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1 1 Status of Transformation in the Construction Industry cidb National Stakeholder Forum 29 March 2016

2 2 Context State of Transformation: –Contracting Sector –Professional Service Providers –Materials Manufacturers and Suppliers Transformation Framework: –enablers and constraints presentation to follow

3 3 cidb Construction Monitor; Transformation (January 2016)

4 4 Contracting Sector Source information –cidb Register of Contractors –cidb Register of Projects Assessment: –black-ownership (50%+) –B-BBEE Level (B-BBEE level currently not mandatory for cidb registration) –contracts awarded (Based on projects registered with cidb) Focus on General Building (GB) and Civil Engineering (CE)

5 5 Professional Service Providers Source information: –Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) Bi-Annual Economic and Capacity Survey: not representative of entire industry Assessment: –black-ownership –black-executives –employment profile

6 6 Materials Manufacturers and Suppliers Source information: –limited sampling –company information Assessment: –B-BBEE Level

7 7 Conclusion Pace and depth of transformation is inadequate

8 8 Contractors cidb Register of Contractors cidb Register of Projects

9 9 Black Ownership; GB & CE Concentration of black ownership at lower Grades Less than 40% of Grade 9 contractors are black-owned

10 10 Black Ownership; GB

11 11 Black Ownership (50%+); GB & CE Moderate to low growth in black ownership over time in Grades 7 to 9

12 12 Women Ownership (30%+); GB & CE 50% of Grade 2 to 4 contractors are women- owned 30% of Grade 9 contractors are women owned

13 13 Women Ownership (30%+); GB

14 14 Women Ownership (30%+); GB and CE Moderate to low growth in women ownership over time in Grades 7 to 9

15 15 B-BBEE Empowerment Level Source: cidb; limited data 50% to 60% of all contractors are B-BBEE Level 3 and better

16 16 % Public Sector Contracts Awarded to Black-Owned Companies Share of public sector CE contracts awarded to black- owned contractors decreases with increasing grade Source: cidb; limited data

17 17 Black Ownership; All Grades EBEPMESW 950%17% 0% 7 & 843%54%34%41% 5 & 666%68%54%53% 2 to 480%83%72%88% Concentration of black ownership at lower Grades Very low depth of transformation in EB, EP, ME and SW EB – Electrical Installation (Buildings) EP – Electrical Installation (Infrastructure) ME – Mechanical Engineering SW – Specialist Works

18 18 Summary Lower grades: concentration of black contractors Higher grades: low transformation Very low depth of transformation in EB, EP, ME and SW Moderate to low growth in transformation over time 50% to 60% of all contractors are B-BBEE Level 3 and better Share of public sector CE contracts awarded to black-owned contractors decreases with increasing grade Depth and pace of transformation is not what government desires

19 19 Consulting Engineers CESA (BECS 2015)

20 20 Black Ownership (>50%); % Total Less than 5% of large practices are black-owned Less than 20% of medium sized practices are black- owned Less than 20% of small practices are black- owned Source: CESA

21 21 Black Executives; % Total Executives Source: CESA Less than 40% of Executives are black Moderate growth over time

22 22 Black Employees; % Total Source: CESA Less than 50% of employees are black

23 23 Black Employees; % Total Few black professionals Source: CESA

24 24 Summary Less than 20% of practices are black-owned –less that 5% of large practices are black-owned Moderate to small increase in black executives over time Few registered black professionals

25 25 Materials Sector

26 26 B-BBEE Level Few manufacturers or suppliers are Level 3 or better

27 27 Summary Limited sampling: –Few manufacturers or suppliers are Level 3 or better

28 28 Concluding Comment

29 29 Concluding Comment 22 years into democracy: the pace and depth of transformation is inadequate

30 30 Thank You


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