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PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE IN NCC FOR SALE  INCLUDE:

  • Code of Procedure for Tendering for Civil and Building Works in Tanzania. Second Edition 2000.  TShs. 5,000/=@ copy.
  • The National Construction Council Price Fluctuation Formula for use in building works. Second Edition 2001. TShs. 5,000/=@ copy.
  • Arbitration Rules 2001 Edition. TShs. 5,000/=@ copy.
  • National Construction Council Price Fluctuation Formula Indices. TShs. 5,000/=@ copy.
  • Agreement and Schedule of Building Contract (with quantities) 2000 Edition. TShs. 10,000/=@ copy   
  • Directory of Construction Materials 2002 Edition. TShs. 3,000/=@ copy.
  • Technical Manuals No 1 – 14 TShs. 2,000/=@ copy (listed below): Site Protection; Site Control and Management, Equipment damage to works; How to talk and communicate at the same time; Diaries and details; Materials and specifications; Residuals/transported soils; Site inspection; Site meetings; Reports, frequency, content; Setting out and checking works; Filing systems; Construction difficulties, site problems procedure and actions; Records kept on site.
  • Basic Statistical Information for Construction Sector 1987 - 2000 2nd Edition 2001 TShs. 10,000/=@ copy.
  • Managing Construction Industry Development in Developing Countries.  Report on the first meeting of the CIB Task Group 29 (TG29).  CIB Publication 229. TShs. 15,000/=@ copy.
  • Standard Tendering Procedure for Works Contracts TShs. 5,000/=
  • Standard Form of Agreement and General Conditions of Contract for Works TShs. 5,000/=
  • Regional and District Tender Board Rates 2002/2003
  • Tafsiri ya Kanuni za Fedha za Serikali za Mitaa za Mwaka 1997 Tsh. 5,000/=
  • Construction Newsletter 12 - 24 (prices vary)
 

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News .......

An updated Panel of Approved Arbitrators with effect from July 2009

Construction Sector Transparency Initiative (CoST)

OPENING SPEECH BY THE MINISTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT, HON. DR. SHUKURU JUMANNE KAWAMBWA (MP), WHEN OPENING THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY FORUM FOR YEAR 2008 ON THE 12TH SEPTEMBER, 2008. More...

INTRODUCTORY REMARKS BY EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION COUNCIL, MR. KESOGUKEWELE M.I.M MSITA..

Training Opportunities for Construction Industry Personnel 2009/10..

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Goal

To develop an internationally competitive industry that will be vibrant, efficient and able to undertake most of the construction projects in Tanzania and export its services and products and ensure value for money to the industry clients as well as environmental responsibility in implementation of construction projects.

 

Services

Promoting construction industry development, planning and coordination, technical advisory services, monitoring of standards and regulations, technical audit services, settlement of construction disputes, information services, training, research and technology development.

 

Economic Development

The construction Industry has been the driving force behind economic development throughout history as it is strategically important in creating the necessary physical infrastructure for economic and social activities in the attainment of sustainable growth.

 

Poverty alleviation

The Construction Industry is one of the sectors that can contribute to poverty eradication through sustainable employment creation and human resource development. Immediate possibilities to create employment opportunities are available through labour based construction related activities and community based delivery arrangements.

 

Sustainable development

"Whether in rural or urban areas, or in the developed or undeveloped world, the road system is pivotal to the success of sustainable development.

The New Partnership for Africa Development (NEPAD) sets out the continents approach to sustainable development and regeneration, and a central driving force in all this is the road infrastructure". Thabo Mbeki

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