AfriSam constructs multipurpose courts at Diazville Primary School, Empowering learners through sports
AfriSam has successfully completed the construction of two multipurpose courts at Diazville Primary School in the Western Cape
The upgraded sports facility aims to provide an inclusive environment for learners to participate in various sports activities
The multipurpose courts at Diazville Primary School will foster a sense of inclusivity and teamwork among the learners
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AfriSam, a leading construction materials company, has successfully completed the construction of two multipurpose courts at Diazville Primary School in the Western Cape. The upgraded sports facility, which includes fencing with pedestrian gates, aims to provide an inclusive environment for learners to participate in various sports activities such as Futsol, Netball, and Tennis.
AfriSam's objective in undertaking this project was to enhance the existing sports courts at Diazville Primary School by constructing a more effective and modern astro turf court. By doing so, the company seeks to empower the learners and contribute to their overall wellbeing.
"AfriSam is committed to the sustainable development of the communities surrounding our operations. We are proud to make a lasting contribution to the wellbeing of the learners of Diazville Primary School," stated Senzi Mabaso, Community Development Specialist at AfriSam.
The multipurpose courts at Diazville Primary School will not only provide a safe and suitable space for sports activities but also foster a sense of inclusivity and teamwork among the learners. Sport plays a vital role in the development of young minds, promoting physical fitness, discipline and social interaction.
Lee-Ann Davids-Hartzenberg, Principal of Diazville Primary School, expressed her gratitude to AfriSam for their investment in the school. "Thank you to AfriSam for investing in Diazville Primary School. The new multipurpose courts will greatly benefit our learners and contribute to their holistic development," she said.
The scope of work for this project included the removal of the existing dilapidated asphalt surfacing and stockpiling the surface layer. A new surface bed was prepared, followed by the construction of a new base layer using stockpile materials. The project also involved priming the surface bed and applying a slurry layer. Additionally, 1600 m2 of astro turf was supplied and installed, with the required coloured lines cut in for the three different sport disciplines.
Throughout the project, AfriSam emphasised the importance of utilising local labour and subcontractors as much as possible, thereby supporting the local community and economy.
Diazville Primary School is located in Diazville, on the West Coast, approximately 150km north of Cape Town. The school falls within the Saldanha Bay Municipality area.
The completion of the multipurpose courts at Diazville Primary School marks a significant milestone in the school's efforts to provide quality sports facilities for its learners. AfriSam's commitment to community development and investment in education is commendable, and their contribution will have a lasting impact on the learners' physical and social wellbeing.
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