A construction company does more than lay bricks. On any given week we’re managing engineers, council submissions, material procurement, subcontractors, programme milestones and client expectations — simultaneously.
Inside a George Build — practical guidance from the team running construction work on the Garden Route. If you’re dealing with what does a construction company do, this is how we think about it and how we actually run the job.
What the job actually looks like
If you’ve landed here you’re probably weighing up what does a construction company do for a project on the Garden Route. We’ll cut the fluff: this piece is written by the team at TSCPM and reflects how we actually run work in and around George, Wilderness, Sedgefield and Knysna.
The Garden Route is a specific place to build. Coastal salt, Outeniqua winter rain, high water tables in low-lying erven and a seasonal tourism economy all shape how we price, programme and sequence a job. Generic advice written for Gauteng doesn’t hold up here.
How we run a build from brief to handover
Every build we run goes through the same phases, whether it’s a bathroom refurb or a full commercial fitout. It’s the only way to keep cost, programme and quality under one set of eyes.
- Brief and feasibility. We sit with you, walk the site, pull the SG diagram and zoning, and give you a range before any drawings exist.
- Design and approvals. Architect, engineer, NHBRC where residential applies, and council plans. We run interference with the municipality so you don’t.
- Procurement. Priced BOQ, supplier lock-ins, long-lead items ordered early. No "we’ll sort it on site".
- Build. Weekly site meeting, photo report, variation register, and a cash-flow curve you can see against.
- Handover. Snag list, compliance certificates (electrical, gas, plumbing COC), warranties and an O&M pack.
Costs you should expect on the Garden Route
Costs on the Garden Route sit slightly under Cape Town Metro and slightly over Gauteng benchmark rates. StatsSA completion data puts standard residential work in the Western Cape at roughly R6,600 to R8,900 per square metre, but that’s a completed-building number — it’s not what you’ll price a loose scope at.
For what does a construction company do specifically, the variables that move the number are access, substrate condition, programme pressure and how much temporary works the job carries. We price everything in a priced BOQ against SABS 1200 payment items where the work is civil, and against a JBCC or PBA structure where it’s building. That way you know exactly what a variation will cost before you sign it off.
Anyone quoting you a flat lump with no BOQ and no breakdown is either new to the industry or planning to make their margin on variations later. Walk.
Compliance, NHBRC and SANS 10400
Compliance on a South African build isn’t optional and it’s not paperwork theatre. The parts that matter on almost every job:
- SANS 10400 — the National Building Regulations. Part A is general, Part B is structural, Part L is roofs, Part XA is energy. Deemed-to-satisfy or rational design.
- NHBRC enrolment — any new residential work over R20k. Annual contractor renewal sits at 31 March. Without it, the homeowner has no warranty recourse.
- OHS Construction Regulations 2014 — CR7 Health & Safety Plan, CR8 appointments, risk assessments and toolbox talks. The client (that’s you) is legally on the hook as the principal.
- Electrical, gas and plumbing COCs at handover. No COC, no sale, no insurance claim.
We handle the whole compliance pack as part of the contract. It’s built into the prelims, not a surprise line item later.
Red flags and how to avoid them
Things we see when clients call us in to rescue a job someone else started:
- No signed contract — just WhatsApp messages and a scribbled quote on an A4.
- Lump sum with no BOQ and no priced breakdown.
- No NHBRC certificate on residential work, or an expired one.
- Deposits over 30% before any material is on site.
- No site safety file, no method statement, no risk assessment.
- Contractor can’t name the engineer or the architect running the job.
Any one of those is a conversation. Two or more and you’re looking at a problem that will cost more to fix than the job would have cost done right the first time.
What to ask before you sign
If you’re about to appoint a contractor, ask for these before you sign anything:
- Priced BOQ on either a JBCC, PBA or NEC4 short-form base.
- NHBRC registration certificate (residential) and a WCA/COID letter of good standing.
- Public liability insurance to at least R10 million, contractor all-risks for the contract value.
- Site-specific Health & Safety Plan (CR7) and CR8 appointments.
- Programme — Gantt, not a WhatsApp voice note.
- Three reference sites in the area you can actually go and look at.
Frequently asked questions
What happens if the scope changes mid-build?
Every variation goes on a variation register, is priced against the BOQ rates where possible, and is signed off before it’s built. No surprises at final account.
Do you work outside George?
Yes — we run jobs across the Garden Route, from Mossel Bay through Sedgefield, Knysna and the Plett area. Site mobilisation beyond that is a conversation.
Can you work with an architect I’ve already appointed?
Yes, we do it often. We’ll meet with them, run through the brief, and either pick up the build-side delivery or bid the whole package.
What does what does a construction company do typically cost on the Garden Route?
Pricing depends on scope, access and specification. We work off a priced BOQ, not a lump sum. Western Cape benchmark residential rates sit between R6,600 and R8,900 per square metre, but your number will move around inside that range depending on spec and site.
How do I get a quote from TSCPM?
Easiest route is to contact us directly with the brief, site address and any existing drawings. We’ll walk the site, give you a realistic range, and only commit to a fixed price once we’ve seen enough to price it properly.
Need this done properly?
We’re based in George and we run construction jobs the length of the Garden Route. Walk the site with us and you’ll get a priced BOQ, a programme, and no fluff.
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