DTA 184505
The Kwazulu Natal Provincial Planning and Development Commission is constituted in terms of Section 2 of the Town planning Ordinance 27 of 1949. One of its primary roles is to undertake research in planning and development. The PPDC has identified the following research projects it wishes to undertake. Spatial Planning and land Allocation process in the Traditional areas. Project amount R300 000.00 inclusive of disbursements, copy editing, meetings, workshops and VAT. The objectives of the project are to describe the nature of the South African shopping centre, to update and explain the hierarchy of shopping centres typology using current local and international thinking to formulate a set of guidelines that can be applicable in different sized urban settlements and to identify the implications and potential social and economic impacts positive and negative of the use and misuse of the hierarchical concept.
| DTA 184505 – The Kwazulu Natal Provincial Planning and Development Commission is constituted in terms of Section 2 of the Town planning Ordinance 27 of 1949. One of its primary roles is to undertake research in planning and development. The PPDC has identified the following research projects it wishes to undertake. Spatial Planning and land Allocation process in the Traditional areas. Project amount R300 000.00 inclusive of disbursements, copy editing, meetings, workshops and VAT. The objectives of the project are to describe the nature of the South African shopping centre, to update and explain the hierarchy of shopping centres typology using current local and international thinking to formulate a set of guidelines that can be applicable in different sized urban settlements and to identify the implications and potential social and economic impacts positive and negative of the use and misuse of the hierarchical concept. | |
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| Shopping Centres Planning Guidelines | |
| Researched by | Annelize Nel |
| Created on | 17 October 2008 |
| Monitoring | 0 |
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| Site Inspection Details | Interested parties are invited to a compulsory tender briefing session to be held on 03 November 2008 at the Department ... |
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| Closing Date | 14 Nov 2008 |
| Document Collection | The briefs are available from Natalia 12th Floor north Tower 330 Langalibalele Street Pietermaritzburg PPDC, www.ppdc.go... |
| Restrictions | The consultant must submit three copies for project proposals for each project tendered into the Provincial Planning and... |
| Category | Consultants |
| Industry | |
| Region | KwaZulu-Natal |
| Professionals | We have details of the following professionals linked to this tender: Open Developer |
| Tender Award | Award notes available for this tender. |
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This tender, titled The Kwazulu Natal Provincial Planning and Development Commission is constituted in terms of Section 2 of the Town planning Ordinance 27 of 1949. One of its primary roles is to undertake research in planning and development. The PPDC has identified the following research projects it wishes to undertake. Spatial Planning and land Allocation process in the Traditional areas. Project amount R300 000.00 inclusive of disbursements, copy editing, meetings, workshops and VAT. The objectives of the project are to describe the nature of the South African shopping centre, to update and explain the hierarchy of shopping centres typology using current local and international thinking to formulate a set of guidelines that can be applicable in different sized urban settlements and to identify the implications and potential social and economic impacts positive and negative of the use and misuse of the hierarchical concept. (Reference DTA 184505), was published by Annelize Nel and is currently open for submissions in KwaZulu-Natal.
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