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199 OXFORD

199 OXFORD Oxford Parks , Johannesburg
CLIENT Intaprop Investments
PROJECT MANAGER & PRINCIPAL AGENT Duncan Clark Project Management
ARCHITECT GLH Architects
BASEMENT ARCHITECT dhk Architects
QUANTITY SURVEYOR Gro2 Consulting
CIVIL ENGINEER - ROADS JG Afrika
CIVIL & STRUCTURAL ENGINEER Pure Consulting
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER RWP Consulting Engineers
MECHANICAL ENGINEER Adaptive Resource Engineers
WET SERVICES IZAZI Consulting Engineers
FIRE ENGINEER WSP in Africa
SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT Solid Green Consulting
HEALTH & SAFETY CONSULTANT Comprac Holdings
INTERIOR DESIGNERS Boogertman + Partners Ink Design Lab Giant Leap
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Insite Landscape Architects
TENANT REPRESENTATIVE Turner & Townsend
MAIN CONTRACTOR Concor
PHOTOGRAPHY Infrastructurephotos

Developed by Intaprop , 199 Oxford is the first completed building in the Oxford Parks precinct which is envisaged as a sustainable and cosmopolitan mediumdensity urban environment that brings 300,000m 2 of development rights to the Dunkeld precinct linking Illovo to Rosebank along Oxford Road in Johannesburg . The precinct will promote a 24h lifestyle with an office , retail , hotel and residential mixeduse environment . There is a strong emphasis on the design of the public spaces .

The vision for Oxford Parks is to build on the strength and unique energy of Rosebank to develop , from the outset , a dynamic , vibrant urban lifestyle with a strong pedestrian focus , located close to public transport offerings . Implementing a soft security policy without fences , the precinct extends the city in a seamless and fully integrated manner .
Phase 1 The first phase of Oxford Parks is organised around a diagonal division of the site as a pedestrian extension of Oxford Road , inviting the eye and the pedestrians themselves into the heart of the precinct . 199 Oxford occupies the south eastern corner of Oxford Parks and is an office and retail mixed use building of six floors with a gross floor area
The first phase is organised around a diagonal division of the site
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