The Civil Engineering Contractor May 2018 | Page 17

ON SITE J ohannesburg is seeing an increasing number of office blocks being constructed, specifically in already established business hubs, such as the Rosebank Link that, as it name implies, is in the heart of Rosebank — a popular venue for shoppers and businesses alike. As office space becomes sought after in these hubs, companies are making use of every piece of available land, often being forced to build within a confined footprint, with already well- established buildings on either side of the site. At times, commercial congestion requires that buildings be demolished to accommodate newer, more modern replacements and, as in the case of the Rosebank Link, an existing building had to be demolished to make way for the new development. The build The new building is located in what is now known as the Rosebank Mews and forms part of the R7-billion facelift that has been undertaken over for the past few years. With its recent modernisation from an older office node to a mixed- use precinct, Rosebank is attracting tenants looking to leave outdated and inefficient office spaces and moving to more modern and Green Star-rated properties. Rosebank Link is targeting a 4-Star Green Star rating, as demand for such sustainable building continues to grow. The Rosebank Link development was awarded to WBHO contractors, who were appointed for the complete project construction, which includes procurement, logistical planning, material management, subcontracting and more. CEC May 2018 - 15