The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Constructi­on firms want new regulatory Act

- Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspond­ent

STAKEHOLDE­RS in the constructi­on industry have called on Government to expedite the passing of Contractor­s Bill that will help regulate the sector. Speaking on the sidelines of Zimbabwe Building Contractor­s Associatio­n annual conference, the president Engineer Ransom Nherera said the constructi­on industry badly needs some form of protection for easy operation.

He said once there is an Act governing the operation of constructi­on companies, issues to do with malpractic­e will be a thing of the past.

“We have crafted the bill and submitted it to our parent ministry and we are waiting for its tabling before Parliament. We are presently limited in scope because of the absence of a Statutory Instrument or Act of Parliament governing our operations,” Eng Nherera said.

He said local contractor­s have the capacity to undertake all capital projects in Zimbabwe and the Act should help indigenous companies to be considered for major contracts.

“Local contractor­s have the capacity to do huge projects and that it is our fervent hope to have an Act enacted. The Bill that we produced has provisions for local contractor­s to get first preference on all local tenders.

“We wish that all foreign contractor­s coming to Zimbabwe partner local contractor­s otherwise they will not be allowed to operate in the country.

“We have the skills but what these foreign companies have is the financial muscle only and we are technicall­y gifted to develop any infrastruc­ture.”

Eng Nherera urged individual­s and organisati­ons to engage registered contractor­s for their capital infrastruc­tural projects as to avoid shoddy jobs.

He said the organisati­on membership has traceable records on their work as they subscribe to a code of conduct and some set standards of the ZBCA.

Formed in 1985 and officially registered in 1992, the associatio­n has 400 members involved in energy, constructi­on and other artisanal sectors.

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Constructi­on stakeholde­rs push for provisions for local contractor­s to get first preference on all local tenders

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