SA Affordable Housing May - June 2019 // Issue: 76 | Page 4
EDITOR’S COLUMN
Alternatives, alternatives
– everywhere
With yet another round of load shedding under our belt, on the back
of another fuel price hike, the uncertainty while everyone waits for
the outcome of the elections, every cent in the affordable housing
sector is under scrutiny. And change is afoot.
W
hether we like it or not, change is here. Current
circumstances and where technology takes us
forces us to re-think how we operate, how we
communicate, which products we choose and how we get
through the working week.
As someone recently said to me – now is the time
leaders (in public and private sectors) need to think
ahead to plan for disruptive industries and transformation
that leads us to a change in mindset which we can no
longer sidestep.
Alternative technology in every form is all around us
and, if we are honest with ourselves, we would have to
admit that it’s just better, more advanced, better suited and
importantly more sustainable. Whether it’s a new building
technique, modular system, alternative energy solution,
sanitary system or recycling – every aspect of our existence
is rapidly changing.
Long gone are the times when development would take
years between new innovations or products. Concrete is
changing from the base; new blocks and bricks are being
developed that are light-weight, easier to work with and
transport; timber and steel modular components are
already on our doorsteps and are delivered as complete
housing units; advancement in heating and gas has made
technology easily accessible and affordable for the market;
toilets have been developed that use only two litres of
water; and our prior waste products are repurposed into
useful products for every industry.
When chatting to a local manufacturer recently, they told
me that it is better for companies to grow and develop their
products to incorporate change and the direction of the
markets. This way you will [hopefully] keep your clients,
rather than loose them to another company that embraces
the latest technology. Your short-term loss by accepting
new technology is a long-term gain through continued
relationships and sustainability – which is what the
world requires.
With all of these developments across all sectors, is it not
time to embrace change?
In this issue, we feature Light Steel Frame building,
advancements in water heating technology and
amendments to SANS 10400 regarding insulation.
We continue our industry matters column from the
Banking Association and we also have a controversial article
on when an erf is regarded as a ‘registered erf’ which
typically has large cost implications for developers. We look
at Joburg’s Jewel City redevelopment project and profile
Katleho Mallela from Anquet Construction.
I hope you find this issue valuable and, as always, I
welcome your feedback be it positive or negative. Your
opinion matters so please get in touch. If you wish to
promote a new product or technology for the industry or
showcase one of your projects, drop me an email.
Ben
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