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Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (DPME
CONTACT DETAILS
PHYSICAL: Block N&R, SABS Campus, 2 Dr Lategan Road, Groenkloof, Pretoria POSTAL: PO Box 2107, Brooklyn Square, 0075 TEL: 086 100 2432 / 012 482 7200 FAX: 086 681 9995 / 087 238 5555 WEB: www.cidb.org.za EMAIL: cidb@cidb.org.za
OVERVIEW
The mission of the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) is to drive enhanced delivery management, capacity improvement and contractor development in the construction industry through strategic interventions and partnerships. The Board’s mandate is to: establish a national register of contractors and construction projects to systematically regulate, monitor and promote the performance of the industry for sustainable growth, delivery and empowerment; promote improved delivery management capacity and the uniform application of procurement policy throughout all spheres of government; promote improved performance and best practice of public and private sector clients, contractors and other participants in the construction delivery process; promote sustainable participation of the emerging sector; provide strategic direction and develop effective partnerships for growth, reform and improvement of the construction sector.
OFFICE BEARERS
Chairperson: Dr Natalie Carol Skeepers Deputy Chairperson: Mr Mboniseni Dlamini Board Members: Mr Gonasagran Denzel Maduray, Mr Kennedy Maimela, Mr Eric Manchidi, Mr Danny Masimene, Ms Malebo Matolong, Mr Sipho Abednego Mosai, Mr Mpendulo Ndlazi, Mr Lufuno Nevhutalu, Ms Thuthuka Songelwa, Ms Bongekile Zulu Chief Executive Officer: Mr Cyril Gamede Chief Financial Officer: Mr Sfiso Nsibande (Acting) Chief Operations Officer: Ms Bongiwe George (Acting) Senior Management: Mr Ishmail Cassiem (Acting Programme Manager: Construction Industry Performance), Mr Enoch Masibi (Acting Programme Manager: Construction Registers Service), Dr Rodney Milford (Acting Chief Strategic Governance and Corporate Services), Mr German Mphlahlele (Acting Programme Manager: Provincial Offices and Contractor Development)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION* 2019/20 2018/19 2017/18
AUDIT OUTCOME Financially Unqualified Financially Unqualified Financially Unqualified FINANCIAL POSITION R’000 R’000 R’000
Current Assets 244 985 245 364 217 560
Non-Current Assets 42 187 18 630 13 782 Total Assets 287 172 263 994 231 342
Current Liabilities 108 556 87 521 82 289
Non-Current Liabilities - - 103 Total Liabilities 108 556 87 521 82 392 Total Net Assets 178 616 176 473 148 950
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Total Revenue 189 841 190 014 177 448
Exchange Transactions 63 693 62 860 58 901
Non-Exchange Transactions 126 147 127 154 118 547 Total Expenditure (187 705) (163 169) (142 253)
Employee Costs (89 999) (83 855) (78 257) Surplus/(Deficit) for Year 2 136 26 845 35 195
CASH FLOW
Operating Activities 26 561 39 773 40 809 Investing Activities (26 835) (9 689) (322) Cash & Equivalents – Year End 241 026 241 401 211 768 UIFW EXPENDITURE** - 414 419
HUMAN RESOURCES 2019/20 2018/19 2017/18 Posts Filled 164 174 171
COUNCIL FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT (CBE)
CONTACT DETAILS
PHYSICAL: 2nd Floor, Corobay Corner, 169 Corobay Avenue, Waterkloof Glen, 0010 POSTAL: PO Box 915, Groenkloof, 0027 TEL: 012 346 3985 / 087 980 5009 FAX: 012 346 3986 WEB: cbe.org.za EMAIL: info@cbe.org.za
OVERVIEW
The mission of the Council for the Built Environment (CBE) is to lead, regulate, advise and coordinate professions and their councils to meet the National Built Environment and Transformation Future of the industry. The CBE’s mandate is to: promote and protect the interest of the public in the built environment; promote and maintain a sustainable built environment and natural environment; promote ongoing human resources development in the built environment; facilitate participation by the built environment professions in integrated development in the context of national goals; promote appropriate standards of health, safety and environmental protection within the built environment; promote sound governance of the built environment professions; promote liaison in the field of training in South Africa and elsewhere and to promote the standards of such training in the country; serve as a forum where the built environment professions may discuss the relevant issues (required qualifications; standards of education; training and competence; promotion of professional status; and legislation impacting on the built environment); and ensure uniform application of norms and guidelines set by the councils for the professions throughout the built environment.
OFFICE BEARERS
Chairperson: Dr SS Dlamini Deputy Chairperson: Ms KEM Mogodi Council Members: Dr J Badul, Dr CH Deacon, Mr CV Gamede, Mr NE Hutamo, Dr KI Jacobs, Ms ZY Makhathini, Mr JL Margolius, Mr GH Meyer, Ms NH Molao, Mr WO Mothowamodimo, Ms ST Mthembu, Ms K Naidoo, Mr H Ndlovu, Ms N Qina, Ms F Rabada Chief Executive Officer: Ms Priscilla Mdlalose Chief Financial Officer: Ms Lindy Jansen van Vuuren