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1. Feedback from the Built Environment Professionals L R Sampson
From discussions with Bill Schutz, representative for the Established Consultancy Employers
2. Organised employers recognised by CETA Established Contractors
Emerging Contractors
Specialist Contractors
Materials Manufacturers
Established Built Environment Professional Consultancies
Emerging Built Environment Professional Consultancies
3. Professional Councils recognised by the CETA Professional Councils included in the Council for the Built Environment Act (2000) for:
Architecture
Project and Construction Management
Engineering
Landscape Architecture
Property Valuers
Quantity Surveyors
Councils under the Acts for:
Land Surveyors
Town and Regional Planners
4. Representation of the Professionals The Built Environment Professional Consultancy employer bodies for all professions:
Established Consultancies: Bill Schutz (SAACE)
Emerging Consultancies: Kelvin Radebe (SABTACO)
Professional Councils: Samuel Pauw (Architect)
5. Accreditation of training and refund of levies NQF levels 1 4
The CETA has clearly defined systems for accreditation
NQF levels 5 8
The CETA will rely on the inputs from the Professional Councils
6. Qualification for levy refunds (whether training up to professional registration or post registration) CETA manages the process using its various committees in accordance with the SAQA Act
CETA committees are the Skills Development Committee and the National Sub-Sector Committees
A partnership will be formed between CETA, the Councils (eg ECSA), SAQA and the Council for Higher Education (CHE)
Employers of professional consultants represented by the Committee for the Built Environment Professionals (chair Bill Schutz)
7. Progress to date The various committees are relatively new and still in the process of establishing the detail of their roles and operations
Aspects of how professional level training is to be defined and accredited are still in the process of being worked out
Unit standards for professionals still have to be written