Architect and Builder November/December 2015 | Page 68
WINNER FACTORY AND WAREHOUSE CATEGORY: Value Logistics Distribution Centre
The judges said of Value Logistics’ new Distribution Centre, in
Kraaifontein, Western Cape that “this is one of those projects in
which one can see that the structure was well-designed, that the
team worked closely to make the programme work and that the
architects could fulfil their vision of an aesthetically pleasing facility.”
The installation consists of two warehouses, one for Value
Logistics (about 13,000m²) and one for Freightpak (about 7,000m²),
as well as support facilities.
As one would expect, these warehouses are massive, with
columns spaced far apart with the double pitched roof (the Kliplok roof sheeting was, of course, rolled in long lengths on site)
supported on light transverse roof trusses which, in turn, are carried
by long span longitudinal lattice girders between the columns. In this
instance, the lower sections of the columns are made using tilt up
concrete columns. “The substantial clear height inside the buildings
takes you by surprise, until you notice the very high racking storage
areas. Of course, such buildings, by their very nature, need height
for storage and for handling operational vehicles,” the judges said.
“And then there is a little architectural gem tucked away on
this otherwise very functional and industrial site,” the judges said.
“We have come to expect a two-storey rectangular box that houses
the offices for such a project. Not so in this case! This beautifully
detailed structure, with exposed steel extending to the glass-fronted
reception area, transforms this good industrial project into a truly
deserving winner of B & T Steel’s Factory and Warehouse Category
for excellence in the use of steel,” they concluded.
Client: Loudon Property Investments
Architect: Loudon Perry Anderson Architects
Structural Engineer: Sutherland Structural Engineers
Quantity Surveyor: JMHT Quantity Surveyors
Main Contractor: Group Five Coastal
Steelwork Contractor, Detailers: Union
Structural Engineering Works
Cladding Contractor: Scheltema Roofing
Painter: Nu Nation Protective Coatings
WINNER MINING AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY: Medupi Power Station-Air Cooled Condenser
In 2007, GEA approached A. Leita and Kentz to submit a bid for
the Medupi air cooling structures. A. Leita teamed up with Cadcon
and Boksan Projects and formed the ABC Joint Venture.
When one visits the site, because of the enormous boiler houses
which stand close to the air cooling units, one is surprised to learn
that each unit has over 4,000 tons of steelwork. “To grasp just how
big a project the air cooling actually is, it was necessary for us to drill
down into what makes these units tick,” they said. There is an air
cooling unit for each of the six boilers; the radiators sit on a structural
steel support structure; floor beams are covered with 4mm floor
plates; an A-frame structure is fabricated ou وX]