About us
Beaconvale Improvement District
Moving towards a clean, healthy, safe future for our community
Who we are
The City of Cape Town approved the establishment of the Beaconvale City Improvement District (BVID) and became operational in 2010.
The Beaconvale Improvement District (BVID) works together with local businesses and urban management specialists to create a rich urban environment in which the Beaconvale community can thrive.
Together with the City’s Cleansing Department and the SAPS, BVID provides public safety and urban cleaning services to boost the sanitation and safety of the area.
Beaconvale City Improvement District Non-Profit Company (BVID)
Company Registration No:
2010/014354/08
Registered Office:
Unit A1, Connaught Business Park, Mc Gregor Street, Beaconvale, 7500
BVID Board:
Sean Gordon Lavery – Chairperson and Treasurer
Andries Petrus Crous – Director and Public Safety Portfolio
Barend Herman Havenga – Director and Social Upliftment Portfolio Paolo
Antonio Eugenio Avondo – Director – and Marketing Portfolio
Michael Walter Birch – Director – Urban Cleaning and Maintenance Portfolio
The BVID Board can be contacted via email: board@beaconvalecid.co.za
Ward: 111
Sub-Council: 2
Principle Board Observer:
Yusuf Mohamed
Alternative Board Observer:
Riad Davids
Sub-Council Manager:
Gershwin Fouldien
Auditors:
C2M Chartered Accountants
Accountant:
Nicolene Cooke’s Accounting Services
Company Secretarial Duties:
C2M Chartered Accountants
Management:
Geocentric Urban Management
2, 12th Street Elsies River, 7490
info@geocentric.co.za
021 565 0901
Control Room (24 hours):
021 565 0901
Beaconvale Improvement District Manager
Dean Adams
Email: bvid@geocentric.co.za
Cell: 084 667 6626
Regional Manager
Jeremy Visagie
Email: rm-east@geocentric.co.za
Cell: 061 971 6155
Beaconvale id offices
How we operate
We provide our municipal top-up services by combining our partnership resources with a rate levied from property within the BVID. Our community interventions are designed to increase property investment, amplify job creation and encourage new consumers into the Beaconvale area.
The communication between service providers and the community is controlled by a control room, managed urban management specialists Geocentric. The control room runs 24/7 to ensure a constant line of communication between property owners and the security patrolmen and service providers.
Why is our work important?
We want to be both a solution to our current challenges and prevent potential pitfalls. To prevent urban decay, traffic congestion, pollution and crime we have considered the impact that large volumes of commuters into the BVID area have.
To achieve a comfortable feeling of safety in Beaconvale, the community must invest morally and work with the City of Cape Town to upgrade public facilities.
The additional municipal services typically include the provision of additional public safety, cleansing services, maintenance and/or upgrading of the urban public environment and/or infrastructure and social services that address social issues in the area.
The additional rates paid by the property owners in the area means an equitable split based on municipal property valuation. The cost of the additional services allows individual property owners to benefit from a well-managed business node including a shared sense of communal pride, safety and social responsibility.
How to get involved
If you wish to submit a proposal please contact the BVID management company by email to request the detailed RFP documents. For this or any further information you are invited to email (only emails will be used to ensure a record of communication) Geocentric Urban Management, the appointed Management Company, at bvid@geocentric.co.za.
Here are some examples of what we’ve done























