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2022年展望第1卷

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2022年展望第1卷

BROAD-BASED BLACKECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT INSOUTH AFRICA CONTENTS Building ProfitsWorking with a construction-costmanager37 Broad-Based Black EconomicEmpowerment in South AfricaIts impact on the South AfricanConstruction on Built Environment firms Data Center Development 1.0What you need to know41 Getting Back into the GameWhat’s ahead for sports venues5 A Greener, Smarter & Safer DevelopmentGoal in China’s Construction Industry43 Unintended ConsequencesHow owner-mandated vaccination policiescan impact construction projects9 Moving Away from Traditional RoutesThe dramatic rise of design and buildprocurement in Qatar47 Trends in Residential Developments InHong KongSize, price, standards and costs13 World-Class WonderDiscussing the Collins Arch project49 When Virtual Becomes the RealityInsights into the ever-evolving ‘virtualquantity surveyor’19 The New Heart of Urban SpacesUnderstanding and embracing the value oflogistics in our communities53 Money MattersThe benefits of real-time cost estimating57 The Power of Data in the DigitalHealthcare Estate27 The Past, Present and Future ofTechnological Adoption on LabourReliance61 The Cost of Building in Africa31 When Virtual Becomes the RealityInsights into the ever-evolving‘virtual quantity surveyor’ The New Heart of Urban SpacesUnderstanding and Embracing theValue of Logistics in Communities Getting Back into the GameWhat’s ahead for sports venues WELCOME BRINGING IMAGINATION TO LIFE SINCE 1783 The year is 1783. The treaty between the United States and Great Britainis signed in Paris, formally ending the American Revolutionary War. TheMontgolfier brothers send up the first hot air balloon. Mozart’s GreatMass is performed for the first time in Salzburg. And the firm that is nowRider Levett Bucknall opens its doors for the first time. At RLB we deliver proactive and innovative client services and successfulproject outcomes to shape the future of the built environment. As anindependent construction cost consultancy, RLB boasts a team of4,000-plus that delivers the best outcomes to thousands of clientsthroughout Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania, the Middle East and theAmericas. We are a powerhouse of global construction market intelligence. We aretrusted partners dedicated to achieving our clients’ goals and to makinga difference to the lives of people around the world. CONTRIBUTORS 8. Mark GraysonPartner,United Kingdommark.grayson@uk.rlb.com 14. Daniel JungeAssociate Principal,North Americadaniel.junge@us.rlb.com 1. Stephen MeeNSW Managing Director, Oceania,Global Board Directorstephen.mee@au.rlb.com 15. Michael O’ReillyAssociate Principal,North Americamichael.oreilly@us.rlb.com 9. Sam BarakatPrincipal,North Americasam.barakat@us.rlb.com 2. John JozwickExecutive Vice President& General Counsel,North Americajohn.jozwick@us.rlb.com 3. Nicolas SheardCEO,Africanicolas.sheard@za.rlb.com 10. Cassie IdeharaPrincipal,North Americacassie.idehara@us.rlb.com 16. Seb DaviesAssociate Director,Middle Eastseb.davies@ae.rlb.com 17. Monica ZhanRsearch Manager,Asiamonica.zhan@hk.rlb.com 4. Christiaan RademanDirector,Africachristiaan.rademan@za.rlb.com 11. Umesh LaxhmanAssociate Director,Middle Eastumesh.laxhman@ae.rlb.com 5. Domenic SchiafoneDirector,Oceaniadomenic.schiafone@au.rlb.com 18. Katherine TanAssociate,Asiakatherine.tan@cn.rlb.com 12. Ayyaz KhaliqAssociate Director,Middle Eastayyaz.khaliq@ae.rlb.com 19. Brook SmithPartner,United Kingdombrook.smith@uk.rlb.com 13. Paraic MorrisseyAssociate Principal,North Americaparaic.morrissey@us.rlb.com 6. Colin KinJoint Managing Partner,Singaporecolin.kin@sg.rlb.com 7. Silas LohJoint Managing Partner,Singaporesilas.loh@sg.rlb.com BROAD-BASEDBLACK ECONOMICEMPOWERMENT INSOUTH AFRICA Its impact on the SouthAfrican Construction andBuilt Environment firms NICOLAS SHEARDCEO, AFRICA Construction and BuiltEnvironment firms in SouthAfrica face a very distinctivechallenge when bidding ortendering for new projects.Irrespective of size, reputation,experience and capability, beingawarded a project is not aseasy and achievable as in othercountries due to the B-BBEE(Broad-Based Black EconomicEmpowerment) legislationintroduced by the Government ofSouth Africa, which is unique andonly applicable to firms registeredand trading in South Africa. sector specific transformationrequirements. Contractors and Built Environmentprofessionals are measured againstthe Construction Sector Code,which addresses the identifiedinequalities in order to unlock thissector’s potential and enhanceits growth through the creationof equal opportunities for Blackpeople and firms. The ConstructionSector Code consists of two sub-sector codes for Contractors andBuilt Environment professionals,each with its own unique sub-scorecard, weighing points andtargets, and is the most complexcode with the highest targets inthe B-BBEE environment. It makesit extremely challenging for firmsin this industry to be compliantand remain competitive andsustaina