Featured Tender: New Permanent way Tamping Machine

Tanzania – DTA 941834

Contract Number:

AE/130/HQ/2022-23/G/05 – Tanzania Zambia Railway Authority

Description:

The Tanzania Zambia Railway Authority now invites sealed Tenders from eligible Suppliers for carrying out the Supply, Test, Train and Commission of New Permanent way Tamping Machine

Category Industry
Plant & Machinery Institutional
Region Site Inspection
Namibia, Tanzania No Details
Closing Date Contract Period
08 December 2022 at 10:00 (Local Time) Financial year 2022-2023

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Fact vs Fiction in Construction & Building

Fact vs Fiction BIM

BIM (Building Information Modeling) is a common topic in the construction industry. If you have been in the construction industry for more than 10 years, then you would most likely have experienced the conflicting points of view under the BIM Topic. However, with the hype and everyone’s conflicting input, its difficult to separate facts from half-truths, exaggerations and just plain fiction.

BIM in a nutshell involves the creation of intelligent 3D digital models to plan and manage construction projects. Compared to traditional drawings, BIM allows a much higher level of accurate and accessible information which is shared with stakeholders to make better and more efficient decisions. It goes well beyond fancy-looking digital pictures, seeing as it’s a process that impacts the construction project workflow as a whole, from initial estimating and bidding stages to completion and ongoing facility maintenance. This way of working transforms project delivery, construction, and design in several ways.

It is a collaborative process that allows architects, engineers, real estate developers, contractors, manufacturers, and other construction professionals to plan, design, and construct a structure or building within one 3D model.

Fiction

Common Fictional Points raised by sceptics and ill-informed naysayers (sourced from the Construction Timble and LIDAR News) :

BIM is not affordable due to the amount of money spent on software
BIM is time consuming as it consumes a lot more time to draw up plans in 3D
BIM is not suitable for smaller companies because its more suited for large projects which is handled by ‘Big’ companies
BIM affects job opportunities by phasing humans out of the construction industry roles
BIM doesn’t have a good return on Investment (ROI); its used for just the design and construction process and its too difficult to learn and not worth the effort or cost

At the other extreme, there are the so-called “experts” with their own exaggerated fictional points to oversell BIM :

BIM erases human error fully, therefore errors and inefficiencies disappear when adopting BIM
BIM increase profits, and it will INSTANTLY skyrocket profit margins
BIM will resolve every problem that’s ever plagued a project

Fact

BIM is beneficial to architects, designers, engineers, contractors, owners and/or the client – as published in the 14/02/2017 BIM article on LiDAR News web page.

It contains most of the data needed for building performance analysis.

BIM has a good return on investments (ROI). Some firms are concerned about the cost of incorporating BIM, however many report an incredible ROI; most BIM software manufacturers do not require purchase of annual subscriptions, and often provide low-cost monthly rental fees, so the cost involved in adopting BIM is reasonable. However, like with everything else in life, it helps to plan ahead – and approach it smartly by taking small steps when implementing BIM, choose steps appropriate for your company and take them one at a time, or run a BIM test on a pilot project to see how your firm does, which can then be used to prepare for BIM implementation

BIM is suitable for small, medium and large companies : classifying BIM as valuable for large firms/companies is a common misconception. Small firms/companies can benefit from collaboration and efficiencies of BIM even more that larger companies. BIM allows small firms to sell ideas more easily to clients with 3D visualization, it increases design accuracy and coordinates designs efficiently with other disciplines.

BIM is NOT just for the design and construction process : Owners can implement it in the project standards to benefit from post-construction features like asset management, facilities maintenance and overall building operations. BIM is future proof as the inevitability of software changes will not affect BIM data because it never expires

BIM can easily be mastered with the help of several free resources and tutorials available online; the software companies also provide both short and extensive tutorials, along with monthly training updates, and there are many short tutorial videos available to help overcome obstacles.

BIM improves design with the visualization of the finished product which produces more effective and elegant designs.

BIM allows clients to truly understand their buildings with dimensional accuracy to provide a sense of scale for clients to experience prior to building / renovation. This feature provides a true sense of what the space will feel and look like before hand, reducing misunderstandings, and it helps increasing energy efficiency by predicting power consumption and light use along with other similar factors.

BIM provides efficient data exchange to aid ongoing building management, tracking and predicting maintenance cost, reduce duplicate work, improve design accuracy, resolve issues instantaneously, save time by automating lower-value tasks, and ultimately allowing more time for design and client service.

I thought I had a pretty good grip on what BIM involves – how and for whom its beneficial – before I started this blog, when in reality I had it completely upside down and all my facts crossed.

It’s interesting how hearsay and individuals own personal opinions voiced as facts (their facts), distorts itself as true facts, essentially having your brain file away someone else’s personal opinion as truth, under the gullible notion of ‘they said its fact – so it must be so’.

Everyone has their own opinions and their own versions of truth from their point of view and position – which is great. Individuality is a gift – and it keeps us evolving. Just be careful that you don’t file away someone else’s truth as your truth

On that note, i am happy to report that at the end of my research through the half truths and actual truths surrounding BIM I feel confidently educated – and may I dare to say impressed.

Its a nifty tool that can be as great, beneficial and as profitable as the person wielding it chooses for it to be. At the end of the day, irrespective of how hi-tech or revolutionary something is, it depends just as much on how well its used for your benefit. Put half efforts in and get scraps back – that’s the way of the universe.

Fun BIM Facts:

Did you know? The concept of BIM has been in development since the 1970s, but it only became an agreed term in the early 2000s.
BIM is a relatively new technology in an industry typically slow to adopt change.
BIM software is used by individuals, businesses and government agencies who plan, design, construct, operate and maintain buildings and diverse physical infrastructures, such as water, refuse, electricity, gas, communication utilities, roads, railways, bridges, ports and tunnels.
MLIT announced ” BIM will be mandated for all of its public works from the fiscal year of 2023, except those having particular reasons”. – FactSnippet No. 995,864 – en.wikipedia.org

Fact or Fiction: Building and Construction

1. Concrete and mixed rubble make up nearly 50% of all building-related construction and demolition debris.
Fact:
While concrete and mixed rubble make up nearly 50% of all demolition debris, wood constitutes 20 to 30% of the construction waste stream.

2. Plastics make up 5% of construction waste.
Almost Fact: Plastics actually make up a fraction of all construction waste. The total ranges from 1 to 5%.

3. About 14 tons of concrete are used in constructing a typical 2,085-square-foot home.
Fact: A home of that size requires about 14 tons of concrete during construction — most of it for its foundation.

4. It’s possible to recycle dirt.
Fact: Soil can be recycled as a landfill cover or as soil for farming.

5. Spent foundry sand can be used as an aggregate in concrete.
Fact: The sand from iron, steel or aluminium foundries is not hazardous and can be recycled as an ingredient in cement.

6. Some homes are made out of recycled bottles.
Almost Fact: Plastic lumber made from recycled bottles can be used in building benches and other outdoor structures.

7. According to the EPA, construction materials that are most frequently recycled include shingles, plastic piping and glass.
Fiction: Concrete, asphalt, metals and wood are the materials most frequently recovered and recycled from construction sites.

8. Concrete is a mixture of sand and steel.
Fiction: Concrete is a manufactured mixture of cement and water, with pieces of sand and stones mixed in. It hardens to a solid form that is fire-resistant, and it can be poured into moulds to create many different shapes.

9. Plywood is made of multiple layers of wood.
Fact: Layers of thinly sliced wood glued together to form the versatile building material called plywood. Each layer, or ply, is placed with its grain at right angles to neighbouring layers.

 

Sources:
Constructible
Lidar News
Fact Snippet
How Stuff Works


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About Jackie Van Zyl

My epic journey at Leads 2 Business started September 2008, as a Researcher / Data Capturer in the Tenders Africa Department. I joined Customer Relations in 2011, where I have had the great pleasure of being part of the Dynamic L2B Admin Department [From 2011 to present]. I deal with the Registration and Administration details of New Account Activations, and Existing Account Upgrades, etc. I also assist with client & staff queries. I’m a ‘think-out-of-the-box’ individual and an excellent problem solver. I am hardworking, meticulous, efficient, friendly and always happy to help! I look forward in assisting you with any queries you might have

COMING SOON: Leads 2 Business Construction Industry Golf Day 2023

You heard it here first: Our highly anticipated Leads 2 Business Construction Industry Golf Day is back

We cannot wait to share more details with you in the run-up to our 15th Annual Golf Day Event happening in 2023. Keep an eye out on your emails and all our platforms for the official announcement and more details. We look forward to seeing you there!

 

PS. As always space is extremely limited and you’ll need to be quick on the draw to secure your 2-player slot. Only an emailed confirmation indicates a successful reservation.


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L2B Opportunities unearthed in the last 30 Days – October 2022

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Opportunities are researched throughout South Africa and Africa.

Find construction Tenders and Projects within the building, infrastructure, mining, and industrial sectors and more.

Our comprehensive, online, resource platform delivers daily leads to help you make informed business decisions.

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Featured Project: Hilltop Village, Namibia

Namibia – PPA 27041

Description
Construction of Hilltop Village in Kleine Kuppe, Windhoek, Namibia. The building will comprise of retail, restaurant and office space. GPS coordinate lat:: -22.621948448554857, long: 17.093652097088533.

 

Status Region
Underway Windhoek
Category Value
Building R 200 Million+
Industry Timing
Retail and Office & Commercial 2021 onwards
Sector Class
Private Invited


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Featured Company: Quantum Readymix Concrete

Read about who’s who in the Industry: Quantum Readymix Concrete service contractors who are building industrial factories, office blocks, shopping centres, luxury housing and apartments (but not limited to). Quantum prides itself on having the commitment, experience and energy to meet the demands of the industry and is well located & provides a quality service within Gauteng. Collectively, Quantum has over 50 years of experience in servicing the ready mix industry.

Quantum Readymix Concrete

 


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About Ashlee Hennessy

I am Ashlee Kelly and I have been with Leads 2 Business for a year and 3 months. Although new to the Company I have been in the construction industry for 4 Years. My passion is working with clients and ensuring that they grow their business in the right direction by getting involved in projects and tenders we can offer. I am a very out-going person with many characteristics, and love to help when a client needs any assistance.

The Differences between Residential & Commercial Construction

Commercial and residential construction makes up a significant portion of the construction industry. One houses people while the other provides the infrastructure for their daily needs. There are notable differences between residential and commercial construction aside from their uses.

The infrastructure and building systems required, building materials, funding sources and time of completion are different for residential than for commercial.

Commercial structures typically tend to be larger in scale and serve a larger number of people, though it might not always be the case. Whereas residential structures are usually smaller in size and are built for individuals and families.

Commercial construction includes; land investments, office buildings, storage units, retail space, and industrial buildings. Where residential construction includes, single-family homes, detached homes, townhouses, duplexes etc.

Both commercial and residential properties require a permit and must adhere to the building code requirements.

Regulations in commercial property construction are greater and generally stricter than in residential construction.

Safety is important for both residential and commercial structures. They are designed to handle emergency situations appropriately to ensure there are no fatalities. Today’s structures need to have the most effective and reliable safety measures in place in case of an emergency or accident. The concerns for residential construction tend to be less, however, this does not mean safety is not important for both residential and commercial structures.

Generally, commercial projects have greater complexity in terms of permits and codes because these buildings need to take into account a lot more than residential properties.

Every building design calls for different building materials. This means that each project will require an entirely unique set of materials in terms of both quality and quantity.

The cost of building commercial structures is significantly higher than residential buildings, even if they are of comparable size.

Commercial construction is typically larger scale and requires the use of specialized and sophisticated equipment.

Commercial projects take relatively shorter periods to complete than residential, and a homeowner takes time to rethink some decisions throughout the construction period.

The customization of design is another factor that sets the two types of construction apart. In residential buildings. The owner can be creative and personalize the layout. In commercial structures, everything must be in agreement with the pre-set standards and guidelines.

The location of either a residential or a commercial structure matters a lot. There are suitable and appropriate places for commercial facilities, just as there are those suited for residential structures. Acquiring land close to the road is more expensive than airing a piece of land on the periphery of the City. Commercial projects are usually set on a massive budget from the onset of the project. Comparing the purchase of land near roads or closer to urbanized centres is costlier than buying land on the outskirts.


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Featured Tender: Data Analytics Solution Installation and Configuration

Namibia – DTA 940108

Contract Number:

BID/GIPF/RFP004/2022 – Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF)

Description:

The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) was established to provide retirement benefits to employees in the services of the Namibian Government and other participating public institutions. The Fund’s membership includes active members and a variety of annuitants. The Government Institutions Pension Fund’s mission is to safeguard and grow the Fund for the benefit of its stakeholders and Namibia. The Government Institutions Pension Fund is embarking on a project to implement a data analytics solution. Reputable and experienced service providers are hereby invited to provide a solution for data analytics installation and configuration.

Category Industry
IT & Telecom Institutional
Region Site Inspection
Namibia No Details
Closing Date Contract Period
31 October 2022 at 12:00 (Local Time) No Details

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Why Construction Foundations are Key for any Building

Foundations are the first part of any construction. They are incredibly important to the durability of a building, and if not completed correctly, they can affect the strength and resilience of the building once completed. In short, without a stable foundation, a building will not be reliable nor last a long time.

Now, unless you’re trying to build a little one-story home, we can all agree that you cannot create a building without a solid foundation. Even in such cases, a foundation might be helpful because it offers more structural stability and support.

Supports Your Building

The main reason for constructing a foundation for a building is to sustain the structure of the building. A huge area of the earth can support the weight of the building thanks to the foundation. This stops the structure from settling into the ground.


Prevents and Resists Movement

Foundations, especially deep foundations, help anchor the building deep into the ground. This not only makes the building more stable but also resists the structure from having lateral movements.

Provides Flat Ground for Construction

Another wonderful advantage of laying a foundation for your building is that you must first level the ground to lay the foundation. This makes building construction much simpler, especially in rocky and hilly terrain.

Given the aforementioned factors, your home or building won’t last very long without the proper foundations, putting your investment and financial security in danger. It just has a single crack before things start to deteriorate. After that, it is only a matter of time. To stay informed about building issues that require immediate attention, it is crucial to conduct professional property inspections on a regular basis.

If you have any additional points to add comment below…


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I started at Leads 2 Business in January 2010 (12 Years ago). I am presently Deputy HOD of L2Q. I started in the Daily Tenders Bills department and worked my way up to the L2Q department.

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