Adding Value – The impact of VAT on Construction Projects

The impact of VAT on construction projects – and contractors – can be better understood through the adoption of specialist software, as Andrew Skudder, CEO of building technology giant Construction Computer Software (CCS) explains
Digital construction management can support VAT accounting

CCS’s Andrew Skudder explains how specialist construction software can help building firms streamline VAT-related tasks.
RIB CCS Gulf’s Fady Kobersy weighs in at the Value Engineering Summit in Dubai

CCS Gulf proudly sponsored the Big Project Middle East Value Engineering Summit that took place on Tuesday, 9th April 2019, at the Oberoi Hotel in Dubai.
CCS’s Kabelo Sentsomedi Presenting at the Master Builders North Contractor’s Breakfast

Kabelo Sentsomedi presented ‘How to price your BOQ’ on 8 April at the Master Builders North Contractor’s Breakfast in Nelspruit.
CCS Gulf Sponsors the Big Project ME Golf Days 2019

CCS Gulf co-sponsored the Big Project ME Contractors and Consultants Golf Day on 26 and 28 March 2019 at the Trump International Golf Club in Dubai.
CCS Exhibiting at the 2019 KZN Construction Expo

CCS exhibited at the KZN Construction Expo held on 20-21 February 2019 at the Durban International Convention Centre.
Mining Weekly – Economic climate poses threat to effective project management

Although there is much room for growth and the implementation of effective project management (PM) tools in mines across Africa, the current global economic climate has led companies to refrain from investigating in PM software, says CCSMI MD, Joe de Klerk.
Big Project Contractors vs Consultants Cup 2018

Consultants win the first-ever competition pitting the best of the construction industry against each other for 18 holes.
Engineering News – Business Leader – Andrew Skudder, CCS

Andrew Skudder, CEO of CCS, sits down with Engineering News for an interesting interview including his personal and professional life.
Company aims to grow African footprint

Southern and North Africa hold immense potential for software company CCSMI to expand its client base, and the company will use the Investing in African Mining Indaba as a platform to target companies in Namibia, Botswana, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, says MD Joe de Klerk.