Creating a hive of activity
As part of the infrastructure upgrades, there will be an extension of the taxiway to service an extension of the aircraft apron.Existing hangars will be reconfigured and there will be expanded facilities for aircraft maintenance and repair.
A site will be allocated for the future expansion of the terminal building. There will also be improved access via a link to Washington and/or Market roads, a new parking area and drop-off zone, an industrial zone, and mixed commercial zones. A technology hub located between the runway and western boundary of the airport on Oribi Road provides for special sports, commercial, hotel and light industrial developments. The Witness previously reported that a multimillion-rand high-performance sports facility would be based at the Pietermaritzburg Airport as part of the proposed technology hub. The proposal, spearheaded by the Union Cycleste Internationale (UCI), included a velodrome with an indoor cycling track with the hope of attracting European cyclists during that continent’s winter months. The development of the various elements is expected to take place over an extended period of 10-15 years, in response to market demand and other factors, notably finance. Funding is available for the layout of the technology hub, including bulk services. The hub will therefore be the first of the proposed developments at the airport, and construction is expected to commence in the second half of 2016. A progress meeting with stakeholders is set to take place this week, and a focus group meeting for the Pietermaritzburg Chamber of Business in early February. – Maritzburg Fever (Bridget Siebert)