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Green office refit for Ninety One

Growthpoint Properties has commenced construction on a green office refurbishment of its 36 Hans Strijdom Building, the Cape Town headquarters of Ninety One , in a move that reinforces both companies’ commitment to the Cape Town CBD and to sustainability.

NINETY One, a global investment manager with South African roots, has been based at the Growthpoint-owned building in the Cape Town Foreshore for over two decades.

Ninety One evaluated a number of options for its offices, including new construction, as its co-tenant in the building prepared to move to new premises. Its decision to remain at 36 Hans Strijdom was strongly driven by its net-zero carbon aspirations.

Growthpoint welcomed the move, committing to an extensive green revamp of the property as Ninety One signed a 15-year lease for the building’s entire 12 800sqm of lettable area.

Growthpoint has been at the forefront of environmental innovation in the property sector in South Africa, establishing green building as an accepted practice in the local commercial property sector and now driving the adoption of renewable energy in this space. Its own net-zero goal is to be carbon neutral by 2050.

This has seen it adopt the process of wheeling, which is the process of buying and selling electricity between private parties, using the existing grid to transport power.

Paul Kollenberg, Growthpoint head of asset management: offices, comments, “At Growthpoint, we are thrilled to continue our longstanding partnership with Ninety One. Remodelling this landmark building to the highest environmental standards is a testament to our mutual vision for a more sustainable future.”

Growthpoint’s refurbishment of 36 Hans Strijdom is being guided by sustainability goals rather than appearances, so while it will essentially deliver a new, lower-carbon building, the changes will mostly be visible from inside the building.

To begin with, a significant amount of embodied carbon is being salvaged by re-using of the entire building structure. Among the environmentally friendly building improvements are an on-site solar plant, energy-efficient displacement air conditioning and high-performance glazing. Energy-hungry escalators will be replaced by circulation stairs in the new layout to reduce power consumption.

36 Hans Strijdom was the first building in Cape Town to receive clean, green energy wheeled via the city’s energy grid, as part of a wheeling pilot project. This is possible thanks to Growthpoint’s partnership with licensed electricity trader Etana Energy, which is a selected pilot participant.

Solar energy generated at Growthpoint’s The Constantia Village shopping centre is already being exported for use at the long-term home of Ninety One.

Through wheeling, the customer won’t get the exact green electrons produced, but the customer can still claim that at least 70% of its electricity is from green sources.

Growthpoint’s investment in this green refit demonstrates its continued belief in the value of the Cape Town CBD and in the power of projects such as this to support sustainable built environments. Growthpoint owns 360 000sqm of offices in the Western Cape.

“Choosing to refurbish rather than relocate cements our commitment to a vibrant Cape Town CBD,” says Thabo Khojane, MD of Ninety One. “At the same time, it was imperative for us to ensure we inhabit a more energy-efficient environment in line with our drive to achieve net zero by 2050.”

Ninety One has relocated to temporary offices for the construction period and will return upon completion, which is scheduled for July 2025.

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