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CONSTRUCTION SECTOR CHARTER COUNCIL PRESENTED TO DPW PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE BY DDG: POLICY (MS L. BICI) 1 AUGUST 2012.

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1 CONSTRUCTION SECTOR CHARTER COUNCIL PRESENTED TO DPW PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE BY DDG: POLICY (MS L. BICI) 1 AUGUST 2012

2 BACKGROUND Transformation Framework - 2003 –DPW, –NT, –DTI, – DOH, –DWAF, –DOT, & –DPLG Negotiations 2004 –Government, Industry, & Unions (CTCG/IMC)

3 CHARTER PROCESS 2007 – Gazetted in terms Section 12 of the BBBEE Act of 2003 –Not binding to Government –Industry specific 2008 Gazetted in terms of section 9.5(b) –60 days for comments. Comment received and addressed. Code reworked and final version submitted to Minister of Trade & Industry

4 May 2009 – Construction Sector Code approved and Gazetted by the Minister of Trade & Industry 16 Signatories to the Charter Constitution approved in 2010. Charter Council established in 2010 by founding members – still to be officially launched. CHARTER PROCESS

5 DRAFT CONSTITUTION National Department of Public Works; African Builders Association; the Association of South African Quantity Surveyors; Electrical Contractors Association South Africa; Master Builders South Africa; National Association of Black Contractors and Allied Trades; National Federation for the Building Industry; South African Association of Consulting Engineers; South African Federation for Civil Engineering Contractors; South African Institute of Architects; Southern African Institute of Steel Construction; South African Women in Construction; Women for Housing; South African Black Technical and Allied Careers Organisation; National Union of Mineworkers; and Building Construction & Allied Workers Union. FOUNDING MEMBERS

6 DRAFT CONSTITUTION The Charter Council shall:- –be a representative structure comprising of members from all constituent bodies and stakeholders in the Construction Sector; –act in an executive capacity and will be responsible for sharing of information (Verification Agencies; Govt, etc); –be responsible for compiling reports on the status of broad-based black economic empowerment within the Construction Sector.

7 Mandate –oversee, evaluate, monitor and review the implementation of the Charter –share information with members of the Construction Sector –compile reports on the status of B-BBEE within the Construction Sector & measure extent of achievement of transformation objectives –development and distribute appropriate practice notes (Guide BEE) –ensure good corporate governance in the daily functioning of the Charter Council –report to the Minister and to the Advisory Council on progress made by the Construction Sector with regard to transformation –perform all such acts and do all such things which are incidental or conducive to the attainment of its objectives, initiatives and purpose as specified in this Constitution DRAFT CONSTITUTION

8 CHARTER CODES Exemptions –Contractors Micro ( < R5 Million) Qualifying Small Enterprises (>R5 M =< R35 M) –BEP Micro ( < R1,5 Million) Qualifying Small Enterprises (>R1,5 M =< R11,5 M)

9 CHARTER CODES Ownership Indicator Weightin g points Compliance Target 1.1 Voting Rights:Year 0-4Year 5-7 1.1.1 Exercisable Voting Rights in the Enterprise in the hands of Black People 427.5%30% 1.1.2 Exercisable Voting Rights in the Enterprise in the hands of Black Women 210% 1.2 Economic InterestYear 0-4Year 5-7 1.2.1 Economic Interest of Black People in the Enterprise527.5%30% 1.2.2 Economic Interest of Black Women in the Enterprise210% 1.2.3 Economic Interest of the following Black Natural People in the Enterprise: 510% Contractors 5% BEP’s

10 CHARTER CODES Category Management Control Indicator Weighting Points Compliance Target 1.1 Board Participation: 1.1.1 Exercisable Voting Rights of Black Board Members using the Adjusted Recognition for Gender 540% 1.2 Top Management: 1.2.1 Black Senior Top Management using the Adjusted Recognition for Gender 525% (Year 0-4) 40% (Year 5-7))

11 CHARTER CODES Contractors The Employment Equity Scorecard Weighting Points Compliance Target Years 0 - 4Years 5 - 7 1.1.1 Black Employees in the Senior Management Category as a percentage of all such employees using Adjusted Recognition for Gender. 3.535%60% 1.1.2 Black Employees in the Middle Management Category as a percentage of all such employees using Adjusted Recognition for Gender. 3.545%75% 1.1.3 Black Employees in the Junior Management Category as a percentage of all such employees using Adjusted Recognition for Gender. 2.568%80% 1.1.4 Black Disabled Employees as a percentage of all office based employees using the Adjusted Recognition for Gender. 0.52%3% BEP 1.1.4 Black Disabled Employees as a percentage of all office based employees using the Adjusted Recognition for Gender. 0.52%3% 1.1.5 BEP: Black Employees in all Management Categories as a percentage of all such employees using the Adjusted Recognition for Gender. 9.545%60%

12 CHARTER CODES The Preferential Procurement Scorecard Weighti ng Points Compliance Targets 1.1 B-BBEE Procurement Spend0-4 Years5-7 Years 1.1.1 B-BBEE Spend on all Suppliers based on the B-BBEE Procurement Recognition Levels as a Percentage of Total Procurement Spend 1250%70% 1.1.2 B-BBEE Procurement Spend from Qualifying Small Enterprise or Exempted Micro Enterprise based on the applicable B-BBEE Procurement Recognition Levels as a percentage of Total Measured Procurement Spend 310%15% 1.1.3B-BBEE Procurement Spend from any of the following Suppliers as a percentage of Total Measured Procurement Spend: 1.1.3.1 Suppliers that are 50% black owned.39%12% 1.1.3.2 Suppliers that are 30% black women owned.26% 8%

13 CHARTER CODES Enterprise Development (ED) Scorecard Weighting PointsCompliance Target ContractorsBEP’s 1.1 Enterprise Development Program 1.1.1 Compliance with the Requirements and Guidelines for an Enterprise Development Program (paragraph 2 and 3) calculated on the basis of the ED Matrix (Paragraph 4). The Measured Entity must submit an annual portfolio of proof indicating compliance with the pre-requisites, as well as adherence to the Guidelines for an Enterprise Development Program. 551 (Refer to paragraph 4) 1.2 Enterprise Development Contributions 1.2.1 Average annual value of all Enterprise Development Contributions and Sector Specific Programmes made by the Measured Entity as a percentage of NPAT/Leviable Amount. 1053% of NPAT (Contractor) 0.75% of Leviable Amount (BEP)

14 CHARTER CODES Category QSE Ownership Indicator Weighting PointsCompliance Target 2.1 Voting RightsYear 0-4 27.5% Year 5-7 30% 2.1.1 Exercisable Voting Rights in the Enterprise in the hands of Black People 4 2.1.2 Exercisable Voting Rights in the Enterprise in the hands of Black Women 210% 2.2 Economic InterestYear 0-4 27.5% Year 0-7 30% 2.2.1 Economic Interest of Black People in the Enterprise 8 2.2.2 Economic Interest of Black Women in the Enterprise 410% 2.3 Realisation Points 2.3.1 Ownership fulfillment1 2.3.2 Net Value6

15 CHARTER CODES CategoryQSE Management Control Indicator Weighting Points Compliance Target 3.1 Top Management 3.1.1 Black representation at Senior Top - Management Level using the Adjusted Recognition for Gender 2525% (0-4 Year) 40% (5-7 Year) QSE Employment Equity Scorecard Weighting Points Compliance Targets Years 0 - 4Years 5 - 7 Black Employees of the Measured Entity within all Management Categories as a percentage of all Employees in the Management Categories adjusted using the Adjusted Recognition for Gender 1545%60% Black Employees of the Measured Entity as a percentage of all employees adjusted using the Adjusted Recognition for Gender. 1060% (Contractors) 45% (BEP’s) 70% (Contractors) 60% (BEP’s)

16 CHARTER CODES QSE Skills Development Element Weighting PointsCompliance Target 5.1 Skills Development Expenditure in respect of all employees on learning programmes as a percentage of Leviable Amount 101.5% 5.2 The portion of Skills Development Expenditure, spent on Black People, expressed as a percentage of total Skills Development Expenditure using the Adjusted Recognition for Gender. 1570% QSE Preferential Procurement Scorecard Weighting Points Compliance Target BEE Procurement Spend from all Suppliers based on the BEE Procurement Recognition Levels as a percentage of Total Measured Procurement Spend 2540% (0-4 Year Target) 50% (5-7 Year Target)

17 WAY FORWARD The constitution of the CSCC provides for the Minister of Public Works to appoint a Chairperson of the Council either from a constituency participating in the Council or an external person; This is done in order to give the Department and specifically the Minister an opportunity to provide strategic direction to the Council going forward; The Minister is also required to launch the Construction Charter Council to publicize it to the public and private sector stakeholders.

18 WAY FORWARD….cont The CSCC is currently finalizing the registration of the Charter Council as a section 21 company; This is to ensure that: The Council can receive funds from the participating constituency or any other source; The Council is able appoint the requisite staff to perform its functions; The Council observes good corporate governance.

19 WAY FORWARD….cont. Currently the CSCC is managed and run by an Acting CEO who is not paid a salary but out of pocket expenses; He has offered his time until the appointment of the new CEO; An advert of the CEO will be going out soon; The new candidate is expected to assume office by October 2012; An administration officer will be appointed to assist the CEO in the running of the office.

20 WAY FORWARD….cont. Since the Charter is Gazetted as a sector code, it is compulsory to both the public and private sectors; The Department has developed a training manual for the public sector and will embark on roadshows training Departments at all spheres of government to implement and monitor performance on transformation; Training will begin from October 2012; The first status quo report will be submitted to the DPW and DTI Ministers at the end of January 2013.

21 Construction Charter on DPW website: www.publicworks.gov.za THANK YOU


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