TASS Agents / Licences
The TASS slab system is available by license to consulting engineers.
Background to licensing the TASS product
Concrete ‘rib and block’ and pre-stressed floor slab systems have become common place in the construction of multi-storey buildings in Southern Africa. Whilst they offer many advantages over insitu floor slab systems, there is now a new generation floor slab system which is an advance on the traditional ‘rib and block’ – TASS Thermal Acoustic Slab System.
TASS leads the way in design innovation and fitness for purpose.
The development of TASS started in 2002 when MRH Consulting Engineers saw that their earnings were being impinged by the concrete rib and block supply industry offering the market a design and supply service. The fees of consulting engineers were thus being eroded but overall responsibility for the structural integrity and safety of buildings remained.
MRH then researched systems being used elsewhere in the world with the intention of finding a solution that could be taken directly to market.
Key research criteria:
- ease, simplicity and quickness of installation;
- ability to be installed considering the constraints and labour capability in the South African market;
- cost competitiveness with rival systems;
- structural integrity;
- unique selling features that would differentiate the system from its competitors.
After much experimentation two key material changes were decided upon:
- replacement of the concrete rib with a priority cold rolled, steel rib;
- replacement of the ash/concrete block with a permanent, fire retardant expanded polystyrene void former.
This approach was refined, and through several generations of product, a patented moulded expanded polystyrene block has been developed.
At the same time advances have been made with the lipped channel design.
TASS has been installed in a wide cross section of construction projects over the past two years, its competitiveness proven and has now reached a point of refinement where it can be taken to market more comprehensively.
TASS is marketed by TASS Group - Eco Building Products, who have decided that the most effective way to take the product to market is to license it to civil/structural engineering companies only.
This will ensure proper control of the product in design and use and open up a new revenue stream for the appointed licensees.
Why become a TASS Licensee?
Business diversification
Civil engineers are restricted in their activities primarily to design and consulting services.
A TASS license enables diversification without any compromise to professional integrity.
This diversification is into a domain where the engineer has a captive market and is responsible for the suspended slab design anyway.
Once designed the sourcing of the materials to meet the design criteria and the revenue stream that results passes to a third party.
By being a TASS licensee the product supply responsibility and revenue remains with the consulting engineer.
A product trading opportunity is thus transferred to the consultant.
Recapture of lost design revenue
With the advent of traditional pre-cast ‘rib and block’ slab suppliers offering a full service from design, to manufacture, to supply, engineers have had their fees for this element of design squeezed or eliminated.
They often, however, continue to carry the full engineering responsibility for the building.
Where owners/builders use concrete ‘rib and block’ suppliers to provide the slab engineering at extremely low rates and therefore eliminate the need for a separate engineer, this type of work can revert to the consulting engineer fraternity.
By reversing this trend to consultant engineer design and supply not only is the lost revenue stream regained but the component supply revenue is transferred to the consultant/licensee.
Additional Revenue Streams
The supply of the TASS components, which are patented and unique, restricted to TASS licensees only and cannot be copied by ‘me too’ suppliers opens up an additional revenue source for the consultant.
The amount of revenue generated will be restricted only by the number of square metres of suspended floor slab designed and specified by the consultant.
It is also likely that periodically a licensee, because they are called on to supply a TASS slab, will be appointed as the structural engineer for the entire project.
Opportunity will also be created to supply / trade in structural steel outside of what is required for the floor slab if the contractor sees that this will assist in the management of the project and its competitiveness.
No capital investment and manufacturing risk
The components of the TASS system are sourced from pre approved third party manufacturers who have the capacity and supply expertise to be the licensee’s supplier.
Supplier support
TASS licensees will deal with two suppliers only: one supplying the expanded polystyrene and ancillary components; and the other the steel elements.
These suppliers will be responsible for manufacture, processing orders to specification and delivery to site.
Licensees will have direct contact with the system suppliers.
Design fee flexibility
The licensee/consultant will have additional flexibility in determining design fees by manipulating the overall design fee including slab design with the margin that will be achieved from the component sales i.e. if an alternative slab system is price competitive against TASS, the consultant can reduce the slab cost to be competitive whilst still retaining the consultancy fee and making a reduced but acceptable margin on the TASS slab.
TASS licensor support
The TASS licensor will provide the following support package to facilitate the integration of the license arrangement:
- design protocols;
- estimating, material quantity calculation, pricing and quotation methodology, project management and ordering protocols and invoicing procedures;
- website and generic promotional support
- general administrative procedures;
- trouble shooting and problem solving guidelines;
- supplier access through factory visits, links to responsible contact personnel and all contact details.
Licensee Revenue Generation
ABP will provide pricing models which licensees will use for their pricing.
This modeling has been based on pricing practices adopted by the original TASS licensee, MRH Consulting Engineers.
Margin on TASS EPS blocks and steel components - cold rolled steel rib, rebar and mesh.
This ‘trading’ margin can vary between R50/m2 to R100/m2 dependant on the size, complexity and competitiveness of the job.
Potential licensees should review the square meterage of multi storey floor slab designed in the prior year and multiply this by R50/m2 to gain a conservative view of potential gross margin available.
Engineering and drafting fees
This can vary from a low competitive rate for the slab where the overall situation is highly competitive to ‘normal’ where the licensee is the appointed structural engineer and the overall design fee includes all design elements.
Importantly the design fee, at whatever level, stays with the licensee. This could add between R5 –R35/m2 to the margin achieved from the TASS system sale.
The above earnings need to be offset against additional costs that will accrue from operating the license. These will include the upfront license fee, sales royalty and administrative costs.
A simple income statement based on a licensee specifying 20,000m2 of TASS slab p.a. is laid out below (using conservative margin and fee structure):
| Income | TASS trading margin @ R50/m2 | R 1,000,000 |
| Additional engineering fees @ R10/m2 | R 200,000 |
|
| Total income | R 1,200,000 |
|
| Expenditure | License fee | R 75,000 |
| Annual royalty (4% of Margin) | R 40,000 |
|
| Administrative assistant | R 60,000 |
|
| Additional admin. costs | R 10,000 |
|
| Total expenditure | R 185,000 |
|
| Nett income | R 1,015,000 |
From this will need to be deducted the cost of labour and time to draw, design and service the project.
Year 2
Based on the same throughout the upfront license fee can be deducted with all other numbers remaining constant.
Excluded from the revenue stream is any additional fee revenue which could result in the licensee being appointed as the overall project structural engineer due to the capacity to supply TASS and minor revenue which will accrue from selling system auxiliaries such as EPS plaster and light boxes and also the potential for additional steel sales for items such as beams etc.
If the licensee wants to expand the earnings potential of TASS they can link to or create slab installation teams where they can participate in the installation revenue.
Conclusion
Based on a very low investment risk (upfront license fee) the potential return as a TASS licensee is significant. The financial model is based on the actual earnings of a small consulting engineering firm, MRH Consulting Engineers, but taking a more conservative view of margins and fee structures.
Registered TASS Licensees
NYATI CONCRETE SLABS
Mpumalanga
Contact: Roger Clark
Cell: +27 (0)82 443 6105
Tel: +27 (0)13 755 3888
Fax: +27 (0)13 755 3885
Email: roger@nyati.co.za
Alternate Contact: Tracy Boucher
Cell: +27 (0)82 884 0707
Email: tracy@nyati.co.za
Address: 45 Marloth Street, Unit 8, Nelspruit
Ermelo
Contact: SD Niemand
Cell: +27 (0)83 701 5425
Email: sdniemand@vodamail.co.za
SMEC SOUTH AFRICA
Contact: Marius Mostert
Cell: +27 (0)82 374 2156
PRO.COM CONSULTANTS
Contact: Fanie Joubert
Tel: +27 (0)82 466 4661
Fax: +27 (0)86 567 0739
Email: consultfanie@gmail.com
WILLIE VENTER
Tel:+27 (0)15 963 3773
Cell: +27 (0)82 895 7627
Fax: +27 (0)18 963 3775
Email: williev@infraburo.co.za
QUICKDECK GAUTENG (PTY) LTD
Address: 140 Cantonments Road, Lyttelton Manor, 0157
Postal: P O Box 12142, Centurion, 0046
Contact: Rudolph Dippenaar
Tel:+27 (0)12 664 6490
Cell: +27 (0)82 874 3318
Fax: +27 (0)12 664 7709
Email: rudolph@infraburo.co.za
DUVHULA CONSTRUCTION cc
Contact: Petrus Mulaudzi
Cell: +27 (0)83 419 9404
Email: info.duvhula@iburst.co.za or info.duvhula@iburst.co.za
STEEL BASE Botswana Agent
Contact: Mark Coultard
Cell: 00267 7160 9394
Tel: 00267 392 2860
Email: mark@steelbase.co.bw

