


Regulating the Construction Industry in Malawi
The National Construction Industry Council (NCIC) was established by an Act of Parliament in 1996 with the mandate to Regulate, Develop and Promote the Construction Industry in Malawi.
NCIC’s role is to create an enabling environment that will not only facilitate the fulfillment of its mandate, but one that will provide the drive and the organizational structure to raise quality levels across the industry among local and foreign players; thereby enhancing wider appreciation of the interests of the construction industry by all stakeholders.



News & Updates
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Excitment as NCIC graduates another cohort of Certificate in Construction Management students in Blantyre
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Happy Mothers Day!
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NCIC and professional boards conduct joint monitoring visit to Nsanje Marka -Bangula railway rehabilitation project and others
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Stakeholder workshops on construction industry regulation, cost indices, infrastructure delivery management standards and promotion of the construction industry
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3rd Construction Sector Joint Consultative Group Meeting Held – Quality of Infrastructure Discussed
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Press Release – Appointment of Eng. Gerald Khonje as the Chief Executive Officer of the National Construction Industry Council
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Preparation and submission of winning bids in the construction industry – workshops for Malawian firms
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Training Programmes for players in the Construction Industry in Malawi for the period from April to June 2021
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Training Programmes for players in the Construction Industry in Malawi for the period from April to June 2021
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Stakeholder Meetings
Industry Related Trainings
NCIC works in liaison with various stakeholders identifying areas that need standards, or adoption of standards and coordinating the development of various standards for the construction industry and promoting the use and compliance of standards.
NCIC in liaison with Malawi Bureau of standards, the Code of Practice for design loadings for buildings which were created in 2010.