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PROJECT ALERTS Project updates courtesy of Leads 2 Business. Procedural Conceptual Consultancy Infrastructure – Roads Eastern Cape Zimbabwe Construction of a major dam at the Foxwood site on the Koonap River is under planning for the purpose of augmenting water supplies to Adelaide in the Eastern Cape and to provide reliable water supplies for existing and new irrigation. Adelaide is an established Karoo town situated on the banks of the Koonap River, approximately 200km north-east from Port Elizabeth. The EIA was undertaken in 2015, as well as specialist studies. Key areas of the feasibility study: •  Review of Koonap River catchment hydrology, including ecological water requirements in the river. • Assessment of domestic, commercial, and irrigation water requirements. •  Development of models for potential sustainable irrigation schemes. • Dam type and option analysis leading to design of a composite earth embankment and gravity concrete dam. •  Economic impact assessment of the proposed dam construction and operation, and options for potential irrigation schemes. • Stakeholder engagement, public participation, and environmental screening in support of EIA. Rehabilitation and upgrading of the Murambinda to Birchenough Road in Zimbabwe through a build, operate, and transfer financing model and/or loan financing, is under way. Government has commenced work to rehabilitate the 106km gravel road linking Murambinda growth point and Birchenough Bridge border post with South Africa after the country’s Treasury released over USD30-million for the project. Manicaland provincial engineer Arnold Mutungwazi confirmed the development recently. Work has commenced on the paving of the road, and so far about 15km has been completed, with prospects for accelerated completion. The money is part of the USD230-million road fund released by Zimbabwe’s Transport Minister Joram Gumbo in 2018 for rehabilitation of the country’s road network. The money was shared among the country’s 10 provinces. According to Gumbo, the country would need about USD5.5-billion for road infrastructure. The Murambinda to Birchenough Bridge link road has for years been a challenging drive, especially during rainy seasons. The road, when complete, will provide the shortest distance from Harare to the Birchenough Bridge via Buhera, where the Wedza-Buhera Road is also undergoing rehabilitation. Design Tender Infrastructure – Mine Infrastructure – Municipality KwaZulu-Natal Daniëlskuil, Northern Cape The award-winning Beverly Hills Hotel in Umhlanga, which first opened its doors in 1964, is tendering for construction of services and infrastructure for refurbishment and extensions to retain its existing elegance, gracious hospitality, and intuitive service. The Beverly Hills Hotel, located at 1 Lighthouse Road in Umhlanga Rocks, KwaZulu-Natal, requires a multistorey extension constructed to the north of the existing hotel to the same height, over Erf  3128 Umhlanga Rocks (Porritt House), Erf 1 of 260 Umhlanga Rocks, and proposed Remainder of Portion 1 of Erf 3132 Umhlanga Rocks. The redevelopment of the Beverly Hills Hotel will include: two levels of basement parking; fine-dining restaurant(s); all-day dining restaurant(s); function venue with meeting rooms; spa treatment centre; 130 guest suites (existing rooms will be converted to suites); sky bar / function venue; atrium linking existing tower with northern extension of the hotel; demolition of Porritt House; removal of a number of coastal red milkwood trees of varying ages and other vegetation; development of a public amenity possibly including fast food kiosk(s) adjacent to the existing promenade along the seaward boundary on Erf  641 Umhlanga. Kgatelopele Local Municipality in the Northern Cape has invited expressions of interest through proposals from qualified competent and registered firms for the planning and implementation of the municipality’s integrated infrastructure Master Plan of Kgatelopele Local Municipality. Kgatelopele Local Municipality has undertaken an initiative to request an expression of interest for the development and implementation of the Integrated Infrastructure Plan, which is part of a long-term strategic plan to provide direction for strategic developments and infrastructure investment; promote efficient, sustainable, and planned investments by all sectors; and indicate priority areas for investment in land development in line with the spatial development framework. This will ensure that the municipality is able to render quality, reliable, sustainable, and resilient infrastructure to its community. 32 | CEC February 2019 www.civilsonline.co.za