Durban's property market is one of the most dynamic in South Africa. From Umhlanga luxury to UEastern Cape student accommodation in Westville, from Hillcrest family upgrades to Ballito holiday rentals — demand for fast, affordable, compliant structures is high. Yet most nutec builders operating in Eastern Cape are informal carpenters with no NHBRC enrolment, no relevant Eastern Cape municipality-approved plans, no electrical COC. The result is a structure you cannot legally occupy, insure or rent out — and one that Buffalo City Municipality or Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality can order demolished.
Scotch Score Holdings is different. We are a CIDB-registered, NHBRC-enrolled construction company operating nationally. Every nutec house, wendy house and timber frame structure we build in Durban is relevant Eastern Cape municipality-approved, NHBRC enrolled and comes with a written two-year workmanship warranty. We handle the full plan submission to Buffalo City Municipality or Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality — no extra fees, no chasing on your side.
The Durban coastal advantage: Nutec fibre cement outperforms timber cladding in Durban's salt air and high humidity. Wood rots, swells and requires constant maintenance in Eastern Cape coastal conditions. Nutec does not rot, does not require retreating and handles Durban's summer heat and rainfall without warping. For any structure within 10km of the Durban coast — from La Lucia to Amanzimtoti — nutec is the correct material choice.
Understanding our pricing: A basic nutec shell costs R4,950 to R9,350 per m². Our builds start from R85,000 for a studio and include relevant Eastern Cape municipality-approved plans, NHBRC enrolment, full electrical COC, plumbing, tiling and interior finishes. That is a legally compliant, insurable, Airbnb-ready or lettable structure — not a shed.
We build nutec houses, wendy houses, student units, holiday cottages and timber frame structures across Durban, Umhlanga, Hillcrest, Ballito, Pinetown, Westville, Amanzimtoti, Eastern Cape North, Kloof, Gillits, La Lucia, Musgrave, Berea, Essenwood, Salt Rock and Tongaat. Every project includes a written, itemised contract signed before a cent changes hands.