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NGCAWUSHENI - VUKUZITHATHE PHASE 3, RAY NKONYENI MUNICIPALITY

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ProposalDescription: 

The project is an initiative by Ray Nkonyeni Municipality in partnership with the KZN Department of Human Settlements. The proposed project involves the construction of 1000 housing units as an in situ upgrade i.e. new houses will be placed within the boundaries of existing homesteads.

Expanded_Motivation: 

The aim of a project such as this, is to address the housing demand which is still very high in this area, with 75% of residents living in semi-permanent dwellings (mud houses) or unsafe brick houses that need to be replaced by providing standardised houses. The project seeks to achieve the following objectives: • A reduction of the housing backlog; • Development of institutional capacity to perform all functions related to housing within the Municipality in line with accreditation requirements; • Promote the involvement of the private sector in dealing with the backlog to respond to “Breaking New Grounds”; and • Promotion of intergovernmental co-ordination in housing delivery.

ApplicationDate: 

Wednesday, October 16, 2019 - 15:52

CaseID: 

14466

OtherReferences: 

DepartmentApplicationTypeDeadlineDateContactPerson
31/10/2019

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Existing households in the area.
Existing households in the area.
Open spaces for building.
Open spaces for building.
Ground prepared for building.
Ground preparation to prevent soil erosion
 
 

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