SiteActive is a SHERQ Operating System for South Africa's industrial and contracting sector — built by people who have spent their working lives proving compliance at someone else's gate, and setting the requirements at their own.
SiteActive's founder, Caleb Reddy, succeeded his father as the head of a long-established South African contracting and construction business — a company that has spent decades on industrial and commercial sites, on the proving end of every client's compliance gate.
That is where SiteActive comes from. The compliance burden is known here from the contractor's side — the certificates, the registers, the SHE File rebuilt from scratch for every client and every project — and from the corporate side, where the duty to vet contractors and enforce standards never eases.
SiteActive pairs that hard-won operational experience with engineering and compliance discipline, and builds for the people who carry the legal accountability. Compliance becomes infrastructure that builds and maintains itself — grounded in the legislation that actually governs the work, not a generic template bent to fit.
The platform is built on the legislation that actually governs the work — the OHS Act, the Construction Regulations, COIDA, NEMA, the SANS and ISO standards, and POPIA — and it treats compliance as infrastructure that builds itself, not paperwork rebuilt every time.
Corporates set and enforce requirements; contractors prove them. Both are first-class users with their own legal obligations — not one subordinate to the other.
The platform runs fully with AI switched off. AI handles the routine layer; the appointed responsible person keeps the authority and the accountability.
Key compliance events are captured as tamper-evident, independently verifiable, forensic-grade records — defensible long after the day they were created.
For the legislation, the trades, and the day-to-day realities of industrial and construction sites here — not a foreign template bent to fit.
A South African private company building compliance infrastructure for the industrial and contracting economy. The platform's architecture is the subject of a pending South African patent application.
A limited group of corporate and contractor operators are going live ahead of public launch. Applications close 31 July 2026.
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