NHBRC invests over R30m to drive its transformation agenda

Issued by National Home Builders Registration Council
Johannesburg, Mar 8, 2017

Today, the National Home Builders Registration Council (NHBRC) announced it will be spending more than R30 million in the new financial year, starting on 1 April 2017, in its efforts to bring about transformation in the home building industry.

NHBRC Acting Chairperson of Council, Julieka Bayat said one of the biggest challenges in achieving an effective transformation programme in the industry is the lack of adequate skills and we will be investing most of this money in the upskilling our most vulnerable groups: Women, Youth, People living with Disabilities and Military Veterans.

"Women are particularly under-represented with respect to ownership, control and the management of companies involved in the housing value chain as well as in terms of technical skills. Also, the high unemployment rate, especially of our youth has heightened the need for us to aggressively pursue transformation of the sector so as to create self-employment opportunities," said Bayat.

Bayat was talking on the side-lines of the NHBRC transformation charter launch which was hosted in partnership with the Department of Human Settlements (DHS) as part of the 2017 International Women's Day celebrations.

The NHBRC's transformation charter seeks to address issues that relate to the advancement of equal economic opportunities in the human settlements value chain in order to optimise meaningful participation of vulnerable groups such as women, youth, people living with disabilities and military veterans.

"As the NHBRC we believe that our transformation charter will assist us in unlocking obstacles to and the effective participation by the identified groupings, it further asserts measureable goals for us to achieve on the road to a radically transformed home building industry," she said.

"We also wish to demonstrate our support towards government's efforts of promoting social and economic transformation."

The NHBRC

The National Home Builders Registration Council (NHBRC) is an agency of the Department of Human Settlements, which is responsible for the protection of housing consumers and to regulate the home building industry. The NHBRC also offers services such as enrolment of new homes, home builder registration, home building inspections, builder training, geotechnical and materials engineering. In the 2015/16 financial year, the NHBRC trained 1 623 youth, 256 artisans, 111 military veterans and 2 464 emerging home builders. Of the total 1 623 youth trained, 65% (1 062) are females and 35% are male. For more information: www.nhbrc.org.za. Twitter: @NHBRC Facebook: NHBRCSA 0800 200 824.

Designated Groups

Indicator

Target

Baseline(Current Figures)

Women

Percentage of Procurement from Women Owned Businesses

30% of the total procurement

29.35%

Percentage of Women Employees

At least 50% of the workforce

54% of the workforce

Women representation in Senior Management

50% of Senior Management

55% of Senior Management

Number of Women contractors developed through skills development programmes

100 per annum through the GIBS Program

1800 trained per annum on Home Building Skills

100 per annum through the GIBS Program

1800 trained per annum on Home Building Skills

Youth

Percentage of Procurement from Youth Owned Businesses

30% of the total procurement

24%

Percentage of Employees who are classified as Youth

At least 30% of the workforce

40% of the workforce

Number of Youth Trained in home construction & related fields

2000 per annum

2000 per annum

People living with Disabilities

Percentage of Procurement from Businesses owned by People living with Disabilities

5% of the total procurement

0%

Number of Disabled Employees

5% of the workforce

2 People (0.28% of the workforce)

Number of Disabled people trained in home construction & related fields

300 per annum

300 per annum

Military Veterans

Percentage of Procurement from Businesses owned by Military Veterans

10% of the total procurement

0%

Number of Military Veterans Trained

180 per annum

180 per annum