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FUEL RETAIL DESIGN CONSTRAINTS Presented by : Emile Pasqualle PetroForum Africa 2015

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FUEL RETAIL

DESIGN CONSTRAINTS Presented by :

Emile Pasqualle

PetroForum Africa

2015

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GENERAL CONSTRAINTS:

DELIVERY

TANKER

ACCESS

VEHICLE

STACKINGPERMITTING

EIAHAZARDOUS

GOODS

SECURITY

PROTECTION

OF THE

ENVIRONMENT

FILLING

POSITIONS

SAFETY

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LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS

Identify All Approvals & Stakeholders upfront:

PERMITTING REQUIREMENTS

Energy Regulator approval

Environmental approval

Town planning approval

Road Access approval

Building control approval

Site Fuel Trading licence

Dealer Trading licence

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SITE DESIGN

Site Design:

The optimal layout of any individual site requires an

in-depth understanding of local context and a

thorough site analysis:

· Primary sales building

· Pump island and canopy structure

· Refuse, service and storage area

· Parking & Service bays

· Car wash and other ancillary uses

· Q.S.R. (quick service restaurant)

· ATMs and Telephones

Engineering Planning Strength:

Oil Retail Companies ability to develop standards suited to

industry norms without prescribing brands/products available

in the marketplace.

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SITE PLANNING

Condensed Design:

NARROW

BUILDING

NARROW STREET FRONTAGE

IDEAL VEHICLE

QUEUING – 2 CARS

MINIMISE

THIS SPACE

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MAIN BUILDING

Condensed Design – full offer:

QUICK SERVICE

RESTAURANT

130m²

C-STORE

BUILDING

270m²

CUSTOMER

TOILETS

ATM

COFFEE

CORNER

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SITE DESIGN

Constrained:

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SITE DESIGN

Ideal vehicle queueing:

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BASIC SITE CONSTRAINTS

POOR ACCESS DESIGN

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BASIC SITE CONSTRAINTS

SHALLOW VEHICLE STACKING AT ISLANDS (on site)

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ENVIRONMENTAL SPILLAGE

Protecting the soil and underground water system

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FIRE HAZARDS

Basic hazards exist wherever petroleum-based fuel is being handled.

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FIRE HAZARDS

Basic hazards exist wherever petroleum-based fuel is being handled.

Design for safe retail environment

Design to mitigate fire hazards

Develop the Risk Guidelines

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BEST PRACTICE GUIDELINES

FUEL EFFICIENT VEHICLES

ACCESS TO ENERGY

FUEL TO ENERGY MINDSET

ENVIRO MINDED CUSTOMERS

BUILDING EFFICIENCY

SAFETYENERGY

TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP

“THE BLUE BOOK” : APEA Guidance for Design, Construction, Modification,

Maintenance and Decommissioning of Filling Stations

“THE WHITE BOOK” :APEA Guidance on Storage and Dispensing of High Blend

Ethanol Fuels including E85 at Filling Stations 2008

SAPRASouth African Petroleum Retailers Association (SAPRA)

SMTSSPA/SAPIA Petroleum Retail Contractor Safety

Passport training

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THE SERVICE STATION OF THE FUTURE

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