The Civil Engineering Contractor July 2019 | Page 16

ON SITE On your marks, set… the race against time The early days of the development were hampered — but not delayed — by extreme rain. By Eamonn Ryan When it comes to constructing student accommodation, what focuses the minds of contractors is that the first day of the academic term represents an immovable deadline. It has to be completed before students arrive: a development completed just one week late can only come onto the market a full year later. 14 | CEC July 2019 D eveloper Lapalaka Group and main contractor Khune- Con have until December 2019 to transform what is presently a muddy block at 40 Cookham Avenue in Auckland Park, Johannesburg, into a R38-million secure home-from- home development for University of Johannesburg (UJ) students in the heart of the city’s student precinct. Their aim is to develop the entire street, with this project involving the demolition of several private homes, and the erection of a three-story residential complex of 63 fully-furnished units or ‘pods’, each containing four bedrooms, a kitchen, fully-serviced bathroom and a small serving counter within a pod; together with social amenities such as sport, entertainment with free Wi-Fi and study facilities, security and 24-hour administration. There’s a mini soccer pitch on the roof. As the location is within 400m walking distance of UJ, parking provision is calculated at a ratio of one parking bay per 33 students. The demand for tertiary education continues to grow, and a campus such as UJ — in common with other universities — is estimated to have a shortfall of accommodation for about 9 000 students. Home-like amenities are important for youths still lacking life experience, and this development aims to bridge the gap between being at home and out in the world. One of the most popular choices among students is purpose-built student accommodation that enables them to play as well as work. These are secure, managed apartment blocks. UJ Student Accommodation & Residence Life division is mainly responsible for the accommodation of approximately 19 000 students in both university owned and managed residences as well as off- campus accredited privately owned accommodation. Lapalaka has privately provided several thousand units. Lapalaka specialises in university accommodation and site 40 Cookham is merely its latest of many such projects. Along with Feemstra, it ranks among the student www.civilsonline.co.za