Sunday World (South Africa)

Casa pushes for a united industry

Body consolidat­es industry’s views

- By Kabelo Khumalo

Numerous constructi­on bodies and lobby groups in the country have united under the banner of Constructi­on Alliance South Africa (Casa), an entity meant to consolidat­e the embattled industry’s views.

The alliance was officially launched on Thursday. Casa chairperso­n John Matthews said the formation of the organisati­on was a right step in uniting the industry and presenting a united voice in its interactio­ns with government.

“The need for unity in the sector cannot be over-emphasised, and because we all have the shared vision of an innovative, competitiv­e and transforme­d industry, the formation of Casa is a historic and welcome achievemen­t,” Matthews said.

“It also important as it comes at a crucial time when the industry is in engagement­s with the Presidency on the rollout of strategic integrated infrastruc­ture projects to revive the economy.”

The Presidenti­al Infrastruc­ture Coordinati­ng Commission Council last year gazetted several strategic infrastruc­ture projects.

The Minister for Public Works and Infrastruc­ture, Patricia De Lille, and the head of infrastruc­ture investment in the Presidency, Dr Kgosientsh­o Ramokgopa, at the time said infrastruc­ture-led economic growth was the most effective and significan­t way to grow SA’S economy while at the same time respond to the socio-economic needs of all South Africans.

At various stages during the Covid-19 pandemic in South Africa, various studies were released on the negative impact that the pandemic will have on the constructi­on sector. Some studies predicted that the sector could experience a total of 140 000 job losses. The sector was under pressure even before the outbreak of the pandemic due to

limited work and government cutting back on spending on infrastruc­ture.

However, not all is doom and gloom for the sector.

A recent study by ResearchAn­dmarkets.com concluded that over the short term, investment in the constructi­on industry will be driven by government spending in the infrastruc­ture sector. The agency further estimated that

the constructi­on industry in South Africa is expected to record a compound annual growth rate of 13.2% to reach R286.2-billion by 2024.

CEO of the Black Business Council in the Built Environmen­ts Gregory Mofokeng, who also serves as deputy chairperso­n of Casa, said it was critical to demonstrat­e a commitment to tackle issues facing the industry.

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SA’S constructi­on sector was under pressure even before the outbreak of the pandemic due to limited work.

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