NHBRC-compliant structural upgrades, building renovations, and new construction โ on spec, on schedule, documented.
Ageing, non-compliant, or structurally compromised buildings are a liability. The National Building Regulations require that all construction work โ from renovations to new builds โ meets SANS 10400 standards. Facilities that fail to comply risk occupancy permit revocation, insurance voids, and in extreme cases, criminal liability for structural failures. Cheap construction that bypasses standards always costs more to fix.
Our civil and construction division delivers structural upgrades, building renovations, and new construction projects from foundation to finish. All work is executed to NHBRC registration standards and SANS 10400 compliance, with full structural layout drawings and material specifications provided as part of every project handover pack.
Compliance Standard: NHBRC ยท SANS 10400 ยท National Building Regulations
Frequently Asked Questions
A: We handle projects of all sizes โ from single-room renovations to full facility builds. Every project, regardless of size, receives the same documentation standard: drawings, material specs, and a project completion report.
A: The National Home Builders Registration Council (NHBRC) sets the minimum construction standards for South African buildings. Work carried out to NHBRC standards protects your investment, satisfies insurance requirements, and ensures your building passes municipal inspection.
A: Yes. All new construction and major structural work is accompanied by full structural layout drawings. For projects requiring engineering certification, we coordinate with registered structural engineers as part of the project team.
A: Yes โ this is one of our core sectors. We have experience delivering facility upgrades that meet ASIDI, DBSA, and DOE infrastructure compliance requirements for educational institutions.
A: We provide a project schedule before commencement and a weekly progress report during construction. Any delays are communicated immediately with a revised schedule. Our zero-rework standard means most delays are avoided by doing the work correctly the first time.
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