Retail fuel station project, involving the knockdown and rebuild of an existing Engen filling station into a modernised fuel and retail site.
The Engen Waverly project included demolition of the existing facility, new building works, new forecourt infrastructure, pump and tank replacement, canopy replacement, signage, civil works, approvals, certificates and final completion requirements.
ENGEN
Full retail service station project
Scott Street, Waverly, Johannesburg, Gauteng
R20 million+
15/04/2025 – 16/10/2025
Theta Projects supported the Engen project across design, project management, architectural coordination, construction management support and delivery coordination.
The project involved the rebuild of an existing service station environment, including the existing facility, pump and tank infrastructure, canopy, signage, forecourt and retail site components.
Theta Projects was appointed:

The site moved from four underground tanks to five new underground fuel storage tanks, supported by four new pump islands.

New building works, a rebuilt forecourt and a new canopy structure.

Full fuel station rebuild Gauteng by preparing the site for vehicle movement, fuel operations, forecourt use, drainage, access and final operation.
A retail fuel site must work practically once it opens. Vehicle movement, tanker access, customer circulation, stormwater handling, pump placement, canopy positioning and road interfaces all need to align before the site can operate properly.
The Engen Waverly project moved through the required planning, approval and completion processes for a rebuilt filling station environment.
The site was confirmed as suitable for the proposed activity from an environmental listing perspective, while still requiring compliance with relevant national, provincial and local requirements.
A retail fuel station project carries more technical and regulatory responsibility than a standard commercial building project. The project needed to move through design, planning, construction coordination, fuel infrastructure upgrades, certificates and final occupation requirements before reaching completion.
The completed Engen Waverly site received occupation approval from the City of Johannesburg.
The completed site is recorded as a new building for an Engen filling station, with a building area of 892.1m².
This provides formal completion support for the Engen Waverly project and aligns with the current status of the site as completed and operational.


This type of project combines demolition, fuel system replacement, underground tank installation, pump island upgrades, forecourt planning, signage, canopy construction, civil works, stormwater, paving, vehicle movement and final occupation requirements.
Theta’s value sits in coordinating these moving parts through design, project management, construction support and delivery oversight.
The Engen Waverly project shows Theta’s ability to support a full fuel station rebuild Gauteng where technical infrastructure, approvals and construction sequencing had to be aligned.
We have successfully completed over 500 projects, leaving a long trail of happy and satisfied clients.
The completed Engen Waverly project demonstrates Theta Projects’ ability to coordinate a full retail fuel station project Waverly involving existing-site transformation, new building work, new forecourt infrastructure, pump and tank replacement, canopy replacement, civil works, signage, approvals and occupation completion.
The project is a clear example of fuel station rebuild Gauteng work and service station construction coordination within an existing urban filling station footprint.
The site is now completed and operational.
Are you planning a retail fuel station project Waverly, a fuel station rebuild Gauteng or a complex service station upgrade?
Theta Projects provides design, project management and service station construction coordination for complex retail fuel environments.
The Engen Waverly project moved through the required planning, approval and completion processes for a rebuilt filling station environment.