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NCA Warns Public Against Hiring Unlicensed Contractors
NCA says hiring non-registered persons is in breach of the law.
The National Construction Authority has warned developers against hiring unregistered contractors, citing them as responsible for the rising cases of substandard buildings.
In a public notice, NCA says it has noted that persons masquerading as licensed service providers in the construction industry have been obtaining money by pretense from the public under the guise of offering services for which they are not authorised to do.
“Note that the law requires that only registered professionals be allowed to offer design and related implementation services on construction projects, and engaging non-registered persons is not only in contravention of the law but is (also) dangerous as it will produce poor quality construction work,” NCA Executive Director Maurice Akech says in the notice.
The Authority has advised members of the public to verify the standing of any contractor by visiting its website – www.nca.go.ke.
The registration status of a service provider can be verified by visiting the websites of respective registration boards – Engineers Board of Kenya for engineers, and the Board of Registration of Architects and Quantity Surveyors for architects and quantity surveyors.
“Any persons ‘practising’ without appearing on respective registers should be reported to the nearest police station or the EACC for appropriate action,” Eng. Akech said.
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The NCA, which was established through the National Construction Authority Act of 2011, oversees all areas of construction including registering contractors to ensure only competent service providers are allowed to undertake construction works in the country.
The Authority has also reminded builders to register their projects to avoid harsh penalties.
“Failure to register construction projects with the NCA is also a punishable offence. In addition, the Authority has the authority to stop ongoing construction where the project fails to meet the regulatory requirements,” the regulator said.
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Meanwhile, the NCA has waived penalties for contractors who have failed to renew their annual practicing licenses over the past renewal periods as a means to encourage more specialists to comply with the law.
“The Authority has granted a waiver on all late renewal penalties which will only apply to contractors of categories NCA6, NCA7, and NCA8. However, contractors will be expected to pay the applicable annual renewal fees for the period in default.” NCA said.
The renewal and waiver period runs from June 1 to June 30, 2020.