PROJECTS
The roofs provide a cooler shading, opposed to conventional roofs.
covering at 180mm thickness. The client requested
structural timber elements to be used as much as
possible throughout the project.
Eucalyptus grandis from Mpumalanga was selected
for the project as it is the strongest material with the
best availability in the market given the quantity and
bigger dimensions required within the tight timeline
provided by the client. All the timber is treated with
Tanalith-E (a water-based preservative) in Riversdale,
Cape Town, so that it has the longest possible life span
with minimal maintenance while reaching both our
and the client’s needs of using environmentally-
friendly treatments.
Thatch bundles ready for installation by the Cape Reed Team.
The park is home to many wildlife species.
GETTING IT DONE
You must keep in mind that the area on which the p ark
stands today, once used to be a landfill. This posed
several challenges, all of which were successfully
overcome. Dubai Safari Park is to date the largest
commercial project completed by Cape Reed. The
extensive thatched roofs (some of them covering more
than 1 000m²) had some challenges during
construction, especially with the integration of
different building materials (timber, steel and
concrete), but the Cape Reed team managed to face
and tackle these challenges with great success.
Aesthetically, our thatched roofs are a perfect fit
with the overall theme of the park, but apart from this,
these roofs are also highly versatile, durable and
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