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INTERNATIONAL MULTI-AWARD WINNING
ENGINEERING COMPANY
2014 - OVERALL WINNER OF STEEL AWARDS-SOUTH AFRICA
2015 - SAICE VITAL ENGINEERING AWARD
2015 - ISTRUCTE AWARD – LONDON
2017 - CESA AON – ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE AWARD
LEVEL 2 BBBEE
ENGAGED∙ENGINEERING∙EXCELLENCE
“we push the boundaries into the future”
COMPANY DETAILS
Company name: Fellows Dube and Associates Pty Ltd
Address: 6 Bristol Close
Waterford Estate West
Corner Waterford drive & Witkoppen Rd.
Fourways, Gauteng, South Africa
Office Tel. : +27(11) 026-4620 / +27(11) 027-7401
Technical contact persons: Ndabezinhle (Scotch) Dube: +27-82 7712977
Email address: [email protected]
Peter Fellows: +27-82 888 0140
Email address: [email protected]
Directors
: Ndabezinhle (Scotch) Dube
BscEngHons, FZweIE, MZAICE, IMESA
: Peter Ian Fellows
PrEng BSc BScEng, MCESA, MSAICE, MSAISC : Rachiel A Dube
Marketing, Procurement & Business Development
MOTIVES AND VALUES
About Us FDA is a Civil and Structural Consulting Engineering Company initially established in 1987as Fellows Consulting. The firm has re-structured in line with government policy of Black Empowerment & is now 52% Black Owned as well as Level 2 BBBEE. Many government departments & State Owned Companies have remained our vital clients &rendering professional services to same has further strengthened the directors’ resolve to re-structure& support government efforts to empower the Previously Disadvantaged Individuals.
Rachiel Agnes Dube, one of the 3 directors is a black woman whose qualities of self-drive; self-assurance & self-canonization have uplifted the company to rapid recognition& growth. She owns 30% shares & heads the combined departments of Procurement, Human Resources, Marketing and Business Development.
Since the formation of Fellows Consulting, the company has successfully completed over 4500 projects. We are well respected within the Built Environment because of our achievements & service & we are always open to join hands with our fellow South African & Continental professionals to form joint ventures. We place great emphasis on high quality, professional service, ethical behaviour and punctual delivery.
We are a client focused company, making sure that we meet individual client needs as best as we can, as engineering can be complex; we continuously seek ways in which we are both efficient and effective for the desired outcome. To improve our market share in the consulting engineering business throughout Africa, we strive to produce efficient cost effective designs within the time line given for each project. FDA thrives to uphold its core principles that are the foundation of our company’s existence. Quality, consistency, transparency, integrity, accountability and team work is what we at FDA take great pride in.
Our People
The company is actively run by the 3 directors as mentioned above. Our staff compliment is as follows:
Engineers & Technologists – 6 No.
Technicians – 4 No.
Finance Admin – 2 No.
Our Values
We focus on & strive towards empowering staff members and communities that we work with. Our staff is ever encouraged to enrol for post graduate studies as well as attend relevant courses in order to keep abreast with technological advancement. We periodically & consistently invest in design & CAD software to ensure modern design acumen, efficiency & speedy delivery. The company meets all the fees & expenses as part of staff empowerment & upliftment.
Completed and Current Projects
PROJECTS CLIENTS VALUE YEAR COMPLETED
Gateways Project
Wits University
R 30 Million
2018
Virginia Wilfred Private Hospital
Mr. S C Malanda
R160 Million
Ongoing
American International School Lusaka
African City Scapes
R180 Million
Ongoing
Orchards Clinic Remedial Work
JDA
R15 Million
2018
Four Seasons Restaurant Lusaka
Private Client
R30 Million
Ongoing
Refurbishment of union stadium
JDA R140 Million
Ongoing
Victoria Extension 3 Civil Services
JPC R15 Million
2017
Thlabane Mixed Development
PIC R1.2 Billion
Ongoing
BGH Stately Home Bothongo Group
R400 Million
Ongoing
Rock Art Gallery Origins Wits University
Wits University
R25 Million
2016
Waterfall Wilds Retail Centre
Waterfall Development Company
R75 Million
2016
Scotch Dube, Director, PrEng (ECZ), Civil Engineer,Bsc (Hons), FZweIE, MZACE, IMESA
RachealDube, Director Procurement & admin,
Peter Fellows,Director, PrEng, Structural Engineer, BSc, CESA, MSAICE, SAISC
BonganiNgwenya,Civil Engineer, BEng
Trompsburg Hospital Department of Health Free State
R320 Million
2015
Residence Norton Dingle Constantia Cape Town
Private client R30 Million 2015
Anceriz Industries and offices
Private client R20 Million 2014
Benga Hospital – Tete Mozambique
Rio Tinto
R25 Million 2012
Malapa Excavation Viewing Deck
Wits University
R5 Million 2011
Mares Shopping Centre Offices and Apartments
Mares Development Company
R350 Million 2011
Luxury Residence in Penka Michel &Yaoundé
Roger Bogne 100 Million 2010
Apartments Dunkeld West
Simvest
R45 Million 2010
Offices Karen Street JHB
Alan Grant Projects Pty
R60 Million 2009
Comaro View Shopping Center
Stephcor Investments
R40 Million 2009
Call Centre Midrand Neotel
R30 Million 2009
Rhema Church Edenvale
Rhema Church
R20 Million 2009
Nongoma Shopping Centre
Silver Falcon Pty Ltd
R50 Million 2008
MKB Offices – Sandton Drive in Sandton
MKB Group
R30 Million 2008
Origins Centre - Presidential Project
Wits University
R30 Million 2008
Factory and Offices in Luanda – Angola
Angodis, LDA
R30 Million 2008
Links Field Shopping Centre
Griffiths Investment
R50 Million 2006
Department of Public Works Head Office -22 Storey Building
Public Works R1200Million 2006
Wits University Library – JHB
Wits University
R10 Million 2006
Virgin Active Broadacres JHB
Syndev Properties
R10 Million 2004
Broadacres Shopping Centre
Syndev Properties
R100 Million 2002
Crawford CollegeLonehill
Advtech R20 Million 2000
PROJECT SHEETS
Malapa Hominid Fossil Site Cover + Visitors’ Platform:
”Australopithecus sediba” – arguably the most important hominid fossil – was discovered at “Malapa”, a sensitive
game reserve and UNESCO Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site. This small, insect-like structure is designed to
be a lightweight, 85% recyclable platform for visitors to the location, and for a one ton manual crane used by
scientists to inspire the site. To preserve the site no foundations were permitted, and suitable rock footings for the
platform ‘legs’ could only be approved by scientists during construction ensuring that it does not damage the
sensitive area even after it is removed.
Client:
WITS University School of Geosciences -South Africa
Awards:
2014 - OVERALL WINNER OF STEEL AWARDS-SOUTH AFRICA
2015 - SAICE VITAL ENGINEERING AWARD
2015 - ISTRUCTE AWARD – LONDON
2017 - CESA AON – ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE AWARD
Judge’s comment: The judges felt the innovative design was an impressive reflection of what
can be achieved when engineers work in harmony with nature to develop a solution which both
celebrates and preserves the fragility of the environment.
American International School Lusaka
Client-American School Lusaka
ORIGINS CENTRE-ROCK ART GALLERY
WINNER OF GIFA AWARD 2017
CLIENT: UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND
Paradise Bend, Nietgedacht – 2014 to 2018
10 000 square meter Stately Home for the Chairman of the Bothongo Group
Client: Bothongo Group
Waterfall Wilds -2016
Midrand, South Africa
Client- Waterfall Property Company
Tlhabane Square Government Offices
Rustenburg, South Africa
Client: Public Investment Corporation
Orchards Clinic Remedial Works
Client-Johannesburg Development Agency
*75 Tonnes added to existing 3 storey building for strengthening.
Virginia Wilfred Hospital
Client: Siphosomhlaba (Pty) Ltd
A Grade Offices for Mzithole Pipe Factory, Middelburg
Client- Mzithole Pipe Factory
Wits University Gateways Projects, Johannesburg
Client- University of the Witwatersrand
Norton Dingle House, Constantia, Cape Town
Hyde Park Luxury Residential Development, Hyde Park, Johannesburg
Client- MAG Developments
INNER CITY MARKET HILLBROW
Client: Johannesburg Development Agency
CSI
Looking after and taking care of our children, doesn’t start outside of your community, but starts
within your own community- which is what we at FDA have done. Getting in touch with our conscience
as members of the community has made us realize that we all have a role to play- not only within our
own businesses and homes or sphere, but also outside. Reaching out a hand to one child doesn’t take
away anything from you as a person or as an entity. Once a year our office team attends a race at
Kyalami as part of social interaction & team building.
All our 3 Directors are passionate about social engagement & helping the community around us:
Rachiel A Dube
Has served in various capacities at St Teresa’s High School committees
NdabezinhleDube
He is a Board member at Grantley College
Peter Ian Fellows
He is a pro-active trustee and treasurer of the ‘NATIONAL CHILD &
VIOLENCE TRUST (NCVT).’
NCVT is a non- profit organisation based in Fourways, looking after violated, abused,
poverty- stricken children grappling with inequality, unemployment and HIV/AIDS. The
organisation ensures the well-being of the children’s physical, mental and especially
emotional support. The trustees are involved in providing psycho-social services
through counselling, education, training and providing information on children’s rights
and responsibilities to equip children, women, and families for the survival of their
well-being.
S0WETO EQUESTRIAN FOUNDATION
In Soweto, we have recognized the ‘S0WETO EQUESTRIAN FOUNDATION’ which is a
foundation that has taken an initiative to open the elite world of equestrian sports to people
who never thought they would have such an opportunity, training them (including the
disabled) to acquire skills in the equestrian world and to improve the welfare of the cart of
horses in Soweto- which is where we at FDA come in, we have donated our thoroughbred
horse ‘France Sweli Missy’ to the Equestrian Centre and donate monthly to the home.
‘AKANI- Every child can’ home is based in Diepsloot looking after under- privileged children, of
which their vision is to nurture the children physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually-
but most of all to empower them with knowledge. We have realized it is not about where you
come from, but about where you are going, which is why we have become donors- to assist
and contribute to these children’s education in after-care and primary school.