Project & Construction Management
For professionals managing the planning, execution and delivery of construction projects.
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SACPCMP - regulating the people who plan, manage, inspect, and protect South Africa's built environment, since the Act of 2000.
The South African Council for the Project and Construction Management Professions was established by the Project and Construction Management Professions Act, No. 48 of 2000 to regulate the registration, professional conduct, and education of three designations.
Through accreditation, continuing development, and the National Register of Persons, SACPCMP gives clients and the public assurance of duly-qualified practitioners across every province.
For professionals managing the planning, execution and delivery of construction projects.
For agents and managers responsible for safety on construction sites under the OHS Act.
For professionals inspecting and signing off compliance in the built environment.
SACPCMP is governed by statute and accountable to the people of South Africa. The mechanisms below set the rules and back them up with enforcement.
Act 48 of 2000, with thirteen council mandates governing every regulated activity.
Act & mandatesarrow_forward gavelBinding professional standards every registered PCM, CHS and BI practitioner upholds.
Read the codearrow_forward verifiedSanctions gazetted, decisions published, finances audited - in the Annual Report.
Gazette noticesarrow_forward shield_lockPersonal data protected in line with POPIA; information access governed by PAIA.
Policies & manualsarrow_forwardNotification of disciplinary action regarding professional integrity standards.
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Procurement of network cables for the SACPCMP head office.
Exhibition stands for the Big 5 Construct Africa expo.
Adobe Creative Cloud licences for the communications team.
Full review of the Council's year - registrations, accreditations, and key initiatives.
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