Rebuilding trust is key to turning around struggling construction industry, says Minister
Written by: MyPressportal Team Save to InstapaperMaster Builders Association of the Western Cape leadership positive about sector’s prospects
CAPE TOWN, XX SEPTEMBER - A growing trust deficit between the government and the private sector threatens to derail efforts to turn around the struggling construction sector, but government is intensifying its efforts to build meaningful relationships with the industry, Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Patricia de Lille, said at the 118th Annual General Meeting of the Master Builders and Allied Trades’ Association of the Western Cape (MBAWC).
The leadership of the MBAWC echoed the minister’s sentiment on the need for strong public-private partnerships and they remain positive about the industry’s prospects.
Minister De Lille acknowledged the downturn in the construction industry, but urged the sector to welcome government’s much-touted R100bn infrastructure development fund announced during SONA, which she said will be ramped up alongside a drive to stamp out corruption and sharpen the technical capacity of government.
Referring to insights gained from the World Economic Forum on Africa, which was held in Cape Town recently, Minister De Lille stressed that the gap in trust between the private sector and government needed to be addressed saying partnerships are crucial because government cannot do it alone.
The minister made it clear that she was aware of fraud and corruption in her department and announced that she was working with the Special Investigation Unit, the Hawks, the National Prosecuting Authority, as well as undertaking civil litigation, to clean out the rot.
The minister also confirmed that her focus currently is on making the tender process more transparent and open. She also shared that, from October 2019 to March 2020, the department will be running 126 projects to the value of around R329m and all MBAWC members are encouraged to monitor advertisements and tender notifications.
The Minister echoed President Cyril Ramaphosa’s sentiments that projects need to move faster, confirming that she is building a pool of engineers, project managers, spatial planners and quantity surveyors in order to achieve this goal.
“This will result in the forming of a multi-disciplinary action team that makes things happen faster on the ground by evaluating and assessing every single infrastructure plan, including budgets and timelines, while making sure that no proposed project is accepted if it is not properly prepared and tender ready,” Minister De Lille said.
The underlying message received through the Minister’s address was a message of hope and the MBAWC echoes this wholly.
The MBAWC AGM welcomed incoming President, Mr Roy Hendricks, new Senior Vice President, Mr Rick Volker, and new Junior Vice President, Mr Mark Fugard who all confirmed their enthusiasm for playing a role in serving the Association and its members. The role of Honorary Treasurer will once again be assumed by Mr Tony Keal and Mr John Slingsby will take up the role of Immediate Past President as part of the leadership of the Association.
“There are still cranes peppering the Cape Town skyline,” said outgoing President, Mr Slingsby. “There may not be as many, but they are still there, so all is not lost. We have to remain optimistic about our country, optimistic about its future and its ability to lead Africa.”
Delivering his first address to members and guests of the Association, Mr Hendricks said: “For 128 years, the Association has proudly stood in service of our members and continued to add value in an ever-changing industry and an ever-changing economy.
“We are living in trying times of economic uncertainty and can only appeal to government for a message of hope to be turned into a reality. Together with our industry partners, we, at the Association, need government to know that we are ready, willing and able to build this country into the magnificent splendour we know it can be. Now more than ever, we need to stand together and support one another as we fight to survive the current economic climate.”
In conclusion, he echoed Winston Churchill’s iconic words: Success is not final; failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts.
-- ENDS --
FOR PRESS INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:Emma RijkersE: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.T: 021 680 5044 | 076 706 8603
ABOUT THE MASTER BUILDERS ASSOCIATION (MBA):The Master Builders and Allied Trades' Association of the Western Cape is a registered trade association for employers in the building industry. Its membership comprises some 400 companies in the Western Cape, most of whom are either builders, building subcontractors, building merchants or manufacturers of building products. The Association was founded in 1891 and is the oldest organisation of its kind in South Africa. It is affiliated to the Master Builders South Africa (MBSA), but is totally autonomous.
Get new press articles by email
We submit and automate press releases distribution for a range of clients. Our platform brings in automation to 5 social media platforms with engaging hashtags. Our new platform The Pulse, allows premium PR Agencies to have access to our newsletter subscribers.
Latest from
- 7 Business Trends Your SME Can Leverage In 2026
- Sadilar Amplifies Visibility And Impact During Conference Season
- Future-ready Logistics- 5 Shifts TO Watch In 2026 (SUB-saharan Africa)
- Dunlop Urges Motorists To Prioritise Tyre Safety On The Busy Joburg To Cape Town Festive Route
- Poverty Trends Report Shows National Progress But Flags Growing Challenges In Gauteng
- SDG Challenge SA 2025 Highlights The Power Of Youth Innovation In Shaping A Sustainable Future
- Experienced Industry Leader Pauli Van Dyk Named Dean Of AFDA’s Upcoming Hatfield Campus
- South Africans Keep Tourism Alive As Homegrown Travel And Local Spending Rise
- Pretoria Student Wins Global Excel Esports Competition
- AfDB Steps Up Support For Somalia With $76m Investment In Roads And Regional Integration
- Corporate Law Experts Warn Directors Of Serious Consequences For Improper Transaction Approval
- New 3% Inflation Target Begins To Shift Expectations In South African Economy
- Retail As A Development Catalyst Drives New Africa Developments’ Inclusive Growth Strategy
- Collaborative SEF Model Shows How Civil Society And State Can Rebuild Economic Trust
- Shumani Accelerates Industrial Growth With Bheka Forklifts And New Equipment Plans For 2026
The Pulse Latest Articles
- Education Is The Frontline Of Inequality, Business Must Show Up (December 11, 2025)
- When The Purple Profile Pictures Fade, The Real Work Begins (December 11, 2025)
- Dear Santa, Please Skip The Socks This Year (December 10, 2025)
- Brandtech+ Has 100 Global Creative Roles For South African Talent (December 9, 2025)
- The Woman Behind Bertie: Michelle’s Journey To Cape Town’s Beloved Mobile Café (December 9, 2025)
