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This is a new multidepartmental lecture hall complex for the University of Pretoria. It is situated on the corner of Burnett and Festival streets, which is a prime spot within the University’s grounds that was previously used for student parking.

 

There is not a lot of information available about this project. This project is already aproved and I believe construction will start shortly.

Project: Lecture Hall Complex, University of Pretoria

Location: Hatfield Campus, Roper Street, Pretoria

Floor Area: 4000 sq metres

Cost: R75 million

Duration: 20 months, 5 months design and technical documentation and 15 months construction

Completion: January 2012

Description: 4 x 600 seater lecture halls with a total of 2400 seats for multi departmental student use

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