- Page 1 and 2: Norms and Standards for Sport and R
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- Page 5 and 6: Mr Fikile April Mbalula Foreword by
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- Page 9 and 10: 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This project de
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- Page 21 and 22: c = 6.00 Javelin throw The javelin
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- Page 51 and 52: Golf shafts Golf shafts are used be
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1.4.14 Netball Netball is a team ga
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sub base 59 Netball • The sub-sur
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61 100.00m Touch Line Touch-In-Goal
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1.4.16 Softball Softball is a team
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65 be connected to a storm water ma
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1.4.17 Squash Squash is an indoor r
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Camera panels may be incorporated i
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exceed 6 mm in any dimension or at
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Inside surface of the door The insi
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Court markings on the fl oor shall
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They are provided with change rooms
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The gradient from the point of fi r
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81 • Each motor shall have an ope
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FILTRATION RATE - SAND The fi ltrat
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o The maximum bathing load calculat
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87 • Recessed treads to have a ri
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Doors and gates are to be fi tted w
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1.4.19 Table tennis Table tennis is
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1.4.20 Tennis Tennis is played on a
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95 Tennis court dimensions 23,77 m
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Stadium - tournament court area For
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99 Tennis • Sub-surface drains to
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1.4.21 Volley Ball Volley ball is a
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2.2 OVERALL COURT DIMENSIONS In ter
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KORFBALL PITCH KORFBALL PITCH CLUB
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A small incremental increase in dim
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The nine-court hall offers fewer va
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NON-SPORTING USES Social or commerc
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113 Variable 22 SHEET FLOORS Net Po
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Paint should be applied strictly in
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3.2 ELEMENTAL COST ANALYSIS For pur
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combi-all weather courts, clubhouse
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Evidence from the City of Cape Town
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123 • A detailed assessment of gr
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125 for people with disabilities to
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6. REFERENCES Cacadu District Munic
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ELEMENTAL COSTING Bills of Quantiti
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BADMINTON Badminton court as per Mu
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BOWLING GREEN The bowling green ind
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CRICKET The elemental cost analysis
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GOLF The cost of a golf course very
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NETBALL COURT The fi gures indicate
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TENNIS COURT The fi gures indicated
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SWIMMING POOL The cost of an olympi
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FINAL SUMMARY 145 ITEM DESCRIPTION
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Foundations 147 Foundations ITEM DE
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Concrete Formwork & Reinforcement 1
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Masonry 151 Masonry ITEM DESCRIPTIO
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Carpentry and Joinery 153 ITEM DESC
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Metalwork ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUA
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Tiling ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTI
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Plumbing 159 Plumbing ITEM DESCRIPT
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Plumbing 161 Plumbing ITEM DESCRIPT
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Painting ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUAN
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Provisional Sums 165 ITEM DESCRIPTI