Upgrades to the Table View beachfront is under way.
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The City of Cape Town has resumed its major project to rehabilitate and revitalise the Table View beachfront, one of the city’s prime tourist attractions along the Atlantic coastline.
Civil works, which include the construction of coastal walkways, new and refurbished ablution facilities and upgrades to parking areas, encountered significant delays in 2024.
The City said unfortunately, the contractor’s performance did not meet expectations, which led to the termination of the contract in November 2024.
The City’s Coastal Management Branch has since developed a Project Recovery Plan, which includes the restructuring of the project to ensure a more efficient and timely delivery of the remaining works.
Construction of new coastal walkways, refurbished ablution facilities and upgrades to parking areas undertaken.
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These include:
Works package 1:
Works package 2:
Works package 3:
"I want to thank the local residents, businesses in the surrounding area and visitors for their patience and support," said Deputy Mayor and mayco member for Spatial Planning and Environment, Eddie Andrews.
"We understand the frustration caused by the delays. With reliable contractors now in place and clear timelines established, we are confident that the project is firmly back on track to completion.
"The public should begin to see significant progress on the various sites this month. The work will be visible, and every effort is being made to complete the work efficiently. Your continued understanding is valued as we work to deliver a revitalised space that will benefit the entire community."
Cape Argus
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