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Project Number Project Name Year Location Product E-Layer REFERENCE LIST - ARTIFICIAL TURF INSTALLATIONS (FULL SIZE) PROJECT PROJECT CONSULTING PROJECT NAME YEAR LOCATION PRODUCT E-LAYER CONTACT DETAILS NUMBER COST ENGINEER WORK IN PROGRESS A003 Ngobo Sports Stadium 2018 Ngobo Polytan M 13mm - Anix Trading 129 Fezile Bebelele King Sabatha Sports A004 2018 Mthatha Polytan M 13mm - R7.60 million Anix Trading 129 Fezile Bebelele Complex H103 Stellenbosch High School 2018 Cape Town TX SW 1646gm/m² Enka Flex H R2.98 million Integrate Leon Louw 021 913 7353 Generation Schools - S026 2018 Cape Town FT50 Slide Max Enka Flex CKL R4.25 million Granbuild Gary Thomas - 083 3272566 Imhoff Christopher Clement - 021 930 S027 Hanover Park 2018 Cape Town FT50 Slide Max - R3.20 million Sakhikaya 6706 H104 Grey High School 2019 Port Elizabeth TX WET 1850gm/m² Current R2.65 million In House Neil Bielby - 084 517 2893 H105 Fairmont High School 2019 Cape Town TX SW 1646gm/m² Current R3.05 million In House Jody Erasmus - 021 976 1147 Sweet Valley Primary H106 2019 Cape Town TX SW 1646gm/m² Enka Flex H R6.24 million Integrate Leon Louw 021 913 7353 School Edge to Edge A005 2019 Cape Town Rekortan M 13mm - R8.50 million Integrate Leon Louw 021 913 7353 (Schoonspruit) - Athletics Edge to Edge S028 2019 Cape Town FT50 Slide Max Enka Flex CKL R5.50 million Integrate Leon Louw 021 913 7353 (Schoonspruit) - Soccer HOCKEY FIELDS - COMPLETED H102 EP Hockey 2018 Port Elizabeth TX WET 1850gm/m² Rubber E Layer R4.01 million Garry Dolly 083 681 6498 H101 Clarendon Park Primary 2018 Port Elizabeth HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R3.77 million Synergy Grant Hetcher 083 650 3231 H100 Wynberg Girls High School 2018 Cape Town TX SW 1646gm/m² Enka Flex H R2.77 million Lukhozi Consulting H099 Merrifield School 2018 East London TX SW 1646gm/m² Enka Flex H R3.51 million Patrick Dallas - 043 721 1321 Engineers H098 HTS Drostdy 2018 Cape Town TX SW 1646gm/m² Enka Flex H R6.62 million Integrate Leon Louw 021 913 7353 Page 1 of 8 PROJECT PROJECT CONSULTING PROJECT NAME YEAR LOCATION PRODUCT E-LAYER CONTACT DETAILS NUMBER COST ENGINEER H097 Paarl Gimnasium 2018 Cape Town TX SW 1646gm/m² Enka Flex H R5.09 million Integrate Leon Louw 021 913 7353 H096 Prince George PS 2018 Lavender Hill TX SW 1646gm/m² Enka Flex H R5.47 million Grinaker LTA Craig King 021 703 1040 South African College H095 2018 Cape Town TX WET 1850gm/m² Rubber E Layer R3.61 million In-House Andrew Breetzke 082 823 7496 Schools (SACS) H094 UFS 2018 Bloemfontein TX WET 1850gm/m² Rubber E Layer R4.65 million SMEC Smiley Marais 051 411 8707 H093 UFS 2018 Bloemfontein TX WET Lite1646gm/m² Current Rubber R2.26 million SMEC Smiley Marais 051 411 8707 H092 Woodridge College 2018 Port Elizabeth HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² Rubber E Layer R2.54 million In-House Craig Warner - 041 956 6200 H091 Reddam House School 2016 Cape Town HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R3.91 million Rèmey Construction Arnold Hugo - 021 883 2616 H090 Huguenot High School 2017 Wellington HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R5.35 million 3D Architecture Hendrik-Jan Smit 021 864 2010 H089 WPCC Hockey 2016 Cape Town TX Wet 1850gm/m² Rubber E-layer R4,15 million Lynx Civils Allan Lacey - 076 712 2834 H088 UCT 2016 Cape Town TX Wet 1850gm/m² Current R4,32 million Integrate Leon Louw - 021 913 7353 H087 Oranje Meisies School 2016 Bloemfontein TX SW 1646gm/m² Current R2,47 million In House M Matthee - 051 447 4681 H086 Queens College 2016 Queenstown HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R3,45 million In House Marc Bradley 083 389 7827 H085 St Andrew's College 2016 Grahamstown TX SW 1646gm/m² ENKA Flex H R3,97 million In House Dave Jarvis 046 603 2300 H084 Hermanus High School 2016 Cape Town HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R3,15 million In House A vd Merwe 028 313 0744 H083 Curro Newcastle 2016 Newcastle HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R3,2 million MNK Projects C Neethling: 012 808 0789 H082 Bridge House School 2016 Franschhoek TX Wet 1850gm/m² Rubber E-layer R8,9 million Integrate Leon Louw: 021 913 7353 Nelson Mandela Metro H081 2015 Port Elizabeth TX Wet 1850gm/m² Rubber E-layer R2,7 million ILISO Consultants G Joubert: 041 582 3056 University H080 Curro Serengeti 2015 Johannesburg HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R3,1 million MNK Projects C Neethling: 012 808 0789 H079 Curro Witbank 2015 Witbank HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R3,1 million MNK Projects C Neethling: 012 808 0789 AVENG GRINAKER- H078 Bernadino Heights 2015 Cape Town HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R4,5 million W Williams: 012 7031040 LTA Page 2 of 8 PROJECT PROJECT CONSULTING PROJECT NAME YEAR LOCATION PRODUCT E-LAYER CONTACT DETAILS NUMBER COST ENGINEER H077 Stirling High School 2015 East London HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R2,8 million Sinako Consultants Garth Luyt: 043 726 4389 H076 Pinelands High School 2015 Cape Town HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R2,7 million In House H075 Cambridge High School 2015 East London HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R4 million Sinako Consultants Garth Luyt: 043 726 4389 H074 Bishops Diocesan Collage 2015 Cape Town TX Wet 1850gm/m² Rubber E-layer R3,8 million In House Sean Henchie: 012 659 1000 H073 Edgemead High School 2015 Cape Town HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R2,9 million STRATA Civils Pieter Koen: 082 334 9109 Clarendon Girls High H072 2015 East London HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R7,9 million Sinako Consultants Garth Luyt: 043 726 4389 School Integrate Structural H071 Windhoek Gymnasium 2015 Windhoek HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R7,1 million Leon Louw: 021 9137353 Engineers Integrate Structural H070 Windhoek High School 2015 Windhoek HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R4,1 million Leon Louw: 021 9137353 Engineers H069 Curro Hazeldean 2015 Pretoria HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R5,3 million MNK Projects C Neethling: 012 808 0789 H068 Curro Nelspruit 2015 Nelspruit HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R5,3 million MNK Projects C Neethling: 012 808 0789 H067 Curro Heuwelkruin 2015 Polokwane HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R5,3 million MNK Projects C Neethling: 012 808 0789 H066 Curro Waterstone 2015 Pretoria HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R5,3 million MNK Projects C Neethling: 012 808 0789 SMEC Consulting H065 Springfield Convent School 2015 Cape Town HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R7,8 million M Durnez: 073 273 1310 Engineers York High School H064 2015 George TX Wet 1850gm/m² existing R2,5 million In House J Powers: 082 446 9397 (resurface) Rustenburg Girls High H063 2015 Cape Town HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA P5 R5,4 million STAC Consulting Jannie du Toit: 083 441 019 School H062 Curro Grantleigh 2014 Richards Bay HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA Flex H R5,4 million MNK Projects C Neethling: 012 808 0789 IQS Consulting H061 Rhenish Girls School 2014 Cape Town HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA P5 R2,4 million B.G. van Rooyen: 021 9121160 Engineers Integrate Structural H060 Worcester Gymnasium 2014 Worcester HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA P5 R2,6 million Leon Louw: 021 9137353 Engineers Integrate Structural H059 Somerset College 2014 Cape Town HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA P5 R2,5 million Leon Louw: 021 9137353 Engineers IQS Consulting H058 Bloemhof Meisiesskool 2014 Cape Town HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA P5 R3 million B.G. van Rooyen: 021 9121160 Engineers Page 3 of 8 PROJECT PROJECT CONSULTING PROJECT NAME YEAR LOCATION PRODUCT E-LAYER CONTACT DETAILS NUMBER COST ENGINEER H057 Paarl Girls High School 2014 Paarl HT LSR 20nd Eco 1350gm/m²ENKA P5 R2,1 million In House William Brown: 0836525952 SMEC Consulting H056 Settlers High School 2014 Cape Town HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA P5 R2,7 million M Durnez: 073 2731310 Engineers H055 Oakhill School 2014 Knysna HT LSR 13nd 1960gm/m² ENKA P5 R6,6 million STAC Consulting Jannie du Toit: 083 441 019 Strong Consulting H054 Reddam House 2014 Cape Town HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA P5 R9,8 million Kim Strong: 021 9130616 Engineers H053 Grey College (resurface) 2013 Bloemfontein HT LSR 13nd 1960gm/m² Rubber E-layer R2,5 million In House C van Hollenberg: 083 708 4350 H052 Curro Woodhill 2013 Pretoria HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA P5 R2,3 million MNK Projects C Neethling: 012 808 0789 H051 Curro Sonstraal 2013 Cape Town HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA P5 R2,4 million MNK Projects C Neethling: 012 808 0789 KFD Wilkenson H050 Fairburn High School 2013 Cape Town HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA P5 R2,5 million B Richardson: 021 4251610 engineers Bigen Consulting H049 Durbanville High School 2013 Cape Town HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA P5 R2,5 million Engineers H048 Westering High School 2013 Port Elizabeth HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA P5 R6,4 million STAC Consulting Jannie du Toit: 083 441 019 Wynberg Boys High H047 2013 Cape Town HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA P5 R4,9 million STAC Consulting Jannie du Toit: 083 441 019 School Watermarc H046 Stellenberg High School 2012 Cape Town HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA P5 R2,1 million Arnaud Louw: 083 6508119 Consulting Engineers H045 Parel Vallei High School 2012 Paarl HT LSR 20nd 1620gm/m² ENKA P5 R2,7 million Sippel and De Lange Andre Burrows: 021 8801434 Elements Consulting H044 D.F.
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