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NATIONAL HOMEBUILDERS
REGISTRATION COUNCIL
ITC PIETERMARITZBURG. NHBRC STANDARDS, MANDATE
REGULATIONS AND COMPLIANCE
PRESENTED BY :-VUSI ISAAC HARTLEY
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AGENDA
• Historical Perspective • Legislative Mandate • Vision, Mission & Values • Programs & Objects of Council • Processes: Registration, Enrolment, Inspections,
Complaints & Conciliations, Remedials
HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUE
• The right to Housing is codified as a human right in the universal declaration of human rights(1948)
• Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family; including food clothing, housing…{article 25(1)}
COUNCIL(CONTEXT)
Section 26(1) states that ‘everyone has the right to have access to adequate housing.’ Section 26(2) also provides that the state must take reasonable legislative and other measures, within its available resources, to achieve the progressive realisation of this right
The South Africa Constitution Act, Act No. 108 of .1996
The Housing Act, Act 107 of 1997 and the Housing Code
The Housing Act, Act No 107 of 1997 provides for the facilitation of a sustainable housing development process; for this purpose to lay down general principles applicable to housing development in all spheres of government, to define the functions of national, provincial and local governments in respect of housing development.
COUNCIL (CONTEXT)
The purpose of the Housing Consumer Protection Measures Act, Act No. 95 of 1998 is to “ To protect the housing consumers and regulate the home built environment by promoting innovative home building technologies and improving the capabilities of home builders”
Housing Consumer Protection Measures Act, Act 95 of 1998
VISION:-
To be a champion of the Housing consumers. MISSION:-
To regulate the homebuilding environment and protect the housing consumers.
OBJECTIVES OF COUNCIL To represent the interest of housing consumers by providing warranty
protection against defects in new homes. To regulate the Home Building industry.
To provide protection to housing consumers in respect of the failure of
home builders to comply with their obligations in terms of the Act.
To establish and promote ethical and technical standards in the home building industry.
To improve structural quality in the interest of housing consumers and the home building industry
To promote housing consumer rights and provide housing consumer information.
MANDATE OF COUNCIL
To assist home builders through training and inspection, to achieve and to maintain satisfactory technical standards of home building.
To regulate insurers homebuilders obligation in terms of insurance scheme that is exempted from the provisions of the insurance Act.
On particular, to achieve the stated objectives of this section in the subsidy housing sector.
To communicate with and assist home builders to register in terms of the Act
NHBRC’s Contribution to Sustainable Human Settlements
NHBRC’s involvement in:
Contributing to Government’s national policy on Sustainable
Human Settlements;
Designing and production of project documentation of housing
typologies and sustainable housing solutions for the subsidy &
social housing sector;
Developing standards that ensure sustainability of houses;
Providing a warranty on all enrolled houses; and
REGISTRATION • Copies of IDs of managing directors, shareholders, owners or close corporation
members.
• Company registration number and copy of registration, if applicable
• Names and contact details of technical staff on site (e.g. foremen or project
managers).
• Names and contact numbers of engineers.
• Financial information - banking details and financial statements stating turnover,
profitability and fixed assets.
ENROLMENTS NHBRC requires Housing Units to be enrolled with the Council prior to
construction in terms of the Act
Benefits
• Eliminate risks of construction on dangerous areas
• Help to design economical and technically sound houses
• Avoid under-designs leading to expensive failures
• Avoid over-designs with unnecessary high financial implications
• Avoid possible delays and additional expenses.
• WARRANTY COVER
ENROLMENT
• 15 days prior to commencement of construction
• Engineers input
• Average: enrolment fee
‒ 1.3% enrolment of the total selling price including land value
‒ Subsidy: In Principle = 1% levy
‒ Final enrolment = 0.75 %
INSPECTIONS Inspections of ALL enrolled homes is a statutory obligation for NHBRC in
terms of the Act
Benefits Advanced level of technical competency in the home building subsector
• Improved relationships with the home builders
• Maintaining a high profile of visibility & accessibility
• Provision of statistical data to guide pro-active
• Decisions on risk aspects on houses
• Formalised industry feedback, and
• Reduction in the cost of inspection through an optimised & automated inspection
process.(PDA)
Building standards:-
National building regulations and building standards
• Building Standards and Regulations are a set of functional guidelines for building industry. They are not intended to be prescriptive in terms of what people should build, but they do stipulate important “dos” and “don’ts” – many of which are in fact mandatory.
National building regulations and building standards
• NBR:- Act 103 of 1977 • Functional Mandatory regulations • Safety, • Health, • Accesibility and • Protection of Buildings
SAFETY ON CONSTRUCTION SITE
• SANS Collections • SANS 10400
PART H :- Foundations PART J :- Floors PART K :-Walls PART L :-Roofs PART M :-Stairways PART N :-Glazing PART O :- Lighting and Ventilation PART P :- Drainage
• Agrement certification
SANS 2001(construction works) PART CC1:- Concrete works (structural) PART CC2:- Concrete works(minor works) PART CG1:- Installation of glazing in window
and door frames. PART CM1:- Masonry walling. PART CT1:- Structural Timberwork(flooring) PART CT2 :- Structural timberwork(roofing) PART DP6:- Below ground water installations PART EM1:- Cement plaster
SANS CODES FROM HBM
• SANS 10137 • Installation of glazing in Buildings
• Part 1: definitions and standards • Part 2: Performance requirements • Part 3: Evaluation • Part 4: Geotechnical investigations to determine foundation parameters • Part 6: Greenfield site developments • Part 7: Approved certification schemes • Part 8: Council list of competent person • Part 9: Compliance methods • Part 10: Performance based methods • Part 11: Additional particulars on plans • Part 12: Specific requirements for geotechnical investigations • Part 13: Requirement for the development of dolomite land • Part 14: Indemnity insurance cover 5: Development of dolomite land
Home Builders Manual and Guide
A Guide to the Home Building Manual consist of the following parts • Part 1: South African housing landscape • Part 2: Design and construction of homes • Part 3: The NHBRC warranty scheme • Part 4: Satisfying the NHBRC Technical
requirements by means of compliance methods
• Part 5: Extra ordinary developments conditions
RATIONAL DESIGN • RATIONAL DESIGN:-
• THE USE OF DETAILED KNOWLEDGE ON THE STRUCTURE TO PRODUCE A DESIRED CHANGES TO JUSTIFY THE OUTCOME BY A COMPETENTPERSON.
• THE COMPETENT PERSON ACCEPT FULL RESPONSIBILITY
FOR THE RATIONAL DESIGN AND WORKS COMPLETED UNDER HIS/HER SUPERVISION.
AGREMENT CERTIFCATION • CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS FIT FOR PURPOSE • SYSTEMS TESTED, CERTIFIED AND APPROVED FOR SPECIFIC USE BY
MANUFACTURER
Documents • Non-Compliance
Notice of non-compliance is a document issued to a Home Builder where they have deviated from the National Building Standards and the Home Building Manual.
• BQIH Form
Building Quality Index for Houses is a standard quality assessment system developed by NHBRC in conjunction with CSIR. Its main purpose is to ensure that the building industry has a standard quality assessment system.
Documents • Compliance Documents
Compliance documents are documents submitted by the Engineers and the Homebuilders in response to the non-compliances issued to them. These documents are a confirmation of rectification done on the items raised on the noncompliance. NHBRC Standard Documents: B1 and D1.
• Rational Design Documents
To ensure that the competent person accepts full responsibility for the Rational Design and works completed under his/her supervision.
BENEFITS OF REGISTERED BUILDERS AND TRAINING
Technical Skills Training 6.2.1 Bricklaying • Set out, excavate, cast concrete strip foundations and build foundation walling • Build masonry superstructure using solid units • Build masonry superstructure using hollow units 6.2.2 Plastering • Prepare for plastering • Apply plaster to surface • Plaster walls and screed a floor and steps 6.2.3 Roofing NOTES: Trainers offered Theoretical Tuition as well as Simulated Training in the form of mock-ups after which Learners are subjected to further assessment by the Construction Education and Training Authority through NHBRC accredited Training Providers. Learners doing Bricklaying & Plastering were taken to site as well for practicals.
OTHER COURSES INCLUDE:- • HEALTH AND SAFETY ON
WORKPLACE • CONSTRUCTION
MANAGEMENT COURSE • PLUMBING • ETC