Title: AGR
1AGRÉMENT SOUTH AFRICA
- Briefing to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee
- Business Plan 2008/2009
- 14th May 2008
- CEO Joe Odhiambo
2Presentation Contents
- Operating environment Purpose
- Vision mission
- Impact achievements
- Outputs of innovative systems certificated
- Challenges opportunities
- Relevance value added
- Audited financial statements budget
- Financial approval process fraud control
mechanisms - Human resources governance
- Future plans staffing composition
3Operating Environment Purpose
- Operates under a ministerial delegation of
authority from the Minister of Public Works - Provides assurance by carrying out testing,
evaluation, confirmation and certification of
fitness for purpose of non-standard construction
products and systems. - Quality products and services
- Improve speed of service delivery
4Typical Product Development Cycle
BUILT ENV. PROFESSIONALS
5PERFORMANCE BASED APPROACH
International approach
GOAL /OBJECTIVE
Level 1
FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Level 2
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
Level 3
World Federation of Technical Assessment
Organisations
EVALUATION
Level 4
By application of design and construction rules
By testing and / or assessment
By application of well established engineering
principles
By expert opinion and judgment
RW RVM
6Organizational Structure
INNOVATORS
PROFESSIONALS
7Vision Mission
- Vision
- To-be world class technical Assessment Agency
- Mission
- to promote the governments objectives of
economic development, good governance and raising
living standards and prosperity by undertaking
technical assessment and certification of
non-standard construction products in South
Africa
8Impact Achievements1
- 449 certificates have been issued
- 148 certificates are currently valid
- Widespread use of several Agrément certificated
products e.g. - Hollow concrete blocks
- Metal roof tiles
- Lightweight internal partitions
- Hard drawn copper tubing
- Variety of waterproofing and wall coating
materials - Plastic bath tub
9Impact Achievements2
- Human resource development within the technical
agency - 93 of Agrèment's staff were involved in short
course training last year (99.7 training days) - Recommend industry average is 3 days p.a.
- CSIR recommendation is 6 days p.a.
- Agrèment average is 7.1 days p.a.
- 63 of staff members involved in formal tertiary
higher degrees Bachelor's to PhDs in
Engineering Science.
10Impact Achievements3
- Increased awareness and visibility
- Transformation of the technical agency
- International standing and recognition
- 50 increase in technical outputs
- Increased acceptance of innovative building
systems
11Outputs of Innovative Systems Certificated 2007/8
- Automablock Expanded Polystyrene Building Block
System (Phase 1) - Fibrecote Fibre Reinforced Plaster
- 2001/289 Imison Building System (Amendment)
- Murulelo Roofing Undertile Membrane
- Micro-Concrete Cladding Building System
- Nam-Tex White Roofing Undertile Membrane
(Amendment) - Novachip-Thin bituminous surfacing system
- Portable Container Branch Outlet
- Available on www.agrement.co.za
12Outputs of Innovative Systems Certificated 2007/8
- Robust Building System (Amendment)
- Imison 3 Building System
- Roofproof 400 Undertile Roof Membrane
- Spunsalation 5 Roofing Radiant Barrier
- Styroframe Building System
- Techfin System (Amendment)
- Gundle Gunplas UT Undertile Membrane
- Available on www.agrement.co.za
13World Federation of Technical Assessment
Organizations
NBI
VTT
TZUS
ETA
BBA
FCC
CCMC
ITB
INCERC
CSTB
EMI RT
HOWTEC BCJ CLB
ICITE
ICC
LNEC
NBRI
IETcc
IPT
CSIRO
ASA
ABCB
BRANZ
14WFTAO 2008/2009 Annual meeting21st - 30th
September
15Challenges Opportunities1
- Technical agency Technical assessment project
management skill - Technical committee Expert knowledge and
recognized as experts by their peers in their
field. - Interpret results of tests conducted to access
whether products meet Agrément performance
criteria or not. - Technical Infrastructure Accredited laboratories
to carry out the actual tests on products and
building systems and produce test reports on
performance
16Challenges Opportunities2
- Legislative framework
- Delegated to the Chairperson of the Board of
Agrément South Africa, when acting in conjunction
with the wishes of the Board - Backward integration
- Research and product development
- Forward integration
- Awareness and visibility
- Close working relationships with stakeholders by
forming strategic alliances - Enforcement
- Capacity
17National Relevance Value Added
- National sustainability development strategy
- Green Buildings Initiative
- National development and service delivery
- Socio economic benefits
- Developing emerging entrepreneurs
- Superior energy efficiency performance
- Improved energy efficiency
- Sustainable development
18Initiatives Going Forward
- Importing knowledge and skills
- Relevance to all stakeholders especially the
rural communities - Impact on service delivery
- Education and awareness about available products
for industrial and rural development - Assistance to the SMME's
- Compliance to King 2 guidelines in terms of the
Board workings and structure - Clear plan going forward
19Financial Statement 2007/2008
- Manpower or Human capital costs 4 286 140 56
- Technical Assessments, Operational 2 021 982 27
- Quality monitoring
- Marketing
- Research into technical Criteria
- CSIR infrastructure costs
- Group executive Levy 540 000 7
- Support administration 779 977 10
- TOTAL 7 628 099
20Operational Expenses 2007/2008
- ST 78 052
- Printing 21 061
- Advertising 2 580
- Communications 11 926
- Depreciation 115 884
- Board TeCo costs 33 939
- Assessments 518 098
- Agency expenses 416 768
- Quality monitoring 323 734
21Budget 2008/2009
- Manpower or Human capital costs 3 980 000 45
- Technical assessments, operational 2 980 000 33
- Quality monitoring
- Marketing
- Research into technical Criteria
- CSIR infrastructure costs
- Rental 330 000 4
- Depreciation 430 000 5
- Finance, HR administration 1 200
000 13 - TOTAL 8 920 000 100
22Budget 2009/2010
- Manpower or Human capital costs 11 080 000 43
- Technical assessments, operational 8 940 000
34 - Quality monitoring
- Marketing
- Research into technical Criteria
- CSIR infrastructure costs
- Rental 990 000 4
- Depreciation 1 290 000 5
- Finance, HR administration 3 600
000 14 - TOTAL 25 900 000 100
23Budget 2010/2011
- Manpower or Human capital costs 12 188 000 43
- Technical assessments, operational 9 834 000
34 - Quality monitoring
- Marketing
- Research into technical Criteria
- CSIR infrastructure costs
- Rental 1 089 000 4
- Depreciation 1 419 000 5
- Finance, HR administration 3 960
000 14 - TOTAL 28 490 000 100
24Budget 2011/2012
- Manpower or Human capital costs 13 407 000 43
- Technical assessments, operational 10 817 000
34 - Quality monitoring
- Marketing
- Research into technical Criteria
- CSIR infrastructure costs
- Rental 1 198 000 4
- Depreciation 1 561 000 5
- Finance, HR administration 4 356
000 14 - TOTAL 31 339 000 100
25Financial Approval Process Fraud Control
Mechanisms
- The technical Agency is managed and reports to
the Director of CSIR, Built Environment Unit - The Board of Agrément holds at least four
meetings in a year - Since Agrément South Africas finances are
managed by the CSIR, the Agencies Financial
statements are audited as part and parcel of the
CSIRs finances - The Agency has received a clean bill of health
from the previous years Audit Report.
26Compliance with PFMA and Treasury Regulations
- Quarterly reports
- Regular interaction with the DPWNIF
- Regular interaction with DPW HODs Forum
- Member of the BE Management Team
- Annual Strategic planning session
- Shareholders compact
- Strict adherence to financial management
- Financial statements subjects to independent
external audit as well as an autonomous internal
audit
27Shared Services
- Financial Services
- Human Resources
- CSIR Information Services (Libraries)
- Communication
- Internal Audit Services
- Legal Services
- Management Services
28Management Services
- Information and Communication Services (ICT)
- International Convention Centre
- Facilities Management
- Risk Compliance Unit
- Security
- Strategic Procurement Unit
- Unit-based Management Services
29Value Added by Management Services
- Legal compliance with PFMA and other statutory
requirements - Provides security for staff and assets
- Maintains and improves facilities
- Provides cost-effective services.
- Agrèment occurs within a highly regulated
environment - Subject to oversight by
- Board, Executive, Management and shared services
- Regulated by
- South African Acts of Parliament, BCEA, LRA, EEA,
etc - Well documented policies and procedures are
strictly enforced
30Key Initiatives (To improve technical
infrastructure and working environment of staff)
- Define minimum standards for laboratory
facilities and develop an appropriate maintenance
model (Project Upgrade laboratories) - Improve access to all facilities for disabled
staff and visitors - Improve security of people, assets and
information - Use ICT to enhance staff mobility and
productivity (Project Wireless networks, VOIP,
etc.) - Create a healthy and safe working environment
(Project Enhance services through Medical
Centre)
31Key Initiatives (To enhance cost-effectiveness
and to maintain good corporate governance)
- Implement energy-efficiency programme
- Improve efficiency in sourcing / tendering
processes (value for money) - Review major procurement contracts in ICT,
research support, travelling, etc. (unlock value) - Reduce insurance and other associated costs
through appropriate risk-assurance practices.
32Key Initiatives (HR)1
- Transformation
- Targeting of disabled staff
- Increase in female and black staff
- Transformation committee present within BE
- Employee Wellbeing
- Implement comprehensive programme
- Implementation of guidelines and training of all
levels - Performance Management
- Optimizing and know how
33Key Initiatives (HR)2
- Optimal career development
- Optimizing mechanisms and usage
- Support of HCD initiatives
- Retention
- Compile guidelines for retention strategy,
- Reward and recognition
- Performance bonus scheme under development
- Pay salaries specifically and correctly
34Human Resources
Percentage of staff either black or female 73
Comprehensive structured mentorship programme
35Organogram
36Key Challenges (HR)
- General SET skill shortage nationally and
worldwide - especially at senior levels for
recruitment - Scarcity of black and female SET candidates.
- Being competitive with regard to remuneration and
benefits for scarce skills. - Managing remuneration expectations of staff.
- Potential impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
- Marketing / positioning the Agrément as an
employer of choice given the competitive nature
of skills attraction and retention.
37The Board1
- 11 Board members appointed in November 2008
- Appointed for a period of three years
- Chairperson Pepi Silinga
- Strategic planning session on 01.04.2008
- Raise standards in industry
- New objectives for quality and quantity of
outputs - Make a difference in the lives of South Africans
by enhancing service delivery by testing and
approving improved construction products and
systems.
38The Board2
- Pepi Silinga CEO, Coega Chairman, Port
Elizabeth - Cannon Noyana MD, Nobuhle Consultants
Johannesburg - Dr Mohammed Tayob Medical Doctor, Witbank
- Edwin Kruger Bridge Manager SANRAL, Pretoria
- Ms. Khomotso Choma MD, Turnkey Projects,
Witbank - Montwedi Seane General manager, SABS, Pretoria
- Lethola Moshe MD, Botle Consultants,
Bloemfontein - Mike Marler Engineering Specialist, DBSA,
Midrand - Ms. Nozibusiso Shabalala Director, SA Asphalt,
Durban - Ms. Ntebo Ngcobo Civil Engineer, UJ,
Johannesburg - Solomon Malebye DDG Operations, DPW, Pretoria
39Technical Committee (TECO)
- Duties and Authority of TECO
- Review and ratify evaluation programmes
proposals for the development or amendment of
technical guidelines and indicators - Review and where deemed appropriate, approval of
draft certificates - Proper procedures have been followed in all
stages of the evaluation - Technical experts on the committee satisfied
- Satisfied with the quality management system
40Typical Scope of Evaluation
- structural strength and stability
- performance in relation to fire
- resistance to water penetration and rising damp
- thermal and energy performance
- condensation
- acoustic performance
- accuracy in building
- durability
- quality management system
- compliance with the National Building Regulations
41Quality Management System
- During evaluation and technical assessment
- Covers factory production and site installation
- Approved installers scheme
- All certificates holders are visited at least
once annually - Three validity review
- In accordance with IS0 9001
42Close Relationship With Entities
- Agrément will partner with the IDT
- speed up the delivery of new schools using
alternative technologies thus eradicate mud
schools - The Agency will use the cidbs
- construction contact centres
- Agrèment will play a key role in the activities
of the CBE - contacts with the professional associations to
identify skilled experts to be used to carry out
technical assessments of new products.
43Achieved Desired State
- Professional Skills shortage
- Culture change
- Service delivery
- Collaboration
- Getting the best out of our available resources
- Teamwork
- Centre of Excellence!
Collaboration
44Core Deliverables in Vision 2015
- Backward integration
- research and development
- best and most advanced construction technologies
from overseas and introduce them in the South
African market. - Forward integration
- promotion of the Agency as a brand.
- awareness and visibility campaigns within the
country. - promotion of innovative construction as an
improved method of construction.
45Vision 2015
- Innovative, modern and better construction
technologies will be widely used in South Africa - Agrément will be highly visible and relevant to
the construction industry in South Africa - Substandard innovative construction products will
be prevented from getting to the market - The risk involved in the use of untested
innovative products will be ameliorated - The agency will be highly transformed and will
represent the demographic profile of the country - The housing provision challenge will be mostly
addressed using innovative construction systems
46Thank you