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Construction projects involve significant creative and technical input from architects, engineers and designers (hereinafter referred to as proprietors). Once a client has paid for construction drawings and designs, one important question arises: may the client freely reproduce, reuse, or demand specific formats of those designs? This question is often answered with reference to the Copyright […]
South Africa’s annual increases to the national minimum wage are intended to promote fair pay and reduce inequality. For contractors and project owners, however, these increases can have significant cost implications during the life of construction projects. The National Minimum Wage Act 9 of 2018 (NMWA) came into effect on 1 January 2019 and applies […]
The global construction industry is susceptible to disruptions in the supply chain and price volatility. Recent geopolitical tensions and armed conflict in the Middle East have raised concerns about disruptions to global trade routes, energy supplies, and the availability of materials. For contractors, developers, and project owners, geopolitical conflicts highlight the growing importance of carefully […]
Peter Barnard, Claudelle Pretorius, and Chantal Mitchell have co-authored the South Africa chapter in the latest edition of the International Comparative Legal Guide – Construction & Engineering Law 2025. The guide provides a comparative analysis of construction and engineering laws across multiple jurisdictions, with the South African chapter offering insight into: The standard forms of […]
Cox Yeats has once again solidified its position as one of South Africa’s leading law firms with notable rankings in the 2025 edition of Legal 500, a globally respected guide to the legal profession. Shipping & Transport Practice Recognised for Excellence The firm’s Shipping and Transport team has been lauded for its cohesive and highly […]
A recent SCA ruling confirms that contractors who enter government contracts exceeding budgeted amounts are still entitled to payment for work done, even if the contract is deemed invalid. On 27 December 2024, the Supreme Court of Appeal (the SCA) handed down a decision in Zeal Health Innovations (Pty) Ltd v Minister of Defence and […]
INTRODUCTION In 2020, the Preferential Procurement Regulations, 2017 (the "2017 Regulations) gazetted in accordance with section 5 of the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act No. 5 of 2000 (the Act) came under scrutiny and were found to be unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of Appeal. That Court’s decision was taken on appeal to the Constitutional […]
ON NOVEMBER 28, 2017, the Labour Laws Amendment Bill was passed by the National Assembly in Parliament. What makes this bill so special? Apart from it being the first private members’ bill to be adopted by the National Assembly, the bill is also considered to be a landmark achievement on three levels, since it seeks to regulate the rights to paternal leave, adoption leave, and surrogacy […]