Vash Singh:Xcelerate Verification Agency - Construction Companies To Take Heed Of New B-BBEE Codes2018-02-25 The Amended Construction Sector Code was gazetted on 1 December 2017 with immediate effect and to a large extent is different from the General Amended Codes. Companies are urged to implement these new requirements to ensure they score well on their next B-BBEE rating.
Who does it apply to? This Code applies to organisations which derive >50% of annual revenue from construction related activities. Key categories are: Material Suppliers - manufacturing, creation or supply of building material and equipment used in construction e.g. cement, concrete, bricks, electrical equipment, steel, plant hire, plumbing. Built Environment Professional (BEP) - planning, design and costing of construction projects e.g. consulting engineers, architects, quantity surveyors, town planners, project management. Contractors - who conduct construction project activities including civil engineering, electrical engineering, power transmission, general building, specialist construction works e.g. construction works, wiring, air-conditioning, heating, asphalt work, excavations, scaffolding and support, shop-fitting, structural steelwork, water-proofing. All such companies are required to submit their B-BBEE certificates annually to the Construction Sector Council for tracking and monitoring purposes. EMEs EMEs are either below R10m annual turnover bracket for contractors/material suppliers or below R6m annual turnover for BEPs, or a start-up company in its first year of operations. A discounting or enhancing effect applies to EMEs, hence allowing for companies to influence their level as a competitive advantage. Discounting does not apply to start-up companies or for small EMEs (<R3m for Contractors/Material Suppliers or R1.8m for BEPs). For the latter, an affidavit or CIPC certificate is required. For others, only SANAS accredited rating agencies can produce a certificate with the adjusted ratings. EMEs can choose to be assessed on the QSE scorecard as another option for possible enhancement. For more clarity visit xcelbee.co.za/blog. QSEs QSEs are in the R10-50m annual turnover bracket for contractors/material suppliers or R6-25m annual turnover for BEPs. A discounting or enhancing effect applies to QSEs, hence allowing for companies to influence their level as a competitive advantage. Only SANAS accredited rating agencies can produce a certificate with the adjusted ratings (no affidavits allowed). Joint Ventures Unincorporated joint ventures are common in the construction industry and are required to have a consolidated verification certificate based on the weighting of the joint venture parties. Hence, individual certificates or affidavits must be valid and meet the Amended Codes requirements. The points that are used for the calculation of the joint venture certificate scoring, and BEE level, are listed in the Codes. Generic Scorecard The Generic Scorecard is split into different requirements for contractors (including material suppliers) >R50m annual turnover and BEPs >R25m annual turnover: In general, companies need to be aware of the concept of "Priority elements" where 40% of the points for Ownership (net value), Skills Development (excluding bonus points) and Preferential Procurement & Supplier Development (excluding bonus points) - are each of the three broad categories. Should this not be met on any one of them, the certificate level will be discounted one level down from the level scored. Hence, the importance of tracking this aspect within the financial year to avoid disappointment at time of verification. The key differences in the elements are as follows: Ownership:
Xcelerate Verification Agency is SANAS accredited on this new Code and are specialists on the Construction industry. We look forward to providing advisory or verification services to all those interested in having a competitive advantage. Contact us on 0861 505 555, info@xcelbee.co.za www.xcelbee.co.za xcelbee.co.za/blog |
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