Building a nutec house, timber frame home or wendy house in KZN requires council-approved plans, NHBRC enrolment and an electrical Certificate of Compliance. Without these, a structure cannot be legally rented out, financed through a bank or insured — and the relevant municipality in KZN can order an unapproved build demolished.
Scotch Score Holdings is a CIDB-registered, NHBRC-enrolled construction company operating nationally. Every nutec house, wendy house and timber frame structure we build in KZN is council-approved, NHBRC enrolled and comes with a written 12-month workmanship guarantee. We handle the full plan submission to the relevant KZN municipality — no extra fees, no chasing on your side.
The KZN coastal advantage: Nutec fibre cement outperforms timber cladding in KZN's salt air and high humidity. Wood rots, swells and requires constant maintenance in coastal conditions. Nutec does not rot, does not require retreating and handles KZN's summer heat and rainfall without warping. For any structure near the coast, 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 R280,000 for a studio and include KZN municipal council-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, KZN 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.