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Why people choose to buy bricks and hire them into the project

This project is structured so that contributors participate in the real, measurable economics of building something very large, very physical, and very long-term.

Here are the facts, laid out plainly.

The physical scale

  • The campsite area is 189,225 square metres (435m x 435m)
  • There are 55 bricks per square metre
  • That results in a total of 10,407,375 bricks.


These numbers don’t change — they come directly from the physical layout and build method.

Brick cost

Each brick is purchased at R40 per brick.
If every brick is taken up, the total value of bricks purchased is: R416,295,000.00

This amount represents the total contribution by brick buyers.

Overall project economics

  • Estimated cost to build the campsite and pyramid: ~R40 billion
  • Allocation to the custodial / royal / influential authority: ~R10 billion

That brings the initial project requirement to R50 billion.

As the project starts and the campsite and pyramid infrastructure is steadily built the multi-trillion-rand pyramid tourism industry begins to generate revenue. This continues until R100 billion in total revenue has been generated.

At that point:

  • The pyramid and campsite are fully built and paid for
  • The custodial allocation is complete
  • 50% of total revenue (R50 billion) has flowed back to brick participants


What that means per brick

If R50 billion is distributed across 10,407,375 bricks, the gross hire income is: R4,804.29 per brick. Less the initial purchase price of R40 leaves a net hire income of R4764.28 per brick

Expressed as a ratio, that is 11910.71% times the original purchase price.

This is not a promise or a projection — it’s simply the mathematical outcome if the full R100 billion cycle is completed under the stated structure.

This is only the revenue generated up until completion of the pyramid project.

It is anticipated that after completion, pyramid tourism to the site will accelerate and will result in an exponential increase in revenue to filter through to the brick hirers indefinitely. (For however long a pyramid lasts - around 5000 years so far)

This creates true generational wealth and a lasting legacy! A tangible asset that can be passed on to your children and their children, and so on!

About time frames

The only variable that cannot be stated as fact is time.

If the full build and revenue cycle took 20 years, the per-brick return could be averaged over that period.

If it happened faster (for example, 5 years or even 3), the same total would be realised sooner.

If it took longer, the same total would be spread over more time.

Because timing depends on tourism uptake, participation, logistics, and external conditions, no guarantees are made about duration or annualised returns.
What is fixed is:

  • the number of bricks
  • the brick price
  • the total brick hire revenue at completion


Project context


The broader development includes infrastructure, land preparation, labour, engineering, and long-term tourism planning. These elements are funded and managed separately by the company and its partners.


Brick participation supports the physical build of the campsite by making bricks available, but does not represent investment into company operations or ownership of project income.


The asset-hire concept


Where brick owners choose to make their bricks available for use:


• the arrangement is purely an asset-use agreement

• any hiring fee is paid at the company’s discretion as a construction expense

• fees are not linked to profits, tourism numbers, or company performance

• brick ownership does not create dividends, revenue shares, or financial entitlement


Why people still participate

People who buy and hire bricks usually do so because:

  • They like participating in a large, real-world build, not a paper asset
  • They understand the difference between guarantees and structured economics
  • They want exposure to upside without leverage, debt, or derivatives
  • They are comfortable with long-term, slow-build projects


In short:

This isn’t a promise of profit — it’s an invitation to participate in a defined system and make your own judgment.

Participants are encouraged to assess the structure and decide if it aligns with their own risk tolerance and time horizon.

Half of every R100 billion SPEARTIP project is allocated
to brick hirers

  • Hiring even one R40 brick into the full build secures a R4804.28 portion of the R50 billion allocation. That’s 11910% per brick
  • Start building at your own pace, subject to availability
  • Enter the rand value of bricks you would like to purchase below

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The Minimum Purchase is One Brick

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