Times of Eswatini

Tornado Constructi­on takes govt to court

- BY MHLENGI MAGONGO

MBABANE – Tornado Constructi­on is alleged to have not received their retention certificat­e and monies owed, after completing the constructi­on of the new Mbabane Police Station.

The company has since made an applicatio­n with the High Court of Eswatini, seeking an order to have the certificat­e and money released to them.

Tornado is the applicant in the matter, and the first respondent is Mpendulo Mvubu, who is the Quantity Surveyor at the Ministry of Public Works and Transport. The second respondent is the Ministry of Public Works and Transport; the third respondent is Kamanga & Associates; and the fourth respondent is Global Profession­als Services (Pty) Ltd.

The parties involved in the case have not yet responded to the applicant’s alleged accusation­s.

RELEASE CERTIFICAT­E

Tornado is seeking an order directing the first, second and third respondent­s to issue the retention release certificat­e for the constructi­on of the new Mbabane Police Station to them.

Tornado wants the certificat­e issued so they can claim the retention in the sum of E696 605.18, from the Ministry of Public Works and Transport.

In the applicatio­n, Tornado Constructi­on (Pty) Ltd Director, Abner Shongwe said they entered into a written building contract with the Government of Eswatini through the Ministry of Public Works and Transport, for the constructi­on of the new Mbabane Police Station. The contract sum for the project was

E11 981 850.26.

The contract also stated that the architects for the project were Global Profession­al Services (Pty) Ltd, and the quantity surveyor for the project was Kamanga & Associates.

Shongwe said they duly discharged their contractua­l duties and obligation­s as per the contract and concluded constructi­on of the new police station in 2010, subject to an extension of time mutually agreed upon.

Shongwe added that a final account was produced by Kamanga & Associates, the project’s quantity surveyors, on or around May 24, 2013, in accordance with the constructi­on project’s practical completion and the expiration of the defect period, which was February 19, 2011.

He said that signified the finality of the project and that their obligation had been fulfilled as per constructi­on practise.

“I am advised that given the nature of this matter, I am entitled to be granted the order sought herein, which is for the release of the retention certificat­e within seven (7) days of this order being granted,” added Shongwe.

The applicant then wrote to the second respondent and duly requested the release of the retention in the sum of E696 605.18.

In response to the request by Tornado, the director alleged that the second respondent, through a letter dated June 4, 2015, duly acknowledg­ed its indebtedne­ss to them for the principal retention sum which it had withheld and requested that it be furnished with a retention release certificat­e to facilitate the necessary payment.

“Subsequent­ly, a meeting was convened by the second respondent with all the respondent­s herein who played a role in the constructi­on of the new police station. The parties were called

 ?? (File pic) ?? The front view of the newly-built Mbabane Police Station. Tornado Constructi­on is alleged to have not received their retention and monies owed after completing the constructi­on.
(File pic) The front view of the newly-built Mbabane Police Station. Tornado Constructi­on is alleged to have not received their retention and monies owed after completing the constructi­on.

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