OBJECTIVES
This course equips participants with a comprehensive understanding of infrastructure’s role in South Africa’s socio-economic development and its alignment with national goals. It covers the legislative environment, governance, and PMI® standards for project and risk management. Participants will learn about portfolio and programme management, project initiation, design development, procurement, construction management, and the transition to operations. The course also focuses on long-term asset management, asset condition assessments, and GIAMA compliance. It concludes with a holistic review, structured assessment, and actionable steps for professional application
OUTCOME
By the end of this five-day programme, participants will understand the infrastructure project lifecycle from UAMP to operations and maintenance using FIDPM. They will apply legislative requirements (PFMA, PPPFA, DORA, GIAMA) to real-world projects, develop advanced Risk and Project Management skills per PMI® standards, and use tools like IPMP and IPIP for strategic alignment. Participants will implement sustainable O&M strategies, including building condition assessments and maintenance, demonstrate their knowledge through a summative assessment, and recognize the importance of effective project governance for accountability and transparency. This programme ensures public sector officials are well-equipped to manage infrastructure projects from planning to maintenance.
OBJECTIVES
The Immovable Asset Management Programme provides participants with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in immovable asset management. It encompasses critical areas, enhances overall management capabilities, and underscores the legal obligations pertinent to professionals across public, state-owned entities, and private sector entities.
The Facilities Management Programme caters to individuals in first and middle management roles within both the private and public sectors, focusing on asset and maintenance management. Its primary objective is to furnish candidates with the necessary skills for formulating effective facilities management strategies. This field presents a wide array of employment prospects within the built environment, accompanied by comprehensive coverage of all study materials included in the course cost.
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this programme is to equip students with a knowledge base suitable for structuring and executing a facilities management strategy.
OUTCOME
Delegates will be able to produce an assignment that can be used as a framework to compile their own INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR FACILITIES MANAGEMENT PRACTICE. This can be developed into a workplace manual and the practical application of knowledge that promotes excellence in HOW TO GET THE JOB DONE!