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GUARDING OUR ROADS

THE SUCCESS OF THE ROAD WARRIOR PROGRAMME WILL BE ACHIEVED BY : 1. The mobilisation of community and social networks as a mechanism to promote the

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GUARDING OUR ROADS

THE DRIVERS FOR ECONOMIC FUNCTIONALITY

FOOD SECURITY

WATER SECURITY

ENERGY SECURITY

INFRASTRUCTURE

OUR FOCUS

FOOD SECURITY

WATER SECURITY

ENERGY SECURITY

INFRASTRUCTURE

VISIONThe Road Warrior programme, being a

public/private partnership mechanism to promote and develop work creation

throughout Africa. Through the effective implementation of the Jetpatcher Road Maintenance System, members of the

community are mobilised & trained by the private sector and deployed by local,

regional or central government, to maintain and repair the roads in specified geographic

areas in a community driven business structure.

MISSIONTHE SUCCESS OF THE ROAD WARRIOR PROGRAMME WILL BE

ACHIEVED BY :

1. The mobilisation of community and social networks as a mechanism to promote the Road Warrior programme and the establishment of a business structure per community.

2. Accessing government and other resources to procure the Jetpatcher Road Warrior System on behalf of the communities mobilised.

3. Developing and training the members within the community business structure in terms of business development, road maintenance and repair, technical systems maintenance, and community related development programmes.

4. Providing product supply and support to all participants in the Programme through the business structures created.

5. Ensuring continued project service support for all stakeholders in the Programme.

6. Creating the financial mechanisms to support business requirements which are otherwise not attainable.

7. Establishing an effective project management system for all participants in the Programme

THE SYSTEMJETPATCHER 1 TON WARRIOR

THE APPLICATIONSJETPATCHER 1 TON WARRIOR

� Potholes � Edge breaks � Road depressions � Wheel path rutting � Crack sealing � Dig outs � Speed bumps � Drainage buns � Scabbing

THE ADVANTAGESJETPATCHER 1 TON WARRIOR

�• Requires only a crew of two plus traffic control assistance when necessary.

• Minimal preparation for start up for the day's operation.

• A completely self sufficient unit towable by LDV including liquid emulsion tanker, tar sprayer, roller, and compressor.

• High productivity • Longer lasting repairs • No wastage. Use only what you need.• Highly Mobile

THE COST - Cost Price Excluding VAT: R 895,000.00

- Included in this price: 1 ton self contained Warrior unit mounted on

trailer (as per design.) Initial Training on operation of unit.

- Lead Time: 4-6 weeks from placement of official order.

- Payment Terms: 50% non-returnable deposit on order. Balance on receipt of WARRIOR .

1. PROJECT MANAGEMENT

2. STRATEGIC MARKETING & PROMOTION

3. OPPORTUNITY DEVELOPMENT & COORDINATION

4. TRAINING COORDINATION (MOOIPLAATS)

5. PROCUREMENT, DISTRIBUTION & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

6. QUALITY CONTROL & TECHNICAL SUPPORT

7. HUMAN RESOURCES

8. LOGISTIC SUPPORT COORDINATION

9. E COMMERCE & IT DEVELOPMENT

10. COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT

CENTRALISED BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES (NUNET)

NATIONAL COMMUNITY CO-OPERATIVE NETWORK

1. REGIONALLY BASED

2. QUALITY CONTROL

3. ON SITE TRAINING

4. WAREHOUSING & RETAIL SUPPLY

5. SERVICE & PRODUCT QUALITY CONTROL (ON SITE)

6. SPECIALIST SERVICES

7. SITE LOGISTIC SUPPORT

8. REGIONAL PROMOTION

9. LOCAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT

10. LOCAL CONTRACT PROCUREMENT

STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP NETWORK (MILVETS)

1. EXISTING AGENCY NETWORK

2. SMME CONTRACTORS

3. DEVELOPERS

4. ENGINEERS

5. ARCHITECTS

6. QUANTITY SURVEYORS

7. NGO’S

8. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS

NATIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT NETWORK

OPPORTUNITY DEVELOPMENT, TRAINING, MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, EXPERTISE, PRODUCT SUPPLY

Community Development - IRCDe.g. GARDEN OF LIFE

BUSINESS STRUCTURE FRAMEWORK

ROAD WARRIOR

ROAD WARRIOR PROJECT

MANAGEMENT

COMMUNITY CO-OPERATIVE

PROJECT SPECIALISTS &

TRAINERS

COMMUNITY GROUP IN TRAINING

COMMUNITY GROUP IN TRAINING

COMMUNITY GROUP IN TRAINING

COMMUNITY GROUP IN TRAINING

PUBLIC LIAISON

FINANCE ADMIN LOGISTICSPROJECT DATA BASE

PROJECT CO-ORDINATION & TRAINING

PROJECT CO-ORDINATION CENTRE

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

STRUCTURE

WORKFORCE CENTRE

MAINTENANCE CENTRE

CENTRALISED BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES

MILVETS (PTY) LTD

NATIONAL COMMUNITY CO-OPERATIVE NETWORK

PROJECT FINANCING

• The 3 levels of co-operatives work as follows:1. Primary Co-Operative is formed by 5 or more Natural Persons and

may register with at least 51% BEE partnership for equal profit sharing after expenses is covered and reserve fund is sustained.

2. Secondary Co-Operative is formed by members from 2 or more Primary Co-Operatives by means of equal shares purchased.

3. Tertiary Co-Operative is formed by members from 2 or more Secondary Co-Operatives to provide financial support to participants.

• DMV provide start-up grants up to R500 000 to Primary co-operatives, after approved business plan of Co-Operative was accepted to indicate sustainable growth and business venture.

• Your 10% contribution (R50 000) will be explained during business plan development to be provided by CSI / DMV / DBSA Grant Application.

CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT

CDPTertiary

Provincial

CDPPrimary Local A

CDPSecondaryRegional

CDPPrimaryLocal B

CDPArea Office 10 Primary’s

CDPRegional Office

10 Area’s

CDPProvincial Office

10 Regional’s

National Office9 Provinces

Various Primary’sfor market sectors

Secondary’s formedby 2 or more Primary’s

Tertiary formedby Secondary’s

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CO-OPERATIVE SUPPORT STRUCTURE

Primary Co-OpRoad

Maintenance& Repair

TertiaryCo-Op

Funding ApexDMV

SecondaryCo-Op

SecondaryCo-Op

Primary Co-Op

Material Supply

Primary Co-Op

EquipmentMaintenance

JETMASTER / NUNET / MILVETS / C3

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT TEAM

CO-OPERATIVE SUPPORT STRUCTURE

Primary Co-Op

TertiaryCo-Op

SecondaryCo-Op

SecondaryCo-Op

Primary Co-Op

Primary Co-Op

Primary Co-Op

TertiaryCo-Op

SecondaryCo-Op

SecondaryCo-Op

Primary Co-Op

Primary Co-Op

Gauteng Province

Western Cape

Province

Free StateProvince

NorthernProvince

MpumalangaProvince

12 Individuals start to register a co-operative focused on municipal service level agreementsSupported by NUNET and Jet Patcher for Socio-Economic and Entrepreneurial Development

JETPATCHER / NUNET ROAD WARRIOR PROJECT DEVELOPMENT

Develop more Primary’s

Develop more Primary’s

War Veteran Co-Operatives

MILVETS – Identifying, Organising, Training & Placement

DEMOGRAPHIC STRUCTURE OF CO-OPERATIVE

(Suggested)

MALE(VETERANS)

25%

WOMEN25%

YOUTH25%

DISABLED25%

CONCEPT IN TERMS OF ROAD

WARRIORS AGREED UPON BY STAKEHOLDERS

FEASIBILITY STUDY

PARTICIPANTS AND NEEDS IN TERMS OF STAKEHOLDERS ARE IDENTIFIED ON FOR THE MUNICIPALITY BY PROJECT TEAM. FEASIBILITY

REPORT DRAFTED AND SUBMITTED COMMUNITY FORUM

ESTABLISHED TO MANAGE PROJECT

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT, RESOURCE MOBILISATION AND

TRAINING

CO-OPERATIVE ESTABLISHED INCLUDING MUNICIPALITY,

COMMUNITY, JETPATCHER & NUROADS

MENTORING DEPLOYED AT IDENTIFIED SITES

PROJECT CO-ORDINATED AND MONITORED BY

PROJECT CO-OPERATIVE

RESOURCES BY STAKEHOLDERS

CONFIRMED

ROAD WARRIORS IMPLEMENTED AS

PER IDENTIFIED SITE

PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS

Cash Flow

Management

Supplier Deliveries

Reporting

SiteManage

ment

E Commerce Supply Chain

Site Management

SupplyChain

Schedule

MRP

Required Qty’s &

Cost

Program

Project Performance

Feedback

Tender Scope

MilestoneSchedule

PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION

MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

BOQWBS

WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE

BILL OF QUANTITIES

THE WAY FORWARD       

• PRESENTATION OF PROGRAMME FRAMEWORK TO STAKEHOLDERS

• ACCEPTANCE OF PROGRAMME FRAMEWORK BY STAKEHOLDERS

• APPOINTMENT OF PROJECT PLANNING TEAM AND ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES

• RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOR SPECIFIC PROJECTS INCLUDING DETAILED FEASIBILITY STUDY AND RESOURCE IDENTIFICATION PER REGION

• ESTABLISHMENT OF LEGAL STRUCTURES INCL COMMUNITY CO-OPERATIVES

• SECUREMENT OF FUNDING, FACILITIES AND RESOURCES FOR TRAINING AND OTHER ACTIVITIES

• IMPLEMENTATION OF PLANNING AS PER TIME FRAMES AS PER COMMUNITY

• EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT AND REVIEW OF PILOT PROJECT

• PRESENTATION TO GOVERNMENT OF FINDINGS

• IMPLEMENTATION OF FULL PROGRAMME THROUGHOUT COMMUNITY

     

CONTACT INFORMATION

STEVEN BARNARDMANAGING DIRECTOR

TEL : 012 807 1214 CELL : 082 6513456 E MAIL : [email protected]

Block B4, Office@Nature, 500 Botterklapper Street,The Willows, Pretoria

NUNET