Construction Sector Charter

They’re repealed I tell you they are REPEALED. Giving notice means it happened yesterdie

But we don't really want to follow the process. Perhaps we don't know what the process is. The DTI writes (but not to me) From: Lindiwe Madonsela [mailto:LCMadonsela@thedti.gov.za] Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:11 PMCc: Jacob Maphutha <JMaphutha@thedti.gov.za>; Joseph Melodi <jmelodi@thedti.gov.za>; Liso Steto <LSteto@thedti.gov.za>; Salamina Madisha <SMadisha@thedti.gov.za>; WillieB@saica.co.za; chantylm@saica.co.zaSubject: RE: FW: Statement of Clarification –

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Repelling arbitrary repealing – Construction Code Content

It's not as though we didn't see this coming. We know that charter councils have until the 15th of this month to at, the very least, submit their revised codes to the dti (I've been told I have to be nice about them). And I quote Sector Charter Councils have until the 15 November 2015 to

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BEE sector codes’ – your BEE options

A recent email from AQRate said the following This is probably the question we are asked the most often. Will these Amended Codes and all Sector Codes really become effective on 1 May 2015. A well known BEE Consultancy recently advised that there would be a delay and this was refuted in the strongest of

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PPC new BEE rating and the construction code’s applicability

This is very interesting.  PPC announced that the have moved up from a level 4 to level three in their latest rating.  This is actually so important that they have made a JSE SENS announcement as well. They haven't actually updated their website so I haven't seen the certificate but I surmise from the article

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