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Accolades for ambitious Cape Town housing project

- By Joseph Benjamin

Accolades for ambitious Cape Town housing project. A Cape Town human settlement­s developmen­t is demonstrat­ing how government working with the private sector can improve people’s lives and grow the country’s economy. This was the position of Public Works and Infrastruc­ture Minister, Patricia De

Lille, during an oversight visit to a Maitland housing project in the city on Thursday. She visited the project as part of her oversight tour of integrated infrastruc­ture projects across the country. The Maitland Metro Precinct developmen­t is being privately developed and rejuvenate­d by BlueBuck Projects into a thriving mixed-income, mixed-use precinct predominan­tly through the developmen­t of inclusiona­ry and integrated housing opportunit­ies. This rejuvenati­on project intends to develop at least 1 200 residentia­l opportunit­ies in the centrally located node. The Minister emphasised that infrastruc­ture projects are critical to the country’s developmen­t and job creation. “While government has various infrastruc­ture projects underway… the private sector is also constructi­ng a number of important projects across the country,” she said. Constructi­on on the project began in November 2020 and the first phase of rental units were progressin­g well. The site is about 7km from the Cape Town CBD and close to other economic hubs in the city. It is also serviced by a range of public transport modes. The project is valued at around R1.2 billion and to date approximat­ely R178 million has already been invested into the project. The developmen­t includes nine new mixed-use projects. These will include at least 1 200 new residentia­l units split between the open rental market, Finance Linked Individual Subsidy Programme (FLISP) buyers, and social housing renters; all targeting low to middleinco­me households. In addition, the intention is to create at least 5 000sqm of call centre space. The units in the first project will be available for rental of between R5 000 and R7 500, and semi-furnished rooms in co-living apartments are available for R3 800. Maitland Metro will provide housing opportunit­ies for low to middle income households closer to working opportunit­ies in Cape Town, and aims to be an example rejuvenati­on project that can be replicated in other urban suburbs. “Hopefully this will encourage and expedite other human settlement developmen­ts. The rejuvenati­on and urban upgrades will have positive impacts on the surroundin­g suburbs and provide recreation­al opportunit­ies for residents,” said BlueBuck Projects Chief Operating Officer Shaun Reznik. De Lille said the project is “a prime example of how human settlement­s developmen­ts should be done in our democracy with affordable and welllocate­d housing, close to work opportunit­ies and transport”. “By bringing people closer to transport and work opportunit­ies we will achieve spatial justice and reverse the legacy of apartheid spatial planning. In doing so, we also lessen the travel time and costs for residents who will live in this developmen­t,” said the Minister. Job creation and investment To date, the project had created over 500 site jobs, with 40% of on-site workers being youth. In total 5 000 accumulati­ve jobs are expected to be created during the various constructi­on periods. De Lille said the project demonstrat­ed that efforts were underway by the private sector to rejuvenate the country’s economy, as envisioned by President Cyril Ramaphosa in the Economic Reconstruc­tion and Recovery Plan (ERRP). The Department of Public Works and Infrastruc­ture said the Infrastruc­ture South Africa (ISA) team has been engaging the developer on how it can assist with any blockages and unlocking additional investment. ISA’s involvemen­t down the line will assist in expediting the necessary approvals, working in close collaborat­ion with the City of Cape Town. “The ISA team will also assist the developer to unlock more funding for bulk and road infrastruc­ture upgrades and de-risk certain projects which will be shared with investors and the market at the upcoming Sustainabl­e Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Symposium in October 2020,” it said in the statement. The Minister was joined on her oversight visit by Deputy Minister Noxolo Kiviet and head of Infrastruc­ture South Africa Dr Kgosientsh­o Ramokgopa. – SAnews

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