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4.5 Long-term infrastructure plans<br />

4.5.1 Background<br />

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registered with the Rekgabisa Tshwane Project (RKTP) under the custodianship of the Department of Public <strong>Work</strong>s (DPW).<br />

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needs. Various sites, options and models were investigated. In August 2010, the new building project was registered as a<br />

Public Private Partnership (PPP) project with National Treasury. The PPP process is regulated by Treasury Regulation 16 of<br />

the Public Finance Management Act (Act No. 1 of 1999).<br />

The following phases outline the PPP project cycle:<br />

Inception – Phase I<br />

Feasibility – Phase II (Treasury Approval I (TA I)<br />

Procurement – Phase III (Treasury Approval II A (TA IIA) & TA III)<br />

Development – Phase IV<br />

Delivery – Phase V<br />

Exit – Phase VI<br />

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4.5.2 Progress<br />

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SA. The site is reserved for exclusive use by Stats SA. Reservation of this site is provisional, pending certain site issues<br />

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Environment Impact Assessment (EIA)<br />

Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA)<br />

Town Planning<br />

Relocation of 18 houses<br />

Relocation of two day-care facilities<br />

Relocation of the reservoir<br />

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feasibility phases.<br />

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in May 2011. Transaction advisors have been appointed and commenced as scheduled. Bid adverts inviting interested<br />

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accommodation through the PPP process were published in June 2011.<br />

the <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong> I know, the home I understand

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