The Civil Engineering Contractor May 2018 | Page 19

ON SITE Construction started in September 2016 and the development is set to become Rosebank skyline’s newest icon upon completion, which is due for October 2018. While the cost of the project has not been disclosed, construction and project tracking group Leads 2 Business estimated it to be over R1-billion. The design The building balances a shallow basement below a transitional pedestrian thoroughfare from Oxford Road to The Zone/Rosebank Mall, which has its own retail offering. Designed as an open and green space, it is surrounded by an organic and geometric cladding that serves both a functional and aestheti c purpose. The multipurpose design masks a five- storey car park that services the eight storeys of commercial offices above, while central to the design of the building, is a multistorey enclosed, north-facing atrium designed to allow natural light to refract and Dawid Joubert, quantity surveyor at WBHO Construction, says: “WBHO’s scope of works includes the construction of two basement levels, one ground floor retail level, four parkade levels, and nine office levels, totalling 44 500m² construction area.” The earthworks entailed excavating one-and-a-half basements and installing piling to retain the existing walls of adjacent sites’ buildings. “A total of 119 piles were installed, ranging in diameter from 600 to 1 500mm, and driven to depths from 6 250 to 14 000mm, until they reached rock,” Joubert adds. Asked to comment on the underfoot conditions, Joubert says: “I cannot really comment on the ground conditions seeing that we only took site after the platform was completed. We however did not encounter any problems relating to groundwater or hard rock where we had to excavate footings or bases.” Towering 15 storeys above ground, the building consists of nine storeys of offices above a podium level, two basement parking levels, a ground floor public and retail level, and five parkade levels. Total rentable area (TRA) comprises 18 744m 2 of office area and 1 553m 2 of ground floor retail area. Artist’s rendering of the finished development. A multistorey enclosed, north-facing atrium captures the sunlight filtering down into a unique fluid underbelly. CEC May 2018 - 17