SAISC Steel Construction Journal Volume 44, Edition 4 - Unica Steel Awards 2020

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WINNERS AND ENTRIES

MAIN SPONSOR

2020 VOL. 44 ISSUE 4

STEEL AWARDS 2020



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2020 VOL. 44 ISSUE 4

COVER PHOTO: V&A Waterfront PHOTO SUBMITTED BY: SMEC Consulting

OVERALL WINNER (PAGE 6 - 10) and BRIDGE CATEGORY WINNER (PAGE 58)

STEEL AWARDS 2020 • MAIN SPONSOR (PAGE 2-4) • THE JUDGES OF STEEL AWARDS 2020 (PAGE 5) • DIGITAL TRAILBLAZER (PAGE 11) • PHOTO COMPETITION (PAGE 12-14)

ARCHITECTURAL CATEGORY WINNER & COMMENDATIONs (PAGE 16-24)

• PARTNER SPONSORS (PAGE 59 - 63) • A - Z ENTRIES (PAGE 76 - 84)

REGULARS • FEATURE (PAGE 2 - 3)

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY WINNER & COMMENDATION (PAGE 27-30)

SAFINTRA SOUTH AFRICA METAL CLADDING CATEGORY WINNER (PAGE 31 - 34)

COMMERCIAL CATEGORY WINNER (PAGE 35 - 37)

• SAISC FEATURED MEMBER AND MEMBER LIST (PAGE 82 - 92)

PUBLISHED BY: Southern African Institute of Steel Construction 62 Lower Germiston Road, Haggie Office Park, Heriotdale (011) 726 6111 l www.saisc.co.za l info@saisc.co.za EDITOR/ LAYOUT: Denise Sherman, denise@saisc.co.za SUB-EDITOR: Amanuel Gebremeskel, amanuel@saisc.co.za ADVERTISING: advertising@saisc.co.za SAISC MANAGEMENT TEAM: CEO: Paolo Trinchero, paolo@saisc.co.za

ASTPM TUBULAR CATEGORY WINNER (PAGE 38 - 41)

Technical Director: Amanuel Gebremeskel, amanuel@saisc.co.za SASFA: John Barnard, john.barnard@saol.com SAMCRA: Dennis White, dennis@saisc.co.za STEASA: Keitumetse Moumakoe, keitumetse@steasa.com

EXPORT CATEGORY WINNER (PAGE 49-51

FACTORY & WAREHOUSE CATEGORY WINNER & COMMENDATION (PAGE 43 - 44) SAFAL STEEL INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY CATEGORY WINNER & COMMENDATIONS (PAGE 53 - 58)

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SAISC STEEL CONSTRUCTION AWARDS 2020 – MAIN SPONSORS

MAIN SPONSOR OF STEEL AWARDS 2020

UNICA IRON AND STEEL (PTY) LTD

Commitment to customers, staff and community

Unica Iron and Steel, Main Sponsor of Steel Awards 2020, is a leading manufacturer of light and medium structural steel located in Babelegi, Pretoria. The company began preliminary operations in 2006. In July 2012, Unica broke ground for its new 36000m2 facility consisting of a melting plant, water cooling system and billet forming plant amongst others. This first of its kind company in South Africa started full operations in August 2013 with 150 – 250 staff. Today, it has grown to more than double this with a dedicated and committed staff whose skills are enhanced every day. Unica believes in following the highest business standards, work ethics and corporate citizenship. It places a high value on integrity, which reflects in how the company works with staff and clients.

Unica Iron and Steel has an unequalled commitment to customer satisfaction. It achieves this via a network of dedicated staff that demonstrate the utmost commitment to their jobs. By leveraging the dedication of its 24/7 support team, Unica has created a flexible, client-focused environment. Unica’s assurance to customers includes: Experienced Leadership – Unica’s leadership team has more than 25 years experience, ensuring that customers get uncompromising quality and service. Faster working processes – Unica’s processes are automated to current industry standards, making delivery of products efficient and timely. A dedicated team – Unica has a dedicated staff team that works with optimum precision to deliver highquality products thereby giving its clients the best value. Unica believes in creating equal opportunities for staff. As a corporate citizen, it believes that the impact

it has on the communities and the environment around its business, must be positive. To that end, Unica encourages a culture of care and upliftment, supporting multiple projects to uplift the disadvantaged and provide assistance and relief for those less fortunate. 24/7 Support - Unica offers round the clock technical support to its clients, meeting every need timeously and professionally. Product offerings Unica Iron and Steel continues to maintain market relevance by regularly reinventing its brand and coming up with products that meet consumer demands. Presently, there are six product offerings, with 85 different profiles: • • • • • •

Mild steel Square bar Mild steel Window Sections Mild steel Angle iron Mild steel Channel Mild steel I.P.E Section Mild steel Flat Bar

All steel manufactured conforms to CQ-300 WA or S355 (EN 10025) standards and are sold in 2 ton bundles. Other grades are available on request.

Contact: Ravin Singh Telephone: +27 12 719 9736 Email: ravin@unica.co.za Website: http://www.unica.co.za

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UNICA IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTS All products are manufactured to SANS 1431 300 WA, Other grades are available on request. Angle Iron https://ironandsteel.unica.co.za/products/angle-iron/

Unica has appointed independent testing and verification experts, SGS, to run its in-house, state of the art laboratories. Each bundle is marked with a unique number for traceability. Unica believes that the strength of its products is also the strength of its business. By ensuring a top-quality product, Unica will continue to grow the secondary steel market and remain a leading manufacturer in this area. Unica’s vision and mission

Channel https://ironandsteel.unica.co.za/products/channel/

Flat Bar https://ironandsteel.unica.co.za/products/flat-bar/

IPE Sections https://ironandsteel.unica.co.za/products/ipe-sections/

Square Bar

Unica Iron and Steel’s overarching goal is to ensure that it is an economically, environmentally and socially sustainable enterprise. Unica’s vision is to set high standards in the Steel Industry, and raise the benchmark by becoming a leading player in the market. Unica’s mission is to achieve its vision through a dedicated approach and continuous growth. It is committed to supplying high quality steel utilizing innovative technologies and methods within an environment of motivated employees, focused on continuous improvement.

https://ironandsteel.unica.co.za/products/square-bar/

Window Section https://ironandsteel.unica.co.za/products/window-sections/

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To find out how we can assist you, please contact: Ravin Singh, 012 719 9736, ravin@unica.co.za http://www.unica.co.za


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THE JUDGES OF STEEL AWARDS 2020

Each year, a committed team of professionals devotes a sizeable amount of time and insight into reviewing each nominated project. The SAISC Steel Awards judging process includes both quantitative and qualitative assessment procedures, which take place over a 5 month period. The SAISC would like to express its gratitude to the Steel Awards 2020 judging panel for their commitment, and for their vital role in recognising and rewarding excellence in our industry.

JUDGES Amanuel Gebremeskel – Technical Director, SAISC Dennis White – Director, SAMCRA Franco Mordini from Macsteel, representing the ASTPM Kevin Harris from Fabsmart John Barnard – Director, SASFA John Duncan from Cadex SA, representing the JSD Spencer Erling – Retired SAISC Technical Director Keitumetse Moumakoe – Director, STEASA Thulani Sibande – Director, Paragon Architects SUPPORT STAFF Denise Sherman Judging coordinator, face mask wearer, dispenser of hand sanitiser, Zoom Interview host and also... Marketing Director, SAISC

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SAISC STEEL CONSTRUCTION AWARDS 2020 – WINNER

OVERALL WINNER AND BRIDGE CATEGORY WINNER

THE NEW REPLACEMENT SWINGBRIDGE, V&A WATERFRONT

PROJECT TEAM Nominator/ Structural Engineer - SMEC

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Nominator - Anchor Steel Projects

Client/ Developer - Waterfront Properties | Architect - Coasite Craft of Architecture Quantity Surveyor - SMEC Engineers | Project Manager - Steffanutti Stocks Coastal Main Contractor - Steffanutti Stocks Coastal | Steelwork Contractor - Anchor Steel Projects Steel Erector / Project Coordinator - Anchor Steel Projects

| Galvanising - Advanced Galvanising

Corrosion Protection/ Paintwork Contractor - MRH Shot Blasting and Corrosion Control Photographers - Anchor Steel Projects/ SMEC

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VOLUME 44 EDITION 4 – 2020 The V&A Waterfront (V&A), situated in South Africa’s oldest working harbour, is a mixed-use development for both residential and commercial, offering visitors from near and far a world-class experience when it comes to entertainment, shopping, dining and accommodation. The V&A already had a swing bridge that was well-used and wellloved. It was an efficient structure that opened and closed up to 60 times a day, carrying up to 2.4 million people per year. It was, however, 22 years old: a lifetime in the context of the V&A and the 2 m wide walkway, which once seemed appropriate, could no longer cope with the rising numbers of pedestrians.The team was therefore commissioned to design a new wider bridge The engineering brief The challenge set by the client was that the new bridge had to be as efficient, effective and reliable as the existing bridge; construction cost had to stay within a tight budget and works had to limit the disruption to the public, the V&A and the environment. Design considerations Both steel and FRP were considered at the early stages of the project as the only materials that were light enough to limit the loads on the moving mechanical parts and to limit the foundation size. However, as the design progressed the use of steel was the obvious choice. Its advantages were: • Its strength enabled the creation of a stiff yet slender pylon as well as a relatively shallow central spine beam. The material is robust and can withstand some impact. • It created a relatively light weight structure that limited the power needed to move the bridge. • The local expertise to fabricate the bridge was readily available • It enabled the bridge to be fabricated offsite and easily assembled on site and lifted into place. • It gave great opportunity to sculpt a beautiful structure.

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Structural Framing The new swing bridge has a span of 40 m. The deck is cable-stayed with a single plane of 4 locked coil cables connecting to a central, upstand spine beam. The spine beam is a 500 mm wide fabricated box with a total depth of 800 mm, but only 470 mm protrudes above the top of the deck. The reclining pylon is in the continuity of the main central beam and its stiffness transfers the cable loads into the piled substructure. The steel with timber deck is rotated on a slewing bearing, which is stressed down onto a doughnut-shaped pile cap by 34 vertical Freyssibars.

the eccentric shapes of the individual sections (some as big as 16T) created big challenges with regards to the moving and rotating for welding and fabrication. One of the project objectives was to limit disruption to the V&A. Hence, the bridge was assembled on a nearby jetty. Once completed the bridge was carefully craned onto a barge and towed to its final position. The bridge was then lifted off the barge and mounted onto the slewing bearing. The process took 2 days and careful coordination. it was a first for many to see a completed bridge sail away.

The steel deck comprises cantilevering cross beams that are fabricated I-sections; a longitudinal edge beam that is a triangular closed section; and bracing members that are standard angle and T-sections.The end beam houses the bridge wheel assembly and is a box section to resist the loads at the deck tip. The pylon is a fabricated box that has been sculpted to provide strength and stiffness where required. The stay cable anchorages are discretely housed within the top of the pylon with an access panel at the back to allow for stressing and inspection.

The interface between the bridge and the circular slew bearing was a critical joint that required very tight flatness and dimensional tolerances. If not achieved the bearing’s working life might be reduced or worse the fit-up with the bearing might have been compromised. The bridge 3.5 m diameter ring beam that connects it to the bearing was fabricated from heavy plate sections to resist the forces needed to prestress it down onto the bearing. The dimensional control required in fabricating this element was a significant challenge and required all the skills of the welding team.

Challenges The architectural intent was for the pylon to be a continuation of

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This was a very challenging build. The bridge is over 40m long

the central upstand beam. As such, it is a very slender element.

and 3m wide with the mast section extending over 10m into the air. Once completed it weighed more than 40T. In the workshop

The fit up of the stiffeners and diaphragms as well as the various fabricated pieces of the pylon, ring beam, spine beam and deck


VOLUME 44 EDITION 4 – 2020 elements had to be carefully considered to ensure that the required welding operations were practical. The sequence of closing the hollow box sections and of jointing them on-site also presented several conceptual problems. The 3-dimensional Revit model developed by the design team was essential for testing this aspect of the design. The modelling work done undoubtedly saved time in the fabrication yard and on-site. Notable technical aspects A moving bridge project is unique in itself and for the design team the greatest technical achievement was the combination and integration of mechanical, structural, marine, geotechnical, construction and architectural expertise to create a simple but beautiful structure that moves. The use of a slew bearing was a technical innovation not seen before in Africa and the design team had to undertake detailed research and modelling to validate that it could be used for a bridge of this type. Having to manufacture the bridge on one side of the harbour, and then ship and offload it onto the bearing on the other side of the harbour introduced unique project constraints. Ensuring the bridge didn’t fall off the barge and into the sea was always in the back of the project teams minds. How this project demonstrates the benefit of steel As mentioned above steel offered the opportunity to create a relatively lightweight and slender structure that could be sculpted into a single attractive form. It’s proven robustness and strength is unrivalled. The bridge was fabricated into a single sculpted form. It is not a collection of parts; deck, mast, beam. It is rather a bridge with its own identity that can be recognized as a landmark. The use of steelwork has enabled architecture and structure are integrated together. The curves and sculpting of the various box elements create a beautiful bridge that seemingly rotates and supports itself by unseen parts. How the project team worked together The core design team: SMEC South Africa, Stefanutti Stocks, Eadon Consulting and the V&A Waterfront came together 4 and a half years before the bridge was finally open to the public. The early contractor involvement, the dedication from the client and the passion from all the designers involved throughout the design and construction processes ensured the success of the project. The vision to create something beautiful for Cape Town to be proud of was shared by all those involved and fuelled good working relationships.

STRUCTURAL STEELWORK Completion date of steelwork: August 2019 Completion date of full project: August 2019 Tons of structural steel used: 46.3 tonnes, Ex Plate 25 – 100mm

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DIGITAL TRAILBLAZER SPONSOR OF STEEL AWARDS 2020

MACSTEEL

DIGITAL TRAILBLAZER Digitising provides opportunity for the steel industry to transform The era of digitisation in the steel and metal industries has arrived. Steel manufacturers have an opportunity to transform their operational model in more ways than one by adopting the fourth industrial revolution and digitising aspects of their business, allowing them to improve operational efficiency and customer services. The cost of data acquisition, storage and analysis has dropped dramatically in the past five years. Consequently, multiple digital solutions are available today and relatively inexpensive to implement. Macsteel Logistics and Warehousing executive, Vojta Svoboda says, “Companies that recognise the opportunity and take action will have a competitive edge, which will continue into the future, and those that don’t will unfortunately fall behind. The most important factor to take into

account is how to evaluate the current situation and invest in the right projects strategically.”

the wider supply chain, making use of that information as effectively and efficiently as possible.

People talk about automation, he notes. But what is the fourth industrial revolution? It means different things to different people. The Fourth Industrial Revolution can be described as the dawn of “cyber-physical systems” involving entirely new capabilities for people and machines, representing entirely new ways in which technology becomes embedded within societies.

The journey of digitisation isn’t a sprint so companies can launch on a smaller-scale, focusing on a specific area of the business or geographic market. This approach can help to prove the value of the digitisation and establish internal confidence and alignment. This approach puts business needs ahead of the technology, rather than the other way around.

Most would think it’s just about automation in a factory or warehouse however Macsteel’s approach is of a more tactical nature where we are using information more specifically, statistical data analyses to better manage our business and streamline the effectiveness of our operations. While we understand it’s a bit of a nebulous concept you want to be using this statistical data to be making informed decisions from across

“There is significant potential to better the efficiency and productivity and reduce product mishandling and the downtime. These are pain points that can be greatly enhanced through digitisation, delivering an estimated rise in efficiency of between 50 and 60 percent by merely eliminating bottlenecks and issues in material handling”, says Svoboda.

Contact: Erica Du Plessis Telephone: +27 11 871 0353 Email: Erica.DuPlessis@macsteel.co.za Website: www.macsteel.co.za

Pursuing Reinvention

THROUGH DRIVING REAL ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION Reinventing business operations means streamlining productivity and efficiencies with data-driven insights to eliminate bottlenecks for the steel manufacturing industry.

Scan the QR code to read the article by Macsteel’s Logistics and Warehousing executive, Vojta Svoboda, on how digitising the steel industry will economically transform it. 11

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PHOTO COMPETITION SPONSOR OF STEEL AWARDS 2020

CADEX SOLUTIONS SOUTH AFRICA

PHOTO COMPETITION Cadex Solutions SA supplies and fully support Tekla Structures, the leading 3D Building Information Modelling tool for structures. Our ambition is to multiply users’ potential to think and achieve big. We want to improve our customers’ businesses. We put models at the core of construction processes. Tekla Structures is the innovative 3D BIM solution that facilitates accurate design, detailing and management of intelligent structural and building models of any size or complexity with ease and precision. The tools cover all materials and the entire structural design process. Tekla’s intelligent models integrate the entire structural project workflow from sales and the initial bid, through detailing, fabrication and erection, to asset management.

It is the most advanced and integrated way to manage the shop-detailing, fabrication and erection of all steel structures. Tekla Structures is a model based system that reduces errors, increases productivity, and provides the highest levels of automation of fabrication and project management by interfacing with the MIS and CNC machinery. Tekla Structures BIM software provides an accurate, detailed and data rich 3D environment that can be shared by structural engineers, architects, concrete rebar detailers, steel detailers, project managers and clients. At every stage the detailed models enable the highest level of constructability and production control.

support, upgrades, and fast, efficient help when required. Local first level technical support is provided by experienced professionals with years of industry experience, who assist all levels of users. Users on maintenance get access to the Tekla User Account. This includes online help, an experienced and helpful online user community, the Tekla Warehouse and access to the latest software releases. Cadex SA, Tekla’s regional reseller, brings more than 60 years of experience in the Southern African steel construction industry to their clients. Visit www.tekla.com for details about more configurations and tools.

The Software Maintenance Agreement benefits users by providing them with the

Contact: John Swallow or John Duncan Telephone: +27 11 463 1857/3641 Fax: +27 11 463 9445 Email: info@cadexsa.com Web: www.cadexsa.com Postal Address: PO Box 411340, Craighall, 2024, South Africa Physical Address: First Floor, Block D, Coachmans Crossing Office Park, 4 Brian Street, Lyme Park, 2191, Bryanston, Sandton

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PHOTO COMPETITION WINNER AND RUNNER-UPS

WINNER: SAPPI SAICCOR WOODYARD UPGRADE - CONVEYOR SYSTEM PHOTOGRAPHER: CRAIG MANNHEIM FROM UNPRECEDENTED PICTURES

RUNNER-UP:

FEATHERBED RESTAURANT FACILITY PHOTOGRAPHER: HYLTON HERD FROM HYLTON HERD PHOTOGRAPHY

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RUNNER-UP:

BAAKENS VALLEY PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE SUBMITTED BY BISHO STEEL


Design, Fabricate and Erect Steel Structures on Time and on Budget

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Learn more at: www.tekla.com/steel

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SAISC STEEL CONSTRUCTION AWARDS 2020 – ARCHITECTURAL CATEGORY

SAISC STEEL AWARDS ARCHITECTURAL CATEGORY

Far from being purely utilitarian, steel provides limitless possibilities in terms of bringing an architect’s vision to life. The Steel Awards 2020 Architectural Category showcases examples of the clean lines and unparalleled beauty of steel. Entries judged in this category Ascendis Medical (Page 65) & Beyond (Page 64) Baakens Valley Pedestrian Bridge (Page 65) Bakers Transport (Page 65) Bothas Halte Primary School (Page 66) Barloworld and Caterpilar New office/ showroom (Page 66) Capitec Project Ikhaya (Page 66) Corruseal New Office and Warehouse (Page 67) Country Club of Johannesburg (Page 67) Constantia Emporium (Page 67) Featherbed Restaurant Facility (Page 68) Forever View (Page 69) Gateway Shopping Centre (Page 69) House O' Connor (Page 69) JDA Bus Rapid Transport Stations (Page 70) Mabopane Square (Page 70) Menlyn Main Parklane West Atrium Skylight (Page 71) Menlyn Main Parklane West Atrium Staircase (Page 71) Mount Edgecombe Business Park (Page 71) Nike Store Spiral Staircase (Page 72) Pods at Dwarsberg Trout Hideaway (Page 72) Rise Student Living Units on Park (Page 73) SAB Office - Halfway Gardens (Page 73) San Sereno Living (Page 73) The Engineering 4.0 Building (Page 74) The Precinct Lifestyle Hub (Page 75) Tshwane Regional Mall (Page 75) Whale Trail Staircase (Page 76) Where Man and Mountain Meet (Page 76)

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Tass Engineering, The Precinct Lifestyle Hub

OUR STEEL IS BUILDING THE NATION OUR QUALITY IS BUILDING OUR REPUTATION !g n uo y sr ae y

From small beginnings in 1968, Tass Engineering has grown to become one of South Africa's leading Architectural and Structural Steel Contractors.

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Tass Engineering has been actively involved in Structural and Architectural Steel Fabrication and Erection for over 50 years.

TEL +27 11 975 0647

FAX +27 11 970 1694

EMAIL TASSENG@MWEB.CO.ZA

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SAISC STEEL CONSTRUCTION AWARDS 2020 – ARCHITECTURAL CATEGORY

ARCHITECTURAL CATEGORY

WINNER THE PRECINCT LIFESTYLE HUB

With the housing market in decline Century Property Developments diverted their business model into the rental game. To attract tenants a lifestyle hub was commissioned into construction. The building features a movie theatre, spa, games room, restaurant, and gym, all with the intent to ensure Century Property Developments rental portfolio is the most attractive to clients in the Midrand Area. Structural frame and challenges The Lifestyle Hub consists of portal frame structures fabricated using universal beams with two floor levels which use universal beams to support various types of concrete floors. To reduce cost and maintain feasibility of the entire project various slab interactions were utilized. Hollow core technology combined with a composite slab was utilized. The front portal extended down to the lower ground floor; thus, the steel work was required to be constructed in various phases. Allowing for access to pack the hollow core slabs meant structural steel columns had to be erected without the portals, following the packing of the slabs the portals could be completed. The bridge connecting Building 2 to Building 3 was design using 3D scan technology from Paramatic South Africa. This was to maintain the natural koppie and ensure the design best aligned with the rock feature available to us. This bridge was constructed from the top down. The walkway propped and installed, the columns installed and then the foundations cast. This was to ensure the bridge aligned perfectly with the footings and touched the earth lightly limiting the environmental impact of the construction. How this project demonstrates the benefit of steel Steel provided the bility to save time with manufacture off-site, the industrial look obtained from exposed portal frames. All connections, joints and interactions required careful consideration to ensure the final product was in line with the architectural requirements. The building is honest in its structure and architectural intent.

PROJECT TEAM Nominator - Tass Engineering (Pty) Ltd | Client/Developer/ Architect - Century Property Developments Structural Engineer - ADA Consulting Engineers | Engineer - Century Property Developments Quantity Surveyor - Century Property Developments | Main Contractor - Century Property Developments Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Tass Engineering (Pty) Ltd | Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier - Safintra Cladding Contractor - NG Roofing | Corrosion Protection (Primer) Tass Engineering (Pty) Ltd Paintwork Contractor (Site / Final coat) Cutting Edge | Photographer, Photo competition - Century Property Developments

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How the project team worked together Tass Engineering was approached at a late stage in the project, and had to expedite the detailing, supply, manufacture, delivery and erection in order to ensure that a quality product was handed over on time to ensure the success of the housing estate completion. Despite the late starting point, Tass Engineering excelled to achieve tight deadlines. The coordination amongst the slab installers, Tass Engineering and Century Property Developments excelled to ensure a successful project. For more information, project team interviews and video footage, visit: https://www.saisc.co.za/project/The-Precinct-Lifestyle-Hub/

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The 15500m² building is the latest addition to the mixed use precinct of Menlyn Maine. Its primary purpose is for offices, with a small retail space at ground floor level. It is envisioned that the retail space be operated as a restaurant / deli for the office users as well as providing another alternative to the Menlyn Maine Central Square retail development. The staircase was designed to be intricate and organic, with the curves and proportions carefully manipulated to suit the space and adjacent features. A combination of straight and curved I beam stringers were used on either side of the stair, with large base plates on either end welded to cast-in supports on the slab edges. All slab edges had to be significantly strengthened to host the stringers. Angle irons were welded to the stringers at very specific intervals to host a Vastrap plate, which in turn hosted a solid timber tread. The careful coordination, sizing and positioning of the steel elements ensured that the finishes junction perfectly with one another.

ARCHITECTURAL CATEGORY

COMMENDATION MENLYN MAIN PARK LANE WEST ATRIUM STAIRCASE

The most impressive technical aspect of this staircase is that the staircase could be 100% manufactured off site, and installed as a retro-fit item. The precision of the staircase, and the complexity of the installation makes this quite an accomplishment. This is not a traditional half pace stair since one side of the risers are angled away. This created an eccentric support. Additionally the deflection of the structure had to be limited as glass balustrades were to be used. Individual cast in frames had to be placed and cast with great accuracy to ensure accurate post fitment of the face plates onto the protruding bars. The site welding quality and monitoring was of great importance since these large staircases are supported at the stinger ends, welded to the face plates and horizontal anchor plates with 10mm prepared welds. With 21 meters of vertical up, 8 meters of overhead and 10 meters of down hand welds, daily tracking, inspecting and doing nondestructive weld testing was done to ensure each staircase meets with the design requirement before lifting the next staircase into position. For more information and project team video interviews visit https://www.saisc.co.za/project/menlyn-main-west-atriumstaircase/

PROJECT TEAM Nominator - Tass Engineering (Pty) Ltd | Client/ Developer - Barrow Properties (Pty) Ltd Client/ Developer - Menlyn Maine Investment Holdings (Pty) Ltd | Architect - Boogertman Partners Structural Engineer - WSP, Structures, Africa | Quantity Surveyor - RLB Pentad Quantity Surveyors Main Contractor - Barrow Construction (PTY) Ltd | Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Tass Engineering (Pty) Ltd

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ARCHITECTURAL CATEGORY

COMMENDATION NEW BARLOWORLD AND CATERPILLAR HEAD OFFICE AND SHOWROOM

The new Barloworld and Caterpillar head office and showroom in Isando is dedicated to heavy earthmoving equipment. The development consists of a head office, world-class showroom and new training campus. The client wanted the development to include a flagship Caterpillar showroom for their equipment – excavators loaders, dozers and graders that build the nation’s roads, dams, harbours and airports, and are usually too big to accommodate indoors except in barnlike servicing warehouses out of the spotlight. The 3200m² showroom bubble was built to face directly on the busy R24 – creating the ultimate traffic stopper. A steel girder framework was created to provide for the track-shaped design of each of the two bubbles, with large spanning trusses that carry the roofs, all sitting on a specially devised grid. Other materials were explored for the the fascia trim along the length of the building, however structural steelwork proved to be the only material that proved flexible enough to form the required shape.

For more information and project team video interviews visit https://www.saisc.co.za/project/new-barloworld-and-caterpillarhead-office-and-showroom/

PROJECT TEAM Nominator and Steelwork Contractor - Central Welding Works | Client/Developer - Eris Property Group Architect - Paragon Architects | Structural Engineer/ Engineer - DG Consulting Engineers Quantity Surveyor - Matla Quantity Surveyors | Project Manager - SIP Project Managers Main Contractor - Trencon Construction | Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier - Global Roofing Solutions - A division of Consolidated Steel Industries (Pty) Ltd | Cladding Contractor - Chartwell roofing (PTY) Ltd Paintwork Contractor - Dram Industrial Painters | Paintwork Contractor - First Class Projects CC Structural Steel Detailer- KRU Detailing | Nomination Document Submission - KRU Detailing

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Ries Shaw Architects were commissioned to provide a distribution warehouse of 25 000 sqm and an office building of 3 000 sqm on a sloping site alongside the N3 freeway. The site is triangular. The siting for the warehouse was chosen for ease of access but is also along the longest boundary. This is the most elevated area of the site. The architects capitalized on this acropolis setting with a sleek but detailed response which celebrates the effortless linear quality of steel buildings.

ARCHITECTURAL CATEGORY

COMMENDATION BAKERS TRANSPORT

A single, large, steel sheeted warehouse was designed by the architects with steel cladding being the main aesthetic. The site is relatively remote, so the use of lightweight elements of great strength was the obvious choice. This is exactly what steel provides. Carefully edged and defined office and ablution elements are strategically cut into the large steel box to contrast and enhance the steel box while defining clarity of purpose. White edging contrasts with the dark colour of the sheeted box which is further enhanced with lighting. A steel structure was designed by Kantey and Templer structural engineers measuring 14m at the eaves and consisting of reinforced concrete perimeter columns on a 24 x 24 m grid supporting steel lattice trusses. 3x Spine lattice girders rationalized the spans and member sizes. The resultant configuration was easy to fabricate and erect.

For more information and project team video interviews visit https://www.saisc.co.za/project/bakers-transport-cato-ridge/

PROJECT TEAM Nominators – Ries Shaw Architects/ Kantey & Templar/ SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Client/Developer/ Project Manager - Growthpoint Properties | Architect - Ries Shaw Architects Structural/ Civil Engineer/ QS - Kantey & Templar (Pty) Ltd | Quantity Surveyor - Kantey & Templar Main Contractor - WBHO | Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Paragon Steel Structures Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Cladding Contractor - Mjc Industrial Roofing | Corrosion Protection - Sigma Coatings Paintwork Contractor - Insimbi Coatings | Photographers – Andrew Griffin Photo/ On Show Media

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SAISC STEEL CONSTRUCTION AWARDS 2020 – ARCHITECTURAL CATEGORY

ARCHITECTURAL CATEGORY

COMMENDATION BOTHA'S HALTE PRIMARY SCHOOL

A new primary school building was designed by Meyer & Associates Architects Urban Designers to replace the dilapidated Botha’s Halte farm school, in the Breede River Valley, outside Cape Town. Although the project was privately sponsored, it is a public school operated by the Western Cape Education Department. The new buildings provide a high-quality facility for 250 rural learners from a predominantly disadvantaged and poor farmworker community. The buildings have been designed around sustainability principles while respecting the cultural heritage of the area. A didactic design approach was followed, whereby these aspects are demonstrated throughout the complex as part of the teaching and educational processes. The project demonstrates the innovative use of steel throughout. Roof trusses were manufactured from steel throughout the project, except in the restored Anna Zaal portion, where purpose made timber roof trusses were employed for heritage value. The steel trusses over the auditorium act as anchors to counterbalance the leaning curved wall which forms the backdrop to the auditorium. The expressive roofs are all covered in steel roof sheeting with immaculately detailed roof edges and eaves in folded metal. The most spectacular aspect of the building complex is the tubular steel “tree columns”, found in the central Discovery Centre, which act as the central audio-visual and digital learning hub for the school. Not only do the tree columns reference the “tree of knowledge” idea but they also have broader significance for rural learners where education may at times occur in the shade of trees in an informal manner. The four “tree columns”, each different in its configuration, are individually sculpted and constructed from tubular steel sections, fitted and welded together, to carry structurally, a large central concrete roof and planted roof above. Four light scoops pierce through the roof garden above, and light up the “tree columns”, similar to the light filtering through the tree canopy in a forest, to provide a soft even natural light quality to the Discovery Centre. For more information and project team video interviews visit https://www.saisc.co.za/project/bothas-halte-primary-school/

PROJECT TEAM Client/Developer - Bosjes Trust | Architect - Meyer and Associates Architects, Urban Designers Structural Engineer - Grobler and Associates | Civil Engineer - AVDM | Quantity Surveyor - 2ii Consulting Main Contractor - J J Dempers Group | Steelwork Contractor - Triomf Staal Steelwork Contractor (Steel tree columns) - Link Engineering Photographer, Photo competition - Adam Letch Photography Photographer, Other submitted images - Meyer and Associates Architects, Urban Designers

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TASS ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD

Tass Engineering, Menlyn Main Parklane West Atrium Staircase OUR STEEL IS BUILDING THE NATION OUR QUALITY IS BUILDING OUR REPUTATION !g n uo y s r ae y

From small beginnings in 1968, Tass Engineering has grown to become one of South Africa's leading Architectural and Structural Steel Contractors.

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Tass Engineering has been actively involved in Structural and Architectural Steel Fabrication and Erection for over 50 years.

TEL +27 11 975 0647

FAX +27 11 970 1694

EMAIL TASSENG@MWEB.CO.ZA

WWW.TASSENGINEERING.CO.ZA


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SAISC STEEL AWARDS INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

The SAISC Steel Awards Industrial Category showcases the role of steel as the backbone of our economy. The reliability, strength and longevity of steel facilitates industrial structures that are robust, efficient and cost-effective.

Entries judged in this category ABinBev in Sagamu (Page 64) Corruseal Warehouse and Offices (Page 67) Ngezi Portal 3 – 13000t Stockpile Cover (Page 71) Sappi Saiccor Woodyard Upgrade (Page 74) Vamosem Semi Mobile Crushing Plant (Page 75)

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SAISC STEEL CONSTRUCTION AWARDS 2020 – INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

The design of the Semi Mobile Crushing Plant (SMC) Plant was undertaken by ThyssenKrupp Germany, however, the detailing of the steelwork/plate work was undertaken by Betterect. The project included the fabrication of over 1 000 parts totaling to close to 950 tons of steelwork, plate work, grating, and hand railing and the pre-

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

WINNER

VAMOSEM SEMI MOBILE CRUSHING PLANT

assembly thereof. The fabrication of this steelwork/plate work was extremely labour intensive and required the strictest quality requirements as all welds required 100% non-destructive testing and needed to pass either radiographic or ultrasonic testing. The reason for such high-quality standards was due to the enormous loads/tonnages placed on the steelwork/plate work during operation at the mine in Mozambique. There were many technical fabrication requirements which included preheating, welding of exotic materials, laser alignment, heavy lifts and more. The steelwork was painted with an industrial three-coat paint specification to withstand the grueling exposure to elements and operational requirements. The hopper base frame weighed close to 45 tons and required abnormal transport loads to the site, which included police escorts in some area on route to the site due to the size of the equipment. The large number of loose parts and the uncompromising level of quality were challenges faced on the project. This was a technically challenging project due to the stringent NDT requirements and the quality level of the fabrication by Betterect was extremely high. Overall, it was a successful project with the equipment currently in operation. This project was truly a South African engineering accomplishment and showed the world the capabilities of our fabricators and design houses.

For more information, project team interviews and video footage, visit: https://www.saisc.co.za/project/vamosem-semi-mobilecrushing-plant/

PROJECT TEAM Nominator/ Steelwork Contractor - Betterect Client/ Developer/ Structural Engineer - ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier/ Contractor Global Roofing Solutions - A division of Consolidated Steel Industries (Pty) Ltd

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Completion date of steelwork: December 2019 Completion date of full project: December 2019 Tons of structural steel used: 920 tons

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SAISC STEEL CONSTRUCTION AWARDS 2020 – INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

A complete woodchip conveying package supplied by TAKRAF Africa to Sappi’s Saiccor mill in Umkomaas, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, featured a unique four-conveyor, double-decker, walk-in type gallery, with the gantry bridge spanning 45 m, at a height of 24 m, over the existing Sulphur plant. The double-decker gantry houses the four conveyors in a 2 (top deck) + 2 (bottom deck) arrangement.

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

COMMENDATION SAPPI SAICCOR WOODYARD UPGRADE CONVEYOR SYSTEM

This double-decker design, together with other innovative design and technical features, enabled TAKRAF Africa to produce a successful solution within the severely confined space of the brownfields site and integrate it into the existing mill infrastructure. The project incorporated ground-breaking steel structures, the most impressive being the double-decker gallery and large spanning stockpile gantries. Gantry G1 (weighing 72 tonnes), for example, spans 45 m over the plant. This is rarely done in conveying applications. Consideration of structural framing and stability of gantries during engineering enabled lifting the double-decker gantries into position without interference with the existing plant. The head-end gantry G3, spanning over a Blower Building, was the largest lift, weighing over 85 tonnes. The stockyard consists of A-frame support trestles, which transfer large forces from stockpile gantries to piled foundations. The trestle baseplates are considered as pinned connections to ensure that the A-frames only transfer axial forces to the foundations. With reference to the cladding, while most of the 13 600 m2 used was fabricated from aluminium and painted blue to aesthetically match the existing plant, the double-decker conveyors were clad with stainless steel sheeting as protection from the corrosive environment. The structures were assembled, lifted and fixed into position without cladding to prevent damage to the latter. Most of the cladding was therefore installed at height, with structures reaching 35 m high. For more information, project team interviews and video footage, visit: https://www.saisc.co.za/project/sappi-saiccorwoodyard-upgrade-conveyor-system/

PROJECT TEAM Nominator/ Structural Engineer/ Drawing Office- TAKRAF | Client/ Developer - Sappi Pty Ltd - Saiccor Operations Architect / Clients Engineer / Owners Engineer - SIVEST | External Drawing office - Atomic Projects/ Cad House Steelwork Contractors – Louwill, QR Steel, Impact Engineering, Avellini Brothers, FP Engineering, Coertzen Engineering Consultants | Steel Erector/ Cladding Contractor – Tlotlo Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier - Global Roofing Solutions - A division of Consolidated Steel Industries (Pty) Ltd Photographer, Photo competition - UNPRECEDENTED Pictures

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SAFINTRA SOUTH AFRICA METAL CLADDING CATEGORY

Safintra is a market leader in metal roofing and cladding solutions, engineered to allow professionals to create structures with full design freedom whilst still achieving optimal functional performance. Safintra is part of the Safal Group with 36 operations spanning 10 countries in Sub Saharan Africa. Safintra’s wide range of profiles provide a variety of aesthetics to match every design style. The timeless Classicorr® corrugated profile is as relevant to today’s residential aesthetic as it was in Victorian times. Tufdek® and Widedek® are the work horses of the Safintra trapezoidal profile stable. With crisp industrial lines, they offer both structural strength and value for money, performing as both roofing and side cladding.

Entries judged in this category Ascendis Medical (Page 65) Action Chapel International Tema Church (Page 65) Bakers Transport - Cato Ridge (Page 65) Barloworld and Caterpillar Showroom and Office (Page 66) Boxer Distribution Centre Ibhubesi (Page 66) Corruseal Warehouse and Office (Page 67) Constantia Emporium (Page 67) Douala Grand Mall (Page 68) EMS Headquarters Dora Nginza (Page 68) Fairways Resort Drakensberg Gardens (Page 68) House O Connor (Page 69) Leopard Hills Private Game Reserve (Page 70) Mabopane Square (Page 70) Mercedes Benz W206 Bodyshop (Page 71) Mount Edgecombe Business Park (Page 71) Pods at Dwarsberg Trout Hideaway (Page 72) PX Shed 123 (Page 72) Sappi Saiccor Woodyard Upgrade Conveyor System (Page 74) SAB Office Halfway Gardens Midrand (Page 73)

Fluteline® offers impressive spanning capabilities when purlin spacing’s are pushed to the limit and a strong reliable profile is needed. The elegant Trimflute® profile provides great savings as a cladding profile with its unbeaten cover width of 1015mm’s. This profile has proved itself time and time again as a roofing and cladding profile in high end residential applications where understated elegance is the order of the day. The Saflok 700® and Saflok 410® concealed fix systems, available exclusively from Safintra, offer industry leading performance in all wind conditions. These concealed fix roofing systems allow for the use of exceptionally long sheets in excess of 150m’s, without the need for end laps. Being perforation free, they also accommodate roof pitches as low as 2 degrees. Saflok is equally at home on large industrial buildings and modern family homes. Safintra’s Newlok® profile is a traditional standing seam profile with sharp shadow lines reminiscent of traditional standing seam profiles no longer available in the South African roofing industry. This profile is also a cost effective and visually attractive alternative to current panel cladding systems used on facades in shopping centres and other large building campuses. Versatile® is a unique metal sheet profile which has the aesthetic of tile, but offers all the advantages of a steel sheet. Versatile is sold as a complete system, with its own distinctive roll top ridges, which complement the profile for a cohesive visual statement. Safintra branch network across South Africa: Gauteng, Kwazulu-Natal, Western Cape, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, Eastern Cape, Free-State.

Contact: Majori Vosser Telephone: +27 21 981 3130 Email: Majori.Vosser@safalgroup.com Website: www.safintra.com

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SAFINTRA SOUTH AFRICA METAL CLADDING CATEGORY AND FACTORY & WAREHOUSE

WINNER

BAKERS TRANSPORT

Ries Shaw Architects were commissioned to provide a Distribution Warehouse of 25 000 sqm and an Office Building of 3 000 sqm on a sloping site alongside the N3 Freeway. The site is triangular. The siting for the Warehouse was chosen for ease of access but is also along the longest boundary. This is the most elevated area of the site. The Architects capitalized on this acropolis setting with a sleek but detailed response which celebrates the effortless linear quality of Steel Buildings. A single, large, steel sheeted Warehouse was designed by the Architects with steel cladding being the main aesthetic. The site is relatively remote, so the use of lightweight elements of great strength was the obvious choice. This is exactly what steel provides. Carefully edged and defined office and ablution elements are strategically cut into the large steel box to contrast and enhance the steel box while defining clarity of purpose. White edging contrasts with the dark colour of the sheeted box which is further enhanced with lighting. A steel structure was designed by Kantey and Templer structural engineers measuring 14m at the eaves and consisting of reinforced concrete perimeter columns on a 24 x 24 m grid supporting steel lattice trusses. 3x Spine lattice girders rationalized the spans and member sizes. The resultant configuration was easy to fabricate and erect.

For more information and project team video interviews visit https://www.saisc.co.za/project/bakers-transport-cato-ridge/

PROJECT TEAM Nominators – Ries Shaw Architects/ Kantey & Templar/ SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Client/Developer/ Project Manager - Growthpoint Properties | Architect - Ries Shaw Architects Structural/ Civil Engineer/ QS - Kantey & Templar (Pty) Ltd | Quantity Surveyor - Kantey & Templar Main Contractor - WBHO | Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Paragon Steel Structures Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Cladding Contractor - Mjc Industrial Roofing | Corrosion Protection - Sigma Coatings Paintwork Contractor - Insimbi Coatings | Photographers – Andrew Griffin Photo/ On Show Media

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STRUCTURAL STEELWORK Completion date of steelwork: June 2019 Completion date of full project: October 2019 Tons of structural steel used: 605.24 Ton (including Canopies)

CLADDING Completion date of cladding: July 2019 Cladding profile / type used: Roof: Saflok 700 AZ200 0.55 Rain Cloud , Cladding: Widedek AZ200 0.55 Thunderstorm Cladding area / coverage and tonnage: 39 200 m2

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SAISC STEEL AWARDS COMMERCIAL CATEGORY

Time saved in construction has a positive financial impact for building owners. Steel provides a fast, cost effective solution enabling developers to create fit-for-purpose structures that generate a speedy return on their investment.

Entries judged in this category 144 Oxford Street (Page 64) Ascendis Medical (Page 65) Barloworld and Caterpillar Showroom (Page 66) Boxer Distribution Centre Ibhubesi (Page 66) Corruseal Warehouse and Offices (Page 67) Constantia Emporium (Page 67) Country Club of Johannesburg (Page 67) Douala Grand Mall (Page 68) Featherbed Restaurant Facility (Page 68) Nike Store Spiral Staircase, Rosebank (Page 72) JDA - Bus Rapid Transport Stations (BRT) (Page 70) SAB Office Halfway Gardens (Page 73) The Engineering Building 4.0 (Page 74) Tshwane Regional Mall (Page 75)

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COMMERCIAL CATEGORY

WINNER

NEW BARLOWORLD AND CATERPILLAR HEAD OFFICE AND SHOWROOM

PROJECT TEAM Nominator and Steelwork Contractor - Central Welding Works | Client/Developer - Eris Property Group Architect - Paragon Architects | Structural Engineer/ Engineer - DG Consulting Engineers Quantity Surveyor - Matla Quantity Surveyors | Project Manager - SIP Project Managers Main Contractor - Trencon Construction | Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier - Global Roofing Solutions - A division of Consolidated Steel Industries (Pty) Ltd | Cladding Contractor - Chartwell roofing (PTY) Ltd Paintwork Contractor - Dram Industrial Painters | Paintwork Contractor - First Class Projects CC Structural Steel Detailer- KRU Detailing | Nomination Document Submission - KRU Detailing

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The new Barloworld and Caterpillar head office and showroom in Isando is dedicated to heavy earthmoving equipment. The development consists of a head office, world-class showroom and new training campus. Both the head office and showroom roof structures were designed to cater for photovoltaic panels. The most immediately noticeable feature of the new showroom structure is its elongated front-facing bubble profile, inspired by the curved shape of the Caterpillar excavator tread. Not only is this an iconic visual tribute to the legendary earthmoving equipment showcased within, but it also allows this huge machinery to be comfortably exhibited in the voluminous interior space this design creates. Couple this with a vast glass façade, which makes the interior exhibit perfect visibility of the busy R24 highway, and this becomes far more than a cutting-edge combination of corporate head office and flagship showroom. How can such huge apparatus easily enter or be extracted from this space? The building claims a never-been-done-before international breakthrough with a staggering 8.8m x 5.5m piece of the prominent glass frontage being fully retractable via intricate motor-driven automation. Architecturally, the only straight feature in the bubble structures is their glass frontage, and Paragon needed to achieve curved roofs and sides that sealed with the straight lines to make the structures weatherproof and insulate them thermally. A steel girder framework was created to provide for the trackshaped design of each of the two bubbles, with large spanning trusses that carry the roofs, all sitting on a specially devised grid to accommodate the different-sized equipment required. Then the corrugated iron was applied like an external skin.

For more information and project team video interviews visit https://www.saisc.co.za/project/new-barloworld-andcaterpillar-head-office-and-showroom/

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SAISC STEEL CONSTRUCTION AWARDS 2019 – TUBULAR CATEGORY

ASTPM TUBULAR CATEGORY

THE ASSOCIATION OF STEEL TUBE AND PIPE MANUFACTURERS OF SOUTH AFRICA The Association of Steel Tube and Pipe Manufacturers of South Africa (ASTPM) was formed in 1983 to represent the welded carbon steel tube and pipe producers. The members account for a large percentage of the installed capacity. Details, product range and all other relevant information are available on our website, www.astpm.com During the 32 years existence of the Association, the members have loyally supported the local market and have also exported in excess of 1.5 million tons of tube and pipe to over 50 countries. This has only been achieved due to the top quality product that these members produce which is in compliance with both local and international specifications. The Association continues to promote the use of tube and is active in ensuring that local standards are maintained and where necessary, improved, to meet local and international requirements. The introduction of the standard Grade S355 Structural Tubing (launched in 2010) now provides a lighter and stronger steel solution to the structural steel industry and compliments the inherent benefit of tubular steel. Its success is proven by ever growing sales in S355

Entries judged in this category 144 Oxford Street (Page 64) Baakens Valley Pedestrian Bridge (Page 65) Bakers Transport Cato Ridge (Page 65) Bothas Halte Primary School (Page 66) Country Club Johannesburg (Page 67) Menlyn Maine Parklane West Atrium Staircase (Page 71) PX5 Warehouse and Conveyor Structures (Page 72) Tshwane Regional Mall (Page 75) Whale Trail Staircase (Page 76)

tube. Our members continue to invest in this industry and are expanding in value added machinery that includes plasma and laser cutting technology. These products are now more user-friendly especially with the connections that save time and labour costs for the fabricators and erectors, enabling them to pass the savings on to their customers. The ASTPM is pleased to be able to continue their sponsorship of this worthy award, both now and into the future, and wishes the SAISC every success for this flagship event.

Telephone: +27 11 726 6111 Email: astpm@astpm.co.za Website: www.astpm.com / www.steasa.com

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SAISC STEEL CONSTRUCTION AWARDS 2020 – TUBULAR CATEGORY

ASTPM TUBULAR CATEGORY

WINNER

MENLYN MAIN PARK LANE WEST ATRIUM SKYLIGHT

Park Lane West is a new premium grade commercial development in Menlyn. At the center of the 7 storey building there is 26m long by 17m wide atrium skylight which brings natural light into the building Architectural Brief The architectural brief was to create a modern skylight, with lightweight steel members and a very clean geometry, that would bring the right balance of heat and light into the atrium below. Due to the need for a lightweight structure which could support large glass lites, steel was the obviously material of choice. Structural Framing Rectangular hollow sections were selected for the main beam so concealed connections. In addition, since the structure was designed as a braced three-pin pitched roof, the hollow sections efficiently carried the bending and compression forces. Small diameter round tubes were used for longitudinal apex bracing. Due to the accuracy of the steelwork and efficiency of the glazing installation team, up to 16 glass panels could be installed in one day. Ie, this equates to the weight of the full steel structure in glass panels per day. The low pitch ridged roof consisting of neatly fabricated hollow steel sections and large glass panels created a simple but bespoke looking skylight. Cladding To reduce the number of steel beams, large point supported glass panels were used. Each panel was 2.2m wide x 3.3m long and weighed approximately 350kg.

PROJECT TEAM Nominator and Steelwork Contractor – CADCON (Pty) Ltd l Client / Developer – Azrapart (Pty) Ltd Architect – Boogertman + Partners l Structural Engineer and Engineer – WSP Africa l Quantity Surveyor – Quanticost QS Project Manager – SIP Project Managers l Main Contractor – Mota-Engil Construction South Africa l Steel Erector – Ijaca Cladding Contractor – Hulabond Cladding l Skylight Rainbow – Skylight S.A. (Pty) Ltd Corrosion Protection (paintwork contractor) – TDS Contractors

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Challenges Since all the glass lites were fully tempered and prefabricated the steelwork needed to be installed to a very high degree of tolerance to ensure each glass lite would fit. Extensive QAQC checks were carried out both in Tass’s factory and onsite before the cladding was installed. How does this project demonstrate the benefits of steel as a material? High yield strength of the S355 tubes enabled small beams to be used while the hollow sections enabled neat hidden connection details. In addition, due to the stringent deflection requirements of the glass, both during installation and long term, the high stiffness of structure enable the joints between each glass panel to be sealed with a neat strip of silicone only. No mullions were required. How did the project team work together? LEAF Structures worked very closely with the professional team, as well as the general contractor, to come up with a solution that met the architectural intent, budget, and site constraints. During the design phase, several structural and cladding solutions were developed and priced so the client could pick their preferred option. For more information, project team interviews and video footage, visit: https://www.saisc.co.za/project/menlyn-mainewest-atrium-skylight/

STRUCTURAL STEELWORK Completion date of steelwork: June 2019 Completion date of full project: October 2019 Tons of structural steel used: 605.24 Ton (including Canopies)

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SAISC STEEL AWARDS FACTORY AND WAREHOUSE CATEGORY

Time saved in construction has a positive financial impact for building owners. Steel provides a fast, cost effective solution enabling developers to create fit-for-purpose structures that generate a speedy return on their investment.

Entries judged in this category &beyond (Page 64) ABinBEV in Sagamu (Page 64) Ascendis Medical (Page 65) Bakers Transport (Page 65) Boxer Distribution Centre Ibhubesi (Page 64) Corruseal New Offices and Warehouse , Boksburg (Page 67) Hella Automotive (Page 69) K&N Warehouse and Offices (Page 70) Mercedes-Benz W206 Body Shop, East London (Page 71) Mount Edgecombe Business Park (Page 71) PX SHED 123 (Page 72) PX 5 Warehouse and Conveyor Structure (Page 72) The Engineering 4.0 building University of Pretoria (Page 74) SKF (Page 74)

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CONSTRUCTION AWARDS AWARDS 2020 2020 – FACTORY AND WAREHOUSE CATEGORY SAISC STEEL CONSTRUCTION

This initial phase of the factory was built on a greenfield site and would cover an area of over 41 000m2 excluding the gatehouse. The factory required large minimally obstructed spaces to accommodate the production lines and to move materials. It was decided to have columns on a grid spacing of 25 x 13.5 metres throughout. The minimum clear height on the eaves of the production area was set at

FACTORY AND WAREHOUSE CATEGORY

COMMENDATION CORRUSEAL NEW OFFICES AND WAREHOUSE, BOKSBURG

9.0 metres. The clients brief included for 1.5 metre high roof monitors to incorporate translucent sheeting and smoke ventilation. Roof loading was required to support a future PV installation. The project had a fast track construction program of some 6 months so the choice of a structural steel warehouse frame was the obvious choice. The detail of the roof configuration and type of columns was dictated by construction time pressures and practical constructability considerations. The main elements included 25 metre span trusses (or rafters) at 6.75 metre centres which were supported on girders spanning 13.5 metres. The internal footprint of the factory extended some 121 x 175 metres with no obstructing bracing in the production floor areas. All bracing was thus to be located in the perimeter walls. The lower portion of the perimeter walls were to have precast RC panels (varying between 1.5m and 2.1m high) with cladding above the precast walls to the eaves. Alternating translucent cladding strips were included in the vertical walls to suit the architects’ requirements. The design of the 25 meter spanning elements compared lattice trusses versus cellular beam rafters. These elements also had to be fabricated with a 500 metre “top chord” radius to suit the roof profile. The trusses designed with a 1.5m depth (with continuity over the girder supports) proved to be a significantly more economical design. The trusses were designed with parallel chords and lacing. Sections selected were all various sizes of hot-rolled angles with gusset plates at node connections. The 500m radiused chord was easily achieved in this form.

For more information, project team interviews and video footage, visit: https://www.saisc.co.za/project/corruseal-newoffices-and-warehouse-boksburg/

PROJECT TEAM Nominator (Structural) - TASS Engineering P/L | Nominator (Cladding) - Safintra | Client/Developer - Corruseal Group Architect - ZAARC | Structural Engineer - Kantey & Templer | Quantity Surveyor/ Project Manager - Corruseal Group Main Contractor - Abbeydale Construction | Steelwork Contractor - TASS Engineering P/L Steel Erector - THLN Construction | Cladding Manufacturer - SAFAL Steel Cladding Supplier - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd | Cladding Contractor - Tate & Nicholson Paintwork Contractor - DRAM Industrial Painters | Photographer, Photo competition - Peter Hassall Photography

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TASS ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD

Tass Engineering, Corruseal New Warehouse and Offices, Boksburg OUR STEEL IS BUILDING THE NATION OUR QUALITY IS BUILDING OUR REPUTATION !g n uo y s r ae y

From small beginnings in 1968, Tass Engineering has grown to become one of South Africa's leading Architectural and Structural Steel Contractors.

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Tass Engineering has been actively involved in Structural and Architectural Steel Fabrication and Erection for over 50 years.

TEL +27 11 975 0647

FAX +27 11 970 1694

EMAIL TASSENG@MWEB.CO.ZA

WWW.TASSENGINEERING.CO.ZA


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SAISC STEEL AWARDS BRIDGES CATEGORY

Steel is the ideal material for bridges in terms of cost-effectiveness, longevity, and ease of maintenance. The benefit of steel over concrete in term of logistics, time saving and flexibility makes it the ideal bridge building material.

Entries judged in this category Baakens Valley Pedestrian Bridge (Page 65) Capitec Project Ikhaya (Page 66) The new replacement swing bridge, V&A Waterfront (Page 74) The Precinct Lifestyle Hub (Page 74)

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DOUALA GRAND MALL - CAMEROON

EXCEEDING ALL EXPECTATIONS

NIKE STORE SPIRAL STAIRCASE - ROSEBANK

PX5 WAREHOUSE AND CONVEYOR STRUCTURES

CELEBRATING OVER 30 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE

STRIVING FOR EXCELLENCE AND PEACE OF MIND IN STEEL CONSTRUCTION 1987 – 2020

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SAISC STEEL AWARDS EXPORT CATEGORY

Time saved in construction has a positive financial impact for building owners. Steel provides a fast, cost effective solution enabling developers to create fit-for-purpose structures that generate a speedy return on their investment.

Entries judged in this category ABinBev in Sagamu (Page 64) Action Chapel International Tema Church (Page 65) Douala Grand Mall (Page 68) Ngezi Portal 3 - 13000 ton stockpile cover (Page 71) Vamosem Semi Mobile Crushing Plant (Page 75)

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The development comprises a 2 level shopping mall with basement parking and is approximately 112.0m x 120.0m on plan. Towards

EXPORT CATEGORY

WINNER DOUALA GRAND MALL

the east of the mall is a single level hypermarket approximately 56.0m x 40.0m on plan. The development was conceptualized by the project architect (Benoy) to be a 2 level steel structure, constructed on a reinforced concrete basement substructure. Raubex Renovo was appointed as the main contractor, with WSP Group Africa appointed as the Civil and Structural Engineers. The steelwork superstructure comprises duo and mono-pitch portalised frames with a first floor at approximately 5.85m above ground level. Localized raised steelwork platforms, with suitable grating to support various plant, are situated above the roof line. The roof consists of a composite roof panel system (Kingspan), spanning between cold rolled steel purlins (Metsec). The elevations are predominantly cladded with a composite wall panel system (Brucha), with a glass façade facing the food court to the south. The first floor is a 190mm deep composite slab with a metal deck (Bacacier). The slab/deck is connected to secondary steel beams with shear studs to create a composite construction. In order to reduce the weight of the secondary steel beams WSP introduced cell beams (Macsteel). Due to floor-to-ceiling height restrictions WSP had to revise the conceptual first floor Pratt girders. The girders were replaced by 1.0m deep plate girders as primary beams, spanning between various universal columns (UC) sections on grid. With a restricted ground floor ceiling void WSP had to co-ordinate various services through the plate girders. This resulted in finite element analysis to be carried out, in order to manage local stresses, round the 1.2mx0.5m service openings in some of the plate girders. The perimeter ground floor steel columns are supported on a reinforced concrete retaining wall, enclosing the basement parking. The internal ground floor steel columns are in turn supported on RC columns on grid or suitable transfer beams. On ground floor level stability is achieved through transverse and longitudinal vertical ‘X’ bracing and portal braced frames. On the 1st floor level vertical ‘X’ bracing is only provided in the longitudinal direction for stability.

PROJECT TEAM Nominator - WSP Group Africa Client/Developer - Actis | Architect - Benoy | Architects of Record - PKA International Structural/ Civil Engineer - WSP Group Africa | Main Contractor - Raubex Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Cadcon (Pty) Ltd | Steelwork Supplier - Macsteel Steel Erector - Cadcon (Pty) Ltd | Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier – Brucha Cladding Contractor - Raubex | Photographer - WSP Group Africa

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Although the steelwork superstructure is in essence a portalised Pratt truss and column system, WSP found the following technically challenging: Custom made plate girder beams with sizable service openings, requiring finite element design. Large skylight openings in the roof structure. Box girder design with a 16.0m span to support a roof truss coming in at 90 degrees. Connections of the perimeter columns to the retaining wall. Complete perimeter steelwork sub-structure to provide support to the vertical cladding, including parapets. Douala Grand Mall was conceptualized in the UK and based on an European type of construction, therefore, promoting speed of erection with minimum labor. The project lends it well to this type of construction, with fabrication carried out in South Africa with quick and easy erection on site. Another driving force behind the steelwork superstructure is the poor ground conditions, resulting in low bearing capacities. The steelwork superstructure approach did, however, come with the following challenges: Long lead times due to the importing of all the steelwork. Containers not being released in time by the port authorities. Any steelwork changes on site had to be carried out with local lower grade steel. Local steel comes at a premium price although it is of a lower grade. Given the above technical and logistical challenges the project team collaborated very well on the project. The steelwork contractor (Cadcon) was involved early on in the project to provide guidance on the procurement of the steel and lead times to get material on site. Macsteel also contributed with the fabrication and design of the cell beams. Issues were also identified early on and everyone on the project team were proactive in order to resolve any issues. For more information, project team interviews and video footage, https://www.saisc.co.za/project/douala-grand-mall/ STRUCTURAL STEELWORK Completion date of steelwork: April 2020 Completion date of full project: June 2020 Tons of structural steel used: 1688 CLADDING Completion date of cladding: May 2020 Cladding profile / type used: Bruscha (Various) Cladding area / coverage and tonnage: 7600m2 / 133 tonnes

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SAFAL STEEL INNOVATION CATEGORY

SAFAL STEEL IS BUILDING AFRICA WITH PRIDE Safal Steel is a South African manufacturer of world-class coated steel, using a coating alloy of aluminium and zinc which is globally acknowledged as the most advanced of its kind to deliver an extended service life to steel. Its metal coated steel is sold as Zincal®. Colour coated Zincal is sold as Colorplus® or Optima® in an array of colours that are both durable and beautiful. Specialist Colorplus variants include Matt and Textured finishes, and Colorplus Ultima® with PVDF paint finish specifically made for highly corrosive conditions in marine, coastal and industrial areas. Safal Steel prides itself on providing exceptional technical support to its customers throughout Africa. The company also hosts regular training sessions for roll formers and installers, and Continuous Professional Development (CPD) talks for specifying professionals, to educate and inform the wider industry on the benefits of coated steel, and its lasting value as a building material that is both timeless and completely contemporary. Safal Steel is a member of The Safal Group, the largest steel roofing producer in Africa.

Entries judged in this category ABinBev in Sagamu (Page 64) 28 Day Modular House (Page 64) Barloworld (Page 66) EMS Head Quarters - Dora Nginza (Page 68) Gateway Shopping Centre (Page 69) Pods at Dwarsberg Trout Hideaway (Page 72) Rise Student Living - Units on Park (Page 73) Sappi Saiccor Woodyard Upgrade – Conveyor System (Page 73) The Engineering 4.0 building houses (Page 74) Vamosem Semi Mobile Crushing Plant (Page 75)

The Safal Group was first in Africa to introduce Aluminium–Zinc (AZ) Coating Technology for steel, and remains its leading producer of this world class product. The Safal Steel plant located in Cato Ridge, KwaZulu Natal was started in 2008 and was completely operational by 2010. The 14.4-hectare site has 30 000 square metres under roof, producing Aluminium-Zinc coated steel coils which are supplied to both local and global markets. All Safal Steel products are made to world-class standards; every coil is subject to numerous quality assurance tests during manufacture. Safal Steel and its allied coating plants in the Safal Group are also amongst the greenest steel producers in Africa in terms of air emission and water usage, and up to 95% of all waste produced on site (including steel) is recycled.

Contact: Head of Marketing, Sally Stromnes-Beaumont Telephone: + 27 31 782 5500 Email: sally.stromnes@safalgroup.com

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SAFAL STEEL INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY CATEGORY

WINNER WHALE TRAIL STAIRCASE

ParaMatic was commissioned by a contractor on behalf of CapeNature to measure the site then conceptualise and detail the new steel stairway to Stilgat at the De Hoop Nature Reserve in the Western Cape. ParaMatic used a 3D scanner to capture the site and modelled and detailed the new stairway in Tekla Structures. The De Hoop Whale Trail is a world-famous long-distance hiking trail in the De Hoop Nature Reserve administered by CapeNature. The 54 km trail has overnight stops along the trail and runs through mountain and coastal regions. Part of the trail runs along a coastal ridge with a detour down a steep valley to a renowned swimming cove and picnic spot at Stilgat. The hiking path runs approximately 100 m from the sea and is subject to daily exposure to sea air, mist and wind borne salt spray. The original timber and wire rope ladders on the mountainside have long since decayed from rot and corrosion and the climb from the mountain path to the sea is perilous. With an increasing trend in the average age of hikers, the client realized that the route either had to be closed or made safe. Cable or chain ladders were considered too risky for the profile of the hikers and a stairway was approved for the path to Stilgat. The owner proposed and approved a stairway but stipulated that the stairway had to be aesthetically unobtrusive, sympathetic with the area, modular and lightweight and make a minimal use of cement works. Maximum off site manufacture was required. No survey data on the site was available. ParaMatic used a Leica BLK360 to scan the site and obtain a point cloud. Before the scan, we identified and marked the most probably route using barrier tape and pegs and scanned this path. The Leica is small and portable and is easy to place in awkward positions. A typical scan takes 2-3 minutes and approximately 40 scans were made. The pointcloud and panoramic photographic detail allowed us to identify practically every surface and feature of the rock faces and digitise the routing for the stairway. No physical measurements were taken. Individual scans are composited to make up a single point cloud model of the site. All the decisions regarding final stair dimensions were made in the drawing office For more information, project team interviews and video footage, visit: https://www.saisc.co.za/project/whale-trail-staircase/

PROJECT TEAM

Nominator – Paramatic

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SAFAL STEEL INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY CATEGORY

COMMENDATION 28 DAY MODULAR HOUSE

RAW Module’s innovative approach presupposes the idea that highend construction does not have to be a time-consuming and complex process, whether one is building a home or office. The ground-breaking Compact Modular system focusses on off-the-shelf pre-engineered modules – the optimum combination of flexibility and efficiency. The ultimate test was passed with flying colours when RAW Module built a 158m2 house on a stringent World Heritage Site, within 28 days, proving their methods are innovative and environmentally friendly. All services and elements of a room are concentrated into a single, smaller space to harness the advantages of offsite production. Electrical, water, ventilation, heating, cooling, smart technology, shop fitting and finishes are installed within each module. Costs and site activity are reduced as skilled work is completed in a factory. By compacting the elements into a standard, containerised module, no “empty spaces” are transported from the factory to the site. Each module is designed to fit into a standard high-cube shipping container that can be transported anywhere in the world. In other words, RAW Module can “ship” labour from country to country. This reduces the cost of building locally and abroad and retains a strong labour force in South Africa. A steel frame forms the base of the module. 100x100x3mm square hollow sections support overhead structures, be it another floor or the roof. Inner supporting wall struts and services installations are then reticulated within the frame. Furniture, cupboards, or other shop fittings are built into the frame and clients may choose the final colour and finishes of the module. By building on an existing slab, the bulk of the house’s structure was erected on the first day on site. By the end of day 1, all modules and structural posts were fixed to the slab. By day ten, all exterior structural work and interior drywalls had been completed. After this, the interior work could commence. As the modules hold most of the small items that take a lot of time to fit, the interiors could be completed quickly.

For more information, project team interviews and video footage, visit: https://www.saisc.co.za/project/28-day-modular-house/

PROJECT TEAM Nominator and Architect - RAW Module | Client/Developer - Mosaiek Church Npc | Structural Engineer - BA Engineers Project Manager - RAW Module | Main Contractor - RAW Module | Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Rbu Engineering Cladding Manufacturer - SAFAL Steel | Cladding Supplier - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Cladding Contractor - Hollyberry Roofing

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SAFAL STEEL INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY CATEGORY

COMMENDATION PODS AT DWARSBERG TROUT HIDEAWAY Dwarsberg Trout hideaway brief the architect to design pod units for a vacant portion of the farm to be used as guest accommodation. The client initially requested to make use of shipping containers to form the structure. The architect underwent a process of investigating repurposing shipping containers but due to the limitation in design, challenges with transport and the complexity of building with containers, it was suggested working with light steel. The client’s inspiration from shipping containers was used to inform the cladding of the structure and the dark grey charcoal colour was chosen to allow the units to fade in the landscape. The light steel frame allowed for more freedom in design, construction was simplified since only a few skilled labourers are necessary and the time on site was reduced.

For more information and project team video interviews visit https://www.saisc.co.za/project/pods-at-dwarsbergtrout-hideaway/

PROJECT TEAM Nominators – Ries Shaw Architects/ Kantey & Templar/ SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Client/Developer/ Project Manager - Growthpoint Properties | Architect - Ries Shaw Architects Structural/ Civil Engineer/ QS - Kantey & Templar (Pty) Ltd | Quantity Surveyor - Kantey & Templar Main Contractor - WBHO | Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Paragon Steel Structures Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Cladding Contractor - Mjc Industrial Roofing | Corrosion Protection - Sigma Coatings Paintwork Contractor - Insimbi Coatings | Photographers – Andrew Griffin Photo/ On Show Media

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PARTNER SPONSORS Pro Roof Steel & Tube With the arrival of 2020 came new hope of changes in the South African steel industry, the mini mills would rise and collectively improve the supply of steel to downstream industry rendering both quality and improved service to the market. By the end of March this dream had faded as the rude awakening of the lockdown was announced, production came to a standstill for the entire month of April thus eliminating the little profits generated in the first quarter. By May things improved with 50% of the workforce allowed back and where possible employees were able to work from home, with some teething problems we adapted to this part of the “New Normal” however running a company at 50% capacity is not profitable. During June and July things started returning to normal with production working double shift to catch up the backlog, then the bombshell hit that only one furnace at the country’s main steel supplier would be operational creating a shortage of steel, the weak rand did not assist either as prices were increased too. From all these 2020 adversities we as a management team have had to keep our fingers on the pulse more so when it comes to expenditure as fewer tons with higher expenditure decreases profitability. Employees are the most important assets treat them well through difficult times and they will go the extra mile for you in the good times, fortunately we have managed to get through these challenging times without reducing staff The year has not been all doom and gloom with a number of positives factors occurring in 2020 The future for our group is looking good though, the Meyerton site is partially operational and should be fully functional by the end of the first quarter of 2021. The water pipe and scaffold ranges are increasing and selling well.

Prolock concealed fix sheets continues to find favour with architects and property developers Our Cape Town operation has expanded with a second branch being opened in Blackheath We live in hope that 2021 will yield the desired result without the complications of 2020

We invite you, the captains of industry, to join our evolution and grow with us.

Our supply to the borehole casing market is improving monthly

Contact: Pieter Potgieter Telephone: +27 (0)82 376 5795 Email: peter@proroof.co.za

Website: www.proroof.co.za

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All our NJR Steel branches offer a wholesale and retail steel service, and our retail shops are fully stocked with steel and related paint and hardware products, providing our customers with a fast and friendly shopping experience. Besides steel, products sold in these one-stop-shops include welding supplies, cutting and grinding discs, sliding gate wheel kits, fasteners, sliding door systems, paint, security gate locks, decorative mild steel and ornamental castings, and every other hardware product needed when working with steel.

Whether you are an owner builder, building contractor, or planning a DIY experience, we believe that no project is too big or too small for NJR Steel. 17 Branches - 5 Provinces Trusted since 1980

www.njrsteel.co.za To view our online catalogue, or to request a quote, please visit our website www.njrsteel.co.za

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Stewarts & Lloyds Holdings (Pty) Ltd Stewarts & Lloyds has been a leader in the South African steel industry since 1903. As part of its mission to ensure the thriving future of the South African steel industry, it has once again proudly partnered with the Southern African Institute of Steel Construction (SAISC) for its annual Steel Awards. Despite challenges faced in the steel industry, Stewarts & Lloyds has been able to continue to grow from strength to strength. Through its 32 branches across Southern Africa, Stewarts & Lloyds is synonymous with excellent service and quality products, which include a wide range of steel and tube, pipes, fittings, valves, irrigation, fencing, roofing and hardware. The company is proud to serve industries like engineering, mining, rural water, chemical, petro-chemical, automotive, agriculture, water reticulation, building and construction, fire protection and local authorities across the whole of South Africa. With over 110 years of trading experience, Stewarts & Lloyds remains committed to offering a wide and innovative range of steel products to the engineering and civil industries.

Contact: Mandy de Oliviera Telephone: +27 011 553 8518 Email: mandy@sltrading.co.za Website: www.stewartsandlloyds.co.za

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CONTACT DETAILS: BRANCHES: Roodekop (011) 861 7111 (011) 861 7107 Rosslyn (012) 541 2116 Durban (031) 9132300 Port Elizabeth (041) 405 6200

Service Centre Products & Services • Cut-to-Length

• Blanking

• Slitting

• Speciality Products

• Pressed Blanks

• Coil Products

• Guillotining

• Lipchannels

• Angle Cuts

• Tube

• Bright Bar Peeling

• Roofsheeting

• Cropping

• Sheet & Plate

• Long Products

• Spring Steels

ROODEKOP DIVISIONS: Coil Processing Division (011) 861 7107 Speciality (011) 864 7126 Automotive (011) 861 7197

CERTIFICATIONS: • ISO TS 16949 Automotive • ISO 14001 Environment • ISO 18001 Health & Safety • BBBEE Level 2

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BSi Steel (Pty) Ltd A stable, demographically representative economic market in South Africa is fundamental to the sustainability of the business and our future growth. BSi Steel has embraced transformation within the organization and we are proud to have been independently rated by BDO South Africa as a LEVEL 4 B-BBEE contributor as at the 28 August 2019. BSi Steel's vision is to forge a steel icon through enduring partnerships. The organisation prides itself on being a human centered, client-focused enterprise, dedicated to consistently delivering top quality steel at competitive prices. BSi Steel invests in the lives of its people, the communities they live in and the sustainability of their environment. Their unified team is committed to client service excellence, building enduring partnerships upon steadfast ethical standards BSi Steel strives to be specific, methodical & consistent in all they do, being respectful of every team member and valuing their personal contribution.

Contact: Keith Whiting Telephone: +27 011 861 7611 Email: keith.whiting@bsisteel.com Website: www.bsisteel.com

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SAISC STEEL CONSTRUCTION AWARDS 2020 – ENTRIES

& BEYOND Nominator and Architect - JvR Architects Structural Engineer - DSGN Quantity Surveyor - VDW QS Project Manager - JvR Architects Main Contractor - Highveld Projects Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - RSB Cladding Manufacturer - Rainbow Sheeters Cladding Supplier/ Contractor - Rainbow Sheeters Paintwork Contractor - Highveld Projects https://www.saisc.co.za/project/beyond/

144 OXFORD STREET ROSEBANK

FINALIST

Nominator/ Steelwork Contractor - Tass Engineering (Pty) Ltd Client/Developer - Growthpoint Architect - Paragon Architects Structural Engineer - Sutherland Engineers Quantity Surveyor - RLB Pentad / Farrow Laing JV Project Manager - Origin Project Managers Main Contractor - WBHO / Tiber JV Steel Erector - Van Rensburg Steel Paintwork Contractor - DRAM Industrial Painters https://www.saisc.co.za/project/144-oxford-street-rosebank/

28 DAY MODULAR HOUSE

FINALIST

Nominator and Architect - RAW Module Client/Developer - Mosaiek Church Npc Structural Engineer - BA Engineers Project Manager - RAW Module Main Contractor - RAW Module Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Rbu Engineering Cladding Manufacturer - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Cladding Supplier - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Cladding Contractor - Hollyberry Roofing https://www.saisc.co.za/project/28-day-modular-house/

ABINBEV IN SAGAMU

FINALIST

Nominator - Aurecon Consulting Engineers Client/ Developer - ABInBev Architect - PPS Architects (Pty) Ltd Structural Engineer - Aurecon Consulting Engineers Quantity Surveyor - De Leeuw Group Main Contractor - Vita Construction Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Vita Construction Cladding Manufacturer - Vita Construction Cladding Contractor - Vita Construction https://www.saisc.co.za/project/abinbev-in-sagamu/

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ACTION CHAPEL INTERNATIONAL TEMA CHURCH Nominator - Mitek Industries Client/Developer - Tema Action Chapel International Architect - Custom Built - Boxos1318 Osu Accra Structural Engineer - Aya-Top Tech & Fabrication Ltd. Engineer/ Project Manager/ Main Contractor - Abp Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Aya-Top Tech & Fabrication Ltd. Cladding Manufacturer - Ultralam Mexico Cladding Supplier/ Contractor - Abp Paintwork Contractor - Aya-Top Tech & Fabrication Ltd.

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/action-chapel-international-tema-church/

ASCENDIS MEDICAL Nominator – SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Client/Developer - Orpen Group Architect - Architects of Justice Structural Engineer - Delusch Consulting Engineers Quantity Surveyor - Ferrer Hagim QS Cladding Supplier - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Cladding Contractor - Hollyberry Roofing

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/ascendis-medical/

BAAKENS VALLEY PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE

FINALIST

Nominator – Burden Consultants Client/ Developer - Mandela Bay Development Agency Architect - IMBONO FJA Architects Structural Engineer - Engineering Advice and Services Main Contractor - LEEK Construction Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Bisho Steel Construction

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/baakens-valley-pedestrian-bridge/

BAKERS TRANSPORT CATO RIDGE Nominators – Ries Shaw Architects/ Kantey & Templar/ SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Client/Developer/ Project Manager - Growthpoint Properties Architect - Ries Shaw Architects Structural/ Civil Engineer/ QS - Kantey & Templar (Pty) Ltd Main Contractor - WBHO Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Paragon Steel Structures Cladding Manufact/ Supplier - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Cladding Contractor - Mjc Industrial Roofing Corrosion Protection - Sigma Coatings Paintwork Contractor - Insimbi Coatings

WINNER

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/bakers-transport-cato-ridge/

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BARLOWORLD & CATERPILLAR HEAD OFFICE/ SHOWROOM

WINNER

Nominator/ Steelwork Contractor - Central Welding Works Client/Developer - Eris Property Group Architect - Paragon Architects Structural Engineer/ Engineer - DG Consulting Engineers Quantity Surveyor - Matla Qunatity Surveyors Project Manager - SIP Project Managers Main Contractor - Trencon Construction Steel Erector - Central Welding Works Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier - Global Roofing Solutions Cladding Contractor - Chartwell Roofing (PTY) Ltd Paintwork Contractor - Dram Industrial Painters Paintwork Contractor - First Class Projects CC Steel Detailer/ Nomination Document - KRU Detailing

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/new-barloworld-and-caterpillar-head-office-and-showroom/

BOTHA’S HALTE PRIMARY SCHOOL

COMMENDATION

Client/Developer - Bosjes Trust Architect - Meyer and Associates Architects, Urban Designers Structural Engineer - Grobler and Associates Civil Engineer - AVDM Quantity Surveyor - 2ii Consulting Main Contractor - J J Dempers Group Steelwork Contractor - Triomf Staal Steelwork Contractor (Steel tree columns) - Link Engineering

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/bothas-halte-primary-school/

BOXER DISTRIBUTION CENTRE IBHUBESI

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/bothas-halte-primary-school/

FINALIST

Nominator - Mitek Industries Client/Developer - Tema Action Chapel International Architect - Custom Built - Boxos1318 Osu Accra Structural Engineer - Aya-Top Tech & Fabrication Ltd. Engineer/ Project Manager/ Main Contractor - Abp Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Aya-Top Tech & Fabrication Cladding Manufacturer- Ultralam Mexico Cladding Supplier/ Contractor - Abp Paintwork Contractor - Aya-Top Tech & Fabrication

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/boxer-distribution-centre-ibhubesi/

CAPITEC PROJECT IKHAYA

FINALIST

Nominator – Macsteel Trading Architect - DHK Structural Engineer/ Engineer - AECOM Quantity Surveyor - De Leeuw Stellenbosch Project Manager - SIP PM Main Contractor - WBHO Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - LJ le Roux Industries (PTY) LTD

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/capitec-project-ikhaya/

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CONSTANTIA EMPORIUM Nominator – SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Architect - SVA International (Pty)Ltd Structural Engineer - DVP INC Consulting Engineers Quantity Surveyor - AECOM (Pty)Ltd Main Contractor - WBHO Construction (Pty) Ltd Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Churchyard & Umpleby Construction (Pty) Ltd Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Cladding Contractor - Scheltema & Co (Pty) Ltd Galvanising - Churchyard & Umpleby Construction (Pty) Ltd Corrosion Protection - Scheltema & Co (Pty) Ltd Paintwork Contractor - MRH Blasting & Coatings (PTY) LTD

FINALIST

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/constantia-emporium/

CORRUSEAL NEW OFFICES AND WAREHOUSE, BOKSBURG Nominator (Structural) - Tass Engineering (Pty) Ltd Nominator (Cladding) - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Client/Developer - Corruseal Group Architect - ZAARC Structural Engineer - Kantey & Templer Quantity Surveyor/ Project Manager - Corruseal Group Main Contractor - Abbeydale Construction Steelwork Contractor - Tass Engineering (Pty) Ltd Steel Erector - THLN Construction Cladding Manufacturer - SAFAL Steel Cladding Supplier - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd

COMMENDATION

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/corruseal-new-offices-and-warehouse-boksburg/

COUNTRY CLUB OF JOHANNESBURG

FINALIST

Nominator and Structural Engineer - Hull Consulting Client/ Developer - Country Club Johannesburg Architect - Rebel Base Collective Quantity Surveyor - ethiQS Project Manager - Rebel Base Collective Main Contractor - Bartlett Construction Structural Detailer - CND Structural Services Steelwork Contractor/ Erector -Quicksilva Structures Africa Cladding Supplier – Safintra South Africa Cladding Contractor - Quicksilva Structures Africa https://www.saisc.co.za/project/country-club-of-johannesburg/

DELI SPICES Nominator - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Client/ Developer - Deli Spices Architect - Paul Matthews Architects Structural Engineer - Moroff & Khuhne Engineers Quantity Surveyor - PBNS QS Main Contractor - Isipani Construction Steelwork Contractor - Anchor Projects Cladding Manufacturer - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Cladding Contractor - Cladco Roofing https://www.saisc.co.za/project/deli-spices/

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DOUALA GRAND MALL

WINNER

Nominator - WSP Group Africa Client/Developer - Actis Architect - Benoy Architects of Record - PKA International Structural/ Civil Engineer - WSP Group Africa Main Contractor - Raubex Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Cadcon (Pty) Ltd Steelwork Supplier - Macsteel Steel Erector - Cadcon (Pty) Ltd Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier – Brucha Cladding Contractor - Raubex Photographer - WSP Group Africa https://www.saisc.co.za/project/douala-grand-mall/

EMS HEAD QUARTERS DORA NGINZA Nominator/ Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier - Global Roofing Solutions - A division of Consolidated Steel Industries (Pty) Ltd Client/Developer - Department of Roads and Public Works Architect - Imbono FJA Architects Structural Engineer - MottMacdonald Quantity Surveyor/ Project Manager - SVP Quantity Surveyors and Project Managers Project Manager - SVP Quantity Surveyors & Project Managers Main Contractor - Transtruct Steelwork Contractor (Facades and Balustrades) - Rizel Engineering Services / Steelwork Contractor (Shading Louvres) - Wild Dog Engineering / Cladding Contractor - RV Smith PE

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/ems-head-quarters-dora-nginza/

FAIRWAYS RESORTS DRAKENSBERG GARDENS Nominator – Macsteel Roofing Cladding Contractor - Bundu Dakke

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/fairways-resorts-drakensberg-gardens-by-holley-harveytile/project/

FEATHERBED RESTAURANT FACILITY

FINALIST

Nominator/ Architect - TMBA (Pty) Ltd Client/ Developer - John Benn (Pty) Ltd Structural Engineer - Tuiniqua Consultants Environmental Control - Eco-Route Environmental Consultancy Quantity Surveyor - McIntosh Consultants Main Contractor/ Cladding Manufacturer/ Cladding Supplier/ Cladding Contractor/ Paintwork - Cape Island Construction Steelwork Contractor/Erector - JLMA Engineering Steel Erector/ Galvanising - JLMA Engineering

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/featherbed-restaurant-facility/

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FOREVER VIEW

POPULAR VOTE WINNER

Nominator - Andre Vercueil Consulting Architects cc Client/Developer - The De Graaf Testamentary Trust Architect - Andre Vercueil Consulting Architects cc Structural Engineer - DHA Project Managers Structural & Civil Engineers Main Contractor - Elcoserv Projects cc Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - JLMA Engineering Cladding Manufacturer - Global Roofing Solutions - A division of Consolidated Steel Industries (Pty) Ltd Cladding Supplier - Mossel Bay Roofing Cladding Contractor - Bitou Roofing & Renovations Galvanising - South Cape Galvanizing (PTY) LTD

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/forever-view/

GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTRE Nominator - Impendulo Design Architects (Pty) Ltd Client/ Developer - Old Mutual Properties Architect - Impendulo Design Architects (Pty) Ltd Structural Engineer - Tobell Stretch and Associates Quantity Surveyor - AECOM Project Manager - Profica Main Contractor - WBHO Primary Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Avellini Bros Tensile Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Mtt Structures Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier Sheeting - Global Roofing Solutions Cladding Supplier Sheeting - Global Roofing Solutions Cladding Contractor Sheeting - Impact Engineering Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier Panels - Façade Solutions Cladding Contractor Panels - Façade Solutions

FINALIST

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/gateway-shopping-centre/

HELLA’S AUTOMOTIVE SOUTH AFRICA Nominator/ Cladding Contractor/ Supplier - Global Roofing Solutions - A division of Consolidated Steel Industries (Pty) Ltd Client/Developer - CDC Architect - BNM Structural Engineer/ Project Manager - Bvi Quantity Surveyor - FWJK Main Contractor - WBHO Cladding Contractor - Scheltema & co Corrosion Protection - Bluescope Steel https://www.saisc.co.za/project/hellas-automotive-south-africa/

HOUSE O’ CONNOR

FINALIST

Nominator - Safintra South Africa Architect/ Project Manager - JOE DE VILLIERS architects Structural Engineer - GENI consulting engineers Main Contractor/ Steelwork Contractor - ACCURA construction solutions Steel Erector - ACCURA construction solutions Cladding Supplier - YOUNGMAN ROOFING Cladding Contractor - ACCURA construction solutions Paintwork Contractor - ACCURA construction solutions https://www.saisc.co.za/project/house-o-connor/

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JDA BUS RAPID TRANSPORT STATIONS Nominator/ Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Ferro Eleganza (Pty) Ltd Client/Developer - JDA Architect - Delta Structural Engineer - WSP Group Africa (Pty) Ltd Quantity Surveyor (PQS) - Aecom Project Manager/Principal Agent - AOS Main Contractor - Stefanutti Stocks A Re Shomeng JV Cladding Contractor - Doublejack Construction (Pty) Ltd Paintwork Contractor - Dram Industrial Painting https://www.saisc.co.za/project/johannesburg-development-agency-bus-rapid-transport-stations-jda-brt/

K+N WAREHOUSE & OFFICES

FINALIST

Nominator - SE Steel Fabrication (Pty) Ltd Client/ Developer - JT Ross Property Group Architect - Empowered Spaces Architects Structural Engineer - Sutherland Consulting Engineers Quantity Surveyor - MLC Quantity Surveyors Main Contractor - J.C. Van Der Linde & Venter Projects (Pty) Ltd Steelwork Contractor - SE Steel Fabrication (Pty) Ltd Steel Erector - CM Construction Cladding Contractor - Tate & Nicholson Galvanising - Transvaal Galvanisers (Pty) Ltd Paintwork Contractor - DRAM Industrial Painting Contractors

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/kn-warehouse-offices/

LEOPARD HILLS PRIVATE GAME RESERVE Nominator – Macsteel Roofing Cladding Contractor – Bundu Dakke

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/leopard-hills-private-game-reserve-by-bundu-dakke/

MABOPANE SQUARE Nominator - Safintra South Africa Client/Developer - McCormick Property Architect - MDS Architecture Structural Engineer - Hannes Hattingh Consulting Main Contractor - Mike Buyskes Construction Structural Steel Detailers - KRU Detailing Cladding Supplier - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Cladding Contractor - Steel Roofing

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/mabopane-square/

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MENLYN MAIN PARK LANE WEST ATRIUM SKYLIGHT

WINNER

Nominator - LEAF Structures Client/Developer - Menlyn Main Architect - Boogertman and Partners Structural Engineer - LEAF Structures Main Contractor - Barrow Construction Steelwork Contractor - Tass Engineering (Pty) Ltd Cladding Manufacturer - LEAF Structures Cladding Supplier - LEAF Structures Cladding Contractor - LEAF Structures https://www.saisc.co.za/project/menlyn-maine-west-atrium-skylight/

MENLYN MAIN PARK LANE WEST ATRIUM STAIRCASE

COMMENDATION

Nominator - Tass Engineering (Pty) Ltd Client/ Developer - Barrow Properties (Pty) Ltd Client/ Developer - Menlyn Maine Investment Holdings (Pty) Ltd Architect - Boogertman Partners Structural Engineer - WSP, Structures, Africa Quantity Surveyor - RLB Pentad Quantity Surveyors Main Contractor - Barrow Construction (PTY) Ltd Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Tass Engineering (Pty) Ltd

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/menlyn-maine-west-atrium-skylight/

MERCEDES-BENZ W206 BODY SHOP, EAST LONDON Nominator/ Structural Engineer - WSP Project Lead Factory Planning, Client - Mercedes-Benz SA Owner’s Engineer - Aecom Architect - Osmond Lange Architects + Planners Quantity Surveyor - MLC Project Manager - Arbuthnot Projects Main Contractor - Stefanutti Stocks Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Impact Engineering CC Cladding Manufacturer - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Cladding Supplier - Safal Steel Cladding Contractor - Impact Engineering CC Galvanising - Phoenix Galvanizing

FINALIST

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/mercedes-benz-w206-body-shop-east-london/

MOUNT EDGECOMBE INDUSTRIAL PARK Nominator - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Client/Developer - Growthpoint Properties Architect - Ries Shaw Architects Structural Engineer - WSP Consulting Structural Engineers Steelwork Contractor/ Erector- Churchyard & Umpleby Construction (Pty) Ltd Cladding Manufacturer - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Cladding Supplier - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Cladding Contractor - MJC Industrial Roofing https://www.saisc.co.za/project/mount-edgecombe-business-park/

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NGEZI PORTAL 3 13000T STOCKPILE COVER

FINALIST

Nominator - Viva Steelfab Engineering Client/Developer - Zimbabwe Platinum Mines Structural Engineer - FLSmidth Main Contractor/ Steel Erector - Hogarths Engineering Steelwork Contractor - Viva Steelfab Engineering Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier - ClassEcon Roofing & Tiles Cladding Contractor - PWR Roofing Services Galvanising - Monoweld Galvanizers

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/ngezi-portal-3-13000t-stockpile-cover/

NIKE STORE SPIRAL STAIRCASE, ROSEBANK Nominator - Cadcon (Pty) Ltd Client - Nike Architect - TC RPv Architects Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Cadcon (Pty) Ltd

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/nike-store-spiral-staircase-rosebank/

PODS AT DWARSBERG TROUT HIDEAWAY

COMMENDATION

Nominator - Safintra Client/Developer - Dwarsberg Trout Hideaway Architect - ModH Design Structural Engineer - Frame group Project Manager - Spaas

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/house-oldfield-midlands/

PX SHED 123

FINALIST

Nominator - Safintra SA (Pty) Ltd Client/Developer - Newlyn Developers Architect - Siza Architects Structural Engineer - Kantey & Templer Main Contractor - Patcon Engineering Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Cadcon (Pty) Ltd Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Avellini Brothers Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier - Safintra South Africa Cladding Contractor - Browndeck Roofing Photographer, Photo competition - Kierran Allen Photography https://www.saisc.co.za/project/px-shed/

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PX5 WAREHOUSE AND CONVEYORS STRUCTURES Nominator/ Steelwork Contractor - Cadcon (Pty) Ltd Steel Erector - Cadcon (Pty) Ltd Cladding Supplier - Safintra South Africa (Pty) Ltd

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/house-skosana/

RISE STUDENT LIVING UNITS ON PARK

FINALIST

Nominator/ Architect - Krige Design Studio Architecs Client/ Developer - Eris Property Group & WBHO Structural Engineer - Aurecon Quantity Surveyor/ Project Manager - IBP Central Quantity Surveyors Main Contractor - Rhodes Steelwork Contractor - LaserFab Steel Erector - Bailton Steel Paintwork Contractor - Pivot Group

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/rise-student-living-units-on-park/

SAB BILLBOARD OFFICE HALFWAY GARDENS MIDRAND

FINALIST

Nominator - Safintra South Africa Architect - Anstey Architects Main Contractor - C&S Projects Steelwork Contractor – Ferro Eleganza Cladding Supplier - SAFINTRA South Africa (Pty) Ltd Cladding Contractor - Monro Sheeters

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/sab-office-halfway-gardens-midrand/

SAN SERENO SENIOR LIVING Nominator/ Architect - Kunz Raubenheimer Architects Client/ Developer - Auria Senior Living Structural Engineer - Struxit Projects Quantity Surveyor - Matla QS Main Contractor - Tyris Construction Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Bronkmann Pipe & Steel Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier/ Contractor - MKL CARPENTRY Corrosion Protection - Bronkmann Pipe & Steel Paintwork Contractor - Tyris Construction Photographer - Ingbue https://www.saisc.co.za/project/san-sereno-senior-living/

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SAPPI SAICCOR WOODYARD UPGRADE – CONVEYOR SYSTEM

COMMENDATION

Nominator/ Structural Engineer/ Drawing Office - TAKRAF Client/ Developer - Sappi Pty Ltd - Saiccor Operations Architect / Clients Engineer / Owners Engineer - SIVEST External Drawing office - Atomic Projects/ Cad House Steelwork Contractors – Louwill, QR Steel, Impact Engineering, Avellini Brothers, FP Engineering, Coertzen Engineering Consultants Steel Erector/ Cladding Contractor – Tlotlo Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier - Global Roofing Solutions - A division of Consolidated Steel Industries (Pty) Ltd https://www.saisc.co.za/project/sappi-saiccor-woodyard-upgrade-conveyor-system/

SKF

FINALIST

Nominator - SE Steel Fabrication Structural Steel Detailers - KRU Detailing

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/skf/

THE ENGINEERING 4.0 BUILDING HOUSES UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA

FINALIST

Nominator/ Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Central Welding Works Client/Developer/ Project Manager - University of Pretoria Architect - ARC Architects Structural Engineer - Aurecon Quantity Surveyor - Gro2 Consulting Main Contractor - WBHO Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier/ Contractor - Global Roofing Solutions - A division of Consolidated Steel Industries (Pty) Ltd Paintwork Contractor - Dram Industrial Painters Structural Steel Detailer - KRU Detailing Nomination Document Submission - KRU Detailing https://www.saisc.co.za/project/the-engineering-4-0-building-houses-the-university-of-pretoria/

THE NEW REPLACEMENT SWING BRIDGE V&A WATERFRONT

OVERALL WINNER

Nominator/ Structural Engineer - SMEC Nominator/ Steelwork Contractor - Anchor Steel Projects Client/ Developer - Waterfront Properties Architect - Coasite Craft of Architecture Quantity Surveyor - SMEC Engineers Project Manager - Steffanutti Stocks Coastal Main Contractor - Steffanutti Stocks Coastal Steel Erector / Project Coordinator - Anchor Steel Projects Galvanising - Advanced Galvanising Corrosion Protection - MRH Shot Blasting and Corrosion Control https://www.saisc.co.za/project/the-new-replacement-swing-bridge-va-waterfront/

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THE PRECINCT LIFESTYLE HUB Nominator - Tass Engineering (Pty) Ltd Client/Developer/ Architect - Century Property Developments Structural Engineer - ADA Consulting Engineers Engineer - Century Property Developments Quantity Surveyor - Century Property Developments Main Contractor - Century Property Developments Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Tass Engineering (Pty) Ltd Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier - Safintra Cladding Contractor - NG Roofing Corrosion Protection (Primer) - Tass Engineering (Pty) Ltd Paintwork Contractor (Site / Final coat) - Cutting Edge

WINNER

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/The-Precinct-Lifestyle-Hub/

TSHWANE REGIONAL MALL Nominator - Ferro Eleganza (Pty) Ltd Client/Developer - Isibonelo Property Services (Pty) Ltd Architect - SVA International (Pty) Ltd Structural Engineer - Pure Consulting (Pty) Ltd Quantity Surveyor (PQS) - Nonku Ntshona & Associates Project Manager - LMKV Management Consultants Main Contractor - GD Irons Construction (Pty) Ltd Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Ferro Eleganza (Pty) Ltd Steel Erector - Ferro Eleganza (Pty) Ltd Cladding Contractor - Chartwell Roofing (Pty) Ltd Galvanising - Armco Superlite (Pty) Ltd Paintwork Contractor - Jokes Building Construction CC

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/tshwane-regional-mall/

TYRIS EVERGREEN APARTMENTS Nominator/ Main Contractor - Mitek Industries Steelwork Contractor – EcoStrut

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/tyris-evergreen-apartments/

VAMOSEM SEMI MOBILE CRUSHING PLANT

WINNER

Nominator/ Steelwork Contractor - Betterect Client/ Developer/ Structural Engineer - ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions Cladding Manufacturer/ Supplier/ Contractor Global Roofing Solutions - A division of Consolidated Steel Industries (Pty) Ltd

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/vamosem-semi-mobile-crushing-plant/

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WINNER

WHALE TRAIL STAIRCASE Nominator – Paramatic

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/whale-trail-staircase/

FINALIST

WHERE MAN AND MOUNTAIN MEET Nominator/ Architect/ Project Manager - W design architecture studio cc Client/Developer/Quantity Surveyor - Welgevonden Lodge (Pty) Ltd t/a 57 WATERBERG Structural Engineer - Struxit Projects Pty Ltd Main Contractor - Frans Smith Building Services Steelwork Contractor/ Erector - Snyman Staalwerke cc Corrosion Protection - Frans Smith Building Services

https://www.saisc.co.za/project/where-man-and-mountain-meet/

SAISC STEEL AWARDS 2020 SPONSORS

Unica Iron and Steel Representative: Ravin Singh Tel: +27 12 719 9736 ravin@unica.co.za

Macsteel Tel: +27 11 871 4677 Pursuing Reinvention

CADEX Solutions SA Representative: John Swallow Tel: +27 11 463 1857 johnswallow@cadexsa.com

Safintra South Africa Representative: Majori Vosser Tel: +27 21 981 3130 majori.vosser@safalgroup.com

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Safal Steel Representative: Sally Stromnes Tel: +27 11 944 6800 sally.stromnes@safalgroup.com

Stewarts & Lloyds Representative: Mandy de Olivieria Tel: +27 11 553 8500 mandyd@sltrading.co.za

Stewarts & Lloyds Representative: Mandy de Olivieria Tel: +27 11 553 8500 mandyd@sltrading.co.za

BSi Steel Representative: Keith Whiting Tel: +27 11 861 7611 keith.whiting@bsisteel.com

Aveng Trident Steel Representative: Eileen Pretorius Tel: +27 11 861 7102 eileen.pretorius@trident.co.za

Pro-Roof Steel and Tube Representative: Peter Potgieter Tel: +27 16 450 5800 peter@proroof.co.za

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SAISC MEMBERS STEEL PRODUCERS UNICA Iron & Steel (Pty) Ltd Representative: Ravin Singh Tel: +27 12 719 9736 ravin@unica.co.za www.unica.co.za

Macsteel Trading Cape Town Representative: Maria Francis Tel: +27 21 950 5506 maria.francis@mactrading.co.za STEELWORK CONTRACTORS Gauteng African Steel & Associated Projects

STEEL MERCHANTS & SERVICE CENTRES

Representative: Colin Wilson

Gauteng

ops@thesteelbuildingco.co.zw

Allied Steelrode (Pty) Ltd Representative: Justin Dax Cloete Tel: +27 10 216 0189 justinc@alliedsteelrode.co.za www.alliedsteelrode.com

colincampbellwilson@gmail.com

Aveng Trident Steel A division of Aveng Africa (Pty) Ltd Representative: Eileen Pretorius Tel: +27 11 861 7102 eileen.pretorius@trident.co.za www.avengtridentsteel.co.za BSi Steel (Pty) Ltd Representative: Keith Whiting Tel: +27 11 861 7603 keith.whiting@bsisteel.com www.bsisteel.com Macsteel Service Centres SA (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 11 871 4677 www.macsteel.co.za Macsteel VRN Representative: Jimmy Muir Tel: +27 11 861 5200 jimmy.muir@vrn.co.za www.vrnsteel.co.za NJR Steel Services (Pty) Ltd Representative: Greg Mollett Tel: +27 11 477 5515 gmollett@njrsteel.co.za www.njrsteel.co.za Stewarts & Lloyds Holdings (Pty) Ltd Representative: Mandy de Oliviera Tel: +27 11 553 8500 mandyd@sltrading.co.za www.stewartsandlloyds.co.za TW Profile Services (Pty) Ltd Representative: Leon Coetzee Tel: +27 894 3031 leonc@twprofile.co.za www.twprofile.co.za KwaZulu-Natal Macsteel Trading Durban Representative: Brandon du Plessis Tel: +27 31 913 2600 brandon.duplessis@mactrading.co.za

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Western Cape

Tel: + 263 4 621584

www.agristructures.co.zw Betterect (Pty) Ltd Representative: Nicolette Skjoldhammer Tel: +27 11 762 5203 nicolette@betterect.co.za www.betterect.co.za Cadcon (Pty) Ltd Representative: Richard Butler Tel: +27 12 664 6140 richbutler@cadcon.co.za www.cadcon.co.za Central Welding Works Representative: Stephen Horwitz Tel: +27 12 327 1718 stephen@cwwpta.co.za Ferro Eleganza (Pty) Ltd Representative: Chris Narbonese Tel: +27 12 803 8035 admin@ferroe.co.za www.ferroe.co.za Khombanani Steel (Pty) Ltd Representative: Marten Spencer Tel: +27 11 975 0647 marten@tasseng.co.za Louwill Engineering (Pty) Ltd Representative: Juan Sliep Tel: +27 11 818 5186 juan@louwill.co.za www.louwill.co.za Magnet Engineering (Pty) Ltd Representative: Diniz Belo Tel: +27 11 908 3500 magnetgr@global.co.za www.magnetengineering.co.za

Sectional Poles (Pty) Ltd Representative: Phil M Koen Tel: +27 12 348 8660 pkoen@sectionalpoles.co.za www.sectionalpoles.co.za SMEI Projects (Pty) Ltd Representative: Sandy Pratt Tel: +27 11 914 4101 afpratt@smei.co.za www.smei.co.za Steel Band Construction cc Representative: Steven Smit Tel: +27 82 610 0426 steelband@icon.co.za www.steelbandconstruction.co.za Tass Engineering (Pty) Ltd Representative: Tim Tasioulas Tel: +27 11 975 0647 tim@tasseng.co.za www.tass.co.za Trentbridge Engineering cc Representative: Andrew Hunter Tel: +27 16 365 5327 trentfab@intekom.co.za Tubular Holdings (Pty) Ltd Representative: Tony Trindade Tel: +27 11 553 2012 tony.t@tubular.co.za www.tubular.co.za Tudor Engineering & Draughting cc Representative: Braam Beukes Tel: +27 11 914 5163 tudora@mweb.co.za Viva Engineering (Pty) Ltd Representative: Collen Gibbs Tel: +27 11 392 3926 colleng@vivaeng.co.za www.vivaeng.co.za WBHO Services North Representative: Andrew Breckenridge Tel: +27 11 265 4000 andrewb@wbho.co.za www.wbho.co.za KwaZulu-Natal Avellini Bros (Pty) Ltd Representative: Pietro Avellini Tel: +27 31 464 0421 ravellini@iafrica.com

NJW Engineering Services cc Representative: Nick Van Deventer Tel: +27 12 541 3931 nick@njw.co.za

Churchyard & Umpleby Representative: Keith Ball Tel: +27 31 701 0587 keith@candu.co.za www.candu.co.za

SE Steel Fabrication (Pty) Ltd Representative: David J Essey Tel: +27 11 953 4584 claudine@sesteel.co.za

Cousins Steel International (Pty) Ltd Representative: Adam Oldfield Tel: +27 31 312 0992 adam@cousinssteel.co.za


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Western Cape

www.aecom.co.za

Ogilvie Engineering (Pty) Ltd Representative: Allan Olive Tel: +27 31 736 1643 allan@ogilvieengineering.co.za

Eriant Steel SA Representative: Marna Theron Tel: +27 22 220 0250 marna.theron@eriantgroup.com

SpanAfrica Steel Structures (Pty) Ltd Representative: James Pinnell Tel: +27 33 346 2555 james@jspc.co.za

Inenzo Water (Pty) Ltd Representative: Jan Cloete Tel: +27 21 948 6208 admin@inenzo.com www.inenzo.com

Anglo Operations Ltd Representative: Kurt Waelbers Tel: +27 11 638 9111 kurt.waelbers@angloamerican.com www.angloamerican.com

Steelkon Projects Representative: Konrad Karcz Tel: +27 82 971 5916 konrad@steelkon.co.za www.steelkon.co.za Mpumalanga

Mazor Steel cc Representative: Shlomo Mazor Tel: +27 21 556 1555 judy@mazor.co.za www.mazor.co.za

B & T Steel Representative: Bryan Wilken Tel: +27 13 665 1914 marketing@btsteel.co.za www.btsteel.co.za

Prokon Services (Pty) Ltd Representative: Martin Lotz Tel: +27 21 905 4448 martin@prokonservices.co.za www.prokonservices.co.za

Steel Services and Allied Industries Representative: Lawrence Bartlett Tel: +27 18 788 6652/3 lawrenceb@steelservices.co.za www.steelservices.co.za

Union Structural Engineering Works Representative: Mike N Papanicolaou Tel: +27 21 534 2251 michael@unionsteel.co.za www.unionsteel.co.za

North West

STEEL DETAILERS

Almec Manufacturing cc Representative: Joan Basson Tel: +27 18 469 3202 joanalmec@gds.co.za www.almecmanufacturing.co.za Tetra Con (Pty) Ltd Representative: Kappie Kleinsmit Tel: +27 14 538 0050 kappie@tetracon.co.za Eastern Cape Industrial Services Group Representative: Errol Thomson Tel: (043) 707-2700 ethomson@isgeng.co.za www.isgeng.co.za Uitenhage Super Steel cc

CND Structural Services (Pty) Ltd Representative: Claudio Correia Tel: +27 82 353 3818 claudio@cnd-ss.com www.cnd-ss.com International Drafting Services (Pty) Ltd Representative: Frans Vivier Tel: +27 11 472 4466 frans@idrafting.co.za KRU Detailing cc Representative: Johann Strauss Tel: +27 11 462 8296 johann@kru.co.za www.steeldetailing.co.za

Representative: Ginkel Venter

Walsh Draughting Services

Tel: +27 41 922 8060

Representative: Donal Walsh Tel: 00 353 57 862 4913 donal.walsh@walshds.ie www.walshds.ie

ginkel@uss.co.za Northern Cape Rufco Construction (Pty) Ltd Representative: Lorry Ruffini Tel: +27 53 313 1651 lorry@rufco.co.za www.rufco.co.za

CONSULTING ENGINEERS & PROJECT MANAGERS Gauteng AECOM SA (Pty) Ltd Representative: Lara Lombard Tel: +27 12 421 3832 Lara.Lombard@aecom.com

Zutari (Pty) Ltd Representative: OJ Ajayi Tel: +27 12 427 2025 OJ.Ajayi@sutari.com www.zutari.com Arup (Pty) Ltd Representative: Kimon Comninos Tel: +27 11 218 7739 kimon.comninos@arup.com www.arup.com Bigen Africa Services (Pty) Ltd Representative: Daneel Strydom Tel: +27 12 842 8840 daneel.strydom@bigenafrica.com www.bigenafrica.com Clearspan Structures (Pty) Ltd Representative: Jeff Montjoie Tel: +27 11 823 2402 jmo@clearspan.co.za www.clearspan.co.za Consultaurie Design (Pty) Ltd Representative: Mark Phillips Tel: +27 11 234 6787 mark@ctauri.com DRA Projects (Pty) Ltd Representative: Ryan Males Tel: +27 11 086-2325 ryan.males@draglobal.com www.draglobal.com EDS Engineering Design Services (Pty) Ltd Representative: Hergen Fekken Tel: +27 12 991 1205 hergen@edseng.co.za www.edseng.co.za Fluor South Africa (Pty) Ltd Representative: Jeremy Hocking Tel: +27 11 519 6000 jeremy,hocking@fluor.com www.fluor.com Hatch Africa (Pty) Ltd Representative: Morne Fourie Tel: +27 11 239 5422 morne.fourie@hatch.com www.hatch.com Imbabala Contractors Tel: +27 11 902 2952 www.imbacontra.co.za

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Malani Padayachee and Associates (Pty) Ltd (shortened version MPA (Pty) Ltd) Representative: Malani Padayachee-Saman Tel: +27 11 781 9710 admin@mpaconsulting.co.za www.mpaconsulting.co.za NAKO LBE Representative: Nolan Pillay Tel: +27 12 665 3102 nolan.pillay@nakogroup.com www.nakogroup.com Roytec Global (Pty) Ltd Representative: Dewalt Sadie Tel: +27 11 608 0000 Dewalt.Sadie@roytec.co.za www.roytec.co.za Tenova TAKRAF Africa Representative: Leon Olwage Tel: +27 11 201 2542 leon.olwage@tenova.com www.takraf.com WSP Group Africa (Pty) Ltd Representative: John Truter Tel: +27 11 300 6000 john.truter@wspgroup.co.za www.wspgroup.co.za QuicksilvaSteel (Pty) Ltd Representative: Joao da Silva Tel: +27 10 025 2525 joao@quicksliva.com www.quicksilva.com KwaZulu-Natal DMV Richards Bay (Pty) Ltd Representative: Le Roux Fourie Tel: +27 35 789 1828 admin@dmvrb.co.za Gavin R Brown & Associates Representative: Gavin R Brown Tel: +27 31 202 5703 gavbrown@global.co.za www.gavbrown.co.za Inqubeko Consulting Engineers Representative: Freek Pretorius Tel: +27 35 772 1592 freek@inqubeko.co.za www.inqubeko.co.za Young & Satharia Structural & Civil Engineering Representative: Rob Young Tel: +27 31 207 7252 rob@yands.co.za www.yands.co.za

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Mpumalanga Bulkcon cc Representative: Desmond Enslin Tel: +27 17 811 7520 desmond@bulkcon.co.za www.bulkcon.co.za Ijubane Projects (Pty) Ltd Representative: Willie Greyling Tel: +27 13 243 4390 willie@glps.co.za www.glps.co.za J.A.M.S. Geological Services cc Representative: Pieter Vermeulen Tel: +27 17 632 2990 pieter.vermeulen130969@gmail.com Strydom & Malan Incorporated Representative: Pieter Strydom Tel: +27 13 653 6340 pstry@mweb.co.za

Abeco Taks (Pty) Ltd Representative: Duane Ramos Tel: +27 11 493 1197 duane@abeco.co.za www.abecotanks.co.za Augusta Steel (Pty) Ltd Representative: Nico Erasmus Tel: +27 11 914 4628 nico@augustasteel.co.za www.augustasteel.co.za COLVIC Marketing & Engineering (Pty) Ltd Representative: Vic Hall Tel: +27 11 457 8500 vich@colvic.co.za www.colvic.co.za

North West

George Stott & Co (Pty) Ltd Representative: Johan Venter Tel: +27 11 474 9150 johanv@geostott.co.za www.geostott.co.za

Greyhorn Engineering (Pty) Ltd Representative: Justin Kahari Tel: +27 18 462 0346 justin@greyhorneng.co.za www.greyhorneng.co.za

Mentis Africa Representative: Dean Weil Tel +27 11 255 3200 deanw@mentis.co.za www.mentis.co.za

Western Cape

Robor (Pty) Ltd Representative: Ann Julle Tel: +27 11 971 2102 annj@robor.co.za www.robor.co.za

Kantey & Templer (Pty) Ltd Representative: Chris Von Geusau Tel: +27 21 405 9600 chrisvg@kanteys.co.za www.kanteys.co.za KLS Structural (Pty) Ltd Representative: Gerrit Steyn Tel: +27 21 948 0900 gerrit@kls.co.za www.kls.co.za Mondo Cane cc Representative: Rob Chalmers Tel: +27 21 852 2447 rob@mondocane.co.za www.mondocane.co.za SMEC South Africa (Pty) Ltd Representative: John Anderson Tel: +27 21 417 2900 john.anderson@smec.com www.smec.com STEEL PRODUCT MANUFACTURERS Acrow Ltd Representative: Enrico Moya Tel: +27 11 824 1527 enrico@acrow.co.za www.acrow.co.za

SBS Corporate Services (Pty) Ltd Representative: Hlengiwe Matiwane Tel: +27 31 716 1820 hlengiwe@sbstanks.co.za www.sbstanks.co.za Swasap (Pty) Ltd Representative: Derek Anderson Tel: +27 11 873 6666 derek@swasap.com www.swasap.co.za Urethane Moulded Products (Pty) Ltd Representative: Trevor Carolin Tel: +27 11 452 1000 trevor@ump.co.za www.ump.co.za Vital Engineering & Angus Mcleod (Pty) Ltd Representative: Glen Pringle Tel: +27 11 898 8500 glen@gratings.co.za www.gratings.co.za Void Pro Manufacturing (Pty) Ltd Representative: Andries Botha Tel: 0861 106 275 info@voidcon.co.za www.voidcon.co.za


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CIVIL ENGR CONTRACTORS Maccaferri SA (Pty) Ltd Representative: Adriano Gilli Tel: 087 742 2710 Adriano.gilli@maccaferri.co.za www.maccaferri.co.za MACHINE MANUFACTURERS Lindapter International Representative: Louise Foster Tel: +44 (0) 1274 521444 lfoster@lindapter.com www.lindapter.com FICEP SPA Representative: Nick Blackwell Tel: +39 033 287 6111 marketing@ficep.it www.ficepgroup.com SUPPLIERS OF GOODS AND SERVICES TO THE INDUSTRY ARMCO Superlite (Pty) Ltd Representative: Anthonie de Wit Tel: +27 11 974 8511 dewit.anthonie@armco.co.za www.armco.co.za BSE Distributors cc Representative: Elliot Marcinko Tel: +27 11 609 4987 elliot@bsedistributors.co.za Cadex Solutions SA (Pty) Ltd Representative: John Swallow Tel: +27 11 463 1857 johnswallow@cadexsa.com www.cadexsa.com CBC Fasteners (Pty) Ltd Representative: Rob Pietersma Tel: +27 11 767 0130 rob@cbc.co.za Dram Industrial Painting Contractors Representative: Martin Gossayn Tel: +27 11 660 7594 admin@dram.co.za www.dram.co.za Impala Bolt & Nut (Pty) Ltd Representative: Justin Dekker Tel: +27 11 824 3925 jdekker@impalasa.co.za www.impalabolt.co.za Industrial Painting Services (Pty) Ltd Representative: Sean Bemelman Tel: +27 11 421 0314 onsitepainting@worldonline.co.za www.onsitepainting.co.za

Retecon (Pty) Ltd Representative: Hans-Peter Neth Tel: +27 11 976 8600 neth@retecon.co.za www.retecon.co.za RGM Cranes Representative: Ian O Hara Tel: +27 11 422 3690 ian@rgm.co.za www.rgmcranes.com Southey Holdings (Pty) Ltd Representative: Viloshini Pillay Tel: +27 11 579 4600 vpillay@southey.co.za www.southeycontracting.co.za EMERGING/ DEVELOPING Four Tops Engineering Service cc Representative: Essau Motloung Tel: +27 14 558 2031 essau@fourtops.co.za ISILO Steel Representative: Michael Perimal Tel: +27 11 861 7612 michael.perimal@isilosteel.co.za www.isilosteel.co.za WEP Engineering (Pty) Ltd Representative: Alisha Wepener Tel: +27 11 967 1574 alisha.wep@gmail.com www.steelstructureswep.co.za Zamani Engineering Services cc Representative: David Nkosi Tel: + 27 13 690 1978 david@zamaniengineering.co.za ASSOCIATIONS Corrosion Institute of Southern Africa Representative: Donovan Slade Tel: +27 10 224 0761 president@corrisa.org.za www.corrisa.org.za HDGSA Representative: Robin Clarke Tel: +27 11 456 7960 robin@hdgsa.org.za www.hdgsa.org.za

SASFA MEMBERS OTHER MATERIAL AND COMPONENT SUPPLIERS Harvey Roofing Products Representative: Albie Jordaan Tel: +27 11 741 5600 albie.jordaan@macroofing.co.za www.harveyroofingproducts.co.za

Izinga Roofing Representative: Jerred Micholson Tel: +27 31 705 2411 jerred@wsgizi.com https://izinga-sa.wixsite.com/izinga-sa Kare Industrial Suppliers Representative: Reitze Hylkema Tel: +27 11 941 3170 reitze@kare.co.za www.kare.co.za

LSFB MANUFACTURERS AV Light Steel Representative: Vincent Bender Tel: +27 79 954 1374 vincent@avlightsteel.co.za www.avlightsteel.co.za Dezzo Roofing (Pty) Ltd Representative: Brandon Harding Tel: 087 057 8550 brandon@dezzoroofing.co.za www.dezzoroofing.co.za FASBO (Pty) Ltd Representative: Faraad Suffla Tel: +27 83 400 1337 faraad@fasbuild.co.za www.fasbuild.co.za Impoqo Trading cc Representative: Mpumelelo Nhlapo Tel: +27 11 868 1132 mpumi@impoqo.co.za MiTek Industries South Africa (Pty) Ltd Representative: Uwe Schluter Tel: +27 11 237 8700 marketing@mitek.co.za www.mii.com/southafrica Rajan Harinarain Construction (Pty) Ltd Representative: Rajan Harinarain Tel: +27 74 184 8881 rhconstruction1@gmail.com www.rhconstruction1.co.za Siteform Roofing and Framing Representative: Johan Fourie Tel: +27 51 451 2166 info@siteform.co.za www.siteform.co.za Trumod (Pty) Ltd Representative: Peter Thompson Tel: +27 11 363 1960 peter@trumod.co.za www.trumod.co.za Zambezi Roofing & Steel Representative: David Gale Tel: +260 211 287684/ +27 76 301 5096 david.gale@zambezi-roofing.com

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www.zambezi-roofing.com SERVICE CENTRES AND DISTRIBUTORS Framecad Representative: Sello Tlhotlhalemajoe Tel: +27 11 064 5759 SelloT@framecad.com www.framecad.com DESIGN CONSULTANTS Bapedi Civil and Structural Consultants Representative: Tumi Kunutu Tel: +27 11 326 3227 tumi@bapediconsult.co.za www.bapediconsult.co.za By Design Consulting Engineers Representative: Barend Oosthuizen Tel: +27 21 883 3280 barend@bydesign.org.za C-Plan Structural Engineers (Pty) Ltd Representative: Cassie Grobler Tel: +27 11 472 4476 cassie@cplanstruc.co.za www.cplan.co.za Hage Projects (Pty) Ltd Representative: Gert Visser Tel: +27 16 933 0195 gert@hage.co.za Hull Consulting Engineers cc Representative: Mike Hull Tel: +27 11 468 3447 hull@iafrica.com ASSOCIATE MEMBERS AAAMSA Group Representative: Hans Schefferlie Tel: +27 11 805 5002 aaamsa@iafrica.com ABSA Bank Representative: Deon Brits Tel: +27 11 350 3287 deonbr@absa.co.za CSIR (Built Environment) Representative: Llewellyn Van Wyk Tel: +27 12 841 2677 lvwyk@csir.co.za www.csir.co.za HDGASA Representative: Robin Clarke Tel: +27 11 456 7960 robin@hdgasa.org.za www.hdgasa.org.za

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IZASA Representative: Rob White Tel: +27 83 456 4989 robwhite@icon.co.za www.izasa.org NASH New Zealand Representative: Gordon Barratt www.nashnz.org.nz NASH Australia Representative: Ken Watson www.nash.asn.au Pretoria Institute for Architecture Representative: Mauneen Van Wyk Tel: +27 12 341 3204 admin.pia@saia.org.za www.saia.org.za Standard Bank Representative: Johann Strydom Tel: +27 11 631 5977 Johanjj.strydom@standardbank.co.za Steel Framing Alliance (USA) Representative: Mark Nowak www.steelframingalliance.com University of Cape Town Dept of Civil Engineering Representative: Sebastian Skatulla Tel: +27 21 650 2595 sebastian.skatulla@uct.ac.za University of Pretoria Faculty of Engineering Representative: Riaan Jansen Tel: +27 12 420 4111 riaan.jansen@up.ac.za University of the Witwatersrand School of Mechanical Engineering Representative: Terrance Frangakis Tel: +27 11 717 7333 terrance.frangakis@wits.ac.za BUILDING INDUSTRY Ambient Contracting Services (Pty) Ltd Representative: Carlos Ferreira Tel: +27 11 663 9100 acstenders@ambient.co.za www.abecontracting.co.za Bakhusele Business Solutions Representative: Edwin Mkhabela Tel: +27 13 755-4480 edwin@bakhusele.co.za www.bakhusele.co.za Barzani Development (Pty) Ltd Representative: Roelof van den Berg Tel: +27 12 881 0210 roelof@barzanigroup.co.za www.barzanigroup.co.za

Container Consumables & Industrial Supplies Representative: Leslie Sivasunker Tel: +27 32 533 2266 lez@containerconsumables.co.za CivMaq Projects (Pty) Ltd Mongezi Maqubeka Tel: +27 11 917 6469 projects@civmaq.co.za www.civmaq.co.za Delca Systems (Pty) Ltd Representative: Dr Mercy Mafara Tel: +27 31 266 5900 info@delca.co.za www.delca.co.za Ohlhorst Africa LBS (Pty) Ltd Representative: Sergio Ferreira Tel: +27 12 327 2411 info@ohlhorst.co.za www.ohlhorst.co.za Rancor Representative: Charl van Zyl Tel: +27 82 881 6879 charl@rancor.co.za www.rancor.co.za Shospec (Pty) Ltd Representative: Bjorn Kahler Tel: +27 33 386 0100 bjorn@shospec.co.za www.shospec.co.za SMC Africa Representative: Andrew Dewar Tel: +27 82 491 2717 andrew@smcafrica.com www.smcafrica.com Stag Homes cc Representative: John Schooling Tel: +27 21 794 0904 lindsayb@stagafrican.com www.stagprop.com Zamadunga Business Enterprise Representative: Thandi Ngcobo Tel: +27 31 701 5431 info@zamadunga.co.za Zookie Construction and Projects Representative: Reshoketswe Nakene Tel: +27 12 767 8820 zookiecp@gmail.com 6 Bar Construction 6 Bar Construction Gary Vandayar Tel: +27 83 267 1888 Gary@VandayarHoldings.co.za www.6barconstruction.co.za


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SAMCRA MEMBERS PRODUCER/ MILL SAFAL Steel (Pty) Ltd Representative: Sally Stromnes/ Willem van Heerden Tel: +27 11 944 6800/ 31 782 5500 sally.stromnes@safalgroup.com/ willem.vanheerden@safalgroup.com www.safalgroup.com PROFILER/ MANUFACTURER Global Roofing Solutions a Division of Consolidated Steel Industries (Pty) Ltd Representative: Johan van der Westhuizen Tel: +27 11 898 2902 johan@globalroofs.co.za www.global-roofing-solutions.co.za

Saint Gobain Construction Products South Africa (Pty) Ltd Isover Division Representative: Bernard Asquith Tel: +27 12 657 2800 bernard.asquith@saint-gobain.com www.isover.co.za

POLASA MEMBERS CONSULTING ENGINEERS & PROJECT MANAGERS Murray & Roberts Power & Energy Representative: Gordon Sneddon Tel: +27 11 372 8585 gordon.sneddon@murrob.com www.murrob.com STEEL PRODUCT MANUFACTURERS

Macsteel Roofing Representative: Lance Comber Tel: +27 11 878 7500 Lance.Comber@macroofing.co.za

Avlock International Representative: Tommy Holmes Tel: +27 11 748 7000 tommy@avlock.co.za www.avlock.co.za

Safintra South Africa (Pty) Ltd Representative: Rainer Straussner Tel: 0861 723 542 rainer.straussner@safalgroup.com www.safintra.co.za

Bolt Corporation Representative: Paul O’Rourke Tel: +27 11 955 4480 paul@boltcorp.co.za www.boltcorp.co.za

CONTRACTOR Tate & Nicholson A division of Southey Holdings (Pty) Ltd Representative: Martin Bakker Tel: +27 11 464 0910 mbakker@tn.co.za www.southey.co.za ALLIED PRODUCTS Ash & Lacy South Africa (Pty) Ltd Representative: Dion Marsh Tel: +27 11 792 9283 dion.marsh@ashandlacy.com Kare Industrial Suppliers (Pty) Ltd Representative: Reitze Hylkema Tel: +27 11 334 0922 reitze@kare.co.za www.kare.co.za Rigifoam Representative: Lyle Jeffery Tel: +27 11 421 0313 lyle@rigifoam.com www.rigifoam.com

Carbo Ferrum (Pty) Ltd Representative: Wayne Nash Tel: +27 43 555 0435 wayne@carboferrum.co.za Cullin Africa Representative: Krish Chetty Tel: +27 11 848 1400 krish@cullin.co.za www.cullin.co.za McWade Productions Representative: Marc Hindle Tel: +27 11 316 2262 march@mcwade.co.za www.mcwade.co.za Metpress Representative: Sagren Moodley Tel: +27 11 825 5334 sagren@metpress.co.za www.metpress.co.za Vexila (Pty) Ltd Representative: Gary Whalley Tel: +27 33 397 5409 gary.whalley@vexila.com www.vexila.com

Preformed Line Products Representative: John Buyers Tel: +27 33 397 5800 johnb@preformedsa.co.za www.preformedsa.co.za Tel-Screw Products Representative: Ronald Teleng Tel: +27 11 917 9710 info@telscrew.co.za ronnieteleng@me.com www.telscrew.co.za STEEL PRODUCT MANUFACTURERS Ablon Construction Mel Steyn Tel: +27 57 352 1081 mel@ablon.co.za www.ablon.co.za CIS Engineering Christo Marais Tel: +27 16 422 0082 christo@cisengineering.co.za www.cisengineering.co.za DLC 56 Projects CC Calvin Mutize Tel: +27 84 993 5599 dlc56projects@gmail.com www.dlcgroup.co.za KEC International Limited Sherwin Chetty Tel: +27 11 018 4000 chettysb@kecrpg.com www.kecrpg.com Larsen & Toubro Limited Representative: Nick van der Mescht Tel: +27 11 317 9218 nickv@lntecc.com www.lntecc.com ARB Electrical Wholesalers (Pty) Ltd Representative: Pauline Seaman Tel: +27 31 910 0201 paulines@arb.co.za www.arb.co.za Mkhulu Electro Distribution Projects Representative: Zola Hlatshwayo Tel: +27 11 814 4169 systems@mkhulu-edp.co.za Structa Technology Representative: Hercules Rossouw Tel: +27 16 362 9100 hercules@structa.co.za www.structa.co.za

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ALLIED PRODUCTS ACTOM ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS Mike Ullyett Tel: +27 11 878 3050 mike.ullyett@actom.co.za www.actom.co.za EBM Roger Martin Tel: +27 11 2880000 roger@ebm.co.za www.ebm.co.za TRM Piling (Pty) Ltd Representative: Robert Marsden Tel: +27 74 310 1111 rob@trmpiling.com www.trm.at Powerpro Technologies and Training Facility Ernest Coetzee Tel: +27 11 739 4200 ernest@powerpro.co.za www.powerpro-training.co.za TRAINING INSTITUTIONS Siyazama Professional Management Services Representative: Enrica Furlan Tel: +27 11 814 4169 info@siyazama-training.co.za

ASTPM MEMBERS MEDIUM TUBE & PIPE MANUFACTURERS Barnes Tubing Industries (Pty) Ltd Representative: Andy Smith Tel: +27 11 923 7340 andy@barnestubing.co.za www.barnestubing.co.za Hall Longmore (Pty) Ltd Representative: Kenny Van Rooyen Tel: +27 11 874 7300 kenny.vanrooyen@hall-longmore.co.za www.hall-longmore.co.za Pro Roof Steel Merchants (Pty) Ltd Representative: Peter Potgieter Tel: +27 16 450 5800 peter@proroof.co.za www.proroof.co.za

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Augusta Steel (Pty) Ltd Representative: Paul Bowman/ Nico Erasmus Tel: +27 11 914 4628 paulb@augustasteel.co.za www.augustasteel.co.za

Augusta Manufacturing Representative: Thomas Spykerman Tel: +27 11 389 3800 thomass@augustamnf.co.za www.augustasteel.co.za

LB Pipes (Pty) Ltd Representative: Gerald Blackburn Tel: +27 21 386 1923 gblackburn@groupfivepipe.co.za www.g5p.co.za VALUE ADDED MANUFACTURERS Honingcraft (Pty) Ltd Representative: Gerhard Hauptfleisch Tel: +27 11 824 5320 gerhard@honingcraft.co.za www.honingcraft.co.za New Concept Mining Representative: Charles Hart/ Morne Smuts Tel: +27 11 494 6000 charlesh@ncm.co.za www.ncm.co.za

STEASA MEMBERS LARGE MERCHANTS/ SERVICE CENTRES Garsin Engineering Representative:Walter Novelli Tel: +27 11 828 9732 walter@garsin.co.za www.garsin.co.za MEDIUM TUBE & PIPE MANUFACTURERS Barnes Tubing Industries (Pty) Ltd Representative: Andy Smith Tel: +27 11 923 7340 andy@barnestubing.co.za www.barnestubing.co.za Hall Longmore (Pty) Ltd Representative: Kenny Van Rooyen Tel: +27 11 874 7300 kenny.vanrooyen@hall-longmore.co.za www.hall-longmore.co.za Pro Roof Steel Merchants (Pty) Ltd Representative: Peter Potgieter Tel: +27 16 450 5800 peter@proroof.co.za www.proroof.co.za

LB Pipes (Pty) Ltd Representative: Gerald Blackburn Tel: +27 21 386 1923 gblackburn@groupfivepipe.co.za www.g5p.co.za AVMY Steel Science SA (Pty) Ltd Shriraj Deshpande Tel: +27 10 006 0235 shriraj.deshpande@kltgroup.net VALUE ADDED MANUFACTURERS Connect-It Representative: Leon Malan Tel: +2712 004 0774 leon@connect-it.cc www.connect-it.cc Honingcraft (Pty) Ltd Representative: Gerhard Hauptfleisch Tel: +27 11 824 5320 gerhard@honingcraft.co.za www.honingcraft.co.za New Concept Mining Representative: Charles Hart/ Morne Smuts Tel: +27 11 494 6000 charlesh@ncm.co.za www.ncm.co.za


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