Thatchers Association of South Africa (TASA)
Also known as the Dekkersvereniging van Suid Afrika, the Thatcher’s Association of SA is an association of bona fide Thatching Contractors and relevant industries and professionals
Continue reading →Also known as the Dekkersvereniging van Suid Afrika, the Thatcher’s Association of SA is an association of bona fide Thatching Contractors and relevant industries and professionals
Continue reading →WARAC is dedicated to the promotion, support and protection of the common interests of Specifying Authorities, Clients, Contractors and Manufacturers to ensure professionalism, integrity as well reliability within the waterproofing and roofing industry.
Continue reading →The roofing and waterproofing industry in South Africa has witnessed a surge in new entrants and start-up companies. Unfortunately, a significant portion of these newcomers lack the necessary expertise and knowledge to meet the desired quality standards. Consequently, consumers often fall victim to roofers and waterproofers who employ imported materials ill-suited to the country’s unique weather and climate conditions. Moreover, consumers struggle to identify reputable service providers, exacerbating the problem further. Recognizing the urgent need for oversight and regulation, The Professional Roof Repair and Waterproofing Association (PRAWA) was established in 2019. Serving as a regulatory body, PRAWA enforces stringent industry minimum standards and ensures the credibility of its licensed members through thorough vetting, comprehensive training opportunities via CPD implementation and assessment of their existing skills to ensure their compliance with industry minimum standards.
Membership with PRAWA requires contractors to fulfill a range of criteria, including operating as a registered company, holding a valid tax clearance certificate, possessing public liability insurance, workman’s compensation coverage, and complying with all relevant legislative requirements.
Continue reading →DWASA is a national and international, non-profit, representative body of the damp-proofing and waterproofing industry in Southern Africa intent on maintaining and upgrading standards within the damp-proofing and waterproofing industries for the benefit of its Clients and members.
DWASA’s primary role is to promote the interests and views of its members through its engagement with government and legislative bodies as well as like-minded bodies within the construction industry.
Continue reading →The Southern African Metal Cladding and Roofing Association (SAMCRA) mission is to create an infrastructure on which an orderly cladding industry can be built, including appropriate standards, testing, and training facilities plus a base of knowledgeable people.
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