Title: Name Surname
1 BRIEFING TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE FOR SMALL
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ONTHE STRATEGY FOR SMMEs
AND COOPERATIVES Presented by Mr. Mpho
Mofokeng CFO Water Trading Entity (WTE) Date
11 MARCH 2015
PRESENTATION TITLE Presented by Name
Surname Directorate Date
2Presentation Outline
- Purpose.
- Seven elements of empowerment
- Enablers
- Initiative to Bridge the Gap in the Engineering
Industry - Current Achievement.
- Challenges .
- Socio Economic Development Plans for major
projects. - Goods and Services to be procured for the major
projects.
3Purpose
- The purpose of this presentation is to brief the
Portfolio Committee for Small Business
Development on the Department of Water and
Sanitations BBBEE Policy.
4The Seven Elements of Empowerment
- Management Control Measures the EFFECTIVE
control of DWS and its Entities by Black People. - Employment Equity Measures the INITIATIVES
intended to achieve EQUITY in the workplace under
the Act, and the Employment Equity Act. - Skills Development measures the EXTENT to which
employers carry out INITIATIVES designed to
develop the competencies of Black Employees. - Preferential Procurement measures the EXTENT to
which enterprises BUY goods and services from
suppliers with STRONG B-BBEE Procurement
Recognition level. - Enterprise Development measures the EXTENT to
which Enterprises carry out INITIATIVES intended
to assist and accelerate the development and
sustainability of other enterprises. - Socio-Economic Development measures the EXTENT
to which enterprises carry out INITIATIVES that
contribute towards Socio-Economic Development or
Sector-Specific initiatives that promote access
to the economy for Black People.
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5Enablers
- Approved BBBEE Policy which sets the tone from
top. - Establishment of a supplier database which
accommodates the SMME. The department advertises
for applicants twice a year to ensure that the
newly established companies do not have to wait
for a year to be registered on a departmental
supplier database - The PPPFA is applied to purchases above R 30 000
- in that the department ensure participation of
SMME where they are given an opportunity to
participate in the economical stream of the
country.
6Initiative to Bridge the Gap in the Engineering
Industry
- The Department has established a panel of 45 of
- multi-disciplinary professional service
providers in - the engineering field i.e civil, structural,
mechanical, - electrical engineering, architectural and
project management. - Companies with the lower CIDB grading i.e grade
2 have been paired with companies with a higher
CIDB grading i.e grade 9 when allocated work in
order to ensure that there is development which
will in turn produce 9 CIDB grading from small
companies in this field. - The department encourages joint venture and
monitors them for the duration of contract and
the work allocation to ensure that you build
technical capacity . -
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7Current Achievements
- Procurement worth R75m has been spent on
- SMMEs as at end of
- December 2014
8Current Achievements continued
Year Threshold Value Progressive increase Percentage increase
2013/14 Below 30 000 R 33 736 431.60
2014/15 Below 30 000 R 34 992 273.03
R 1 255841.43 4
2013/14 Above 30 000 R 35 696 363.82
2014/15 Above 30 000 R 39 611 534.42
R 3 915 170.60 10
9Challenges
- The BEE Certificate does not provide the break
down in respect of the women, youth and people
with disabilities. - SMMEs ability to honour contracts and deliver
due to lack of sufficient funding. - Many of the SMME companies find it difficult to
comply with administrative compliance.
10Socio Economic Development Plans for major
projects
- 1. Raising of Clanwilliam Dam and other capital
projects - Employment of 60 workforce from local
communities (West Coast District). - Anticipated value of all procurement is R 671,4 m
- (excluding VAT).
- Category I and II identified for local SMMEs.
- Promotion of Joint Venture partnerships (above
25) - with Black-owned and managed enterprises.
- Procurement system developed to operationalise
the - Plan by specifying functionality for
evaluation criteria - (locality women-owned youth-owned local
production - of goods formation of corporatives etc).
- Skills Development Long-term development of a
viable engineering and construction skills
base to support future projects. Budget 0.25
11Goods and Services to be procured
Aggregates Waterstops IT supplies
Ready-mix concrete Oil and lubricants Cleaning and furniture
Sand Paint materials Maintenance of conveyors
Cement materials Drilling and Blasting Protective clothing
Additives General construction materials Installation of water supply plant
Curing compound Specialized protection and doweling Paving and storm water drains
Rocks Specialized floors surface preparation
Reinforcing materials Hard excavations
Concrete and HDPE pipes Grassing and fencing
Formwork Scaffolding Mechanical items
Site establishment items Survey equipment
Sewage treatment Erection of buildings
Carports Electrical cables
12Socio Economic Development Plans for major
projects (Conti)
- 2. Raising of Hazelmere Dam
- Employment of 60 workforce from local
communities (eThekwini Metro and iLembe
District). - Anticipated value of procurement is R 498.1 m
- (excluding VAT).
- Two (2) Nominated Enterprise Development
Beneficiaries - (NEDBs who are SMMEs) from KwaZulu-Natal.
- Focus of development increased annual turnover
and - CIDB grading of NEDBs.
- Skills Development Development of a viable
- engineering and construction skills base
for workforce - and NEDBs.
- Budget 0.25 of the contract price.
13Goods and Services to be procured
Concrete (Structural) Structural Steelwork (Sundry Items) Medium pressure pipelines
Formwork items Structural steel Pipes
Reinforcing items Handrails Valves and Specials
Concrete items Joints Ladders
Flooring
Rock Anchors Drilling, Water Pressure Testing and Grouting
14Socio Economic Development Plans to be developed
- uMzimvubu Water Project
- Greater Letaba Project
15Socio Economic Development Plans for major
projects (Conti)
- 3. ORWRDP BDS
- Targets for employment 100 of unskilled workers
from local communities, targets for youth, women,
PwDs and military veterans. - Anticipated value of construction contract is
R 3.5 b (excluding VAT). - Three (3) Nominated Enterprise Development
Beneficiaries (NEDBs who are SMMEs) from Limpopo. - Focus of development increased annual turnover
and CIDB grading of NEDBs. - Skills Development Development of a viable
engineering and construction skills through
skills programmes learnerships internships
mentorship and bursaries. - Budget R12,4m.
16Thank you