The Facilities Management division is responsible for Stellenbosch University’s physical campuses – its academic, research, sports, and administrative spaces, and for the infrastructure that supports the buildings, and the landscape that surrounds them.
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Stellenbosch University’s reputation as the most beautiful and scenic campus in South Africa did not just happen. The Stellenbosch University Facilities Management (SUFM) division works continuously to ensure that the campus is not only pleasing to the eye, but that it remains the perfect environment for students and staff to learn and work, pursue their unique interests, and build new relationships.
At any given time, there are new facilities under construction, which might send you on a detour to your building. But you can rest assured that SUFM is constantly working behind the scenes to ensure your campus remains a special and high-functioning place. This is done through careful and sustainable planning, expert renovations and construction, and effective maintenance of our buildings and grounds.
Management Team
We facilitate student success.
We create learning and living environments that inspire excellence and encourage learning and growth.
We manage facilities efficiently and sustainably.
Our operations and planning is aligned to Stellenbosch University’s strategic intent and strategy.
Nicolette van den Eijkel Chief Director: Facilities Management
Madeleine Malan
Director: Business Management
Francois Swart
Director: Development Planning and Design
Japie Engelbrecht
Director: Project Management
Dan Prata
Director: Facilities Services
Nadeem Gafieldien
Director: Property Services
Viljoen van der Walt
Director: Risk Management and Campus Security
Facilities management: custodians of SU’s built environment
Stellenbosch University’s Facilities Management division has, as its main aim, the provision of a safe work, study and living environment for all who are part of the University – including staff, students and other stakeholders. We are committed to treat others as we would like them to treat us. SUFM strives to be the best we can be to the benefit of all, and intends to leave a proud legacy behind. We always act ethically and honestly, and we actively seek ideas and opportunities to improve ourselves, our University, and our services.
The Biomedical Research Institute – Photo by Curt Ruiters
“One of the reasons South Africa was chosen for this initiative is the presence of this university, Stellenbosch, and its Biomedical Research Institute (BMRI) and Centre for Epidemic Response and Innovation (CERI), and the rest of the ecosystem that can support it. The capacity in this country will make the project successful.”
– Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, in an address to the media after a tour of the BMRI in February, 2022.
Watch the video: World Health Organisation visits SU’s Biomedical Research Institute
Stellenbosch University Facilities Management in numbers
Security, services, and sustainability – in numbers
466
Buildings
(787 972 m2)
1 300
Lecture Room Seats
1 300
Parking Bays
1 300
CCTV Cameras
29 628
Flowerbeds
(93 981 m2)
29 628
Trees
29 628
Kms / month
Security vehicle patrol