Midrand, South Africa
The GMBA is an employers organisation serving the interest of its members in the building and allied trade industries.
Building & Construction Industry Associations
Midrand, South Africa
The Skylight Association of South Africa (SASA) is a trade Association which was founded in 1991 and whose membership comprises organisations engaged in the manufacture, sale and installation of skylight systems. Whilst the activities of the Association cover a broad scope, it is realised with the ever increasing use of skylights in buildings in South Africa, that there is an urgent need to address the issue of standards so as to develop confidence in the quality, performance and reliability of skylights. These guidelines have therefore been developed by representative members of SASA as a service to both specifiers, contractors, manufacturers and installers of these products.
Building & Construction Industry Associations
Midrand, South Africa
Construction Health and Safety Council has established a Task Team to provide with the technical advice required for the purpose of creating the Construction Health and Safety Practitioners registration categories. Project and Construction Managment The South African Council for the Project and Construction Management Professions (SACPCMP) is empowered by section18 of Act No. 48 of 2000
Building & Construction Industry Associations
Midrand, South Africa
As the association representing expanded polystyrene manufactures, raw material suppliers and equipment suppliers in South Africa, it is EPSASA's mission to promote and grow the expanded polystyrene market. EPSASA will achieve this by informing and educating the general public, as well as decision makers and opinion formers on the public and private sector on the benefits, multiple uses and environmentally friendly nature of expanded polystyrene products EPSASA will strive to ensure that the quality and performance standards of its members are world class through the establishment and monitoring of standards, and will also act on their behalf in matters of common interest.
Building & Construction Industry Associations
Midrand, South Africa
The Association of Architectural Aluminium Manufacturers of South Africa (eAMSA) was founded by eight companies in July 1974 to foster trade and commerce in relation to those persons associated in the manufacture and installation of architectural aluminium structures. Its main objective is to promote commercial and group interest. Currently the eAMSA Group administers, beside the architectural aluminium industry, the glass, ceiling and partitioning and insulation industries
Building & Construction Industry Associations
Midrand, South Africa
South African Council for the Quantity Surveying Profession is a Regulatory Authority mandated to provide for the registration of professionals, candidates and specified categories in the quantity surveying profession; to provide for the regulation of the relationship between the South African Council for the Quantity Surveying Profession and the Council for the Built Environment; and to provide for matters connected therewith.
Building & Construction Industry Associations
Midrand, South Africa
Thermal Panel Manufacturers Association (TPMA) represents the South African sandwich thermal panel industry on technical, regulatory, quality assurance and product acceptance issues. TPMA Members include 12 of the leading manufacturers of polystyrene, polyurethane, polyisocyanurate and rockwool cored panels. Associate Members include manufacturers of modular buildings as well as laminators, distributors and equipment suppliers.
Building & Construction Industry Associations
Johannesburg, South Africa
SAWLFA was formed by foresighted people in the face of competitive materials and "under-trained competitors" to collectively address issues facing the wood and laminate sector of the Southern African flooring industry.
Building & Construction Industry Associations
Randburg, South Africa
SARMA is an acronym for the South African Ready-mix Association. This national body represents all the reputable ready-mix companies, and is also responsible for promoting the Ready-mix industry and establishing ready-mix as the preferred construction material. In brief, SARMA’s purpose is to set standard and guidelines with regard to environmental, safety and quality issues. To be a member of SARMA these stringent policies must be met and adhered to. In addition, members are regularly audited against standards, which have been put in place.
Building & Construction Industry Associations
Randburg, South Africa
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Building & Construction Industry Associations
Johannesburg South, South Africa
All qualified Professional Surveyors, Technologist Surveyors, Technician Surveyors and GISc Practitioners have to be registered with the South African Council for Professional and Technical Surveyors (PLATO) . Professional, Technologist and Technician Surveyors in training can also register with PLATO.
Building & Construction Industry Associations
Johannesburg, South Africa
Building & Construction Industry Associations
Benoni, South Africa
The Contractors Plant Hire Association (CPHA) was formed in 1970 to promote the development of the plant hire industry and generally to watch over and protect the interests of it's members. The Association has it's headquarters in Benoni, where it has a permanent National office. Regional branches have been established in Durban, East London and Port Elizabeth with membership in all nine provinces as well as in Botswana and Namibia.
Building & Construction Industry Associations
Pretoria, South Africa
Enviro Concrete Slabs and Stairs: MANUFACTURE - SUPPLY - INSTALLATION: 1. POLYSTYRENE Rib & Block SLABS. 2. CONCRETE Rib & Block SLABS. 3. Hollow Core and IN-SITU Slabs. 4. ROOF SLABS. 5. Ready Mix Concrete. 6. Manufacture, Supply, Installation. 7. Engineering, NHBRC registration, Certification. 8. Designer Staircases. Advantages of Polystyrene Rib & Block Slab: 1. It's 90% Lighter than the concrete rib & block 2 system. 2. One polystyrene block covers 1m2 & weighs only 4. 5kg, compared to concrete blocks weighing 125kg. 3. Cheaper transport. Up to 200m2 on 1 x 8 ton truck. 4. SANS 204 energy efficiency compliance. R - value of 5. 8 compared to 1. 8 of concrete rib & block system. 5. SOUND PROOF. 6. Totally carbon foot print free. Fire retardant material. 7. INSULATION and ISOLATION, Energy saving. 8. Government approved. Green Product.
Building & Construction Industry Associations, Engineers & Contractors
Edenvale, South Africa
The Institute of Plumbing South Africa was established in 1989 by plumbers. Today the Institute of Plumbing has evolved as the only plumbing body that has become the recognised voice of the South African Plumbing industry. The Institute provides a platform so as to advise on the practice and principles of the plumbing industry. The Institute regularly consults and liaises with the plumbing industry, governmental and regulatory bodies for the discussion of matters affecting the plumbing industry. The Institute is recognised and in most cases have representation on most national and internationally plumbing and legislative bodies.
Building & Construction Industry Associations, Plumbers