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New management for Robben Island

27 Aug 2024
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Property services company, Broll, has secured the contract to manage Robben Island. The contract is already in progress.

“As we step on to Robben Island, we carry forward the legacy of Nelson Mandela, committed to preserving not only the island’s physical heritage but also its profound impact on South Africa’s history,” Broll said in a media statement.

Broll’s primary goal is to preserve Robben Island’s historic integrity while incorporating modern efficiencies to ensure its sustainability for future generations.

It will also manage the restoration work needed on the island.

“Our Integrated Facilities Management professionals bring expertise in conservation techniques, ensuring that any restoration work is in harmony with the original architecture. Regular inspections and maintenance routines help identify issues before they become significant, prolonging the life of the building.”

Broll added that water conservation was a significant concern, and that it would implement innovative water-saving methods to reduce usage and promote sustainability.

“By integrating modern systems such as efficient heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems, LED lighting, and advanced insulation techniques, we aim to lower the operational costs and carbon footprint of Robben Island, creating a sustainable and financially viable future for this landmark.”

Broll aims to foster community connectedness through educational programmes and public events, making the site a vibrant centre for cultural activities.

The island, measuring approximately 3,3km in length and 1,9km in width, is accessible only by sea.

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