The National Council for Construction (NCC) has warned that it will deregister construction companies abrogating contractual obligations.
NCC Chairperson Francis Ndilila says the move is aimed at enhancing capacity and sanity in the country’s construction industry.
He told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that the National Council for Construction will not relent in its efforts but ensure that there is sanity and accountability in the country’s construction sector.
Dr Ndilila said as this year’s tenders open for road maintenance, there was need for all companies that will be engaged in road maintenance to improve on the quality of workmanship and ensure that contractual obligations were followed.
He said all construction companies should strive to meet the high standards of specifications involved in the construction industry with a view to improving the sector.
Dr Ndilila further said that consultants and engineers should ensure that they do the high standards of workmanship by supervising the construction process and ensure that the construction works meets the high standards of specifications.
He has since called on all construction companies to follow the NCC set-out rules in the construction sector to avoid being deregistered by Council.
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