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NCA Services

NCA Services


The National Construction Authority (NCA), constituted under the Act No. 41 of 2011 is responsible for registering contractors in Kenya. NCA is a government body instituted in 2011 to regulate, streamline and build capacity in the construction industry in Kenya.

Makkah International consultancy takes care of the hustle involved in registering and processing the NCA accreditation. As a practicing contractor, you have to renew your license annually failure to which you are fined 3 times the renewal fee.

This include Registration to be a contractor, Registration of project, Getting accredited, Upgrade.

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Requirements
  1. National ID card or passport
  2. Coloured passport photograph.
  3. A certificate of incorporation issued by the Registrar of Companies having registered your company.
  4. A CR 12 Document
  5. Academic certificates from accredited training centres for qualified directors.
  6. Valid PIN, VAT and Tax compliance certificates from the KRA.
  7. Company’s bank account

NCA Services Explained


Registration To Be A Contractor, Accreditation Of A Contractor, Upgrade & Renewal Of Practice License.

Makkah International Handles the whole sphere of contractor processes from registration to maintenance, from upgrades to renewals just on time.

Requirements
  • National ID card or passport
  • Coloured passport photograph.
  • A certificate of incorporation issued by the Registrar of Companies having registered your company.
  • A CR 12 Document
  • Academic certificates from accredited training centres for qualified directors.
  • Valid PIN, VAT and Tax compliance certificates from the KRA.
  • Company’s bank account
Project Registration

Makkah International will handle for you project registration, documentation, give the necessary advice and obtain a compliance certificate for the specific project.

Requirements
  • The contractor and sub-contractor must be registered by NCA and must have a valid practicing license for the current financial year.
  • The project consultants (for example the engineer (s), architect, and quantity surveyor) must be duly registered with their respective professional regulatory bodies, such as the Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK) and the Board of Registration of Architects and Quantity Surveyors (BORAQS).
  • They must have valid practicing licenses
  • Approved architectural and structural drawings.
  • Physical planning forms (county approval permits/ letters/PPA2)
  • Other statutory and regulatory approvals such as NEMA, EPRA, WRA and KCAA licenses where applicable.
  • Bill of quantities summary page duly signed and stamped by the quantity surveyor.
  • Copy of developer’s Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) PIN.
  • Signed contract/tender form or signed agreement by developer with the contractor.
  • Supervision Commitment Letters by consultants and/or agreements/contract by developer with consultants.

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