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Cape Town TMC. Cape Town TMC The Project Timeline. The Idea: 2004: Integrated Incident Management Centre. Funding: 2005: Proposal to NDoT – 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup – Public Transport Infrastructure Funding. May 2008: TMC project approved by Council.
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Cape Town TMC The Project Timeline • The Idea: 2004: Integrated Incident Management Centre. • Funding: 2005: Proposal to NDoT – 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup – Public Transport Infrastructure Funding. • May 2008: TMC project approved by Council. • June 2008: Professional team appointed: ASTII Consortium City of Cape Town JOC
Cape Town TMC 2008 Project Timeline Approved by Council: May 2008 Sept 2008 Oct 2008 June 2008 Nov 2008 Jul - Aug 2008 Professional team appointed Prelim design Detail design Tender period closed on 25/11 13/10 Site handover for prep contract Prep of tender documents Design workshops & 1-on-1 sessions Site preparation and piling Final design for main tender 24/10 Advertised main contract Ongoing design 1-on-1 sessions ED’s signed 1st plans off on 18/08 Municipal approval process started 31/10 Sod Turning Event
Cape Town TMC The Project Timeline • Oct 2008: Site preparation contract (earthworks + piling) awarded and site handed over to Franki Africa. • 31 Oct 2008: Sod turning event.
Cape Town TMC 2008 Project Timeline Dec 2008 Jan 2009 Builders Holliday Main tender adjudication 12/01 Principal contractor on site 15/12 - Main contract awarded 178Q/2008/09 • 15 Dec 2008: Main contract awarded to WBHO/PHC after tender process. • December Builders Holiday! • 12 Jan 2009: Main contractor (WBHO/PHC) on site.
Cape Town TMC 2009 - 2010 Project Timeline Commissioning Nov 2009 May 2010 Jun 2010 Jan 2009 Builders Holliday Builders Holliday 12/01 WBHO/PHC contractor on site Practical Completion TMC fully operational 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup 10 Month Construction Period TMC Opening 27 May 2010 City of Cape Town 2010 JOC
Cape Town TMC The Project Timline • 13 January 2010: “First occupation” (squatter) … exactly one year after site handover to WBHO/PHC.
Cape Town TMC The Project Timeline • End of Feb 2010: TNO relocated from N1 House. • March 2010: FMS equipment and UTC ops staff relocated from N1 House. • April 2010: Metro Police started move from N1 House. • May 2010: TIC relocated from Paul Sauer building.
Cape Town TMC The Project Timeline • TMC opening: 27 May 2010 … exactly two years after project was approved by Council.
Cape Town TMC The Project Cost • Total project cost: R 155 m (incl. VAT) • Construction: R 116 m • Professional Services: R 29 m • Commissioning: R 10 m • Funding sources: • National = 83% • City = 17% • June + July 2010: Internal audit. TMC project received highest rating.
Cape Town TMC OperationalLevels
Cape Town TMC 1st Floor - Transport Operations
Cape Town TMC 1st Floor - Transport Operations
Cape Town TMC 2nd Floor - S&S Operations
Cape Town TMC Double Space Core Operations Area 1st Floor: Transport Operations
Cape Town TMC Double Space Core Operations Area 2nd Floor: Safety & Security Operations
Cape Town TMC Functions Accommodated Freeway & Arterial Management Urban Traffic Control Intelligent Transport Systems Transport Information Management Traffic Engineering Bus Operations Information Management Fare Collection Safety & Security Maintenance Active Traffic, Public Transport, Safety & Security, Incident and Information Management Radio Operations & Dispatching Traffic Operations Traffic Law Enforcement City-Wide CCTV Surveillance Alarm Monitoring Radio Operations & Dispatching South African Police Service (SAPS) Transport and Traffic Information Dissemination (Call Centre) Linked to MetroRail and Golden Arrow
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Transport & Traffic Operations
Reduce length of Incident Timeline IntegratedIncident Management A key component of this project is the interaction and enhancement of existing Incident Management Systems (IMS) in order to facilitate faster emergency and incident response. This is to be achieved by improving the lines of communication, and the speed and efficiency of notification, between the incident location and the IMS. Incident happens + Traffic flow disrupted Dispatch Incident reported Responders on scene Responders leave scene Traffic flow back to normal Every second counts!
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