INFRASTRUCTURE CSIR 2015 CONFERENCE “IDEAS THAT WORK"

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I N F R A S T R U C T U R E

CSIR 2015 CONFERENCE“IDEAS THAT WORK"

Public Infrastructure SpendPast and Future

National Infrastructure Plan - 18 SIPS

CSIR Build Environment –Role to play in infrastructure development

Key considerations

CONTENT

PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE SPEND

PA S T A N D F U T U R E

PAST INFRASTRUCTURE SPEND

• Govern Spending by National, Provincial

and Local Government and Agencies increased significantly

since 2011

Since 2009/10 to 2013/14 Public spend R 1,09 trillion on

infrastructure – mainly on economic infrastructure – the

highest in 25 years

INFRASTRUCTURE SPEND IN PAST 40 YEARS

MTEF 2015 - PUBLIC SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE

42% Transport & logistics20% Energy14% Water & Sanitation

45% SOC 22% Local Government17% Provinces10% PE

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develop a 20-year planning

framework beyond one

administration to avoid a

stop-start pattern to the

infrastructure

roll-out

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develop a single common

National Infrastructure Plan

that will

be monitored and centrally

driven

3identify who is

responsible and hold

them to account

THE PICC WAS ESTABLISHED TO ...

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coordinate, integrate and

accelerate

implementation

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CROSS-CUTTING WORK OF THE PICC

Skills Development

State Capacity

Industrialisation

Innovative Building Technologies

Maintenance

Funding and Spending

Infrastructure GIS Mapping

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The National infrastructure Plan has 18 identified Strategic Integrated Projects (SIPs) and has been developed and adopted by Cabinet

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CSIR – BUILD ENVIRONMENT

R O L E TO P L AY I N I N F R A S T R U C T U R E

BUILD ENVIRONMENT CAPABILITY

Building Science &

Technology

Construction materials & methodsArchitectural engineeringConstruction Industry & innovation

Transport systems & operations

Hydraulic Infrastructure engineering

Water services & Asset Management

Coastal and port engineering Coastal & Hydraulic lab

Transport Infrastructure Engineering

Spatial planning &

systems

Remote sensing & GISHuman Settlement designDecision support, data & systems analysisUrban & Regional planning Urban dynamics lab

Agrément SA

Pavement design, construction, testing Advanced materials testing

Transport management, designs& systems

Network asset management

Transport & Freight Logistics

Innovative building technology

accreditation

RESEARCH IMPACT AREAS

Decision support for planning ,monitoring & maintenance of settlements

Design guidelines for public buildings, new building materials and construction methods

Design methods & maintenance procedures for road, rail & ports

Models & methods for efficient public freight & transport system

LINK TO INFRASTRUCTURE PRIORITIES & SIP’S

Energy - renewablesRail – new capacity expansion, working smarterRoads – mainly refurbish, maintain (new national roads)Water and Sanitation – bulk raw water, waste water, water

treatmentSocial infrastructure - schools, universities, early childhood

development centres, hospitals, clinics , housing Spatial planning - developing cities / towns differently Broadband roll out – smart cities , linking rural Agri logistics

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CSIR LINK TO CROSS-CUTTING WORK OF THE PICC AND INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN

State Capacity

Industrialisation

Innovative Building Technologies

Maintenance

Infrastructure GIS Mapping

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MTEF REMARKS

• NT & DPME reviews of infrastructure implementation (effectiveness & efficiency) and reforms are coming : The reviews have observed that policies are often designed without fully assessing the costs and implications of choices being made. Significant savings are possible if departments make adjustments.

During 2015/16, expenditure and performance reviews will examine government accommodation, school infrastructure, provincial roads, and information and communication technology costs at schools

Housing: The full cost of RDP houses significantly exceeds the capital subsidy, with serious implications for the budgets of relevant institutions – especially municipalities – as well as the pace of housing delivery and the affordability of current policy commitments

Public transport: By a variety of measures, public transport in South Africa is very expensive for both users and government, largely because apartheid’s spatial legacy results in inefficient patterns of transport use. Government is working to change the spatial layout of the cities through improvements in land use planning over the long term. In the short term, the densification of the cities in specific nodal areas and along identified corridors will assist in reducing the costs of public transport. Improving the integration of the transport system

KEY CONSIDERATIONS

H O W D O W E P L AY T H E G A M E A S A T E A M ?

KEY CONSIDERATIONS (1)

• Implementation of infrastructure - what role to play ?

• Research priorities - what about the future needs - is contract research visionary enough ?

• Funding – contract research = 70% of revenue - does it leave enough space for greenfield game changer research ?

• Perception of being expensive – is the business model calibrated towards technical people or is there too much overheads ?

KEY CONSIDERATIONS (2)

• Fragmented repository of knowledge and intelligence - no single go to place to find already paid for research done for government - how to partner with government ?

• Norms and standards - How to implement it and make it work in practice ?

QUESTIONS ?

M A R T I E J A N S E V A N R E N S B U R G M A R T I E V R @ G M A I L . C O M C E L 0 8 2 5 6 7 5 4 3 0

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