Functionality Innovative spatial arrangements create an unconventional configuration enhancing the many processes within the facility . The layout provides entrances and exits for a variety of reasons , including test drives , displays , cars bought , cars sold and cars requiring maintenance . However , stringent measures create secure access control and a sealed building protecting the cars from prevalent dust , wind and driving rain .
Intuitive design further maintains the ease of access , increased work efficiency and boosted productivity through streamlined spatial transitions . Lastly , the interconnected showroom layout is carefully considered to maximise the quantity of cars on show and optimise the viewing experience .
Economic and Financial Considerations A financial feasibility was carefully calculated and strictly maintained throughout the project by a persevering project team . The capital outlay was validated by the creation of increased showroom space , optimised office facilities , improved customer experience and holistically integrated and a productive client-specific facility .
The spatial layout is unique , custom created for getWorth requirements and optimal configuration . Life cycle analyses determined the layout and scrutinised the economic feasibility for the best possible return to all parties involved . While the end product is tailor-made , the design considers the evolution of the company and building , providing flexibility for future adaption without major costs .
The Tenant The facilities have been let under a 10-year triple-net lease to getWorth , a thriving business of buying and selling certified high-quality cars . They are owned by Motus , South Africa ’ s leading automotive group and blue-chip tenant listed on the JSE . They operate at an unrivalled scale in South and East Africa , the UK , Australia and South-East Asia – employing 17,000 people globally .
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