Survey shows construction companies losing their B-BBEE status
Written by: Gerrit Davids Save to InstapaperA snap survey conducted by TaranisCo Advisory has revealed that a large number of construction companies are in danger of having their B-BBEE status downgraded due to a failure to implement the Preferential Procurement and Supplier Development Element (PPSD), which collectively affords companies the most points on the Scorecard.
Companies surveyed reported that the Construction Sector Code was released rather late in 2017, and for those having February as their financial year-end, it came too late for them to make any meaningful interventions to optimise their scores before the next B-BBEE audit.
According to Gerrit Davids, Lead-Advisor of TaranisCo Advisory, “construction companies must firstly be aware that the ‘PPSD’ carries the mandatory “Priority Element” status wherein a minimum of 40% must be scored for all three applicable sub-elements”.
“Irrespective of what the company scores for ‘PSSD’, if they don’t achieve the 40% sub-minimum, their points will be downgraded to zero”.
Davids says, “a company could be downgraded from a Level One to that of a Level Six status, should it scores zero for this element and it will not do them any good when it tenders for government contracts”.
The Sector Code also now instructs companies to appoint people from senior management to coordinate the implementation of the ‘PSSD’ and it excludes the sub-element of Enterprise Development and it only allows for Supplier Development, with the effect, that it could only support those qualifying small-contractors doing business with it.
For companies interested to receive an extended, but short report on how to implement the Preferential Procurement and Supplier Development element, kindly visit www.taranisco.info
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