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Joburg and Pretoria will merge into a new mega-city by 2030: expertsThe distance between the edges of Johannesburg and P...
01/12/2017

Joburg and Pretoria will merge into a new mega-city by 2030: experts

The distance between the edges of Johannesburg and Pretoria will continue to shrink as both cities continue to develop outwards at a rapid pace.

As a result many experts are suggesting that the two metros will form a single ‘mega-city’ with a population exceeding 10 million by 2030.

This is according to Pam Golding’s Annual real estate review, which looked at the major property trends taking place across South Africa.

The review found that while many Gauteng homeowners will continue to ‘semigrate’ to other parts of the country – including Cape Town and Umhlanga – even more people are heading to the cities, meaning increased prospects of growth over the next 10 years.

“Centres such as Sandton, Rosebank, Fourways, Midrand, Pretoria East and a number of others are continuing to develop strongly, demonstrating a high degree of confidence from investors,” said the report.

“The growth of these centres tends to have a positive impact on local residential property markets within and around them, often generating a demand for residential properties close by, as residents seek to avoid increasing traffic volumes and reduce transport costs as far as possible by living closer to places of work, schools and other amenities.”

Key to this development will be the addition of 19 new Gautrain stations, which will include Lanseria Airport, Cradle of Humankind and Soweto.

“In addition, a Gautrain station is on the cards for Fourways, which, based on the experience of Sandton and Rosebank, is only likely to further stimulate the area.”

“The evolution of the Fourways area over the last decade has been nothing short of staggering and, given the plans that property development giants such as the Accelerate Property Fund have for the region, there is now little doubt that we are seeing the area evolve into a mini-city in the mould of the Sandton city centre,” it said.

Citing statistics published at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors’ Africa Summit held in Sandton earlier this year, Pam Golding said that the urbanisation of African cities, particularly those of Gauteng, are likely to attract more than 300,000 people annually.

“From this we can see that the picture of migrations within the country is a great deal more complex than just one of semigration to the Cape,” it said.

“A massive migration to Gauteng is also ongoing.”

https://businesstech.co.za/news/lifestyle/211246/joburg-and-pretoria-will-merge-into-a-new-mega-city-by-2030-experts/

30/11/2017

World’s Best Property Development to be announced soon

Out of the hundreds of thousands of new properties developments across the world, only a select exceptional few go on to be successful in the International Property Awards. From those, only one can be crowned the overall World’s Best.

Over the past year, a panel of over 80 expert judges, chaired by four UK Lords, have studied and assessed thousands of entries from 115 countries to the world-renowned International Property Awards.

The winners at country level have already been decided, but the ultimate World’s Best Property Development winner will not be revealed until the 2017-18 International Property Awards on Monday 4th December during the awards ceremony at The Savoy Hotel London.

Contenders have now competed throughout the regional stages of the competition and three of the highest scoring nominees per category from each region will eagerly await the results to reveal the overall Africa regional winners and ultimately which development is the best in the world!

A range of African Property Developers who are in the running for the World’s Best award include:

Waterfall Management Company – Mixed Use Development category for the Waterfell Estate project located mid-way between Johannesburg and Pretoria on a 2200-hectare tract of land triangulated between Woodmead, Kyalami and Midrand, formerly known as the farm, Waterval. www.waterfall-estate.co.za

City of Joburg Property Company – Public Services Development for The Council Chamber project located at the top of Rissik Street, Johannesburg. The Council Chamber is an iconic structure that celebrates African principles of space making and symbolises the City’s transformation in line with the core values of transparency, accountability and accessibility.

www.jhbproperty.co.za

They will compete against other companies and projects from across the globe to determine the World’s Best Architecture, Development and Interior Design

The awards, now in their 24th year, celebrate the highest levels of achievement by companies operating within Architecture, Real Estate, Interior Design and Development sectors. They are the world’s largest and most wide-ranging programme of awards in the property industry.

Over the course of 2017, the International Property Awards has received over 1700 entries from 115 countries.

Covering 48 different residential and commercial categories, regional heats are staged for Arabia, Europe, Africa, Canada, Central & South America, the Caribbean, USA, UK and Asia Pacific. These have been celebrated at gala presentation events in Bangkok, Dubai, London and Toronto during the course of the year.

President of the International Property Awards, Stuart Shield, says: “After a year-long process of evaluating and assessing many thousands of entries our judging panel is now ready to announce its final results. We will now reveal the finest property developments in each region and also those that have excelled overall to win the fiercely contested title of World’s Best.”

Winners so far can be found at www.propertyawards.net/winners and the overall World’s Best winners will be released shortly after the event on the 4th December.

Press representatives are invited to attend The International Property Awards on Monday 4th December 2017 at the Savoy Hotel, London from 9am.

For a press invitation, please contact Dawn Wightman on the details below.

For more information about the International Property Awards – please contact: PR & Marketing Manager – Dawn Wightman Tel: +44 (0) 1245 250981 Email: [email protected] Web: www.propertyawards.net

The International Property Awards are open to residential and commercial property professionals from around the globe.They celebrate the highest levels of achievement by companies operating in all sectors of the property and real estate industry. An International Property Award is a world-renowned m...

29/11/2017

Allandale voted best interchange in the city

The Allandale Road interchange has been rated the best in the city, Rivonia Road interchange the best for connectivity and William Nicol Drive interchange for supporting infrastructure.

These were the findings of Joburg’s first new road interchange index, launched two weeks ago, which measures the performance of the city’s most popular business node off-ramps according to user mobility, roadway capacity and ease of access.

These were the findings after the new suburban mixed-use node of Waterfall in the Midrand area commissioned Arup, a global design and engineering company, to conduct a technical evaluation of key interchanges in the city.

This was based on a rating of 1 being poor, and 5 being excellent. The study assessed interchange type and supporting road infrastructure; coverage; connectivity (travel distance from the various business nodes); daily traffic volumes; vehicle speeds; and airport and terminal access.

Overall, the N1/Allandale interchange performed the best across all criteria considered, scoring 43 points out of a possible 45.

William Nicol and Allandale were the highest ranked in the supporting road infrastructure category.

Both benefit from well-developed secondary and tertiary road networks that enable easier traffic flow and alleviate pressure off main roads.

Allandale was also the only interchange without traffic signals, encouraging free flow traffic movements and quick access on and off highways

Connectivity was another factor considered, meaning the travel distance from various business nodes within Joburg to each interchange was measured to calculate an average travelling distance.

Rivonia topped this category with an average distance of 13.2km.

William Nicol and Allandale were tied second, both averaging 14.7km

Allandale’s central location in relation to Pretoria, Joburg and the east and west of the city made it the best for coverage. It is in close proximity to all major highways and provides unparalleled ease-of-access to national logistics and transport routes

With regard to daily traffic volumes, the Allandale interchange was the only interchange found to still have extra capacity to accommodate more vehicles.

At its peak, the Allandale interchange handles almost 80000 vehicles travelling southbound and over 70000 vehicles travelling northbound a day.

Its nearest competitor, Rivonia Road, can handle only 60000 in both directions.

On average, the Allandale interchange provides the shortest distance to nearest airports and rail terminals, making it the most competitive in terms of logistical and travel considerations.

“The degree of accessibility for any city is, to a large extent, determined by the access gained from highway interchanges,” said Simon van Jaarsveld, transportation planner at Arup.

“These roadways provide access and exposure to millions of people every day and should be a key consideration when determining where to locate one’s business.”

Pete Mackenzie, head of development at Attacq, a property development company, said the findings of the index again reaffirm Waterfall as the most strategically-placed business node in the province.

“Waterfall recognises the importance of investing in solid public transport infrastructure and has funded the building of well-planned, quality road infrastructure in the area to ensure this.

“We are committed to partnering with the government and local stakeholders to make Waterfall a world-class integrated city,” he said.

Waterfall, a growing mixed-use area in Midrand, is one of the latest growth nodes in the province.

Scored 43 out of a possible 45 in first new road interchange index

Deloitte’s stunning new R1 billion headquarters in MidrandDeloitte’s new premises will be developed in Waterfall in Midr...
29/11/2017

Deloitte’s stunning new R1 billion headquarters in Midrand

Deloitte’s new premises will be developed in Waterfall in Midrand, Gauteng joining a number of leading corporates consolidating their operations in that area, including PwC.

The new building will be located right on the Allandale interchange of the N1 highway, at the eastern side of Waterfall City.

Bulk earthworks for the project will start in August 2017, with construction commencing on Deloitte’s new Gauteng office in the final quarter of this year.

The development will be complete in the first quarter of 2020. Deloitte will begin operating from its new South African base from April 2020.

https://businesstech.co.za/news/business/170269/a-look-at-deloittes-stunning-new-r1-billion-headquarters-in-midrand/

29/11/2017

Lightning storm last night in Midrand this is a transformer that was hit in Northfolk Road

29/11/2017

Lightning storm last night in Midrand hit a transformer on Northfolk Road

City Power planned maintenance
20/11/2017

City Power planned maintenance

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14/08/2016

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