Dear All,
We are in the construction industry, and currently, our job primarily involves fabricating iron girders at different locations with different vendor factories.
Is the BOCW Act applicable or not?
Fact: The client is requesting BOCW registration; however, we are only fabricating and supplying the girders at various locations.
Kindly assist us in this regard.
Regards,
Alok Kumar
From India, Nasik
We are in the construction industry, and currently, our job primarily involves fabricating iron girders at different locations with different vendor factories.
Is the BOCW Act applicable or not?
Fact: The client is requesting BOCW registration; however, we are only fabricating and supplying the girders at various locations.
Kindly assist us in this regard.
Regards,
Alok Kumar
From India, Nasik
Building and Other Constructions Worker (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act has excluded the construction activities in a factory premises which is part of the factory covered by Factories Act. It is still disputed whether the contraction activities in all the factory premises will fall within the exclusion part of the Act or not. Please follow the link for further understanding.
http://madhu-t-k.blogspot.com/2021/10/occupiers-liability-to-pay-cess-towards.html
Now the question is when you are involved in just supply and/or erection of fabricated materials, then who is the builder who constructs it? My questions are:
(1) Is the Occupier (i.e., the factory owner) himself constructing the building, then he should pay the cess as mandated by the BOCW Act.
(2) If there is any contractor/builder who undertakes to build the factory building as per the plan approved by the factory owner, then it shall become the responsibility of the Builder to pay the required cess (one percent of the cost of construction). It will become the factory owner's responsibility only when the builder fails to pay it to the government.
Are you supplying the materials to the factory (1 above) directly or are they billed to any builder mentioned above (2)? Under both scenarios, if your job is to supply fabricated materials, how can the factory ask you to get registration under BOCW Act? It is true, if you also do the erection work because the cess is payable not for the material supplied but for the labor involved. At the same time, if your workers who do the work of erection are covered by ESI, EPF, and other social security laws, how does the BOCW Act apply to you?
From India, Kannur
http://madhu-t-k.blogspot.com/2021/10/occupiers-liability-to-pay-cess-towards.html
Now the question is when you are involved in just supply and/or erection of fabricated materials, then who is the builder who constructs it? My questions are:
(1) Is the Occupier (i.e., the factory owner) himself constructing the building, then he should pay the cess as mandated by the BOCW Act.
(2) If there is any contractor/builder who undertakes to build the factory building as per the plan approved by the factory owner, then it shall become the responsibility of the Builder to pay the required cess (one percent of the cost of construction). It will become the factory owner's responsibility only when the builder fails to pay it to the government.
Are you supplying the materials to the factory (1 above) directly or are they billed to any builder mentioned above (2)? Under both scenarios, if your job is to supply fabricated materials, how can the factory ask you to get registration under BOCW Act? It is true, if you also do the erection work because the cess is payable not for the material supplied but for the labor involved. At the same time, if your workers who do the work of erection are covered by ESI, EPF, and other social security laws, how does the BOCW Act apply to you?
From India, Kannur
The description of yours indicates that you are not involved in any construction work. Your present work is the fabrication of steel girders, trusses, and other items required in construction work. You are supplying those fabricated materials to different clients. Thus, the B&OCW Act is not applicable. Rather, the unit has to take registration under the Factories Act.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
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