Stellenbosch University Biomedical Research Institute, South Africa

22nd March 2019 By: Sheila Barradas - Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

Stellenbosch University Biomedical Research Institute, South Africa

Name of the Project
Stellenbosch University Biomedical Research Institute (BMRI).

Location
The research facility will be located at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at

Stellenbosch University, in the Western Cape, South Africa.

Client
Stellenbosch University.

Project Description
The project involves the construction of a new state-of-the-art research facility, which is expected to be one of the most innovative and advanced biomedical research centres in Africa.

The institute’s main aims will be to investigate diseases that have the greatest impact on communities in South Africa and the rest of Africa, and to translate its discoveries into improving the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of illnesses such as tuberculosis, HIV, diabetes, heart disease and neurological disorders, among others. The BMRI will provide additional space and be on par with the most advanced and sophisticated biomedical research facilities in the world.

Apart from a range of research laboratories, the new facility will include:

• a bioinformatics hub;

• electron microscopy laboratories;

• proteomics and FACs laboratories;

• morphology museum;

• biorepository;

• sunskill laboratory;

• clinical research unit; and • conference facilities.

The facility will also have some unique architectural features focused on sustainability, including a smart lighting system that detects areas where natural light is strongest and adjusts light accordingly, therefore, drawing less electricity from the grid.

The building will also tie into the campus’s grey water masterplan, which allows for rainwater harvesting and the use of borehole water. Toilets will also be flushed with nonpotable water.

A secure bicycle storage area and adjacent shower facilities will be located in the basement to encourage staff and students to cycle to work.

The BMRI will also have a system of negative air pressure that will keep hazardous fumes or airborne toxins from flowing out of laboratories and into adjacent areas.

Potential Job Creation
Not stated.

Value
R1-billion.

Duration
The project is expected to be completed in 2022.

Latest Developments
A sod-turning ceremony was held in January to mark the official start of construction of the research facility.

Key Contracts and Suppliers
Wilson-Bayley Holmes (main contractor); Glad Africa (principal agent and project manager); Roelof Rabe Argiteke (architect); LTS Consulting (industrial engineering); HKQS (quantity surveyor); NAKO Triocon Consulting Engineers (mechanical, electrical, electronic, fire consultants); Ekcon (civil, structural and wet services); SRL (acoustic consultant); Terra (landscape architect); ComPrac (health and safety consultant).

On Budget and on Time?
Too early to state.

Contact Details for Project Information
Stellenbosch University Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences division of marketing and communications, Wilma Stassen, tel +27 021 938 9359 or email wstassen@sun.ac.za.