April 2026 Edition
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Bargaining Council News (BCCEI)
Labour Compliance by Small Subcontractors Is Critical
Labour compliance is essential to maintaining stability and fairness in the civil engineering sector. Lindie Fourie, Operations Manager at the BCCEI, notes that many emerging contractors lack the administrative systems required to manage their obligations — but with the right support from larger contractors and the BCCEI, they can build sustainable, compliant operations.
Industry News
Minister Macpherson: South African Construction Action Plan (SACAP)
Minister Dean Macpherson's feedback for 2026 centres on accountability, digitisation, and procurement reform. The SACAP includes a digitised Asset Information Management System and a Procurement War Room to end the cycle of missed deadlines and mismanaged budgets.
Full speech at publicworks.co.za →
Infrastructure South Africa: R1 Trillion Allocation
Government remains committed to infrastructure investment in 2026. The R1 trillion allocation for infrastructure projects, combined with the formalisation of ISA through legislation, is expected to streamline project preparation and attract increased private investment across transport, logistics, water, and energy.
Read more at infrastructure.org →
CIDB: Construction Mafia — Progress, Not Elimination
CIDB CEO Bongani Dlada reports a drastic reduction in site disruptions following the coordinated multi-stakeholder response launched at the 2024 National Construction Summit in Durban. Whistleblower mechanisms and faster enforcement have made a measurable impact — but the threat has not been fully eliminated.
KZN Public Works: Dr Vish Govender Tackles Contractor Delays
The KZN Head of Public Works has pledged harsh action against non-compliant officials and contractors, declaring stalled projects a thing of the past. Recent meetings included Grade 8 & 9 contractors, engineers, and program managers to coordinate swift resolution of outstanding projects.
Meetings & Events
- Northern Regional NAGM — held 26 February 2026
- North Branch MANCO — held 17 March 2026
- Upcoming: North Branch Meeting — 29 May 2026
SAFCEC at the Dept. of Small Business Development
SAFCEC was invited to contribute at the workshop on the One National Plan Concept for the MSME Ecosystem, held 17–18 March 2026. With 200+ attendees per day, SAFCEC presented engineering and infrastructure development perspectives directly to the Deputy Director General's team.
Tender Awards
Congratulations to all members who were awarded tenders this period! For the latest published tenders, visit the SAFCEC website.
View tenders at safcec.org.za →
SHERQ — Safety, Health, Environment, Risk & Quality
Legislative Updates
Amendments to the COID Act have been communicated and members are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the changes affecting injured employees. SAFCEC is actively engaging with SACPCMP to ensure industry voices are heard as the regulatory landscape continues to evolve.
Construction Incidents — Ormonde
The tragic Ormonde incident, where nine workers lost their lives, is a sobering reminder of the stakes in our industry. Every life lost is one too many. Rigorous pre-task planning and hazard identification remain non-negotiable.
Mental Wellness Awareness
Safety is not only physical — stress, fatigue, and burnout undermine performance and increase risk. This month we highlight Mental Wellness Awareness, encouraging members to foster supportive environments where workers feel valued and resilient.
Member Benefits
We are pleased to introduce SAFCEC-branded licence disc stickers for our members. Beyond being practical, they serve as a visible badge of belonging to a community that prioritises safety, quality, and collaboration.
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