Diocesan School for Girls – Mathematics Education Centre
Total Project Value: R 12 Mill MBB was appointed for the civil services, structural design and construction monitoring of the New Mathematical Education Centre for the Diocesan School for Girls (DSG) in Makhanda. The Mathematical Education Centre is comprised of a double story, 8 classrooms, brick and mortar building, located on the site of the […]
Rhodes University Residences – NH 6, 7, 8 & 9
Total Project Value: R 115 Mill MBB was appointed as civil and structural engineers for the design and construction monitoring of four 70 student 3 storey residences on Rhodes University campus. Shakuma pre-stressed flooring and reinforced concrete beams were used in the residences and due to the steep topography terraforce retaining walls >3.5m were constructed […]
University of Fort Hare Residences – Alice Campus
Total Project Value: R 400 Mill MBB Consulting Engineers was appointed as the Principal -Agent on this project, acting on behalf of the university to manage the project. The project saw the construction of 17 residences implemented over two phases to provide 2046 beds for students at the University of Fort Hare, Alice Campus. Funding […]
Lindisfarne Block of Flats
Total project value: R10.6m MBB was appointed for the civil services and structural design and construction monitoring of the reinforced concrete piles, concrete frame and in-situ slab of the Lindisfarne Block of Flats.
The SAIAB Wet Collection Facility
Total project value: R10m MBB was appointed as civil and structural engineers for the “wet collection” building of the South African Institute of Biodiversity (SAIAB). This is a highly specialized facility in which valuable fish and aquatic life specimens are stored for research purposes. The instability and low bearing pressure of the alluvial material resulted in […]
Rhodes University Residences- NH 3,4 & 5
Total project value: R42m MBB was appointed as civil and structural engineers for the design and construction monitoring of three 70 student residences on Rhodes University campus. Reinforced concrete retaining walls were used on these building due to the steep topography.