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1 ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDINGS DEPARTMENT ICC DURBAN ARENA PRESENTATION TO ICCD BOARD 21 September 2005 Presented by Ken Froise ICCDA Development Manager, Architecture & Buildings Department Nov 2003: ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDINGS DEPARTMENT ICC DURBAN ARENA Project authority and R430m budget approved Approval based on Economic Impact assessment that: - 12953 new jobs created in construction phase - 23000 new jobs will have been created after ten years - R612m contribution to SA’s GDP after year one and R21.6bn after 10 years

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PRESENTATION TO ICCD BOARD21 September 2005

Presented by Ken FroiseICCDA Development Manager,Architecture & Buildings Department

Nov 2003:

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Project authority and R430m budget approved

Approval based on Economic Impact assessment that:- 12953 new jobs created in construction phase- 23000 new jobs will have been created after ten years- R612m contribution to SA’s GDP after year one and R21.6bn

after 10 years

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Strategic Concept

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Intervention to ensure economic impact maximised

The development needs to be:- Both exclusive and inclusive- A people’s place ie owned by the people of Durban- Catalyse regeneration of the precinct- An experience which encourages return visit tourism

The New Arena

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The New ArenaTransparency

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The New ArenaMore Versatility

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The New ArenaAfrica Square

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The New ArenaAfrica Square

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The New Arena

A lot more:

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- Optimum provision for conferencing, indoor sports, concertsand exhibitions

- Flexibility i.t.o. range and type of spaces- Large covered outdoor public gathering space

At more cost:

- Unsuccessful strategy to secure additional funding- The need to reduce the scheme

However:

With the benefit of future expansion to achieve the optimum vision

The New Arena

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Existing ICC

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The New Arena

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ACurrently under construction

The New Arena

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Next Phase

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The New Arena

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AThe complete facility

Phase 1Basement

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Phase 1Ground Floor

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Phase 1First Floor

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Phase 1Second Floor

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Phase 1Sections

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Phase 1Street view from South West

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Phase 1Aerial view from South West

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Phase 1

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AARENA FUNCTION

Phase 1

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ARENA FUNCTION

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Phase 1

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AARENA FUNCTION

Phase 1

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ARENA FUNCTION

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Phase 1

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AARENA FUNCTION

Phase 1

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ARENA FUNCTION

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Phase 1

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AARENA FUNCTION

Phase 1

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ARENA SUB-DIVISION

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Phase 1

ELECTRONICS : Delegate Safety

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The ICC will need to demonstrate a high level of non-Intrusive security in and around the building using:

- 90 CCTV colour cameras, with digital recording & mgt software- Access control linked to the CCTV- Chemical & Biological threat detector- Geiger detector (nuclear waste, dirty bomb)- Multi-language voice evaluation

Phase 1

ELECTRONICS : Communication

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The ICC will need a substantial communication infrastructureway ahead of any other centre in South Africa:

- Independent satellite communications (dish on roof)- Gigabit network, voice over IP enabled- Multilayer firewalls- Ability to support internet cafes, wireless access- Ability to support a FIFA 2010 media centre

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Phase 1

ELECTRONICS : Multi function

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Multi-function halls need sufficient AV equipment to enablethem to operate in different modes & allow for quick turn-around times:

-High quality distributed AV system for background music,public address & multi-language voice evacuation

- Trussing to cater for lowered ceiling- Lighting to cater for different moods and needs- Trussing to build stage (corporate market)- Networked audio distribution system (easy & quick setup)

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ELECTRONICS : Crowd Management

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Turnstile counters and management systems will overseecrowds both inside and outside the centre:

- External CCTV camera feed to Venue Control Centre- Turnstile counters- People counters at strategic bottlenecks- Roof cameras inside the arena

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Phase 1

ELECTRONICS : Building Management

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A modern centralised building management system willbe used to monitor the levels of service, incl energy costs:

- BMS will control the hall lighting and thermal comfort levels- Energy management will reduce running costs

Phase 1Programme

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Principal Building Contract award – 19 November 2004Site handover – 11 March 2005Beneficial occupation for Indaba 2006Practical completion – December 2006Full commissioning – February 2007

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Phase 1

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APROGRESSFirst floor view towards Hall 4

ASSOCIATED INITIATIVES

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-Social Responsibility Project

-Economic Impact assessment

-ICC Campus concept

- MOTH Hall refurbishment for Natural Science Museum

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ASSOCIATED INITIATIVES

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-Crime / violence threat to delegates major concern to ICCD

-Important to demonstrate initiatives towards addressing this

-Crime prevention related project identified to run in parallel withthe arena project

- Developing Periodic Court project with Ethekwini ABM’s

Social Responsibility Project

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-A condition of project approval and budget allocation was requirementto monitor economic impact against projected targets

-Head : EDD working with Conningarth Economists have developed theEthekwini Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) as monitoring tool

-Monthly contractor reporting mechanism in place to facilitate thecapturing of necessary data

-TBDC appointed by the City to assist with monitoring contractor & sub-contractor BEE targets

Economic Impact Assessment

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ASSOCIATED INITIATIVES

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-Concept of a safe precinct incorporating the ICC, DEC and hotels

-UIP concept of working with other stakeholders to create safe environment within both the campus and the precinct

-Pedestrianising Walnut Road to integrate ICC campus components

-Identifying and establishing safe routes for delegates to other city destinations

ICC Campus Concept

The New ArenaAfrica Square

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ASSOCIATED INITIATIVES

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-NSM relocation a fundamental requirement to reinforcing CityHall as a city centre tourist node

-Strong tourism node link between ICC, Africa Square, MOTH &Natural Science Museum

-ICC & NSM Physically linked by Heritage / Culture / Science precinct

-MOTH refurbishment executed as an extension of the ICCDA contractusing the same resources

MOTH Hall Refurbishment for NSM

The ICCDA Procurement Forum

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-Established & mandated to facilitate Arena Protocol

-Representation by relevant Council departments (A&B dept, BusinessSupport, EDD, Procurement) & key members of the professional team

What it does:Facilitates transfer of information for economic impact assessmentSets BEE targets for the main contract and all selected sub-contractsAdjudicates and recommends award of main contractFacilitates implementation of the Social Responsibility Project

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The ICCDA Procurement Forum

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Statistics to date

Adjudicated & recommended award of principal building contract toMasinya Consortium which is a 51% BBE & 39%PBE

The award value for the principal building contract was R357m

24 out of a total of 59 Selected Sub-contracts have been awarded

The value of sub-contracts awarded to date is R200m

Thank you

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