high levels of unemployment, job losses, loss of skills to other countries due to a number of reasons and socio economic challenges which render our country to be an unsustainable welfare state. Drastic population mobility to urban centres which, themselves have inadequate or no support infrastructure. Like everyone else in the globe, we are faced with challenges associated with
the changes in the climatic and weather patterns, which will continue to affect our Built Environment. Vision Review of SAIA Engagements with other bodies. Much as it is my vision and wish to carry through the historical and traditional professional engagements SAIA has had in the past, with various sister bodies, government departments and international structures, we need to pause and take stock of; Whether all these engagements reinforce and enhance our relevance as an Institute to our broader society or whether they allow our Institute to take its rightful position and positively contribute in this dynamic 21st century discourse or whether (without us even knowing) this engagements just stifle our existence in the eyes of our society, and reduce us to an ineffective body that sits somewhere in an ivory tower, singing inaudible praises and beating drums to itself. Relevance and Repositioning of SAIA to its rightful place in the Built Environment Acknowledging that the construction sector plays a crucial role in the economy of the country, and acknowledging the inherent value of our environment and the limited natural resources, it is my view that as SAIA we need to commit to engage in the economic activities happening within our space, promoting responsible utilization of financial, human and biophysical resources, with the view of attaining sustainable future. I make this commitment acknowledging the fact that: any country’s wealth, is its people, and that architecture serves the people of the country, it is therefore the duty of our institute to enable our membership to participate meaningfully in the shaping of our built environment so as to ensure that it is suitable for socio-cultural, economic, physical and spiritual activities. Transformation Agenda With respect to the transformation agenda, let me categorically state that this programme is meant to cut across all our activities as an Institute, therefore it is needless for me to spell out my intentions as my entire Presidential Agenda will directly or indirectly revolve around this issue.
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Personality Jeanne Gang Chief Principal, Studio Gang Architects. Jeanne Gang born in 1964 in Illinois leads Studio Gang Architects, a Chicago-based architecture and design firm. Jeanne is an architect challenging the aesthetic and technical possibilities of the art form in a wide range of structures. In 2011, for the first time in more than a decade there was an architect among the winners in the annual list of MacArthur Fellows. Jeanne Gang became the first architect to win the MacArthur Foundation award since Samuel Mockbee, the founder of Auburn University's Rural Studio. Jeanne Gang joined 21 other honorees with each of them receiving a $500,000 cash prize from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation that famously comes with no strings attached. Always responsive to the specific geography, social and environmental context, and purpose of each project, Gang creates bold yet functional forms for residential, educational, and commercial buildings. Her most highly acclaimed building, Aqua (2010), is an 82-story, mixed-use skyscraper in Chicago of which its balconies create what Gang calls 'an inhabited facade' and give the building, as its name suggests, a liquid personality. The effect is particularly dramatic if you stand at the base of the tower and look up. From that angle the facade resembles the rolling surface of the ocean. Her other project is the SOS Children's Villages Lavezzorio Community Center, a 16,800-squarefoot (1,560 m2) foster care community center on Chicago's South Side. Gang earned a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Illinois in 1986 and a Master of Architecture with Distinction from Harvard University in 1993. In 1989, she was an International Rotary Fellow, and she studied at the ETH Swiss Federal University of Technical Studies in Zurich, Switzerland. Prior to founding her own firm, she worked with OMA/Rem Koolhaas in Rotterdam. Studio Gang's work has been exhibited at the International Venice Biennale, the National Building Museum, and the Art Institute of Chicago, and Gang has been featured in publications such as Metropolis and Architecture Magazine. She has received high honors for her work, including an Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2006. Gang has taught architecture as an adjunct associate professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology since 1998. She was visiting professor
at the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 2004, held the Louis I. Kahn professor chair at the Yale School of Architecture in 2005, and was the Graduate Design Studio Visiting Lecturer at Princeton University in the spring of 2007. Her achievements include; Fellow, American Institute of Architects, 2009, "Cultural Heroes," Time Out Chicago, 2008, Iakov Chernikov Prize Nominee, 2008, Academy Award in Architecture, American Academy of Arts and Letters, 2006, Emerging Voices Award, Architecture League of New York, 2006, Rave Award Nominee, Wired Magazine, 2004, Chicagoans of the Year, Chicago Tribune, December 2004 and Design Vanguard, Architectural Record, 2001.
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Gang's mastery of the balance between novelty and urban practicality is also evident in the media production Center (2010) for Columbia College of Chicago, an imaginative fusion of found material, engineering, and structural economy that reflects the avant-garde nature of the school's work in film, television, and interactive media. Her design for the in-progress Ford Calumet Environmental Center, a 27,000-square-foot resource center on an industrial site south of Chicago, includes salvaged materials from the surrounding area and incorporates advanced systems in heating, cooling, and water reclamation. International projects, such as a major residential complex in Hyderabad, India, that makes use of traditional Indian building methods and materials, further demonstrate Gang's integrative approach to contemporary building. An emerging talent with a diverse and growing body of work, Gang is setting a new industry standard through her effective synthesis of conventional materials, striking composition, and ecologically sustainable technology. Gang and her firm have lately been pursuing a wide range of projects, including a residential complex in Hyderabad, India, and the Ford Calumet Environmental Center south of Chicago. Studio Gang is one of five firms engaged by the Museum of Modern Art to explore new prototypes for residential architecture as part of the 2012 exhibit "Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream."
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Jeanne is an architect challenging the aesthetic and technical possibilities of the art form in a wide range of structures. In 2011, for the first time in more than a decade there was an architect among the winners in the annual list of MacArthur Fellows. 17
Burj Khalifa World’s Tallest Building Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world, and the magnificent centerpiece of Downtown Dubai, a new, world-class destination. By Emmanuel Onsomu The Burj Khalifa (formerly Burj Dubai) is a large scale mixed-use project primarily consisting of luxury condominiums, and a five-star luxury hotel consisting of hotel units and hotel residences. Burj Khalifa was officially inaugurated in January 4, 2010. It is the tallest building in the world at 828 m (2717 ft) in all three categories recognized by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), which compiles and ranks the world’s tallest buildings. CTBUH ranks buildings on the basis of height to the architectural top, to the highest occupied floor and to the tip.The Burj Khalifa is the first mega-high rise in which certain elevators will be programmed to permit controlled evacuation for certain fire or security events. The Burj Khalifa also contains the world’s highest elevator installation. These elevators will be among the world’s fastest at 10 m/sec (25 mph). The tower’s gross area is over 275,000 sm (3,000,000sf) above grade, with a total of 450,000 sm (nearly 5,000,000 sf) including below grade levels. On a clear day; the tip of the spire can be seen by a person 95 km (60 miles) away. A person in the Observation Deck can see as far away as 80 km (50 miles), which is more than twice the distance from Dubai to Al Ain. (The above viewing distances are based on calculations which include the curvature of the earth). The successful design and engineering of very tall buildings requires an advanced level of knowledge and expertise that few possess. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP were the Project Designers of this magnificent piece of architecture. They also provided the engineering team. In addition to these key project participants, SOM had a team of over 90 people at work on the project, including architects, structural and MEP engineers, and administration personnel. Redefining Supertall Buildings Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM) redefined what’s possible with supertall buildings in its design and engineering of Burj Khalifa (formerly Burj Dubai). The leading global architecture, urban planning, interior design and engineering
firm, SOM has a 75-year reputation for excellence. With a portfolio that includes some of the most important architectural accomplishments of the 20th and 21st centuries, the firm has been honored with more than 1,400 awards. The designers and engineers of the Burj Khalifa have worked together on the design and engineering of numerous supertall buildings. To create Burj Khalifa—a building that shatters all previous height records at 828m—a team of more than 90 SOM designers and engineers combined cutting-edge technology and culturally-influenced design to create a global icon that will serve as a model for future urban centers. While height may be the obvious attribute that sets Burj Khalifa apart, the architectural, engineering and interior design is unparalleled. Burj Khalifa Innovative features Architectural Design The design of the Burj Khalifa is derived from the geometries of the desert flower and the patterning systems embodied in Islamic architecture. It combines these historical and cultural influences with cutting-edge technology to achieve a high performance building which has set the new standard for development in the Middle East and become the model for the future of the city of Dubai. Burj Khalifa reflects the patterning systems embodied in Islamic architecture and reflects the global community it is designed to serve. The tower is composed of three “wing” elements arranged around a central core. As the tower rises from the flat desert base, setbacks occur at the end bay of each “wing” in an upward-spiraling pattern, decreasing the mass of the tower as it reaches toward the sky. A high performance exterior cladding system allows the building to withstand the extreme temperatures experienced during the summer months in Dubai. The elegant and iconic form brings a new focus to the region, serving as a catalyst for future development and a lasting symbol for the city.A high performance exterior cladding system has been employed to withstand the extreme temperatures during the summer
months in Dubai. Primary materials include reflective glazing, aluminum and textured stainless steel spandrel panels and vertical polished stainless steel tubular fins accentuating the height and slenderness of the tower. Engineering Design SOM invented a new structural system, called a buttressed core, which enabled the building’s efficient and economic build out. The design for Burj Khalifa went through extensive wind tunnel testing, resulting in a building that resists high winds while minimizing vibration. Taking advantage of the height, SOM invented a “skysourcing” cooling system to maximize ambient air. It pulls cooler air from the top of the building (which is on average 7° C cooler than the ground) and forces it back down through the building to keep it cool. Interior Design Planning of the building’s interior space began at the earliest stages of structural and architectural development, was integral to the design process and informed the building from within. The interior design was inspired by the dual influences of the building’s technological accomplishments and the regional culture and heritage. As the tallest living and working spaces in the world, the interiors of Burj Khalifa’s highest floors take celestial influences similar to a stationary spacecraft. This is in contrast to the lower floors, which are inspired by natural elements of the land. Structural System Safety Considerations The Burj Khalifa has been designed and engineered to maximize occupant comfort and safety. Extensive wind tunnel testing enables the building to resist high wind loads while minimizing vibration. The tower’s structural system is designed for seismic conditions (similar to a Uniform Building Code zone 2A). Reinforced concrete slabs and corridor walls provide an inherently high resistance to fires. The structural system of the Burj Khalifa utilizes high performance concrete as its primary material. The tower’s lateral load resisting system provides resistance to wind and seismic forces. It is comprised of high-performance, reinforced concrete core walls linked to the exterior columns through a series of reinforced concrete shear wall panels at the mechanical levels.The typical floor system consists of a reinforced concrete flat plate. The building’s foundation is a thick high performance reinforced concrete mat supported on piles. At the top of the tower, a spire (with occupied space inside) makes the building the tallest tower in the world. The lateral load resisting system of the upper steel structure consists of a structural steel megabracing system that is founded on the top of the reinforced concrete core wall.
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Project List Client/Owner: Emaar Properties PJSC, Dubai UAE Architect/Structural & MEP:Project Design & Engineering Team:Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, 224 S. Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60657 USA General Contractor: Samsung Corporation / BESIX /Arabtec Managing Partner: George J. Efstathiou, FAIA, RIBA Structural Engineering Partner: William F. Baker, PE, SE, FASCE, FIStructE Senior Technical Architect, Associate Director: Eric Tomich, AIA, RIBA Associate Director, Senior Interior Design: Nada Andric Project Manager, Consulting: Edward L. Thompson Associate Director/ Project Manager: Heather Poell Project Manager, Associate: Nancy Abshire Technical Architect, Associate Director: Gregory Smith Senior Structural Engineer, Associate Director: James Pawlikowski Project Interior Designer, Associate Director: Nada Andric Consultants CBM Engineers, Inc.: Structural Peer Review Crystal Fountains: Interior Water Features and Pools Emerystudio: Graphics Emrill Services/CCD-SKM (Double): Security Systems Fisher Marantz Stone: Lighting Hyder Consulting: Architect/Structural & MEP Engineer of Record Jaume Plensa: Residential Lobby Artwork Lerch Bates, Inc. Façade Access Consulting: Façade Maintenance Lerch, Bates & Associates: Vertical Transportation PA EMS, Ltd: Interior Water Features and Pools Pelton March Kinsella: Acoustics/Audio Visual/Telecommunications RWDI, Inc.: Wind Engineering Speirs and Major Associates: External Feature Lighting STS Consultants: Geotechnical Peer Review SWA: Landscape Architect The Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Laboratory: Wind Engineering Peer Review The RJA Group, Inc.: Fire & Life Safety Trend Foodservice Design: Food Service/Laundry Turner International: Construction Manager Walker Parking: Parking Photos: SOM | Nick Merrick © Hedrich Blessing
Galleria Centercity in Cheonan Eye Shopping, Re - conquering the public domain within a commercial destination By Emmanuel Onsomu UNStudio's Galleria Centercity department store in the Korean city of Cheonan reclaims the social and cultural space within the private, commercial large scale department store. Rather than being the outcome of a prescriptive, standard-critical approach, the design of the Galleria Centercity is based on observations of current behavioural tendencies in large commercial spaces. Particularly in South East Asia, department stores serve a highly social function. People meet, gather, eat, drink and both shop and window shop in these venues. The department store is no longer solely a commercial space, it now offers the architect the opportunity to build upon and expand the social and cultural experience of the visitor. If today we are seeing the museum as a supermarket, then we are also now seeing the department store as a museum.“If museums are turning into supermarkets, why then should department stores 20
not turn into museums?” says Ben van Berkel, CoFounder / Principal Architect UNStudio. He adds that the Galleria Cheonan responds to the current retail climate in Asia, where department stores also operate as social and semi-cultural meeting places and that because of this, the quality of the public spaces within the building was treated as an integral aspect of the design. An expanded interpretation of utility beyond efficiency and profitability is at the heart of the design. In view of this, along with a more varied programme, UNStudio’s design seeks to provide a stimulating experience for the visitor. On the outside, this is translated into an appearance that is almost impossible to fix. The double layered facades are articulated in a trompe l’oeuil pattern of vertical mullions. The vertical lines on the façade make the scale of the building unreadable; does it contain three floor levels, or fifteen? On the inside, this play with scale and dimension is continued in a way that is at least as radical as
the outside. Upon entering, the department store is revealed as a layered and varied space which encourages investigation and unfolds as you move through and up the building. Programmatically, the Galleria Cheonan incorporates a number of cultural and public spaces, including an art and cultural centre and a VIP room. In the basement, a food court and specialty supermarket constitutes another distinct destination within the building, which is simultaneously integrated with the overall design strategy. Cheonan –New city development as platform for innovation Situated some 80km south of Seoul, Cheonan is well connected to the capital by railway and road, with a new high speed rail link having recently been completed. The area around the new high speed terminal is under development and - prominently visible from the main road - the Galleria Centercity marks the entrance to this new development area. "The most interesting thing to me about the effect of the Galleria Cheonan is March March 2013
Project Team Client Hanwha Galleria Co. LTD Architect UNStudio, Amsterdam Design team: Ben van Berkel, Astrid Piber with Ger Gijzen, Marc Herschel and Marianthi Tatari, Sander Versluis,Albert Gnodde, Jorg Lonkwitz, Tom Minderhoud, Lee Jae-young, Woo Jun-seung, Constantin Boincean,Yu-chen Lin Interior: Ben van Berkel, Astrid Piber with Ger Gijzen, Cristina Bolis and Veronica Baraldi, Lee Jae-young, Felix Lohrmann, Kirsten Hollmann, Albert Gnodde, Martijn Prins, Joerg Lonkwitz, Malaica Cimenti, Florian Licht, William de Boer, Grete Veskiväli, Eelco Grootjes, Alexia Koch Executive Architect/ Site Supervision/ Landscape Architect GANSAM Architects & Partners, Seoul, Korea Design team: Kim Tai-jip, Han Ki-young, Nam Myung-kwan, Yoon Chang-bae, Park Seong-beom, Kwon Na-young, Nam Young-ho Interior: Lee Seung-youn, No Se-hyo, Ryu Heewon, Na Min-hee
that, because of the organisation of the atrium and the moiré treatment of the facade, Illusions are created which result in the seeming alteration of scales and the creation of double images. No image is permanent in this building." says Ben van Berkel. Dynamic Flow and optical illusion on a grand scale The main architectural theme for the Galleria Cheonan is that of dynamic flow. This is found both inside and outside. The architecture of the 66,000 m ² building responds to its central position by presenting a deliberately changeable aspect all-around. Moiré effects, special lighting and animations ensure that the outside changes appearance constantly.
are linked to the central void. This organisation propels a fluent upstream flow of people through the building, from the ground floor atrium to the roof terrace. As the plateaus are positioned in a rotational manner in space, they enable the central space to encompass way finding, vertical circulation, orientation and act as main attractor of the department store. The spatial and visual connections within the space are designed to generate a lively and stimulating environment, in which the user is central.
The double layered facade encloses the building, with a number of strategic openings incorporated into the inner facade layer. These openings provide daylight to the interior. At the same time, the lamellas of the outer façade prevent direct sunlight from entering the building, ensuring a cooler environment, while the use of white finishes throughout the interior minimises the need for artificial lighting.
Media facade - The largest illuminated surface of its kind in the world The strategy for the building enclosure consists of creating an optical illusion. During the day the building has a monochrome reflective appearance, whilst at night soft colours are used to generate waves of coloured light across the large scale illuminated surface. The lighting design was developed in parallel with the architecture and capitalises on the double layered facade structure. Computer generated animations specially designed by UNStudio are incorporated into the lighting design and refer to themes related to the department store, such as fashion, events, art and public life.
The interior derives its character from the accumulation of rounded plateaus on long columns. The repetition of curves, enhanced by coiled strip lighting in the ceilings of the platforms, gives the interior its distinctive character. Four stacked programme clusters, each encompassing three storeys and containing public plateaus,
Place branding – not name branding Rather than creating a platform for a multiple billboard effect made up of individual brand identities, the thematic animated content of the fully integrated media façade facilitates a more holistic and site-oriented urban approach to branding.
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Consultants Façade Consultant: KBM Co. LTD Light Designer: ag Licht, Bonn,Germany Content Programmer: Lightlife, Berlin/ Cologne, Germany Way-finding Designer: Geerdes Ontwerpen, Delft, Netherlands Visuals: UNStudio, Amsterdam and rendertaxi, Aachen Structural Engineer: Kopeg Engineering Electrical Engineer: Ilshin E&C Mechanical Engineer: Sahmwon MEC Civil Engineer: CG E&C Contractors Main Contractor: Hanwha E&C Co. LTD Façade Contractor: ILJIN UNISCO, Korea Interior: Joong Il, Won Intertech, Artifort, Gawon, Creid, Hanmi, Sangwon S&D, and Daehye Project Details Design Period: March 2008 – December 2010 Construction Period: April 2009 – Dec 2010 Location: 521- 3 Buldang-dong, Seobuk-gu, Cheonan, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea Program: Department Store with parking garage, supermarket and food court, restaurants, kids’ café, VIP lounge, art center and cultural center and roof top terraces Site Area: 11,235m2 Building Area: 7090 m2 Gross Floor Area: 110,530.73m2 Building Coverage: 63.30% Floors: 6 below grade, 10 above grade Structure: Steel-concrete composite columns, floor: steel structure with concrete slab. 21
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Buying a New Kitchen By Yvonne Andiva Buying a fitted kitchen is expensive and so it pays to make the right decisions in terms of layout, design, budget and supplier right from the onset. A kitchen is not something you fit often and you are likely to have to live with any mistakes for years to come. Before embarking on looking for a supplier consult friends who have installed a fitted kitchen. They are likely to give you some invaluable advice on the do’s and don’ts. In addition scour design magazines for ideas and tips. This should give you a pretty good idea on costs, design and layouts that will work for you. When time comes to pick out a supplier, look up any online reviews. These are likely to be from dissatisfied customers unfortunately but they will be a valuable pointer. Also ask for references. A supplier should be glad to offer these if he is proud of his workmanship. Creativity also has great scope for planning and designing your living space – regardless of the space available. Those who regard the kitchen as a central living space are looking for inspiration and individual ideas under both the functional as well as the aesthetic aspects.
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Wind Turbines By Yvonne Andiva Wind power is plentiful, renewable and widely distributed. It is also the fastest growing renewable energy source in the world despite its higher capital requirements. Today, many countries have put in place policies to promote the development of wind power as a supplementary source of electrical energy. Wind farms have proved beneficial for supplying power to remote locations as well as a source supplying the national grid. In Kenya, the Lake Turkana Wind Power Project (LTWP) aims to provide 300MW of reliable, low cost wind power to the Kenya national grid, equivalent to approximately 20% of the current installed electricity generating capacity.The Project is of significant strategic benefit to Kenya, and at Ksh75 billion (US$880 million) will be the largest single private investment in Kenya’s history. These are but one of several projects being mooted or in development stage in several countries in Africa. Turbines The most important component required to generate electricity from wind power is the turbine which converts the kinetic energy from the rotating rotors to electricity.The turbines and rotor
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blades are undergoing continuous technological development to ensure higher efficiencies are achieved. In this article we look at the key players and the emerging trends in wind power generation that you should know about. ALIZEO’s tiltable turbines. ALIZEO designs and manufactures wind turbines in its own factories produce wind turbines dedicated to strong winds (tilting to the ground level) and has other proprieties as ground assembly and easy maintenance which are useful for Developed Countries. You don't have to use big cranes for installation and services. Their wind turbines have defined three innovations which are premiums in the world, 1st wind turbine to use a low depth concrete foundation (2 meters) that is fully dismountable in end of using (Patented and a nice ecological approach), 1st wind turbine in the world using a counterweight, hydraulic controlled balanced system (Patented) that are by simply pressing on a button in less than one hour, 1st tiltable wind turbine with a synchronous generator; permanent magnets and a direct drive. The ALIZEO tiltable mast has specially adapted on its top a SOFTWIND generator. SOFTWIND is an Aero generators’ builder (Subsidiary of
ALIZEO). There are currently 52 machines installed for customers in production since several years; they give excellent results. These electrical generators have three added values: reliability, quality of produced current and are relatively silent. This technology is considered to be top of the range. On the market, a fixed 1MW wind turbine is generally fitted with 50m diameter blades to prevent them from winds destructions. But the blades are the motor of a wind turbine, they need to be the largest possible!!! The tiltable wind turbine (IEC Class S Special Protection against strong winds) allows fitting 70m diameter blades, normally not allowed for a 1MW turbine due to risks of their destruction. The electricity produced by an Alizeo turbine reaches the double than a fixed 1MW / 50m wind turbine in medium winds (due to the blades diameter going from 50 to 70m). 70m diameter blades are normally fitted on a 2MW fixed wind turbine; it’s to say that our 1MW tiltable wind turbine annual production with 70m diameter blades could be compared to a fixed 2MW /70m production in medium winds.
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List of Contributors: Beverley Westwind beverley@westwindturbines.co.uk www.westwindturbines.co.uk Siemens AG support.energy@siemens.com www.siemens.com Groupe Alizeo Richard LAVAUR richard.lavaur@groupe-alizeo.com www.groupe-alizeo.com Aeolos Wind Energy Co., Ltd. Jessica Zhao jessica@windturbinestar.com www.windturbinestar.com Windflow Technology Ltd Sheralee MacDonald Sheralee@windflow.co.nz www.windflow.co.nz Turbowinds Commercial and R&D Center wilfriedTurbowinds wilfriedVM@turbowinds.com www.turbowinds.com Oy Windside Production Ltd Marja Vähäsarja finland@windside.com www.windside.com Kingspan Renewables Ltd Catherine Raghfar
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9 West Another Gem in Nairobi by DMJ Architects 9 West is one of the new additions to the increasingly busy skyline of Nairobi’s Westlands area. The building, designed by leading architects DMJ and constructed by Orbit Enterprises, joins other recently completed office complexes in the larger Westlands area such as West End
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Frost International South Africa
FROST INTERNATIONAL,situated in Cape Town South Africa,is the leading supplier of entrance and security solutions in South and Southern Africa. The company offers a wide range of high quality, practical, efficient and aesthetically pleasing products suitable for any entrance need. Established in 1970 and re-branded in 1999, FROST INTERNATIONAL offers years of experience and a broad product range to work with. FROST INTERNATIONAL can offer you the entrance solution you are looking for. The product range of FROST INTERNATIONAL includes: FROST AUTOMATIC sliding door operators (single, bi-parting & telescopic configurations); BOON EDAM entrance solutions (revolving & security doors and low level security barriers); ALLUSER high security portals; HUFCOR acoustic operable walls for conference & convention type applications; FROSTGLASSWALLS- frameless
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