16
CONSTRUCTION WORLD
OCTOBER
2016
COVER STORY
o 3 Silo will offer approximately 10 000 m
2
of residential
space in the form of luxury one to four bedroomed
apartments, all offering the same environmentally
friendly sustainable benefits as No 2 Silo.
No 4 Silo will house a state-of-the-art Virgin Active
Health Club, while No 5 silo will have 13 500 m
2
of multi-tenanted office
space, and like all the Silo developments, aims to achieve a Green Star
rating from the Green Building Council of South Africa (GBCSA).
The lion’s share of concrete work undertaken on No 3 Silo, No 4 Silo
and No 5 Silo is exposed. This includes sections of the Virgin Active gym
in No 4 Silo that spans about 4 000 m
2
over two levels and most of the
three structures’ elevator shafts.
Setting the standard
However, it is the work recently completed in Silo 5 that Mark Brooks,
contracts director of WBHO, believes will certainly set the standard in
terms of off-shutter concrete workmanship in South Africa.
Brooks explains that about half of the new office space that will be
occupied by primary tenants, PwC and Werksmans Attorneys, consists
of off-shutter concrete finishes. This includes the ceilings, one of the
stand-out features of the interior of the structure.
“We are extremely proud of what we achieved in No 5 Silo. There
are not that many examples of true in-situ off-shutter concrete finishes
in the country, and I believe that this is one of the best examples of how
it should be done,” Brooks told
Construction World
during a visit to the
project in mid-August.
He attributes this excellent finish to a host of factors including
careful planning, the skills and capabilities of a competent workforce,
as well as the consistent quality of the concrete supplied by AfriSam.
“AfriSam is the leading concrete materials producer in the Western
Cape and well positioned to supply high demand and speciality mix
designs to projects such as the Silo Precinct Project,” Roger Potgieter,
national sales manager of AfriSam, says.
Western Cape output
In the Western Cape, AfriSam has the capacity to produce in excess
of 1,5 million tons of aggregate and over 260 000 m
3
of readymix
concrete per year. It can also draw on a team of concrete experts from
its concrete product technology laboratory in Gauteng to assist with
special mix designs and technical support.
The construction materials producer has nurtured a close business
relationship with WBHO over the years. And the contractor has grown
to rely on AfriSam’s in-depth knowledge in applying the correct product
for specific construction requirements.
As the dedicated service professional for this project,
Melanie Ross, territory manager for AfriSam in the Western Cape,
says the company is supplying 9 800 m
3
of readymix concrete to
the development.
AfriSam’s scope of supply to these developments includes
standard and special readymix concrete mixes. This includes the
complex column mix which was designed specifically for the No 5
Silo project, comprising AfriSam’s own extended blended cement,
which includes slag, to achieve the desired finish.
Proactive stance
The concrete materials producer took a proactive stance in this supply
contract. This started with the upfront intensive testing on all the raw
materials to achieve the correct concrete mix, through to extensive
planning needed to ensure the timeous delivery of these loads.
Ross says that adding to the complexities of this contract, AfriSam
had to deliver the correct product to multiple construction faces
through only one point of access to the site.
As soon as the readymix product arrived at the site, the workability
and tolerances of the various slump mixes were immediately inspected.
“Slabs for the No 5 Silo project were poured at a rate of 280 m
3
a day,
and AfriSam ensured that it mobilised deliveries early in the morning.
assures a high-quality
finish for WBHO
AFRISAM
READYMIX
CONCRETE
Upmarket developments demand
quality finishes and this has been no
different at the No 3 Silo, No 4 Silo
and No 5 Silo projects at the
V&A Waterfront’s Silo district in
Cape Town, Western Cape.
Half of the office space for the No 5 Silo project
consists of off-shutter concrete finishes.