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    Construction Industry Development Board investigates allegations of negligence by KZN Transport Authority contractor

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    The Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) has launched an investigation into allegations that there may be a link between the failure of projects within the KwaZulu-Natal Transport Authority and the ratings of contractors appointed to deliver these infrastructure projects.

    In a statement, the group said it was referring to concerns reported about contractors failing to deliver projects within expected schedules and quality standards despite holding higher CIDB ratings.

    The KwaZulu-Natal Transport Authority recently lodged a complaint against a company highly rated by the CIDB for failing to meet project deadlines.

    The report said one of the challenges was that some companies were “purchasing” higher-grade certificates to give the illusion that they were capable of handling the work, when in fact they were not.

    “These allegations are serious and undermine CIDB’s mission to ensure a reliable, transparent and efficient construction industry. We take these allegations very seriously. Our rating system “It exists to ensure that the system is capable of executing the projects it is awarded. Any suggestion that this system could be compromised, abused or misunderstood warrants immediate attention,” Dladla said.

    The investigation said it would focus on understanding the nature of the allegations, evaluating the rating process applied to the contractors in question, and assessing whether irregularities or compliance gaps contributed to poor project performance.

    CIDB also said it would seek further engagement with the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport to obtain detailed information on the affected projects and the contractors involved. This collaborative approach ensures that both parties establish the facts and that corrective action is taken if necessary.

    “We remain committed to protecting the integrity of our rating system and ensuring that public infrastructure projects are carried out by competent and compliant contractors. CIDB will not hesitate to take decisive action if fraud or misrepresentation is confirmed,” Dladla added.

    CIDB and the Ministry of Public Works and Infrastructure said in a statement that the summit held this month highlighted the performance gap between the significant investments that governments continue to make each year in infrastructure and our country’s ability to deliver schools, hospitals, roads, railways, bridges and other assets aimed at boosting service delivery, improving livelihoods, growing the economy and increasing the country’s attractiveness to private investors.

    “But increasing efficiency is not the role of just one stakeholder. Contractors, consultants, workers and clients all have an important role to play. Clients are even more important as owners and initiators of infrastructure development, and are those who procure the services of others to build the nation’s dreams.”

    “CIDB, ​​together with other regulators, plays a key role in establishing regulatory systems and frameworks for governance in the procurement of contractor services and ensuring performance and accountability. Through the Contractor Registry, CIDB has introduced and manages a rating system that ranks contractors according to their ability to deliver construction projects based on their professional experience and financial strength.”

    CIDB said that individual construction works, such as general architecture and civil engineering, involve a wide range of specialties and expertise, and that when deciding on a contractor, an employer needs to thoroughly analyze the experience and expertise required for a particular project.

    The report said customers should register canceled, terminated or abandoned projects and understand who the underperforming contractors are, both for CIDB and other customers. This is a powerful tool that all clients must use to comply and provide CIDB with critical data to combat underperforming contractors, thereby protecting the wider industry from continued failure.

    “A common cause of project failure is contractors biting beyond their limits by accepting projects that are far beyond their ability to deliver. This is where the CIDB project registry provides clients with real insight into a contractor’s existing commitments, and acts as an early warning system to enhance due diligence and avoid potential project failures.

    “CIDB is committed to providing our clients with a reliable contractor evaluation system that has integrity and promotes high standards of performance in the construction sector.

    CIDB remains vigilant in the fight against fraud and corruption, and its zero-tolerance approach was at the heart of the recent deregistration of 40 contractors who sought to obtain their grades through fraudulent means. These 40 contractors were further blacklisted by the Ministry of Public Works and prohibited from doing business with the state.”

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