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Construction Industry Development Board Act, 2000 (Act No. 38 of 2000)

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Construction Industry Development Regulations, 2004

Part III : Register of Projects

18. Registration of projects

 

(1) An employer must, within 21 working days from the date on which a contractor's offer to perform a construction works contract is accepted in writing by the employer, apply on the approved form to the Board for the registration of every project, consisting of a single construction works contract, of which the contract value exceeds a value determined by the Minister by notice in the Gazette.

 

(1A) Despite the values determined in Government Notice No. 692 of 9 June 2004, every project consisting of a single construction works contract—
(a) for the public sector of which the value exceeds R200 000.00; or
(b) for the private sector and a public entity listed in Schedule 2 of the Public Finance Management Act, 1 of 1999, of which the value exceeds R10 million,

must be registered in accordance with this Part.

[Regulation 18(1A) inserted by regulation 17 of Notice No. 1224 dated 14 November 2008]

 

(2) The Board must, within 30 working days from receipt of the duly completed application in terms of sub-regulation (1), register the project concerned and supply the employer with a receipt of registration.

 

(3) The employer must indicate in the application referred to in sub-regulation (1), whether—
(a) the project being registered relates to a project that consists of a series of contracts; or
(b) the project being registered relates to a programme, if any;
(c) the project relates to a public-private partnership; and
(d) that employer acts on behalf of a client.

 

(4) The client that initiated the project concerned must pay the fee as shown in Schedule 2, on—
(a) the date of registration of the project; or
(b) in advance in relation to a number of projects that are to be registered by that client, for a period agreed on with the Board.