Examples of CBE Act in a sentence
Pursuant to the CBE Act, the selected Applicant shall subcontract to Small Business Enterprises ("SBEs") at least 35% of the total development budget.
The Council for the Built Environment (the CBE) is a statutory body established in terms of the Council for the Built Environment Act, 43 of 2000 (the CBE Act).
The District's Department of Small and Local Business Development ("DSLBD") determines which entities qualify as SBEs and CBEs pursuant to the CBE Act.
If there are insufficient qualified SBEs to fulfill the 35% requirement,the requirement may be satisfied by subcontracting 35% to qualified Certified Business Enterprises ("CBEs").The District's Department of Small and Local Business Development ("DSLBD") determines which entities qualify as SBEs and CBEs pursuant to the CBE Act.
Specifically, DSLBD, in coordination with the agency contracting officer, shall have the authority, in reviewing participation by CBEs, to disregard participation by a CBE when it serves no commercially useful function in the performance of a contract.23 Hence, the CBE Act, at present, demonstrates how DSLBD should glean certain information by “coordinating” with the contracting officer.
DSLBD asserts that the CBE Act, in this respect, has not been violated, nor would the Department knowingly permit a violation.
The purpose of this programme is to provide research, knowledge and information on the built environment to enable the CBE to advise government on any matters falling within the scope of the built environment; as per section 4(a) – (v) of the CBE Act 43 of 2000.
The objectives of the CBE as per section 3 of the CBE Act 43 of 2000 (the CBE Act), are to: 1.
The Acts establishing individual Councils for each profession will give effect and content to the framework and principles provided in the CBE Act.
We have capitalised on our relationships with key stakeholders in order to widen the Transformation Agenda in the built environment and achieve greater success.The CBE has delivered its outputs in the said financial year, in accordance with the mandate of the CBE Act (No.43 of 2000), and as required by the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) (No.1 of 1999, as amended).