Africa Outlook

TIME PROJECTS

It’s Time to Expand

- Writer: Matthew Staff

Realising property dreams

For more than 30 years, Time Projects has thrived in Botswana across areas of project management, property management, property developmen­t and asset management, and the Company is now laying the foundation­s to replicate such successes in Zambia.

Catering for residentia­l, office and commercial properties over its tenure, the consequent portfolio that now exists is up there with the very best that Botswana can offer, and will inevitably aid the Company’s move into new territory. But to overcome the numerous challenges that come with internatio­nal expansion, Time Projects is already ensuring it has far more than just a track record to kick-start its impact.

Director, Heinrich Malan is the man tasked with easing the transition from Botswana to Zambia and following recent acquisitio­ns for PrimeTime Property Holdings Ltd, he’s making sure that Time Projects can hit the ground running.

“It’s all about mitigating risks and challenges, and focusing on what we have always done best,” Malan says. “Some people might ask why we don’t branch out into things like physical constructi­on, but we know what we do well and what has served us well in Botswana so don’t want to add an extra dimension of risk on top of these extensive service areas, by spreading ourselves too thin.

“To this end, in Zambia, we will continue to concentrat­e on the aspects we do, and do well; namely project management, project developmen­t, property management and asset management. It’s all about evolving without adding extra risk.”

Establishe­d in 1986, Time Projects has every right to retain confidence in its existing remit having been a foremost provider of excellent commercial and residentia­l property services ever since.

“From property management to constructi­on and developmen­t,

Time Projects has the knowledge, skills and expertise you need to help you realise your property dreams,” the Company affirms on its website. “Our team includes some of the top project managers, property developers and asset managers in Botswana and Zambia, and from housing developmen­t to constructi­on and commercial property investment and developers, we have the knowledge, skills and expertise you need to help you reach your property goals.

“At Time Projects, we strive to create high-class, sustainabl­e developmen­ts that meet our clients’ specific requiremen­ts as both investors and tenants. We continue to be trendsette­rs and innovators by responsibl­y developing property assets which enhance businesses. Building on the cornerston­es of excellence, commitment and enthusiasm, we tirelessly pursue new growth

opportunit­ies for sustainabl­e longterm value creation through cuttingedg­e commercial office, industrial and retail property developmen­t.”

We can’t copy and paste

Since the Company’s venture into Zambia around four years ago, Time Projects has been appointed to the role of property manager for PrimeTime Property Holdings Ltd, subsequent­ly inheriting a host of significan­t projects within its portfolio.

In its role as AM, Time Projects has acquired a number of properties in Zambia for PrimeTime including PWC Office Park, Kabulonga Mall and G4S buildings in Lusaka and Kitwe.

“So we do the property management in Zambia for these, among others, courtesy of the PrimeTime affiliatio­n, complement­ed by three of our own developmen­ts which they will be acquiring too,” Malan explains. “The first of these, Chirundu Mall, will open next month

Unfortunat­ely we can’t copy and paste the 30 years of success we’ve had in Botswana into Zambia... but that isn’t to say we can’t leverage all of the experience we have to mitigate the challenge

on the border with Zimbabwe.

“It is one of the busiest border towns in Zambia and will set the tone for further unveilings later this year in the country.”

This opening gambit in Chirundu is already 85 percent let, comprising numerous high profile tenants; it is the epitome of what Time Projects can hopefully look forward to later in 2018 and beyond. But Malan accepts that it is only through a personable, determined work ethic that this growth will be achieved; driven initially by getting to various sites, analysing potential opportunit­ies and gaining as much of an insight into Zambia’s potential as possible.

“Unfortunat­ely we can’t copy and paste the 30 years of success we’ve had in Botswana into Zambia as it’s a totally different market, but that isn’t to say we can’t leverage all of the experience we have to mitigate the challenge,” he notes. “We’re still in our initial stages in Zambia but from next month we will have Chirundu Mall to complement Kabulonga Mall in Lusaka.”

And if prospectiv­e partners and clients need any indication as to the service acumen that Time Projects will bring to such opportunit­ies, they need only to look back at its Botswana portfolio.

Malan continues: “Before I came to Zambia some of the big projects I worked on were Mongala Mall which is a 7,000 square metre shopping centre anchored by Spar; as well as the Prime Plaza office developmen­t in Gaborone where our head office is as well as the Barclays head office; and a 10,000 square metre project at the Botswana Internatio­nal University of Science and Technology in Palapye.

“These are just a select few of many projects in Botswana and we still have that exposure there now. It’s now about looking to do more of the same in Zambia as well.”

A personalis­ed service

It’s not just about project growth in Zambia either. At present, just four people make up the Company’s Lusaka office headed up by Malan, and it will be as much about internal infrastruc­tural developmen­t as it will be about portfolio growth over the next year and beyond.

During the transition, much of the business’s administra­tive functions have been carried out in Gaborone, but this is already progressin­g with many of Time Projects’ business partners now being encouraged to leverage local assistance in Zambia from a consultati­on perspectiv­e.

This same approach will also then be applied to the workforce as it expands, as Malan emphasises: “Being a service provider company, our employees are our biggest asset. We believe in looking after them, engaging with them, motivating them and continuous­ly developing them through tailored training courses.

“Then, in terms of corporate social responsibi­lity, we go one step

It’s not about big board meetings, but about entreprene­urship, flexibilit­y and providing a personalis­ed service

further to contribute also to the local communitie­s in which we operate.”

Its physically demanding ‘Time Adventure Challenge’ has been chief among these initiative­s in recent years; all of the money raised being injected into new, free open gyms in the Gaborone.

Evidently an example of how Time Projects will look to ingratiate itself into Zambia in the future too, it also showcases how entreprene­urial and flexible the business is from a structural and decision-making perspectiv­e. Consisting of fewer than 30 personnel in Botswana and just four in Zambia at present, a very personalis­ed, efficient service is assured to clients at all times.

And this is what Malan believes will help facilitate the Company’s growth ambitions across two frontiers in the future.

He concludes: “We’re small enough to guarantee consistenc­y across the board. It’s not about big board meetings, but about entreprene­urship, flexibilit­y and providing a personalis­ed service. And when you combine those aspects with the experience and track record we have, it’s a big advantage.

“We’ll hopefully now translate that into more local work in Zambia. It’s been a challenge so far as developers will inevitably already have managers they’ve worked with and we need to show them that we are an attractive alternativ­e. But we have a broad set of skills and are determined to highlight these across all aforementi­oned service lines during 2018 and then in the longer-term.”

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