- Parliament's New Assembly building in Cape Town, damaged by fire, will be handed over for construction slightly later than planned, with completion now expected in October 2026.
- Delays were caused by challenges during the demolition phase, including the contractor's inability to adapt quickly, design and heritage issues, inclement weather, and rubble removal.
- Parliament aims to conclude tender processes for the Old Assembly building by April, with construction set to start by 5 May.
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