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PUBLISHER’S MEMO HE 14th Issue of Structure and Design is a celebration of space and special design. Once again, we fulfil our mandate to bring insight on technical and aesthetic aspects of architecture, engineering and design. Our featured space this month is the new Halstead Builders Express outlet that has opened on the corner of Alpes Road and Harare Road to cater to the Northern Suburbs of Harare. The spatial building complex is a work of art and the landscaping surrounding the building demonstrates a marked degree of craftsmanship. Halsteads Builders supplies timbers, tiles and other necessary building materials. More
information can be found on page 10. This issue also features Superstructures, the leading steel building specialists in the Southern African region. While their repertoire includes shopping complexes in Mozambique and Zambia, they have also undertaken big projects locally, including the construction of the new Halstead Builders Express outlet in Harare and Bathroom Boutique in Bulawayo. Visit page 37 for the full article. Sunbird Villas, the sixth cluster of houses at Cardinal Corporation’s Arlington Estates is this month’s residential real estate feature. The luxury residences at Sunbird Villas incorporate local and international influences that incorporate open
plan kitchen and generous verandahs designed by Pantic Architects with input from Architextural Designs - Page 47. In the news section, The Zimbabwe Agricultural Society (ZAS) has engaged Archicraft Architect to design a Shopping Mall and Convention Centre at the North-West end of Harare Showgrounds. Find out more on page 69 All structure and design content and much more is available online at...issuu.com/ structuredesign or SDMagzim Head there now to use our extensive resource of top local projects and products.
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CONSTRUCTION COUNCILS 92 | ZIMBABWE INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE
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HALSTED’S NEW BORROWDALE BRANCH Retail showroom and contractors’ delight alsted Builders Express (also incorporating Halsted Timber and Trusses) has just opened their brand new branch on the 1st of June this year. It’s situated at the corner of Alpes Road and Harare Drive in the rapidly growing business and retail district, which includes a number of other new developments, and promises to become a new shopping destination for Harare residents. (See Structure and Design issue 3 featuring the Storagemart project.) The location is ideally suited to serve customers from the northern suburbs, while it’s still conveniently accessible for home owners and shoppers from Westgate and Marlborough across to Greystone Park and Glen Lorne.
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The land was acquired around four years ago with future investment and development in mind and with the foresight that the area would soon be subject to rapid growth. The initial plans were fairly detailed including the different retail areas within the shop to ensure a good flow of foot traffic, extensive storage space, and the coffee shop and garden centre. Working closely with Turner and Townsend – project managers and quantity surveyors – the rough drawings were consolidated to fit the budget.
The original plans were for a warehouse of 150m x 50m and were revised downwards to 96m x 46m of which 96m x 26m is dedicated retail space, while the rest is storage. Currently there’s around 1,000 sq/m of covered storage for a wide range of stock like timber, tiles and water sensitive powders like cement. The original plans also had to be revised to comply with safety regulations for the fire sprinkler system. Included in the main structure is 90 sq/m of office space set on a mezzanine floor above the front entrance.
Final design specifications were handed out an 11 page brief to tender. Architextural Spatial Designs were chosen for final conceptualization and finished drawings. The team at Architextural Spatial Designs was led by Bruce Rowlands with Gemma Temlett as the supervising architect and Connor McCabe responsible for design detailing. Rowlands enjoys working on the designs for warehouses as they present an unusually large-scale canvas to play with. To clad this fairly standard warehouse with a functional yet appealing “skin”, Rowlands limited the design palette to a few select elements; Chromadek sheeting, clear sheeting, huge timber panels, shade cloth and signage panels. These were all composed into a facade that conveys a sense of uncluttered clarity. Despite the simplicity of its appearance, the facade design had to discretely serve several different purposes. The white Chromadek was used to visually soften the massiveness of the structure against the skyline and help to reduce solar heat gain. 13
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The white is contrasted with the charcoal Chromadek, which being less attention attracting, was chosen to help hide the more unsightly loading areas. The timber panels use the familiar texture of saw cut planks to broadcast the nature of the building as a “hardware store�. These timber panels grandly announce the entrances and provide backing for the huge signage. However their less obvious but equally important role is to screen from view the ugly necessities such as plumbing pipework, aircon units, back-up water tanks, ablution blocks and ranks of shopping trolleys. The clear sheeting panels illuminate the internal spaces, significantly reducing the power load on the lighting. The shade cloth panels create a green-house over the garden centre.
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Particular attention was paid to the design of the Garden Centre and the coffee shop – Freshly Ground. Large warehouse and retail spaces can be quite impersonal and cold so the garden section and the coffee shop help to make the space more friendly and appealing. It also means that families can make their shopping into a more interesting and fun experience. The interior of the coffee shop – designed by Debby Hart - is fun and funky and slightly eccentric with a ceiling made up of open umbrellas and easy chairs upholstered in ethnic print fabric. There’s also a very special Dulux Paint section within the shop which has an eyecatching and colourful display area. Here you’ll find a huge selection of paints in every colour you can think of, as well as varnishes and timber care, roof and stoep paints, and all related painting equipment. Because Halsteds caters for individual DIY customers as well as for larger building contractors there are separate entrances designed for both types of shoppers.
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They’ve also provided convenient parking space in front of the shop for families or individual shoppers and a large paved area at the back designed for contractors’ heavy vehicles with bigger loads. Contractors have a separate gate and loading bays that don’t inconvenience smaller scale customers. Halsteds is by no means new to doing business in Zimbabwe with their first trading business opened in Bulawayo in 1897 under the name Halsted and Webb and later Halsted Brothers. For many years the main branches of Halsted Builders Express and Halsted Timbers was located in Workington and dealt mostly with building and plumbing contractors. The Msasa branch was opened in 2014 and was their first venture into retail stores specifically designed to cater for home owners and DIY enthusiasts. They also have branches in Bulawayo, Mutare, Masvingo, and Kwekwe.They now stock around 17,000 different products including building materials, plumbing and electrical goods, tools, safety wear and gardening equipment, and even home appliances. They also stock a range of solar powered equipment and generators for alternative power supply. In fact they have everything building and home related for the individual home owner or the biggest building contractors.
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BCHOD Engineers is multidisciplinary and practices as Consulting Engineers and Project Managers in the fields of Civil Engineering services and roads, storm water drainage, water and sewage reticulation, sewage treatment and disposal, water treatment and supply, groundwater and agricultural development, Structural Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Building Services, Transportation systems and solid waste disposal. The firms archival material shows over 3000 projects completed in the 70 years the firm has been established in Zimbabwe. The firm has been involved and Engineered a significant number of buildings throughout the country including a significant number of the tall structures developed since Independence. On the Halsted’s project BCHOD were appointed and undertook the design, documentation and supervision of the Civil, Structural (both concrete and steel) and Electrical content of the works. Shelvit (Pvt) Ltd is proudly associated with Halsted Builders Express - Borrowdale. Shelvit (Pvt) Ltd would like to offer our congratulations to Halsted Brothers on the opening of their new branch. Shelvit are the proud suppliers of the racking, display shelving, check-out counters and steel lockers for their new branch.
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with large gantry cranes and electrical roller shutter doors. These E PRIDE ourselves on the quality and integrity of our buildings. Our fabrication is precise and our structural design buildings are usually purpose engineered and are more suited to LEAD SPONSOR SILVER SPONSORS COCKTAIL SPONSOR INDUSTRY SPONSOR LEGAL SPONSOR L corporate projects or factory buildings where substantial buildings experience ensures that our buildings perform without are required. We are able to completely manage these developments problems, yet are not over-weight or expensive. We have a wide range and will deal closely with the customer from the design through to of options to suit your exact requirements, from simple DIY kit form delivery stages to make sure that their requirements are properly roof structures to be installed on top of your walls, to large complex DRIVING ZIMBABWE’S REAL ESTATE SECTOR FORWARD met. fully installed steel buildings with mezzanine floors, and heavy duty gantry cranes. We have probably built every type of agricultural building MIEKLES HOTEL, HARARE, ZIMBABWE 3. Optional Extras possible locally from pig farrowing houses and cattle sorting pens www.zimreal.com through to fer-tiliser factories and large greenfields tobacco tunnels All our structures are available with a wide variety of extras. incorporating workshops, offices, grading sheds various storage sheds.
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We understand that cost is important, and everyone’s requirements differ. All of our farm sheds are closely designed with the customer and are built so that they can be easily extended to handle growth should this be a requirement in the future.
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OUR SERVICE OFFERINGS INCLUDE: 1. Pre – Engineered Steel Buildings We have a very wide range of pre-engineered I- beam portal and lattice truss buildings in our portfolio, utilising either lattice purlins or modern “c” section lipped channel purlins. These buildings are in between the DIY kit-form buildings and industrial engineered buildings in terms of structural weight and design. Typically, Agristructures would do the complete installation of these buildings, leaving you free to concentrate on your business. We can either clad the sides, or you can infill the columns with brick. If you are going to infill with brick we like to use suitable columns that the brick work can easily tie into.
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E like to work openly with our customers and suppliers so that you, the customer, gets the best possible build for the best possible price. We pride ourselves on our quality of finish and believe this is unmatched in Zimbabwe. To achieve this we like to discuss your requirements pragmatically so that you end up with a product that suits your requirements and budget. We proactively take ownership of any problems, queries or confusion by dealing with them face-to-face as soon as feasibly possible, regardless of who it is or where they are located. We have found that this attitude cuts down immeasurably on costly delays caused by late decisions, particularly on complex builds like shopping centres, where the design is changed to suit changing tenants and architecture. With the experience we have gained in the region we understand how things work and quickly adapt to get the product delivered and erected on time. Harare is centrally located in southern Africa and as such we can be in either Johannesburg, Lusaka or Tete within hours. Our strength lies in the fact that we are able to work fluidly with the customer and build teams, promptly dealing with any problems or variations as they occur so that the project is completed to specification within the stipulated timeframe. Our more recent larger projects have been for customers such as: First Quantum Minerals (Zambia), Waterfalls Mall (Zambia), Pemba Shopping Mall (Mozambique), Zambezi Junction (Mozambique), Nampula (Mozambique), Bathroom Boutique (Bulawayo), Golden Leaf Tobacco (Harare) and Althorne (Harare) . Our steel structures are fabricated in Harare, Zimbabwe, in our 6000m2 facility which is serviced by overhead cranes and forklifts, with standby generator backup for power outages. Our factory can produce 200 tonnes of fabricated steel per month to cater for project deadlines. Our clients can be 28 structure & design |
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assured that we have the capacity, skills and systems to take on any job, large or small. We have the cutting, welding and jig equipment to manufacture fabricated I - beams, castellated beams, heavy rolled plate structural tubes, conventional angle iron lattice trusses and portal I-beam structures. All structures are exported with a COMESA and/or SADC Certificate where appropriate. Given the ever-changing steel supply and pricing within the region, we are flexible and quick to take up new, more innovative designs using the most cost effective materials available at the time. We see this as a challenge and embrace the
experiences and lessons learned from different fabrication methods and materials. Installation and erection of our structures is undertaken by our skilled steel erection and roofing teams using our own cranes and equipment. If the installation is to be done by the customer, we place a skeleton crew on site to assist with understanding the installation plans and component identification, along with early identification of possible errors or omissions so that work stoppage is kept to a minimum. (Every single component is individually marked and gridreferenced on the installation plans by our detailing software)
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With our in house Tekla BIM (www.teklabimsight.com) detailing facilities and quality control procedures, we stand out in our industry, making Superstructures the first choice for your fabrication project. This highly sophisticated program enables us to visualise the entire steel structure as a 3D model and because it is based on parameterised technology, any subsequent changes once the fabrication has started may be done relatively quickly. A 3D model can be viewed on any computer and approved by the client before fabrication commences. What is more, a computerised model allows elimination of any material
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clashes. Potential design issues can be easily visualised, explained and resolved reducing project costs. When we generate quotations, the proposed structure would have already been drawn and a bill of quantities generated so that our quotes are accurate and firm for the duration of the project without any surprises half-way through the build. If there are any changes to be made these are treated as variation orders at agreed rates used on the initial quote. We believe in an open book policy so everyone can be on the same page and you are able
to accurately cost any alterations you may want to make.Recently we have become involved in building shopping centres in Mozambique and Zambia. These are significantly more complex than typical warehousing where attention to detail is paramount and as such we have become quality conscious and pay particular attention to ensuring first class installation and finishing. We guarantee that Superstructure sheds are finished to the highest standard.
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PEMBA SHOPPING MALL 10,000m2 GLA, Northern Mozambique
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THE NEW SEAMLOK 745 CONCEALED FIX ROOFING SYSTEM FTER 25 years of roofing experience using locally available roofing, we decided that there were better systems and have subsequently invested in the latest concealed fix roofing machine. This roofing system is ideally suited to the larger span buildings. WHY SHOULD YOU USE THE SEAMLOK 745? • The roofing fasteners do not penetrate the roof sheeting, thereby significantly reducing the potential for leaks especially when the roof is getting older. • The Rolling machine is a mobile unit enabling the Roofing coil to be rolled on site. This means that each roof panel is rolled to the length of the roof i.e. if your entire roof is 24m wide by 30m long we would then cut the roof panels to 24m length. There are no horizontal overlaps between the sheets and subsequent wastage and galvanic rust between the overlaps. There is also less chance of the sheeting getting damaged in transit to site. • The greatest advantage of a standing seam metal roof is that the seam is higher than the roof panels and the seam is mechanically crimped as the sheeting is laid, further reducing the chances of leaks. • Due to the nature of this type of roofing system even with a 2 degree pitch the roof will still perform better than more common profiles. • We can roll coil from both South Africa and offshore in thicknesses ranging from 0,5mm— 0,6mm. This enables you to choose your colours from Galvanised Steel, Zinc alume, Chromadek or Colour Bond. • Roof sheets accurately cut to length by cnc guillotine.
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PRODUCT The SeamLok 745 is a trapezoidal standing seam concealed fix roof sheet Material The base material used is 925mm chromadek or colorbond coils in 0.5mm up to 0,6mm. Side Lap Joins Sheets are joined with a 360degree double lock rolled site seam making for a extremely weatherproof seal. Two joined sheets Fixing The sheeting is fixed using concealed clips which are folded within the seam. Purlin Spacing 0.58mm Chromadek = 1.8m 0.55mm Zincalume = 1.8m 0.5mm Chromadek = 1.4m 0.47mm Zincalume = 1.4m Gradients 2% and upwards Lengths Typically up to 25m but can increase to 50m Colours Standard Chromadeck Colours, unpainted Galvanised, Zincalume and standard Colorbond. Standing seam mechanically crimped after laying
REFERENCES IN MOZAMBIQUE: Berry Juice Construction Paul Beresford Smith +258 88 250 12650/+263 782040362 Terrace Africa Sean Oberholzer (Project Manager) +27 11 250 2260/+27 845994578 REFERENCES IN ZAMBIA: Kansanshi Mining PLC Marius van der Merwe (Project Manager) + 260 96 556 8943 First Quantum Minerals Ltd Sam Hosack (Project Engineer) +260 96 193 3460 First Quantum Minerals Ltd Ronnie Phyffer + 260 96 584 9570 Liege Construction Mark Gardiner ( Project Manager) + 260 96 7214290 REFERENCES IN ZIMBABWE: Golden Leaf Tobacco Graham Johnson (Project Manager) + 263 712 200 349 Althorne, Pomona Brett Lues (Main contractor) + 263 772 471 378 ZLT Mike Hall + 263 772 601 350 ILT Greg McDonald + 263 772 253 076
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Why should you be speaking to Agristructures For your Tobacco structural needs? We can design a solution that suits your specific requirements without restricting you to a standard design that does not best suit your requirements. We understand that cost is important, and everyone’s requirements differ. Most of our tunnels are closely designed with the customer, specifically suiting his needs and are often built so that they can easily be extended to handle growth, 95% of our existing tunnels were extending in their second year, some tunnels are now three times bigger than the initial tunnel. tunnels The quality of your tobacco is going to become more and more important and you should be ensuring that your curing system will give you the best possible styles of cured tobacco. The airflow through your tunnel and the humidity that you recycle or don’t recycle are very important, too little or too much of either will result in off style tobacco – ensure that you have the ability to move dry air during extended wet periods and recycle moist air during dry conditions. We believe that our tunnel designs will give you maximum flexibility and control over how you cure your tobacco, thereby giving you the best possible cure.
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OUR OPTIONS INCLUDE, 1. Complete turnkey bespoke tunnel and storage facilities, generally suited to “greenfields” and corporate projects. Agristructures takes full control of the project management and installation of the project, usually incorporating all your structural requirements into one project, thereby giving you time to concentrate on managing your farm or business. 2. Self build “Kit form” tunnel, with detailed building plans and a comprehensive materials list, suited to the budget conscious farmer who is prepared to get involved with the build. When you can least afford a tunnel is when you need it the most – with some hard work on the customers side, sensible savings make your tunnel project achievable with as much or as little technical support from Agristructures as required
ceilings 3. Existing Building Modification, to incorporate a tunnel. This option does require certain criteria regarding the existing building. By using existing structures, we can
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Agristructures is at the forefront of local poultry house supply. We have supplied the Poultry sector with buildings for over 20 years, these include various chicken houses from broiler houses to laying houses, insulated hatchery buildings, abattoirs, offices, workshops and storage sheds. We work very closely with both Zimbabwean and regional experts so that we can offer the best possible structures as cost effectively as possible. Our chicken houses in particular have been designed to complement Zimbabwe’s climate and economy, thereby saving you on installation and operational costs wherever possible, while still offering a first class product. We also understand that every customer has different needs, therefore we like to work closely with our customers so that you end up with the right building for the right job. We can supply a wide range of poultry houses for smaller, single, 3000 bird broiler units up to very large multiple poultry house breeder operations with all the requisite storage sheds, hatcheries etc. We can supply complete turnkey projects, however to manage costs we can point you in the right direction to purchase all your accessories. We have designed our buildings so that we can work seamlessly with the customer during the installation. If you have a tight time deadline, we have designed the bases so that we can install the footings in unprepared ground, then you can quickly and easily prepare your slab and perimeter wall around our bases, giving you accurate levels and building lines. While you are completing the floor and brickwork, we will be fabricating the structure. Once we have finished the fabrication we will lift the structure so that the build is completed as quick as possible. Our buildings are also designed so that the curtains and bird-proofing fit in seamlessly with your brickwork. 36 structure & design |
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We support our roofing sheets on fabricated lattice purlins. We use lattice purlins because they are very strong and easy to clean, and there are no channels or recesses where dirt and disease may gather when regularly washed down. If you look at the shadows in the picture opposite you will notice that we have also carefully positioned the purlins so that you may hang your droppers and feeders off them, saving money when outfitting your houses. We offer a variety of eaves heights and overhangs depending on your requirements and we can give you good advice. We also offer a variety of doors depending on your requirements. In today’s very competitive environment, you must be able to get the most from your investment, our poultry houses have been engineered to give your chickens the best conditions in which to thrive, you can ill afford costly substandard structures that do not adequately protect your valuable poultry, stock feeds, chemicals, equipment and harvested crops.
Our design experience covers in excess of 500,000m2 of performing structures ranging from smaller 120m2 storage sheds to massive mining structures weighing over 150 tonnes each, supplied to one of the biggest copper mining companies in the world, designed and fabricated to stringent Australian engineering specifications. Our fabrication is precise and our structural design experience ensures that our buildings perform without problems, yet are not overweight or expensive.
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We offer a wide range of options to suit your exact requirements, from simple DIY kit form roof structures to be installed on top of your roofs, to large complex fully installed steel buildings with mezzanine floors, and heavy duty gantry cranes.
Tunnels are positioned with a 800mm gap in between for drainage and side venting.
Testimonial – speak to our recent customers Alistair Bruce – Nybira - 60ha tunnel – extened from 40ha Warren Gilwalds – Marondera - 70ha Greenfields project, extended from 40ha - Plus further 20ha extension Mike van Duren – Macheke - 120ha tunnel – extended from 50ha - Plus 50ha DIY type Tunnel Henk Terblanche – Karoi - 40ha tunnel Built in brick – extended from 25ha Steve Worswick – Marondera - 25ha tunnel Andy Lock - Macheke – 40ha – extended from 20ha Kevin Nel – Darwindale – Shed conversion - 25ha tunnel Stix Mc kersie - Doma – 20ha Budget tunnel using batch trolleys Hilbre Estates - Nybira – Shed conversion - 55ha tunnel Forefront Farming - Macheke – 40ha tunnel extended from 25ha Eric Coleman - Headlands – 25ha DIY tunnel 37
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Superstructures Steel – smartly built text by Michael Nott photos and plans supplied by The Steel Building Company and Invesci Asset Management (Pvt) Ltd
uperstructures and sister company Agristructures fall under the umbrella of The Steel Building Company (Pvt) Ltd. Agristructures, as the name suggests, specialises in catering for the agricultural industry, in particular providing storage, sorting sheds and drying tunnels for tobacco growers. Other applications for their steel buildings include massive storage sheds for farm implements like tractors and harvesters, workshops, greenhouses for horticulture, and poultry sheds. Previously known as Car Guard Construction, Agristructures was formed in 1984, so they have over 30 years experience in building steel structures. In 2006 Agristructures diversified into supplying steel structures for the mining industry including plant workshops, material stores, administration buildings and laboratory buildings. They have completed several successful projects for First Quantum Minerals and other mining companies in the DRC and Zambia.
and Superstructures focusing on more commercial and industrial projects. While continuing to build commercial and industrial projects locally Superstructures has also completed a number of shopping centres in Mozambique (including in Pemba, Tete and Nampula), the Waterfalls Mall in Lusaka, and Solwezi City Mall in Zambia. Their work in the region with a wide variety of international
companies has allowed them to gain valuable experience and keep up with the most current construction trends. Recent projects in Zimbabwe include the new Bathroom Boutique warehouse in Bulawayo, and Halsted’s warehouse and retail centre on the corner of Harare Drive and Alpes Road.
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Their latest highly successful structure is the 14,000 sq. m. warehouse situated at 41 James Martin Road in Workington, Harare - a private equity investment managed by INVESCI Asset Management (Pvt) Ltd on behalf of a number of local Pension Funds. The warehouse was officially opened in June this year and took around 13 months to complete, including the demolition of the existing offices and workshops on the site. This was a complete turnkey project with Superstructures managing every aspect of the build, including the initial ground works and the concrete floor slab, and sub-contracting other service providers for the plumbing, the electrics and the lighting, and the fire sprinkler system and office fit out. The warehouse employed Superstructure’s new Seamlok 745 concealed fix roofing system which is a ground-breaking innovation for the construction industry in Zimbabwe. (Currently Superstructures is the only company to have a machine based out of Zimbabwe.) The Seamlok 745 system has a number of important advantages, most importantly the concealed fastening system means that there are no holes punched through the roofing sheets for the fasteners. Secondly, the currently used system of fixing roof sheets with conventional “pierced fix” fasteners into the underlying lip channel purlins locks the roof sheets to the purlins. The roof sheets expand at a different rate to the purlins, and the underlying structure supporting the roof, and something has to give, so the holes for the fasteners get bigger and/or the fasteners come loose, inevitably leading to leaks as the building ages. This is not apparent on our old angle iron purlin structures with hook bolt roof fasteners as the hook bolts could move with the roof allowing the roof the expand independently from the structure. The roof sheets can move up to 1mm per metre so over a large span the movement can be quite significant. On longer spans, the concealed fastening system uses sliding clips so that the roofing sheet can expand over the purlins freely to allow for the contraction and expansion of the sheets at different rates to the structure in response to weather conditions.
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The system employs a mobile rolling machine so that roof sheets are rolled on site to the required length. The rolled forming mill can make sheets up to 60m in length so there are no horizontal joins where shorter sheets would normally overlap. This method reduces wastage and overlaps. The machine can roll steel roofing coil from South Africa or from other international suppliers in thicknesses ranging from 0,47mm to 0,8mm using galvanised steel, Chromadek (manufactured by ArcelorMittal), Colour Bond or Zincalume. Zincalume has a zinc and aluminium coating which makes it up to 20% more resistant to corrosion than galvanised steel. This makes it ideal for use in coastal regions where the sea salt causes oxidation. Roof sheets are accurately cut by a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) guillotine reducing the chances of rust forming on the ends of the sheet, cutting the sheets with an angle grinder burns the galvanised protective coating which is then susceptible to corrosion. The side laps are mechanically joined as the roof is laid, using a crimping machine that runs along the two sheets. The crimping machine creates a 360 degree double lock seam that is extremely weatherproof, with the concealed fixing clips are folded within the seam. The seam is higher than the roof panels and the profile has deep troughs so the finished roof can cope with higher volumes of water with no chance of leaks. Because the sheets are so water tight the pitch of the roof can be significantly reduced - even down to 3 degrees over 60m spans – and still perform better than most conventional roofing systems. This results in further savings on material costs and also reduces the height of the apex on large span structures.
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Another innovation in the design of the warehouse at 41 James Martin is that there are no skylights cut into the roof sheets. Conventional skylight panels have a tendency to leak, deteriorate faster than the roof sheets and are responsible for 90% of serious or fatal roof accidents. The 41 James Martin roof has a central ridge of translucent sheets that runs down the length of the building. The translucent sheets are UV stabilised polycarbonate. From the ridge the roof sheets extend outward on both sides for 15m to a vertical section of more translucent sheets which are 1,2m high. The roof was deliberately designed to have a step in the middle of the roof slope with translucent sheets fitted to the vertical section allowing for good natural internal lighting. By doing this there are no translucent sheets within the roof as is the conventional practice. The roof then extends a further 33m to the edge of the structure 42 structure & design |
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where it meets another vertical section of translucent sheeting that runs around the whole building. Thus the interior has more than adequate natural light. This pioneering architectural design has been exclusively developed by Superstructures and is a new concept in Zimbabwe for roofing and lighting solutions. Interestingly, from the outside the translucent sheets are almost exactly the same colour as the Chromadek cladding so they blend together seamlessly. All of Superstructure’s steel buildings are fabricated in modular form in their 6,000 sq m workshop in Willowvale in Harare. They have the cutting, welding and jig equipment to manufacture fabricated I-beams (taper flange plate buildings), castellated or cellular beams, heavy rolled plate structural tubes, lattice trusses and portal I-Beam structures. Installation and erection of their structures is undertaken by skilled and experienced teams using Superstructures’ own cranes and equipment. If customers want to
BCHOD Engineers is multidisciplinary and practices as Consulting Engineers and Project Managers in the fields of Civil Engineering services and roads, storm water drainage, water and sewage reticulation, sewage treatment and disposal, water treatment and supply, groundwater and agricultural development, Structural Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Building Services, Transportation systems and solid waste disposal. The firms archival material shows over 3000 projects completed in the 70 years the firm has been established in Zimbabwe. The firm has been involved and Engineered a significant number of buildings throughout the country including a significant number of the tall structures developed since Independence. On the Golden Leaf Warehouse project BCHOD were appointed and undertook the design, documentation and supervision of the Civil and Structural (both concrete and steel) content of the works. We were also actively involved in assisting in the production of documentation for planning approval purposes.
undertake their own installation Superstructures can provide a skeleton crew to assist. Superstructures use Tekla BIM (Building Information Modelling) for all our shop detailing drawings– a programme that provides detailing facilities and quality control procedures, providing a 3D model for clients before manufacturing starts. The programme also helps to simplify, control and speed up the construction process reducing project costs. For more information contact: The Steel Building Company 74 Woolwich Road, Willowvale Call cell 0721 221 207 Land lines 621540/621584 or 8677000698/9 Website: www.agristructures.co.zw Email: sales@thesteelbuildingco.co.zw 43
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ROONEY’S EVENT INFRASTRUCTURE EING the leading supplier of Event Infrastructure to Zimbabwe and the Southern African region for over 60 years, at Rooney’s we pride ourselves in offering our clients only the best and widest range of Event Infrastructure for any event that you may be hosting. The best events call for the best equipment, and that’s why more people call on Rooney’s Hire Service than any other event rental company. Rooney’s is able to offer our clients the widest range in Zimbabwe of Clearspan Structures ranging in width from 3m up to 30m. All of Rooney’s semi-permanent structures are engineered to the highest safety standards using only the best materials and manufacturers in the world. An elegantly draped peg and pole marquee in the garden is an ideal romantic wedding setting. Rooney’s Peg and Pole range of marquees offers our clients a very cost effective option to host any event in a unique setting. Rooney’s Peg and Pole marquees range on sizes from 12m x 6m up to 30m x 80m. Rooney’s is able to floor your marquee with lay of the land flooring system. Our flooring comes either fully carpeted or painted to a colour of your liking.
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Rooney’s are proud suppliers of Climate Control which is able to cool or heat your marquee to your ideal temperature. From Nyanga to Victoria Falls, Rooney’s is able to provide the conferencing infrastructure solution to your conferencing needs in the most unique locations Zimbabwe has to offer. Rooney’s offer’s all that is required to host a successful conference, from our semipermanent structures fully equipped with lighting, furniture, climate control right down to the water glasses - we provide it all! Did you know that Rooney’s is able to offer our clients customised Modular Boxes, which are ideal for brand activation, exhibitions, golf days, shopping centre promotions, mobile bars etc. The units are branded to your specifications and delivered to site and installed in 45 minutes. We do offer double decker units too which allows for commentators / DJ’s etc to be above the main unit. Each unit is 2.40m x 2.40m and each fold out flooring panel is 2.40m x 2.40m. Rooney’s Hire Service is committed to ensuring your function no matter how big or small is a huge success and goes beyond all expectations!
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Sunbird Villas beautifully designed and secure estate living Text by Michael Nott | Renderings and Plans by Pantic Architect and Cardinal Corporation
unbird Villas is the sixth pod or stage of the new development taking place at the remarkable Arlington Estate. Arlington Estate is a unique and innovative project managed by the prestigious local property development company Cardinal Corporation. Other developments which Cardinal Corporation has very successfully managed include Arkenstone at Borrowdale Brooke and 100 on Montgomery in Highlands, both designed by local architect Sarah Morgan. (See Structure and Design issue 13.) Arlington Estate is well-located just south of the Harare CBD on the corner of Harare and Drive and Joshua Nkomo Road and with easy access to the Harare International airport. The Estate also has convenient access to the Seke Road making transport to most parts of the City very easy.
convenience and a community based lifestyle. All the stands are fully serviced and ready to build and are supplied with a choice of architect designed building plans. Pantić Architect have designed various phases among which Sunbird Villas, while some others have been designed by TAJ Mugedeza Architects and Bruce Rowlands from Architexture Spatial Designs. Pantić Architect have over 25 years of experience throughout Zimbabwe and the region successfully completing large scale urban planning initiatives, hotels, lodges, commercial
buildings and luxury residences. While there are a variety of plans to choose from each pod or phase has an architectural coherence and ensures all the homes are built to top class designs. The architectural parameters are wide enough to allow for individual and unique choices while still maintaining the theme and the standards of the overall development. At Sunbird Villas Pantić Architect have supplied three different choices:Contemporary, Modern or Cape Dutch, all designed to the highest specs and available.
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with a variety of options. There’s a choice of three or four bedrooms and all the homes have an en suite master bathroom, a second bathroom, an open plan core of kitchen, lounge and dining room, and generous verandahs which work so well for our Zimbabwean lifestyle. The designs for Sunbird Villa homes vary in size from around 145 sq m up to around 227 sq m, so there’s an option to suit to suit different tastes and different budgets. The homes are set on the plots so that they have a fairly modest front garden but each has a view of a long back garden which is the remainder of the plot. Luka Pantić from Pantić Architect has carefully designed every home so that no house overlooks their neighbour and there’s a guaranteed sense of privacy. Pantic has incorporated both local and international design trends ensuring that that the homes have good functional flow and he has also taken into account the division of day and night time areas to minimise disturbing factors like noise and to maximise natural lighting wherever possible. The homes are also designed with good natural cross ventilation so there’s little need for extra heating or cooling. In addition the houses are
designed to be sustainably built using local materials where possible. There are also a few building options available. The stands can be bought undeveloped – the pre-approved architectural plans and a Bill of Quantities are included in the Land Share price. Owners are then obliged to build their home within a five year period. This allows for a lot of flexibility for owners to develop their stands as finances become available. A second option is a shell house which is completely constructed up to the exterior but has no internal finishes. This allows owners to select things like flooring, kitchen cabinetry, bathroom fittings and tiles and internal electrical fittings. Pantić’s architectural guidelines are available to help owners complete their home while still putting their individual design stamp on their property. A third option is the ‘Complete Finish’ choice which is a turn-key product that’s available to move in immediately or to rent out. The ‘Complete Finish’ is an excellent financial opportunity as owners will have monthly rental fees as an immediate return on their investment. Homes are available in three different exterior paint colours – Dubai, Santa Fe
and Santorini. Unlike many other estates or cluster developments where all the houses are identical Sunbird Villas have a variety of architectural designs available. The design parameters are loose enough to encourage individuality in the architecture and landscaping while still ensuring a sense of coherence and good organisation. All the phases within Arlington Estate, including Sunbird Villas, are controlled by Arlington Estate Management Committee and the Architectural Committee. The Management Committee is also responsible for the maintenance of infrastructure like roads, streetlights and security. Sunbird Villas also holds its own Management Committee and Constitution. There’s a 24 hour guarded entrance and with security becoming more important these days Sunbird Villas offers a relaxed, family friendly environment that’s safe for children and families. It’s conveniently located, well designed and there are flexible and affordable payment schemes. Developers Cardinal Corporation has teamed up with Pantić Architect for exquisite designs, Smart Building Solutions as their lead contractors, and Cushman and Wakefield Excellerate for Estate Management.
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COMPLETE FINISH - The ‘Finished’ Option is a ‘turn-key’ product that is ready to be inhabited or rented out. SHELL FINISH - The ‘Shell’ Option is complete as to the exterior, but is not immediately habitable. It allows the purchaser the opportunity to select and install doors and cupboards, kitchen cabinetry, tiles and floor finishes, painting, sanitary ware, and internal electrical fittings and finishes to AVAILABILITY SCHEDULE their own specification and budget. The Architects guidelines are available to guide clients as they finish their home. All external works, glazing and exterior painting is completed with the ‘Shell’ Option finish.
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Land Size m 2
House Size m 2
Verandah Size m 2
House Completion
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Cape Dutch B
500
171
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Finished
E-03
Contemporary B
500
144
21
Optional
E-06
Contemporary D
711
207
39
Finished
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Contemporary B
544
144
21
Finished
E-15
Modern A
523
145
18
Finished
E-16
Contemporary C
532
183
39
Optional
E-19
Contemporary B
464
144
21
Optional
E-20
Modern B
470
194
43
Finished
E-21
Modern A
450
145
18
Optional
E-22
Modern A
475
145
18
Optional
PHASE 2 E-07
Modern C
689
207
42
Optional
E-09
Contemporary C
560
183
39
Optional
E-10
Modern A
568
145
18
Optional
E-11
Contemporary D
615
207
39
Optional
E-12
Modern A
556
145
18
Optional
E-13
Contemporary C
636
183
39
Optional
E-17
Cape Dutch B
594
171
32
Optional
E-18
Modern A
592
145
18
Optional
E-24
Cape Dutch B
500
171
32
Optional
PHASE 3 E-25
Contemporary B
500
144
21
Optional
E-26
Modern D
500
228
42
Optional
E-27
Modern C
492
207
42
Optional
E-29
Contemporary D
674
207
39
Optional
E-30
Modern B
667
194
43
Optional
E-31
Cape Dutch A
564
145
24
Finished
E-32
Contemporary C
499
183
39
Finished
E-33
Modern D
592
228
42
Optional
E-40
Cape Dutch B
560
171
32
Optional
E-41
Contemporary D
560
207
39
Optional
PHASE 4 E-42
Modern D
560
228
42
Finished
E-43
Contemporary B
523
144
21
Optional
E-44
Modern C
667
207
42
Optional
E-45
Cape Dutch B
638
171
32
Optional
E-46
Modern C
566
207
42
Optional
E-48
Contemporary B
496
144
21
Optional
E-49
Cape Dutch B
500
171
32
Optional
E-51
Contemporary B
500
144
21
Optional
E-52
Cape Dutch B
500
171
32
Optional
E-53
Modern C
619
207
42
Finished
The ‘Finished’ Option is a ‘turn-key’ product that is ready to be inhabited or rented out.
The ‘Shell’ Option is complete as to the exterior, but is not immediately habitable. It allows the purchaser the opportunity to select and install doors and cupboards, kitchen cabinetry, tiles and floor finishes, painting, sanitary ware, and internal electrical fittings and finishes to their own specification and budget. The Architects guidelines are available to guide clients as they finish their home. All external works, glazing and exterior painting is completed with the ‘Shell’ Option finish.
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Romeo Kitchens has a new home Text by Michael Nott Photography by Michele Fortmann
OMEO KITCHENS is a family owned business that started way back in 1994. Initially they rented a small factory in Msasa, Harare and had a modest showroom in the front and their factory behind. In 1997 as the factory started to supply other customers Romeo Kitchens split from the factory to become a standalone fitted furniture design company focusing on top quality home fittings and bespoke cabinetry, opening their 1st independent showroom in 1998 also in Msasa. In 2002 they opened a new showroom in Lusaka, Zambia. So from simple beginnings the company has grown to extend across two countries and they have even successfully undertaken projects in neighbouring DRC and Mozambique. They have at last count fitted over 8,000 kitchens over their 24 year history. 62 structure & design |
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Romeo Kitchens offers a full service which includes designing, manufacturing and installing custom made fitted furniture of extremely high quality. Their main focus is on kitchens, but they also supply built-in cupboards for bedrooms, dressing rooms, vanities and cabinets for bathrooms, as well as fitted TV cabinets, bars, home studies and office furniture. Romeo will project manage your entire kitchen remodelling project, initially designing the space and then working closely with electricians, plumbers, tilers and other contractors ensuring that you get the kitchen installation of your dreams without any hassles. Romeo is known for it’s customer service and has hundreds of satisfied customers waiting to tell you about their enjoyable experience.
All of Romeo’s cabinetry can be supplied in a wide variety of different finishes, colours and styles from classic traditional to modern and minimalist. Kitchen cabinetry is often supplied with top of the range Caesarstone tops and splashbacks which are available in a range of beautiful colours and textures and are extremely durable. Other tops including granite are also used frequently depending on the look and finish your designer is trying to achieve. Kitchens are designed to incorporate up-market fitted appliances like ovens, hobs (induction, ceramic, electric or gas, grillers, deep fryers or teppanyaki’s), integrated fridges and freezers and dishwashers. While Romeo Kitchens does work closely with a few local appliances supply companies including SMEG – who supplied all the appliances for
racks, shoe racks, internal drawers, internal lighting and even glass doors and counters so you can easily see at glance where everything is stored. Headboards, bedside cabinets, dressing tables and wardrobes can all be co-ordinated to create an appealing unified look. Romeo will also design and manufacture bars and furniture for your entertainment areas whether fitted or free-standing, or they can work to your design brief. Their newer range of TV cabinets is elegantly simple and unfussy and conceals all those irritating cables and wires. Romeo is understandably renowned for their attention to detail and quality.
the new showroom – customers can also select their own appliances from whoever they choose and then the designer will incorporate the chosen appliances into the final design. Interesting and functional design details for your kitchen include top hinge flap up doors and vertical bifold doors for wall hung units, fold out fittings for corner units – which are always awkward spaces – pull out spice racks and larders. Under counter LED strip lights are both glamorous and practical helping you to create a well-designed kitchen that’s beautiful and also works well. Romeo’s walk-in wardrobes and bedroom furniture is fully customised to each client’s needs and individual design aesthetics. Wardrobes can include trouser racks, tie 63
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With the opening of their new showroom Romeo Kitchens has launched their innovative and exclusive Verditi brand for the most discerning high-end market. Verditi takes quality, design and luxury to an even higher level with their brand slogan “No Compromises”. As Johannesburg based brand manager – Morne van der Merwe – says, the Verditi brand has a number of exclusive material options they can use which include tempered glass fronted fronts, high gloss lacquer that shouts out quality, porcelain (that can be used on both the doors and tops) and exotic wood veneers. Verditi truly does “not compromise” anywhere and uses the exclusive Blum Legrabox and Ambialine drawer system, soft-close Blum hinges, internal fittings from Kessebohmer, special bins from Hailo and Ninka, under mount sinks from well know luxury German brand Blanco and other top brands. Units are truly designed with the customer in mind and everything about the customer, their family and their lifestyle is taken into account to come up with a design that will transform their kitchen into a truly functional, beautiful space.
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The result is that Verditi kitchens have a modern, sleek and timeless appeal with echoes of the best of Italian design. The Verditi range is custom manufactured in South Africa to the highest international standards according to Romeo’s design specifications. It’s then installed by Romeo’s highly skilled and dedicated team with unwavering attention to the smallest details. Verditi is truly the Rolls Royce range of kitchens. Romeo also has just managed to secure the exclusive agencies for the supply of entrance doors, internal doors and security doors from the Italian companies Garofoli and Oikos which are renowned for their innovative designs and superlative quality. Romeo is excited by this development as they believe that these 2 brands fit perfectly into their vision for the future. Upmarket home owners in the future will not accept the quality that they did in the past and these doors will work beautifully in these up-market homes, taking the final finish to a new level.
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Romeo opened their first Harare showroom, outside of Msasa, in 2012 at Sam Levy’s Village. This year they moved that showroom from Sam Levy’s to the new prestigious Village Walk. The official launch of the superb new showroom was held on 25th of July and was attended Romeo’s past customers, future prospective customers, as well as leading designers, architects and contractors. Visit their showroom at Shop 32 Village Walk call: 077 852 5460 email: romeohre@romeoafrica.com website: www.romeoafrica.com
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The Zimbabwe Agricultural Society(Z.A.S) is set to construct a $100 million Hotel and Convention Centre with a seating capacity of 15 000 guests at their Business Hub in Harare. Addressing stakeholders at the launch of the Convention Centre and Hotel today, ZAS Chief Executive Officer, Dr Anxious Masuka said the development follows the City of Harare Local Development Plan Review No 42 of 2006’s allowance for showground re-zoning to Public Buildings. “The City of Harare Local Development Plan Review No 42 of 2006, undertaken at the instigation of the Zimbabwe Agricultural Society brought vitality to showgrounds as they were known then by transforming them into an Exhibition Park. “This followed the LDP42’s allowance foe showground rezoning to Public Buildings(Other and the designation of a commercial area.The commercial area is now the site of the fuel station and the proposed shopping mall.
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“That Local Development Plan is what has brought us here,in that plan we said this society will be so relevant to the economic development of Zimbabwe specifically to Harare’s attainment of the world class city status to an extent that we had to look for something that is sufficiently magnanimous in outlook and would meet with current and future expectations,” he said. He added that the Convention Centre will double the current sitting capacity of the biggest convention centre in Zimbabwe. “This is why the Zimbabwe Convention Centre was mooted, it will comprise a 15 000 sitter auditorium, just to highlight that the current sitting capacity of the biggest convention centre in Zimbabwe is somewhere in the region of about 7000,” said Masuka. In an interview with 263Chat on the sidelines of the launch, Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing July Moyo welcomed the development saying it came at time when there is a shortage of
hotel rooms in the country. “The build up environment is changing in Zimbabwe, hotel and conferencing has to move faster,hotel rooms in Zimbabwe are in short supply in the country and we believe that what the Zimbabwe Agricultural Society is doing changes the skyline for Harare as well as the agricultural show business.
“We have been talking to them together with the mayor to say all the way from the Kopje to the residential areas here if there was a concept to design properly done which is futuristic, it can start telling us how Harare is going to develop outside our normal CBD area where we want to de-congest the CBD areas of our cities and this is why we are doing this,” said Moyo.
Mayor Cllr Ben Manyenyeni and the Minister of Local Government Hon. July Moyo officiated at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Zimbabwe Convention Centre at the Harare Showgrounds on Wednesday. The centre will comprise of a hotel, 15000 seated conference centre and a business hub. Speaking to reporters after the ceremony Moyo said: With the demands in Harare, hotel and conferencing has to change even faster. Hotel rooms in the country are in short supply right now and we believe that what Zimbabwe Agricultural society is doing here, changes the skyline in the Harare city area as well as the Agricultural show business. And we believe that infrastructure development is a catalyst for the development of the country and when the president says Zimbabwe is open for business, that business cannot exist unless we as Zimbabweans investing in infrastructure which includes your built-up environment, roads, sewerage, water systems including your electricity‌ We have been conversing together with the mayor to say all the way from the Kopje to residential areas, if there was a concept design properly done which is futuristic, which wil start telling us how Harare is going to develop outside our normal CBD area.
In as far as investment to assist with the yawning infrastructure investment deficit gap, said loans, foreign direct investment and resource mobilisation through vehicles such as pension funds had not happening for the past 15 to 20 years, Zimbabwe is now looking at foreign and domestic investors to deal with the gap. Moyo added that the foreign investor was a critical component in mobilising foreign currency so that projects would move faster.
The last hotel went up maybe 25 years ago, so you can imagine the gap that we have to catch up on.So as a city we are an enabler and a facilitator. We are so delighted to be in partnership with the Agricultural Society on this particular one. But we also invite others to fill up this gap. The conferencing opportunities for this country and this city in particular are so high, they can only be met by supporting services.
Moyo said his government has needed to intervene in upgrading roads in cities. That is not to say the cities have naturally failed but because delayed maintenance is capitalised. The upgrading of infrastructure is critical to attracting investors, he said. As for where the the investment has come from: In the old days we used to rely on World Bank, IMF, African Development Bank or on bilaterals such as DFID for infrastructure support, but now the private sector is also coming in large numbers. Manyenyni said: The trajectory [for Harare] is steep. We have a catch-up game to play. We are looking at no less than ten of these [convention centres] in the next ten years. 75
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The manufacturing plant is situated at 1826 Spurn Road in Ardbennie just off Simon Mazorodze Road and bordering on the heavy industrial sites and the residential suburb of Houghton Park. The company is committed to training local job seekers and has helped boost employment in the previously disadvantaged surrounding suburbs. Not only are they committed to create local employment opportunities they are also committed to an employment and training programme that is gender sensitive and provides opportunities for young women and girls who are generally excluded from Scientific and engineering jobs. The site for the new plant was acquired in 2013, (adjacent to the new Pepsi plant) but planning and acquiring the necessary
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