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ArciTek (Pty) Ltd

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ARCITEK (Pty) Ltd is a small family-owned Architectural Technology firm boasting current ownership with 98 years of Architectural and Construction Industry experience with the entire team boasting 202 years combined experience... ALL OUR WORK IS DONE IN-HOUSE

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With the continuous amendments of retail compliance laws, it is imperative for retailers to fully understand the legalities on retail and compliance, as well as the processes required to be undertaken to achieve these goals.

Arcitek (Pty) Ltd has all the required qualifications and expertise and is the only company in the country that specialises in full tenant compliance solutions, covering all industries, including retail, commercial, industrial and food industries, to name but a few. This includes all aspects of the compliance process, including design, approval, licensing and much more.

• Conceptualised designs
• Converting client ideas into workable designs
• Measuring and drawing up of existing layouts, new designs and assisting the client to legalise the Property
• Specialised Design
• Architectural Renders
• Online valuation for the residential property owner

IS YOUR HOME TOO LARGE FOR JUST THE TWO OF YOU? RETHINK YOUR SPACE ...

In these uncertain times, many homeowners have overly large residential units, which with creative though could be altered into one or two additional income bearing units.

With the high cost of old-age retirement homes, it makes sense to downscale on your existing property and have an additional income.

Have one of the kids move into the main residence and you moving into an annexe.

Retirement Estates are getting un-affordable to most people.

Speak to us!

In terms of the National Health Act, 2003 (Act 61 of 2003) and the Constitution in terms of section 24(a) governing hygiene requirements for food premises under the ambience of:
• Health clinics, spas, saunas, and public baths
• Bars and Pubs
• Business with three or more vending or slot machines
• Cinemas and Gaming arcades
• Dry Cleaners (Where on-site cleaning is done)
• Escort agencies and adult shops
• Freshly produced beverages, Waters and Ice cream parlours
• Hairdressers and Barbers
• Hawkers
• Massage parlours, laser and ultraviolet treatment centres
• Nightclubs and Pool-rooms
• Restaurants and Fast Food outlet
• Sweets, dried meats, Dried Fruits and Nuts
(These retailers who include the casual sale of foodstuff items which are not part of their main source of stock items. i.e. stationers that sell sweets or outdoor retailers that sell dehydrated foodstuffs, etc.)

In terms of the Businesses Act, 1991 (Act number 71 of 1991) and the National Health Act, 2003 (Act 61 of 2003) and the Constitution in terms of section 24(a) governing hygiene requirements for:
• Sale and supply meals, Restaurants and Take-Outs
• Sale of perishable foodstuff
• School Tuckshops
• Creches and afterschool facilities that give food
• Section 11 Sub-Section 30 - Provision of services to remove human excrement or urine
• Section 11 Sub-Section 45 - Offensive trades
• Section 11 Sub-Section 52 - Hairdressing, beauty and cosmetology services
• Section 11 Sub-Section 61 - Accommodation establishments
• Section 11 Sub-Section 125 - Poultry farming, breeding, and housing
• Section 11 Sub-Section 129 - Rabbits farming, breeding, and housing
• Section 11 Sub-Section 134 - Dog kennels and catteries
• Section 11 Sub-Section 144 - Dangerous animals farming, breeding, and housing
• Section 11 Sub-Section 145 - Beehive keeping and farming
• Section 11 Sub-Section 77 - Nursing homes (Maternity, Medical, and surgical procedures)

In terms of Section 19 of the Liquor Act, Act 27 of 1989

WHAT IS A BUILDING COMPLIANCE AUDIT AND WHY DOES IT MATTER?

Facility inspections are simply part of doing business, and the best way to approach them is with foresight, knowledge, and preparedness.

HOW CAN MY ORGANISATION BENEFIT FROM HAVING A COMPLIANCE AUDIT CONDUCTED?

Inspections ensure safety and compliance with codes, but they also illuminate potential risks and hazards in your building. Additionally, inspections inform which repairs and replacements should be prioritized when it comes to capital planning. Here are four ways that your organization will benefit from conducting regular in-house inspections:
• Inspections help identify existing (and potential) hazards in the building.
• Inspections will help your safety team determine the underlying causes of safety risks.
• Inspections reveal corrective actions required to remedy compliance issues.
• Inspections will help you monitor your progress toward risk control and abatement.

THE PURPOSE OF A BUILDING COMPLIANCE AUDIT

The objective of an inspection boils down to two things: safety and compliance. Safety is the driver of compliance with the National Building Compliance Regulation. When a Building is in compliance, the public and employees are better able to do their jobs because they are operating in a safe working environment that doesn’t put their health and wellbeing at risk.

COMPLIANCE BENEFITS EVERYONE

IT'S JUST GOOD BUSINESS

THINK OUT OF THE BOX!

Don't let your commercial building stand empty if you could covert the upper empty spaces into income-generating residential units?

We are already doing this on a few shopping centres and even office block for owners who due to COVID-19 have suddenly found these valuable properties standing empty.

Speak to us! We are not new to this concept.

Independent Pre-sale/Pre-purchase compliance audits

South African law dictates that property if sold "Voetstoots"