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PRESENTATION ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE “NEW
GENERATION” CORRECTIONAL FACILITY PROTOTYPES
Department of Correctional Services17 September 2002
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1. THE OBJECTIVES1. THE OBJECTIVES
1.1. STRATEGIC PLAN
1.2. OPERATIONAL OBJECTIVES
1.3. BUDGETARY OBJECTIVES
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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
* The concepts utilized in the development of the “New Generation” prototype correctional facility have included:
• Unit Management• Direct Supervision• Communal Cells
* The prototypes as developed were guided by the need to enhance the facility’s potential for rehabilitation while maintaining a high level of security by design
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* The concept as developed incorporate all the recognized standard for humane incarceration.
* The designs reflect detailed space norms and standards incorporating recognized standards and local conditions
* The design concepts have been developed:(a) To achieve low Life-Cycle-Costing(b) To permit a variety of procurement methods(c) To permit rapid & expeditious construction
(d) To maintain a high level of security by design
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1.1. THE OBJECTIVESTHE OBJECTIVES
1.1 STRATEGIC PLAN
1.1.1. Reduction of overcrowding
1.1.2. Introduction of Unit Management
1.1.3. Reduction of Life- Cycle- Costs
1.1.4. Enhancement of Rehabilitation Programmes
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1.1. THE OBJECTIVESTHE OBJECTIVES
1.2 OPERATIONAL OBJECTIVES
1.2.1. Development of Life-Cycle-Costing procedures
1.2.2. Revised Business & Procurement process which
reduce risks but enhance competition1.2.3. Revised criteria for prioritization of projects1.2.4. Revised criteria for creation of new facilities
maintaining a high level of security by design1.2.5. Development of Master Plan for new &
renovated facilities
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1.1. THE OBJECTIVESTHE OBJECTIVES
1.3 BUDGETARY OBJECTIVES
1.3.1. Reduction of Capital Costs
1.3.2. Reduction of Operating & Maintenance Costs
1.3.3. Modifications to MTEF Cycle Budget to reflect strategic objectives
1.3.4 Implementation of Life-Cycle-Costing methodology to achieve all of
the above and reduce risk associated with
construction
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2. 2. THE PROCUREMENT PROCESSTHE PROCUREMENT PROCESS
2.1. DEVELOPMENT OF PROTOTYPE DESIGN
2.2. UTILIZATION OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
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2.2. THE PROCUREMENT PROCESS THE PROCUREMENT PROCESS
2.1. KEY FEATURES OF THE THE PROTOTYPE DESIGN
2.1.1. Standard designs with fee and construction cost savings through
repetition. 2.1.2. Establishing integrated and co- operative relationship with the
Department of Public Works. 2.1.3. Permitting the introduction of Construction Management to allow for
options other than conventional construction methodologies while
reducing risk
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2.2. THE PROCUREMENT PROCESSTHE PROCUREMENT PROCESS
2.2 UTILISATION OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
2.2.1. Encouraging the participation by a wide variety of construction providers
2.2.2. Permitting the utilisation of prisoner labour and products
2.2.3. Significantly increase the purchasing power of current budget
allocations 2.2.4 Reducing the cost & time risks
associated with construction
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3.3. THE PRODUCTTHE PRODUCT
3.1. Design Philosophy
3.2. Design Layouts
3.3. Costing and Estimating
3.4. Partnership with the Department of Public Works
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3.3. THE PRODUCTTHE PRODUCT
3.1.6. Support rehabilitation
3.1.7. “Appropriate Technology”
3.1.8. Potential for phased construction & additions with minimum operational disturbances
3.1.9 “World Class” design quality
3.1.10 High level of security by design
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3.3. THE PRODUCTTHE PRODUCT
3.1 DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
3.1.1. Unit Management, “New Generation”
3.1.2. Direct Supervision
3.1.3. Communal Cell
3.1.4. “Kit-o-Parts” concept
3.1.5. Low-Life-Cycle cost
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3.3. THE PRODUCTTHE PRODUCT
3.2 PROTOTYPE DESIGN
3.2.1. The development of norms and standards
1. 3.2.2. The development of:
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The Communal CellThe Communal Cell
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The Unit Management ModuleThe Unit Management Module
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The Unit Management ClusterThe Unit Management Cluster
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The ZoneThe Zone
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The Typical 3000 Bed PrototypeThe Typical 3000 Bed Prototype
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““The Street”The Street”
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The “Street” and Functional CoreThe “Street” and Functional Core
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The Potential for Phased The Potential for Phased DevelopmentDevelopment
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The Potential for Multiple The Potential for Multiple Facilities Sharing a Common SiteFacilities Sharing a Common Site
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Overall View of a Typical Overall View of a Typical Prototype DesignPrototype Design
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Perspective of Typical Dayroom Perspective of Typical Dayroom at Housing Moduleat Housing Module
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3.2.3. The potential for phased development
3.2.4. The potential for multiple facilities sharing a common site
3.2.5. The overall view of a typical prototype design
3.2.6. Perspective of a typical communal cell
3.2.7. Perspective of typical dayroom at housing module
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3.3. THE PRODUCTTHE PRODUCT
3.3 COSTING AND ESTIMATING
3.3.1. Estimated project construction cost per prisoner is 1/3 cost of recent facilities.
3.3.2. Controlling construction cost through joint efforts with CSIR security & building
systems
groups to ensure the use of “Appropriate”
technology
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3.3.2. Comparison with new facility of comparable 3.3.2. Comparison with new facility of comparable level of servicelevel of service
BLOEMFONTEIN NIGEL PROTOTYPE
3000 beds 850 beds 3000 beds
Single and double beds 8 & 10 Communal cells 10 beds communal cell
Housing area (m²)
Support area (m²)
Total area (m²)
Cost of Project
Cost of square meter
Cost per prisoner
63, 990 m²
16, 323 m²
80, 313 m²
R 334, 466, 000.00
R 4,127.00
R 110, 488.00
*
*
24 450 m² (1)
R 102, 070, 354.00
R 4,174. 66
R 120, 082. 77
* Estimate 75/25% of 1
15, 000 m²
15, 000 m²
30, 000 m²
R 150, 000, 000.00
R 5,000.00
R 50, 000.00
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3.3. THE PRODUCTTHE PRODUCT
3.4 PARTNERSHIP WITH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
3.4.1. Establishment of interdepartmental Task Team noting
• Roles and obligations• Service Level Agreement• Process Management• Performance Evaluations
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3.3. THE PRODUCT THE PRODUCT
3.4.2. Status update of work accomplished to date by
Task Team:• Site selection is substantially complete at four
locations, Leeukop, Nigel, Tzaneen & Klerksdorp
• Appointment of professionals will be completed around 25 September 2002
• Three of the projects will be ready for construction by January 2003 with Tzaneen starting about a month sooner