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CTICC's major expansion takes shape
Issued by: CTICC

Construction is envisaged to start early in 2008 on a 10 000 sq m extension of Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) on an adjoining site on the Foreshore.

Further to the announcement in July that a major extension of the centre would take place, this week Andrew Boraine, chairperson of Convenco, said it had been established that the Customs House site, across the freeway, would be available to make the proposal a reality by 2010.

“We can now confirm that Convenco and its shareholders have entered into negotiations with the Department of Public Works, owner of Customs House.”

Boraine said that the Department of Public Works have confirmed their interest in becoming a strategic partner of Convenco. “The present shareholders are discussing options for the Department's involvement in the extension. We are delighted by their interest as this demonstrates that the Department wants to go further than just a conventional sale or lease of the land.”

This is an unique move by the Department of Public Works to become involved in the joint ownership of a facility together with two other spheres of government, in this case the City of Town and the Provincial Government of the Western Cape. “This is a pioneering business model of three spheres of government, together with the private sector to generate an additional R1 billion annual economic spin off for the Western Cape,” said Boraine.

In the interim, Convenco has made substantial progress on what the extension will entail. A mixed development is being planned which will be accessible from the existing centre via a direct link under the highway. In a near-mirror image of the existing centre it will comprise both exhibition and some office space with parking and a major new hotel.

Preliminary sketches proposed by Foreshore Architects, the architects that designed the existing centre for Convenco, show that the state-of-the-art extension will entail 9 400 sq m of exhibition space divided into four different halls. Comparable to the layout of the existing centre, the extension will have access to a hotel of approximately 350 rooms with a direct link to the exhibition space.

Boraine said the exhibition hall connected to the hotel would be a very versatile space. “The new configuration means that a conference with a smaller exhibition component will be able to benefit from a comprehensive meeting package that provides meeting, hotel and exhibition spaces close to each other.”

Another enhancement of the new design would be the inclusion of a new banqueting space on the first floor with views over Table Bay.

“This new building will enable CTICC to bid for large international congresses and at the same time accommodate its repeat clients whose events grow from year to year,” said Dirk Elzinga, managing director of the CTICC. According to Elzinga the size of the current venue was inhibiting this growth.

“High levels of occupancy create challenges with event booking enquiries especially when international congresses have an exhibition component.”

During the course of the financial year 2006/07 the new exhibition space that forms part of the Convention Tower development at the eastern end of the existing centre was added to CTICC's inventory. While the additional 1 200 sq m of Hall 4B was used during the World Diabetes Congress, the Cape Town International Jazz Festival and other large events, it is not adequate to accommodate a substantial increase in new events.

Average hall occupancy at CTICC rose to 47.5% during the year, up from 43.5% in the previous year. However during certain months of the year overall occupancy of the exhibition halls has soared to 70% or higher.

It is expected that the new expansion on the Customs House site could open for events early in 2010.
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Located on Cape Town's northern foreshore beneath Table Mountain, the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) provides a flexible facility which will meet every expectation of event organizers.- more....

[16 Oct 2007 16:55]

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