Project and Construction Management Professions Act, 2000 (Act No. 48 of 2000)RulesRules for Registration, 2025 - effective 1 August 20254. Requirements for Registration4.2. Application for Registration |
In order to register for a specific category of registration, an individual must:
| 4.2.1. | Apply using the SACPCMP’s online Registration Portals under one of the following registration streams: |
| (a) | Project and Construction Management (myPCM) |
| (b) | Construction Health and Safety (myCHS) |
| (c) | Building Inspector (myBI) |
| 4.2.2. | An applicant must apply for a specific designation, as prescribed in section 3, and thereafter watch the mandatory application video followed by the submitting of the relevant supporting documentation before payment is made. |
| 4.2.3. | Once the application fee is paid and allocated to the applicant’s account the application will be considered active. |
| 4.2.4. | Once the application is submitted, applicants will not be allowed to edit their selected designation. Furthermore, applicants will not be deferred to a different designation through the assessment process. |
| 4.2.5. | Submitted applications will undergo a verification process to check for completeness and authenticity of supporting documents within 21 days after receipt of the completed application. |
| 4.2.6. | Applicants will have 21 days in which to remediate any shortcomings with their application. If an applicant does not remediate their application or respond to requests to do so within the stipulated period, their application will be closed, and they will be required to reapply if they still wish to pursue registration with the Council. |
| 4.2.7. | Application fees on closed applications are non-refundable. |
| 4.2.8. | Verified and authenticated applications for professional registration will be sent for assessment by SACPCMP appointed assessors. This assessment will determine whether the applicant is eligible for the competency assessment for professional registration. |
| 4.2.9. | Verified and authenticated applications for candidate registration will undergo an internal assessment process. This assessment will determine whether the applicant is eligible for registration as a candidate. |