Engineering Council of South Africa

46 of 2000), although its history dates to the South African Council for Professional Engineers (SACPE) in 1969.

The regulations have their inceptions back in 2000, section 26(4),[5] which already start limiting the practice to be performed under a registered person.

Later editions were made in August 2006 to outline clear prohibitions under section 3.

[8] The CEO of the Council for the Built Environment, Dr Msizi Myeza has issued a response also in this regard, "illegal for the non-registered persons to administer and lead infrastructure projects in South Africa".

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