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Department of Infrastructure

Consultant Register System

The Consultant Register System (CRS) is an electronic roster system database for the Western Cape Government’s Department of Infrastructure where consultants can register to be considered for appointment on projects in the Western Cape.

The system will be open from 3 February 2025 until 31 March 2025 for registration.

2025 CRS

 

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How does the CRS differ from the Central Supplier Database (CSD) and Western Cape Supplier Evidence Bank (WCSEB)?

The CRS focuses on the professional registration, skills, expertise and experience of the consultant within a company through the provision of information related to these topics whereas the CSD and WCSEB focuses on the specific company regulatory information. Please note, it is a compulsory requirement of Provincial Government, that all companies envisaging to do business with the Department must be registered on both the CSD as well as the WCSEB. Please ensure that you are duly registered on both databases before or after you are registered on the CRS.

Who can register?

Any consultant or company within the professional built environment that provides services related to infrastructure design, construction and project management.

Why should a consultant register on the CRS?

  • The Western Cape Department of Infrastructure is implementing an electronic roster system that works on a rotational basis where the selection process is conducted by an electronic system through a series of algorithms.
  • Improve the opportunity for your company to do work with the Western Cape Government Department of Infrastructure
  • If you are interested in doing work with the Western Cape Government's Department of Infrastructure
  • A consultant will have all their information recorded in one place and can be updated in one place.

What will be required by consultants to register?

All consultants will be required to complete the required information on the CRS website and must ensure that the information provided is complete, accurate and comprehensive. The following would be amongst the required information:

  • Companies legal and tax status
  • Empowerment Status
  • Professional Registration Status
  • Professional Indemnity Insurance Status
  • Professional Staff Information, expertise and qualifications
  • Infrastructure Experience
  • Company expertise and skills available

The system provides a Help menu that has answers to Frequently asked questions, an Application submission process explanation, Support contact details and a User Manual on how to upload, update or register your company. We request that these be studied before contacting the Technical and System Administrator for queries that are potentially covered in the guidance documents provided.

If you are already registered?

Great! We do still require that you review your company information and update any changes while the system is open. Refer the FAQ section on the system for further information.

How the roster selection process works

The shortlist is generated by entering the criteria for:

  • Professional discipline required (architect, engineer, quantity surveyor).
  • Region the project is in.
  • Complexity of the project.
  • Specific competencies required from the professional disciplines.

Once a company is appointed, they move to the bottom of the rotation so that all companies are provided the opportunity to receive work. Each internal professional discipline will be responsible for their respective discipline to be shortlisted and evaluated.

The system opens at the end of each financial year February to March for new registrations and for existing companies to update their information.

Briefly outlined is the internal selection process flow to shortlist and consider a consultant company for a project.