The Civil Engineering Contractor April 2019 | Page 10

CONTRACTORS ON SITE The contract involved construction for client British American Tobacco SA. GD Irons to pay R4m fine for collusion GD Irons construction company has been fined R4-million for engaging in collusive tendering on a project for the construction of a depot for British American Tobacco South Africa (Batsa). GD Irons admitted to engaging in this collusive conduct with Giuricich on the R50-million Batsa project in contravention of the Competition Act. (https://www. comptrib.co.za/cases/consent-order/retrieve_case/2566) Independent Newspapers reported that in terms of the agreement, R1.2-million of the fine would be paid within 30 days of the confirmation of the settlement agreement and the remaining R2.8-million on the first anniversary of the confirmation of the agreement. A settlement agreement between the Competition Commission and GD Irons was confirmed by the Competition Tribunal. The commission told a tribunal hearing that Giuricich provided a cover price for the tender for the Batsa depot project, with Giuricich in return paying GD Irons a R50 000 loser’s fee. A cover price is a price obtained or provided by a firm from another competing firm to ensure they were not awarded a contract to prevent them from being removed from the client’s tender list or to anti- competitively coordinate the allocation of projects. The commission said Giuricich submitted a leniency application for their involvement in various collusive conduct cases in terms of the construction fast-track settlement process, with GD Irons implicated in one project. GD Irons started to engage with the commission in an attempt to settle the matter the moment it was made aware of the case, but the settlement negotiations deadlocked and resulted in a delay. The commission said that in determining the penalty, it had also considered the financial position of GD Irons, which was one of the factors that led to the deadlock. Paul Coetser, appearing for GD Irons, said the company was in the process of becoming 51 per cent black-owned and since this contravention happened in 2006, there was a desire to not burden the new shareholders with the fine. He said the existing shareholders, therefore, undertook that the company would pay the fine and if the fine was not fully paid before the implementation of the black economic empowerment transaction, they undertook to pay it themselves. nn Ntuzuma D phase 2 and 3 housing project Construction of civil services and infrastructure (4th contract) for the Ntuzuma D phase 2 and 3 housing project, Ward 43, near Durban in KwaZulu-Natal (estimated project value: R199-million) is under way. It has been confirmed 8 | CEC April 2019 that DTA 688737 was awarded to W K Construction. The contractor has received the appointment letter for a contract period of 36 months. Construction was expected to commence in mid-January 2019. nn www.civilsonline.co.za