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Removing Obstacles for Emerging Contractors W. Fritz, D. Kallis Cape Peninsula University of Technology September 2010

Working Towards a Sustainable Future

Presentation Outline Introduction and Background Responsibility of Contractors Project Management / Initial Experiences Project Planning / Issues Breakeven Analysis Budgeting Conflict Resolution Recommendations Conclusion

Introduction and Background Housing backlog (WC) 410 000 1 Expected to double by 2040 1. Budget speech 2009/10 by Western Cape Minister of Housing Bonginkosi Madikizela

Section 26(1) of the Constitution enshrines access to adequate housing as a basic right of all South Africans. The state is compelled to take reasonable measures within its available resources, including the introduction of legislation, to work towards ensuring that all South Africans enjoy this right (Section 26(2)). In terms of Schedule 4 of the Constitution, national and provincial governments have concurrent legislative competence in respect of housing. Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act 108 of 1996)

Langrug - Franschhoek

Langrug Informal Settlement Franschhoek CBD

Lanrug 2007

Responsibility of Contractors Constitution National Government Provincial Government Local Government Contractor

Project Management Achieving targets through the optimal use of resources. The Project Manager requires a broad skills set in order to achieve the targets of the project at hand

% Project Completion Typical Project Cycle Slow Finish 100 % Slow Start Quick Momentum Time Deadline

Initial Project Experiences Main contractor hired the services of an experienced sub-contractor. Despite contract, the project was immediately at risk due to, amongst others; No project management skills Extreme tardiness No Health and Safety plan Transport issues No involvement with local community

When stupidity raises its ugly head

% Project Completion Actual Project Cycle 100 % Typical Project Actual Project Time

Project Planning The estimate of activity times is crucial in order to meet project deadlines. Optimistic time Pessimistic time a m TE b TE ( a 4m b) 6

Planning Issues Too many workers reporting for duty. Incorrect ratio of skilled to semi-skilled. skilled. Arriving on site with no or incorrect tools. Current limit setting not done at installation. Use of non-local workers increase time/cost. Delays in signing of workers contracts. Unwilling to work over weekends. Only 30 installations completed by day 6 (Breakeven point = 10 installations/day)

Breakeven Analysis / Learning Rates An accurate assessment of the breakeven point is critical to ensure contractor survival. A linear approach in the estimation of BE yielded 10 installations per day. This would only apply if the estimate was made using the results of an experienced team of installers. A new team would invariable take longer during the initial stages

Time The total time taken to produce all units of run size N is given by; T T where N n r ln( learning rate) r ln 2 T time for initial unit 1 1 n 1 Time taken for initial unit Time taken by experienced team Number of Units

Budgeting Issues A major problem in the completion of state contracts. The sub-contractor did not have access to capital for the purchase of essential equipment necessary for the project and expected an advance from the main contractor. Labour protest on Christmas eve due to non- payment of wages averted by main contractor. Contract terminated after sub-contractor demanded an increase to previously agreed installation fee.

Conflict Resolution The main contractor was often required to mediate and resolve conflicts. Non-payment of wages Disputes re: working hours Demanding higher fees for CoC s Withholding municipal material Political differences in the community

Recommendations; Contractor Specific Successful contractors to have completed accredited training, particularly in PM. Contractors to act as mentors for local skilled and semi-skilled skilled workers. Health and Safety plans must be enforced Main Contractor Sub-contractor agreements should be fair and well understood by both parties.

Safety First

Recommendations; Overall Project Community buy-in imperative before start of works. Community must be informed of the contractor's mandate and responsibility. Ensure that all labour contracts are understood, agreed to and signed. Optimization of installation sites. Security. Electrical Safety Education for Community.

Community Education in the Safe use of Electricity

Conclusions Despite the initial delays, the project was completed successfully and on time. A number of local workers gained valuable experience on the project. A former member of the team is now running his own contracts in Gauteng.

Thank you Thanks to Mssrs. Floris Koeglenberg and Martin Slabber