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Toll Free No: 0800 200 824Website: www.nhbrc.org

Contents:ERIC MOLOBI HOUSING INNOVATION HUB 1

PROFICA/VELA SHOW HOUSE 3

EEZYBUILT SHOW HOUSE 4

FINN BUILDER SHOW HOUSES 5

STYROX SHOW HOUSE 6

A & D HOLDING SHOW HOUSE 7

4SITE POWERBUILD SHOW HOUSE 8

IKHAYA FUTUREHOUSE SYSTEMS 9

MOLADI SHOW HOUSES 10

UBOMI SHOW HOUSE 11

SOLBRIC SHOW HOUSE 12

SA STEEL HOMES SHOW HOUSE 13

FEZEKILE HOLDING SHOW HOUSE 14

INTERCON SHOW HOUSE 15

IPOZI/ HOESCH CONTECNA SYSTEMBAUSHOW HOUSE 16

IKHAYA – (AMERICAN VERSION: ABOD) 17

SHIEBROOK ‘EVG-3D’ 18

ECOBEAM 19

ECODWELL 20

EPS BYGG/INDEPENDENT PROJECT 21

ECO INNOVATIONS 22

HOMECREST 23

SATTELITE MAP 24

PROVINCIAL CUSTOMER CENTRES 26

OTHER BUILDINGS AT ERIC MOLOBI HOUSINGINNOVATION HUB

TESTING CENTRE 27

CONFERENCE CENTRE 28

SUMMARY OF HOUSES 29

Eric Molobi Housing Innovation HubBackground on Eric Molobi Housing Innovation Hub

The Eric Molobi Housing Innovation Hub is a result of a joint collaboration betweenpublic and private sector companies in bringing forth quality, innovative andaffordable housing to the people of South Africa.

All South Africans have a right to affordable, quality housing and this InnovationHub is a response to the challenges faced by the housing sector to better the livesof most vulnerable, and contribute to Housing delivery.

The focus of the Hub is to identify, draw-in and support innovative housing systemsdeveloped locally and internationally, with the ultimate aim of providing aestheticallypleasing and affordable homes to the housing beneficiaries. This is a Hub that willbe able to provide beneficiaries and end-users with a wider choice of good qualityaffordable housing depending on the income level of the beneficiaries. TheInnovation Hub is named after the late Eric Molobi.

Eric Molobi(05 June 1945 – 04 June 2006)

The late Eric was born in Alexander Township on 5 June1945. He was the second of five children born to Mrs.Welhemina Majoele Molobi and the late Enoch RampofengMolobi. He married Martha Maleshoane Moleleki in 1969and their union was blessed with two daughters, Leleand Tiisetso.

He was a member of the Black Consciousness Movement where he played asignificant role with his best friend Onkgopotse Tiro.

In 1974 his political activities in the liberation struggle against apartheid led to hisarrest and subsequent imprisonment at Robben Island. Prior to his release in 1980,he obtained his BA degree through UNISA.

Eric joined the Kagiso Charitable Trust (Kagiso Trust) in 1990 as Chief ExecutiveOfficer where he was a key negotiator for the South African Partners in the EuropianUnion Special Union on South Africa. His role also made him responsible for raisingfunds from foreign government agencies to channel into educational and communitydevelopment projects in South Africa. In 1994 he initiated the establishment ofKagiso Trust Investments (KTI) as an investment arm to support the work KagisoTrust was doing. KTI together with its subsidiaries has grown to become one ofthe largest empowerment groups in South Africa, with Kagiso Media Limited beinglisted on the Johannesburg Securities Exchange (JSE).

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Eric was awarded numerous awards including:

• 1990: The Kohl International Peace prize by the Kohl Foundation in Chicago for his work in helping to resolve the educational problems, particularly in Soweto following school boycotts in the late 1980’s.

• 1994: The Prestigious Ordre National de la Legion D’Honneur presented by the French Government for his work in promoting development in South Africa.

• 1995: Presidential Award from the Institute of Personnel Management as an acknowledgement of his role in people management.

• 2003: The University of Witwatersrand honorary doctorate for excellence in business.

At the time of his death Eric held directorships in a number of companies, includingthe National Housing Finance Corporation (NHFC).

In a tribute to the late Eric Molobi by Minister of Housing, Dr Lindiwe Sisulu wrotethe following:

“As the chairperson of the NHFC board, the late Eric Molobi was charged totransform the NHFC into one that provided access to housing finance for the poor.He guided the development of a new housing dispensation, which changed theemphasis of government housing and subsidy policy from one that explicitlyexcluded the poor to one that was firmly based on their needs.

Eric called upon the housing fraternity to provide him with a project that he couldsponsor and give patronage to. A project that was not merely a dream but wouldhave tangible results. A project that was not only sustainable but has cleardeliverables. And thus was born the Innovation Hub, now rightfully re-named theEric Molobi Housing Innovation Hub.”

Eric Molobi passed away at the Wits Donald Gordon Medical Institute inJohannesburg on Sunday morning on 4 June 2006.

Eric Molobi Housing Innovation HubThe NHBRC ABSA Housing Innovation Competition

The Housing Innovation Project was established at the end of 2005 at ThorntreeView (Soshanguve A) in the Tswane Metropolitan Municipality in Gauteng. Theproject, initiated by the previous Minister of Housing the Honourable Dr. LN Sisulu,had been tasked to the National Homebuilders Registration Council (NHBRC) andABSA. The objective of the project was to identify, draw-in and support innovativehousing systems developed locally and internationally. The ultimate aim is toprovide a wider choice of quality, aesthetically pleasing and affordable homes tothe housing beneficiaries and end-users.

The Hub consists of innovative housing systems constructed by 22 developers,a Testing and Conference Centre. This Brochure, however, covers the housingunits that were constructed during the 2005 NHBRC ABSA Housing Innovationcompetition and the housing units built after the competition.

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PROFICA/VELA SHOW HOUSE

System DescriptionThe Profica/Vela lightweight steel frame consists of a galvanizedsteel stud channel and truss system that makes up the structuralcomponent of the Profica building system. The steel frame is thenclad externally with a brick façade or an alternative specified finish.The internal cladding and insulation contributes to improved thermaland acoustic qualities, with an approved fire rating.

The steel framed system is designed using the CAD/CAM engineeringsoftware technology. The fully automated rollformers enable thecomponents to be produced with all the assembly features andservice holes precisely engineered. The duration of construction ofthe unit was 2.5 weeks.

House SpecificationsThe built unit on Erf. No. 23 is 85m2 in size (@R2 000/m2 top structureas at April 2005) and the accommodation schedule comprises; threebedrooms, a kitchen, a bath and a living and dining area.

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CONTACTMr. Brent Harris

Cell: +27 83 708 9910Tel: +27 11 463 0074

Fax: +27 11 463 0114

EEZYBUILT SHOW HOUSE

System DescriptionThe EezyBuilt Housing System uses Structural Insulated Panels(SIPs) for the wall, ceiling and roof components of the home,providing an attractive, low maintenance textured finish to both theinterior and exterior of the home. The greatest advantage of thissystem is the speed of construction, saving time and money withoutcompromising quality. The EezyBuilt home is also available inconventional form with face brick exterior walls and a plaster andpaint finish on the inside. The duration of construction of the unitwas 1 week.

When erecting the EezyBuilt Housing System, the builder is requiredonly to assemble the precut panels and mount them on the concreteslab. The finished dwelling is airtight and sound proof, making theEezyBuild home more comfortable, energy-efficient and quieterthan a conventional house.

House SpecificationsThe built units are on Erfs. No. 236 and 258, one of which is 66m2

in size (@R2 192/m2 top structure as at April 2005) and theaccommodation schedule comprises; three bedrooms, a kitchen,a bathroom and a lounge with a covered patio.

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CONTACTMr. Errol Clifton

Cell: +27 83 363 3927Tel: +27 12 807 3431

FINN BUILDER SHOW HOUSES

System DescriptionFinn Builder System is a slip form of concrete shuttering, using non-slump 20 MPa concrete, compacted and moved forward to extrudea continuous concrete wall. Materials used are cement, aggregateand sand and are sourced locally. The walls are constructed ofpolystyrene form with concrete infill forming the core. The durationof construction of the unit was 2 weeks.

Only accredited Franchised Contractors may use the system anda key component of the process is the Quality Management Systemwhich ensures a Franchisee’s compliance with the technology. Acompliance certificate is issued on satisfactory completion of training.

House SpecificationsThe built unit on Erf. No. 177 is 75 m2 in size (@R1892/m2 topstructure as at April 2005) and the accommodation schedulecomprises; three bedrooms, a kitchen/dining, a bathroom and aliving area.

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CONTACTMr. Frank Finnmore

Cell: +27 82 800 6906Tel: +27 11 705 1897

Fax: +27 11 705 2792Email: [email protected]

STYROX SHOW HOUSE

System DescriptionThe Styrox System consists of hollow expanded polystyrene buildingblocks. The walls are constructed with polystyrene form with concreteinfill. The final strength of the concrete is between 15 MPA and 22MPA, which makes the walls stronger than the traditional brick andmortar methods. The outside of the form is plastered with custom-made plaster, “Styroguard”, which is finished off with another layerof normal sand and cement plaster to give a smooth finish similarto the plastered brick wall.

The system is Agrement certified. The duration of construction ofthe unit was 1 week.

House SpecificationsThe built unit on Erf. No. 252 is 75 m2 in size (@R2 500/m2 topstructure as at April 2005) and the accommodation schedulecomprises; three bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom and a living areawith a covered terrace.

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CONTACTMr. Craig Paton Ash

Cell: +27 83 292 2482Tel: +27 11 447 4593

Fax: +27 11 447 0900Email: [email protected]

A & D HOLDING SHOW HOUSE

System DescriptionThe A&D System consists of specially designed interlocking blocksand the mortar is replaced by Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) witha tensile strength of 3.8 MPa. The joining of the interlocking blocksis achieved with a mixture of one part (by volume) of FRP Adhesiveto one part (by volume) of river sand. The mixture is fed into a“Caulking Gun” duly calibrated to dispense one milliliter of mixtureper shot. The jointing between two consecutive blocks, in the samecourse, is made with one stitch of adhesive. The jointing of blocksoccurs in consecutive courses: each block in the bottom course,receives six stitches, one stitch on each of the four corners of theblock and two stitches, one in each recess in the middle of theblock. The duration of construction of the unit was 2 weeks.

House SpecificationsThe built units are on Erfs. No. 244 and 251, one of which is 45m2

in size (@R32 000 top structure as at April 2005) and the other 60m2

(@R2 121/m2 top structure, excluding land as at April 2005). Theaccommodation schedule comprises; two bedrooms, a bathroom,a kitchen and a living area for one and three bedrooms, a kitchen,a bathroom, a living area and a garage.

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CONTACTMs. Francess Albert

Cell: +27 83 406 4851Tel: +27 11 787 8732

Fax: +27 11 787 6372Email: [email protected]

4SITE POWERBUILD SHOWHOUSE

System DescriptionThe 4site System comprises a lightweight steel frame cladded withdry stack brick both sides with a cavity inbetween. The mortar layingprocess is eliminated by replacing it with a bonding solution. Theduration of construction of the unit was 1 week.

House SpecificationsThe built units are on Erfs. No. 235 and 250, one of which is 55 m2

in size (@ R604/m2 = R33 220 top structure as at April 2005) andthe other 60 m2 (@R2 121/m2 top structure, excluding land as atApril 2005). The accommodation schedule comprises; two bedrooms,a bathroom, a kitchen and a living area for one and three bedrooms,a kitchen, a bathroom, a living area and a garage.

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CONTACTMr. John Powell

Cell: +27 83 375 5223Tel: +27 11 325 2174

Fax: +27 11 325 2388Email:[email protected]

IKHAYA FUTUREHOUSESYSTEMS

System DescriptionThe Ikhaya Futurehouse System consists of prefabricated lightmodular panels. The panels are made of polystyrene blockssandwiched between two sheets of wire-mesh. The panels arefinished off with plaster cement on both sides of the wall to givethe house a smooth finish. The duration of construction of the unitwas 1.5 weeks.

House SpecificationsThe built unit on Erf. No. 256 is 75m2 in size (@R3 450/m2 excludingland as at April 2005) and the accommodation schedule comprises;two bedrooms, a kitchen, a bath and a living and dining area.

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CONTACTMr. Claudio Rossi

Cell: +27 761 734 804Tel: +27 12 653 0095

Fax: +27 12 653 2749Email: [email protected]

MOLADI SHOW HOUSES

System DescriptionThe Moladi System is an in-situ cast reinforced 100mm thick wallingsystem consisting of ‘No 133’ reinforced mesh and aerated mortar.The aerated mortar comprises a mixture of graded river sand,cement, water and a chemical called ‘Moladi Chem’. A lightweightplastic injection mould formwork system is used, branded as Moladi,to cast the wall. The reinforcing of the walls of the superstructurewill need to be designed and certified by a structural engineer. Thefollowing basic requirements are given below:

• External and internal walls thickness of a 100 – 150mm.• No beam-filling is required as block-outs are used to create the

cavities to position purlins and trustees accurately.• Steel window and door frames are cast into position.

This is a system approved by the South African Bureau of Standard(SABS). The duration of construction of the unit was 1 week.

House SpecificationsThe built unit on Erf. No. 227 is 52m2 in size (@R579/m2 = R33 554as at April 2005) and the accommodation schedule comprises; twobedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom and a living room.

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CONTACTMs. Shevaughn BotesCell: +27 84 657 4030Tel: +27 41 379 1316

Fax: +27 41 379 3691

UBOMI SHOW HOUSE

System DescriptionThe Ubomi Housing System consists of light steel frame, withpolystyrene infill. A layer of mortar plaster (40mm) is applied to theinterior and exterior of the expanded polystyrene, applied to metalmesh wrapped around the wall assembly. This allows for any finishto be applied, for the desired architectural effect on either the interioror exterior walls. Support pillars of 76mm steel square tubes areused at 1500mm intervals, which add to the longevity and rigidityof the wall. All models make use of aluminium window and woodendoor frames that improves the overall quality of the design. Theduration of construction of the unit was 2 weeks.

House SpecificationsThe built unit on Erf. No. 248 is 55m2 in size (@R2192/m2 excludingland as at April 2005) and the accommodation schedule comprises;two bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom and a living room.

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CONTACTMr. Ola Masupye

Cell: +27 72 318 7192Fax: +27 21 554 5303

Email: [email protected]

SOLBRIC SHOW HOUSE

System DescriptionThe Solbric Housing System comprises dry joint walling, consistingof cement brick with interlocking faces; on the top, bottom and onthe end. The average compressive strength of the cement bricksis about 8.6 MPa. The bricks are stacked closely together to allowinterlocking of units, after which the horizontal and vertical jointsare filled with grout. The grout mix is one part cement and two partsof clean plaster sand. Once the wall is finished, the surface mustbe watered for curing purpose. The duration of construction of theunit was 1 week.

House SpecificationsThe built unit on Erf. No. 185 is 50m2 in size (@R600/m2 = R30 000top structure as at April 2005) and the accommodation schedulecomprises; two bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom and a living room.

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CONTACTMs. Irma Come

Cell: +27 82 309 3677Fax: +27 11 444 7047

Email: [email protected]

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SA STEEL HOMES SHOWHOUSE

System DescriptionThe SA Steel Wall panels, consisting of a high quality load steelframework comprising of base rails, lipped channel, studs andnoggings, bracing and top rails to which ceiling panels and roofstructures are fixed.

• Wall panels are clad externally with 12mm medium density Fibre Cement Boards

• Internally clad with 15mm thick gypsum plasterboard• Ceilings are formed either by fixing 12mm gypsum plasterboard

to the underside of the galvanized steel roof panels• Horizontal ceilings panels made up of formed steel lipped

channel rafters and noggings and may not be insulated.

The duration of construction of the unit was 3 weeks.

House SpecificationsThe built unit on Erf. No. 180 is 90 m2 in size (@R3 000/m2 =R30 000 excluding land as at April 2005) and the accommodationschedule comprises; three bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom anda living room.

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CONTACTMr. Pierre Van NiekerkCell: +27 82 220 8386Tel: +27 12 667 4755

Fax: +27 12 667 4745Email: [email protected]

FEZEKILE HOLDING SHOWHOUSE

System DescriptionThe Robust Building System utilizes a patented, metal core meshin a W-profile configuration, which has mortar applied to it usingspecialized Robust spray equipment. Alternatively, a hand- packingmethodology can also work, using labour, to create a steel reinforcedconcrete wall.

• The Robust System is an Agrè'5fment certified system.• The finished wall is 115mm and it comprises 85mm thick

reinforced external walls and 30mm plaster.• Strength exceeds 15 MPa compared to strength of conventional

brickwork of 7 MPa.

The duration of construction of the unit was 2 weeks.

House SpecificationsThe built units are on Erfs. No. 178 and 254, one of which is 55 m2

in size (@ R926/m2 = R50 925 top structure as at April 2005) andthe other 112 m2 (@R1 502/m2 top structure, excluding land as atApril 2005). The accommodation schedule for one unit comprises;two bedrooms, a bathroom, a kitchen and a living area.

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CONTACTMs. Rhoda Moeti

Cell: +27 82 362 0397Tel: +27 12 991 4924

Fax: +27 12 991 2441

INTERCON SHOW HOUSE

System DescriptionThe Intercon Show House Walls are constructed of polycon cementblocks. The polycon cement block consists of aggregates comprisingsand, cement and expanded polystyrene beads. The expandedpolystyrene material is a closed cell material and cannot absorbwater. The duration of construction of the unit was 1 week.

House SpecificationsThe built unit on Erf. No. 231 is 45 m2 in size (@R709/m2 = R31 905excluding land as at April 2005) and the accommodation schedulecomprises; two bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom and a living room.

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CONTACTMr. Pierre Van NiekerkCell: +27 82 220 8386Tel: +27 12 667 4755

Fax: +27 12 667 4745

IPOZI/ HOESCH CONTECNASYSTEMBAU SHOW HOUSE

System DescriptionThe ‘Affordable Comfort Home’ is an Agrè'5fment certified buildingsystem comprising 2400 mm x 1000 mm x 60 mm superstructurewall panels, prefabricated from two sheets of pre-coated galvanizedsheet steel, encapsulating an expanded polyurethane core. Internally,walls are clad with gypsum plasterboard.House Specifications

The built unit on Erf. No. 232 is 45 m2 in size (@R709/m2 = R31905 excluding land as at April 2005) and the accommodationschedule comprises; two bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom and aliving room.

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CONTACTMr. Sven Moeller

Tel: +27 11 575 6867Fax: +27 11 576 6201

E-Mail: [email protected]

IKHAYA –(AMERICAN VERSION: ABOD)

System DescriptionThe Ikhaya structures are made up of arched steel frames coveredin corrugated sheeting with a wooden ladder leading to a loft. Thefacades consist of fibre-cement boards, wooden doors and plasticsheeting. IBR sheeting was used for the upstairs platforms. Theduration of construction of one unit was 4 days.

House SpecificationsOne of the built unit on Erf. No. 233 is 19 m2 in size (@R1 263/m2= R24 000 excluding land as at April 2006) and the accommodationschedule comprises; sleeping area upstairs, and usable space.

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CONTACTMs. Birgit Plettenbacher

Tel: +27 11 575 6867Fax: +27 11 576 6201

E-Mail: [email protected]

SHIEBROOK ‘EVG-3D’

System DescriptionThe Shiebrook System consists of 3D Panels - three-dimensionalwelded wire mesh and a built-in expanded polystyrene insulationcore. The panels are erected over steel reinforcing bars embeddedin a concrete foundation, then fastened to one another with wire -splice mesh. Concrete is sprayed to both sides of the panels to thedesired thickness (40 - 70 mm) giving a total Three Dee wall thicknessof typically 150 mm with various types of finishes. The result is ahomogenous structure with excellent thermal and acoustic properties.The concrete cover is a durable, waterproof exterior and providesinterior thermal mass. The double shell configuration of the panelsminimises sound transmission. The entire structure works effectivelyto distribute loads and has an extremely high strength to weightratio. The Three Dee construction system is used as a totalconstruction system - walls, floors and roofs, but it can also beincluded in other construction systems as a component.

House SpecificationsThe built units are on Erfs. No. 246 and 253, one of which is 61 m2in size and the other 67m2. The accommodation schedule for bothunits comprises; two bedrooms, a bathroom, an open plan kitchenand a living area

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CONTACTMr. Clifford Shields

Cell: +27 76 207 3888Fax: +27 11 576 6201

Webpage: http://www.sbigroup.co.za

ECOBEAM

System DescriptionThe Ecobeam System is formally presented as a modified timber-frame house. The frame is constructed with Ecobeams – two timbersections joined together by a lattice made of galavanised steel strip- forming the base, wall plates and boxing for walls. The bulk of thewall is made up of sandbags filled with ordinary sand and laid insidethe framed walls like bricks. The bags are covered with chickenmesh, plastered and finished with a coat of paint. The constructionof the unit only takes 8 days to complete.

House SpecificationsThe built unit on Erf. No. 245 is 45 m2 in size (@R2 777/m2 withouta solar water heater and excluding land as at April 2009 or@ R2 831/m2 with a solar water heater) and the accommodationschedule comprises; two bedrooms, an open plan kitchen, abathroom and a living room

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CONTACTMr. Keith TheunissenCel: +27 21 979 2580Fax: +27 86 501 9625

E-mail: [email protected]

ECODWELL

System DescriptionThermotech 21 is a structural building system incorporating tubularsteel and expanded polystyrene foam that provides a complete wallor roof sub-system. Strength and rigidity are produced by galvanizedsteel tubes that are recessed in the polystyrene foam on both theinterior and exterior sides and secured with self-tapping screws.Additional support is provided by base and top angles of galvanizedsteel. The interior is finished with Rhino board, plaster and paint,whereas, the exterior is finished with Rhino board and a flexiblewaterproof concrete based coating. The house can be constructedwithin a period of 1 week.

House SpecificationsThe built unit on Erf. No. 249 is 40 m2 in size (@R1 250/m2 excludingland as at April 2009) and the accommodation schedule comprises;two bedrooms, a kitchen, a shower room and a living room

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CONTACTMr. Willy van der Westhuizen

Cell: +27 82 551 6622E-mail: [email protected]

EPS BYGG/INDEPENDENTPROJECT

System DescriptionThe system comprises walls made of 150mm thick expandedpolystyrene (EPS), plastered on both sides with 20mm plaster. Theplaster is reinforced with chicken wire. The walls are covered withmesh prior to construction and when erected are tied together withmesh. The windows and doors are cut out and the mesh foldedthrough the openings. An EPS roof beam is mounted after it iscovered with mesh and plastered with two 10mm plaster layers.The roof is tied down with 2, 5 -3mm galvanized steel wire. A teamof seven to eight unskilled workers can build seven 25m2 unithouses in five to seven days, and if worked on simultaneously cancomplete a house a day.

House SpecificationsThe built unit on Erf. No. 255 is 56 m2 in size (@R3 125/m2 excludingland as at April 2006) and the accommodation schedule comprises;two bedrooms, an open plan kitchen, a bathroom and a living room.

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CONTACTMr. Sigurd FosslandTel: +47 90 100580

E-mail: [email protected]

ECO INNOVATIONS

System DescriptionThe top structure consists of precast concrete panels for the wallsand the roof that is produced in a precast concrete factory plantunder controlled conditions (plant is transportable to large sites).An in-situ raft foundation will work in most soil conditions. Theprecast concrete panels are built in the form of a pyramid, whichensures long-term durability of the structure and improves theacoustical and insulation properties. The joints of the panels needto be sealed and maintained every 10 years. The house built on sitewas constructed in 5 days.

House SpecificationsThe built unit on Erf. No. 222 is 50 m2 in size (@R2705/m2 excludingland as at April 2006) and the accommodation schedule comprises;two bedrooms, a bathroom, a lounge and a living room.

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CONTACTMr. D. F. Viljoen

Tel: +27 12 348 2369Fax: +27 12 348 2368

E-mail: [email protected]

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CONTACTMr. Adrian Bonthuys or Mr. Mark Hutchnings

Tel: 044-874 7787Cell: 082 934 9458

E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

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SATTELITE MAP

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PROVINCIAL CUSTOMERCENTRES

Eastern CapeMr. Colin PollockProvincial Manager40 Pickering StreetNewton ParkPort Elizabeth

Tel: +27 (0)41 365 0301Fax: +27 (0)41 365 5777/4101Cell: +27 83 721 1377Email: [email protected]

First Satellite OfficeOffice Suite 1Belfour Office ParkBalfour RoadVincent Park East London

Tel: +27 (0)43 721 1377Fax: +27 (0)43 721 1377

Second Satellite Office1st Street 14 FairviewOffice ParkGeorge 6259Tel: +27 (0)44 871 4202

GautengMr. Thihangwi MudauProvincial ManagerBuilding ECountry Club EstateWoodlands DriveWoodmead

Tel: +27 (0)11 804 1062/1063Fax: +27 (0)11 804 1045/1047Cell: +27 82 823 8009Email: [email protected]

Satellite Office524 Sancardia Shopping CentreCorner Church & Beatrice StreetPretoria

Tel: +27 (0)12 326 3445/6Fax: +27 (0)12 326 3432/4

Free StateMr. Chris SlabberUnit 4 Hydro Park98 Kellner StreetWestdeneBloemfontein

Tel: +27 (0)51 448 7955/6/7Fax: +27 (0)51 448 7960Cell: +27 82 876 2833Email: [email protected]

KwaZulu NatalMr. Gary OlckersProvincial ManagerMarine Building5th Floor22 Garden StreetDurban

Tel: +27 (0)31 374 8100Fax: +27 (0)31 374 8135Cell: +27 83 702 6340Email: [email protected]

First Satellite OfficeShop 13Tradewinds786 Portion 13 Phase 1Marine DriveShelly BeachTel: +27 (0)39 315 0488

Second Satellite OfficeSuit 3 First Floor Block A2 Whyte StreetNewcastle

Tel: +27 (0)34 312 3507Fax: +27 (0)34 312 5474

North WestMr. Sefiso NtsizwaneProvincial ManagerNorth Block No. 2867 Brink StreetRustenburg

Tel: +27 (0)14 594 9900Fax: +27 (0)14 594 9901Cell: +27 79 493 8197Email: [email protected]

Satellite OfficeOffice 174, 1st FloorSanlam Park Building29 President Kruger StreetKlerksdorp

Tel: +27 (0)18 462 0304Fax: +27 (0)18 462 0303

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LimpopoMs. Nurse ChavalalaProvincial ManagerSuite 102 Gables Building81 Hans Van Rensburg StreetPolokwane, 0699

Tel: +27 (0)15 297 7519Fax: +27 (0)15 297 7517Cell: +27 82 551 3558Email: [email protected]

First Satellite Office61 E Bert Booysen StreetOff Boundry StreetTzaneen, 2850

Tel: +27 (0)15 307 6459/6156Fax: +27 (0)15 307 6017

Second Satellite OfficeWaterberg, 18 Sutter StreetBela Bela, 0840

Tel: +27 (0)14 736 6043/4513Fax: +27 (0)14 736 2349

Western CapeMr. Stefan JanserProvincial ManagerBarinor Vinyard SouthVinyard Office Park99 Jip de DriveBelville

Tel: +27 (0)21 913 9210Fax: +27 (0)21 913 9218Cell: +27 82 497 5189Email: [email protected]

MpumalangaDr. Catherine NdindaProvincial ManagerSuite 201, 14 Henshall StreetNelspruit

Tel: +27 (0)13 755 3319Fax: +27 (0)13 755 3013Cell: +27 82 321 1479Email: [email protected]

Satellite OfficeBlock 5 C & D1st FloorBureau De Paul Business ParkRout N4, Corridor CrescentWitbank

Tel: +27 (0)13 656 0629

Northern CapeMr. Mona MolepoProvincial Manager13 Bishops AvenueBlock B- Sanlam BusinessComplex Kimberly

Tel: +27 (0)53 832 6850Fax: +27 (0)53 832 6850Cell: +27 79 507 1066Email: [email protected]

Innovation HubAmabokkobokko StreetThorntree ViewSoshanguveExt A, Tswane

NHBRC HEAD OFFICEMs. Thitinti MosheouExecutive DirectorCustomer Care10 Muswell Road SouthPhase 4 Medscheme Office ParkBryanston

Tel: +27 (0)11 317 0164Fax: +27 (0)11 317 0105Cell: +27 82 570 5443Email: [email protected]

Toll Free No: 0800 200 824Fraud Hotline: 0800 203 698Web address: www.nhbrc.org.za

For more information please contact:

Mr. Craig Makapela,Project ManagerEric Molobi Housing Innovation Hub

NHBRC10 Muswell Road SouthPhase 4 Medscheme BuildingBryanston, 2021Tel: +27 (0)11 317 0087Fax: +27 86 535 0623Email: [email protected]

OTHER BUILDINGS AT ERIC MOLOBIINNOVATION HUB

TESTING CENTREThe main purpose of the Testing Centre is to provide facilities that will enable theimprovement of structural quality and technical standards through physical testingof building materials and products; and to support the development of emergingcontractors through training.

In the broader perspective the centre will be used amongst other for the following,once it has officially been launched:

• Support the training of historically disadvantaged home builders.• Test the structural performance of the houses to be erected at the hub.• Support organizations, as agreed upon, in the approval of innovative housing

systems by conducting structural tests of the housing systems.• Perform or complement some of the material tests completed by existing

organizations in the case of imported materials from other countries, as stipulated in the home building manual.

• Test suspect materials and/or products identified by our inspectors during their routine inspection of houses.

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CONFERENCE CENTREThe main purpose of the NHBRC Conference Centre is to serve as a multi-functionalfacility that allows for complimentary and main functions of NHBRC to be held.This Centre would provide stakeholders first class facilities that will promote thevision of enhancing the quality of the standard of building work.

Generally, this Conference Centre will be utilized for the following, although notlimited to, once it has officially been launched:

• To provide conference facilities for main events that caters for 100 people, including a podium that allows 8 presenters.

• To assist home builders with training by providing training rooms that each allow for 50 trainees.

• To allow access to latest industry literature and material by providing a librarythat can cater for 30 people.

• To provide a canteen that can cater for 100 people and a coffee shop.• To include administration facilities for NHBRC staff to adequately provide

good customer service.

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SUMMARY OF HOUSES

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