INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT BILL 15 JANUARY 2014 Tshidi Moalusi and Zama Nkabinde Group Legal Services Group Governance Portfolio.

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INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT BILL 15 JANUARY 2014 Tshidi Moalusi and Zama Nkabinde Group Legal Services Group Governance Portfolio

INTRODUCTION  Rand Water (“RW”) extends its gratitude.  Presidential Infrastructure Coordinating Commission (“PICC”) commended.  RW in partnership with Local Government and RW as an implementing agent.  Therefore, RW is of the view that the Bill must be employed as an enabler of service delivery. Where state organs are capable to perform the service, they must be considered for undertaking Strategic Integrated Projects (“SIPS”).

INTRODUCTION

Contribution to government objectives and Minister’s performance agreement Outcome No. 6: An efficient, competitive and responsive economic infrastructure network.  Sedibeng Waste Water Treatment Plant—DWA and CoGTA appointed RW as the implementing agent.  DWA appointed RW for operations and maintenance of Brugspruit Acid Mine Drainage Plant in Plant successfully refurbished and commissioned in August 2010  Westonaria Regional Bulk Infrastructure -Extension of the Hannes Van Niekerk Wastewater Treatment Works and the new Zuurbekom Treatment System--These were special projects that were identified by the Presidency and DWA. RW is the implementing agent of these projects.

INTRODUCTION Contribution to government objectives and Minister’s performance agreement  Grootvlei Raw Water Treatment Plant—Purification of water from the Vaal Dam and pumped to Grootvlei Power Station. New management contract for Rand Water commenced 1 September 2010 and ran until 31 August  CoGTA appointed RW in April 2011 as an implementing agent for specific programmes. This entails provision of resources to support municipalities in municipal infrastructure planning, development, operation and maintenance and funding of water schemes.  Thembisile Hani--Partnership to provide bulk sanitation services, including provision of operational, maintenance and capacity building services at Tweefontein Wastewater Treatment.

INTRODUCTION Contribution to government objectives and Minister’s performance agreement  Moqhaka Local Municipality--Rand Water appointed as Service Provider for refurbishment of mechanical equipment at Kroonstad Wastewater Treatment Plant.  eMalahleni Local Municipality--Rand Water appointed to reinstate and refurbish all damaged and missing mechanical and electrical equipment and to rebuild civil structures.

INTRODUCTION Contribution to government objectives and Minister’s performance agreement

8 Bulk water supplier to 12 million peopleCurrent average demand – 4000 Ml/d3500 km of pipeline – mostly > 600 mm58 reservoirs – average size 100 Ml Rand Water Area of Supply

COMMENTS SECTION 3 OF THE BILL : STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF PICC Some organs of state such as Rand Water and as indicated above, are engaged in SIPS and their daily projects are listed in Schedule 1 of the Bill and the National Infrastructure Development Plan. For purposes of efficiencies and considering that they are key role players, we suggest that such organs of state should form part of the PICC.

COMMENTS SECTION 7 OF THE BILL : REQUIREMENTS FOR STRATEGIC INTEGRATED PROJECTS  If it comprises one or more installation, process, system, facility, or service mentioned in Schedule 1 – last 2 Paragraphs.  If it is of a significant economic or social importance.  If it substantially contributes to any National Strategy or Policy relating to infrastructure development.  If it is above a certain monetary value and  The Commission has included the project in the National Infrastructure Plan and has designated the project as SIP.

COMMENTS SECTION 7 OF THE BILL : REQUIREMENTS FOR STRATEGIC INTEGRATED PROJECTS  The projects which Rand Water undertakes qualify in all respects. However, the Bill does not indicate whether the projects implemented by organs of state under their normal business activities would be regarded as SIPS by virtue of the fact that such projects qualify. This is compounded by the fact that the Bill does not indicate application.  We therefore suggest that the Department must, for certainty, indicate whether or not the Bill is applicable to projects undertaken by organs of state. In the event the Bill is applicable to such projects, we suggest that such organs of state should be consulted individually for further inputs on the Bill.

COMMENTS SECTION 8 (2) OF THE BILL : DESIGNATION OF STRATEGIC INTEGRATED PROJECTS AND CONFLICT IN INFRASTRUCTURE OR PLANNING THEREOF  This section requires PICC to, before putting the project out on tender, determine whether the State or the state organ has capacity to undertake the project or the project must be put out on tender.  Currently, section 80 of the Municipal Systems Act gives municipalities discretion when entering into service delivery agreements. The section provides that when a municipality decides to appoint a state organ, it may do so without following the competitive process.  Bearing in mind sec 7, the discretion granted to municipalities in terms of section 80 of the Municipal Systems Act, and the compelling provisions of section 8 (2) of Bill may result with uncertainty and no uniform application.  We therefore suggest that a section in the Bill must be inserted which will compel government in all spheres in as far as SIPS are concerned, to select capable organs of state to undertake SIPS. In other words, section 8 (2) of the Bill must take preference.

COMMENTS SECTION 8 (4) OF THE BILL : DESIGNATION OF STRATEGIC INTEGRATED PROJECTS AND CONFLICT IN INFRASTRUCTURE OR PLANNING THEREOF  This section gives preference to SIPS. The section requires state organs or state owned entities to ensure that their planning or implementation of infrastructure or their spatial planning and land use are not in conflict with SIPS.  We bring to the attention of the PC the fact that projects undertaken by organs of state like Rand Water are of economic and social significance. They positively impact government’s strategy on service delivery. The approach suggested in section 8 (4) will result in a situation where the state gains on SIPS but fails on other projects which are geared towards achieving government’s strategies. The state organs’ plan for infrastructure development span from a period of three to twenty years, or even more. At the commencement of the Bill, they shall have long planned their infrastructure development and might be in the implementation process.

SECTION 8 (4) OF THE BILL CONTINUED  It must be noted further that projects that Rand Water and other organs of state undertake will enable SIPS. In the event such projects do not take preference too, some of government’s initiatives on SIPS may fail.  We therefore suggest that the Steering Committee must acquaint itself with the projects that organs of state are undertaking and which enables SIPS or which will positively impact government’s strategy on service delivery. The organs of state and the Steering Committee must agree on a manner of ensuring that both projects are undertaken and protected.

COMMENTS SECTION 9 OF THE BILL : PROPOSAL FOR SIPS ON INITIATION OF A PERSON  This section is removed from the Bill and the reasons are not indicated. In our view, the section would have afforded organs of state an opportunity to submit proposals for SIPS and undertake them.  We suggest that the decision to omit section 9 must be reconsidered. When reconsidered with a view to reincorporate it, then the organs of state that submit the proposal must be allowed to put together the tender specification for the project and determine the tender procedure. The organ of state must report to the Minister on progress.  Our suggestion is premised on the fact that organs of state to a larger extend, have an influence on SIPS and may enable PICC to achieve its objectives.

COMMENTS SECTION 11(2) OF THE BILL : APPOINTMENT AND COMPOSITION OF THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE  The Sub-Section requires the Minister to, after a SIP is designated for implementation submit proposed names of Steering Committee members to PICC for approval. It is apparent from this provision that the Steering Committee members will only be appointed as and when a SIP is designated for implementation.  There could be many technical and logistic challenges (e.g. removal of encroachments which are on a SIP route) that the Steering Committee may encounter. Some of the challenges might require more time to overcome. Appointing members of the Steering Committee as and when a SIP is designated for implementation might prolong project execution timeframe.  We therefore suggest that PICC must revisit this issue and consider establishing a Standing Steering Committee. The Standing Steering Committee may invite specialist or people involved in operations for advice. This will enable the Steering Committee to identify and resolve bottlenecks in time.

EXAMPLE OF CHALLENGES: ENCROACHMENTS

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