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Sabita Members Forum CapCoR

Sabita Members Forum CapCoR. CSIR 21 July 2010. Background. RPF sponsors meeting – May 08 Draft business plan presented DoT responsibility for funding RCB Capacity Building Workshop – October 08 Agreement in principle RCB Capacity Building Task Group – November 08 CapCoR initiated

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Sabita Members Forum CapCoR

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  1. Sabita Members ForumCapCoR CSIR 21 July 2010

  2. Background • RPF sponsors meeting – May 08 • Draft business plan presented • DoT responsibility for funding • RCB Capacity Building Workshop – October 08 • Agreement in principle • RCB Capacity Building Task Group – November 08 • CapCoR initiated • PPP identified as best option • Business plan modified and submitted to DoT • RCB Capacity Building Task Group – January 09 • Postponed • Feedback to RPF in May 09 • No Progress with DoT • DoT committed to CapCoR • Funding problems • Letter to drive the initiative by private sector • DoT mandate • SARF meeting – October 09 • Nov 09 RPF • SARF workshop of 23 February • Establishment of SARF capacity coordinating meeting • 1st meeting 14 July 2010 • DoT Road Summit – 24 May 2010 • R75 billion for maintenance (next 5 yrs) – Provincial & Municipal capacity • Dedicated Road Fund

  3. Outcomes of the workshop of23 February 2010 • Urgent need for coordination of skills development and capacity building • DoT should be kept informed • RPF no legal standing to drive the initiative • SARF most appropriate independent organisation to drive the initiative • SARF to establish a coordinating committee • Detailed plan • Supplement work already done • Committee • RPF sponsors • SANRAL • SAFCEC • SAICE

  4. CapCoR Business Plan & Status

  5. Capacity Coordination for Roads (CapCoR) • Strategic coordination of human capital development in the road sector in line with the RISFSA document with alignment of the road sector initiatives to the broader skills development initiatives driven by the Government’s Joint Initiative in Priority Skills Acquisition (JIPSA); • Coordination of education at tertiary institutions and through the SAQA/CETA/DoE structures; • Information sharing and dissemination for continued professional development; • Coordination and management of best-practice documentation, standards and specifications in support of RCB initiatives; • Coordination of research activities in support of best-practice;

  6. Vision • CapCoR is recognised as the South African coordinating body for skills development initiatives in road engineering that are effected through education and training interventions, knowledge transfer programmes and the management of roads-related documentation, including guidelines and standards.

  7. Strategic Thrust Areas • Strategic support to DoT and RCB • Promotion of the industry. • Coordination of relevant education and training courses at all levels of the roads industry; • Coordination of all continuous practitioner development initiatives in the road sector; • Management of best practice documentation, including the review and update of current documentation and development of new documentation as required; • Coordination of research activities; • Information sharing and dissemination;

  8. Road Engineering Coordinating Body Strategic Support & Coordination of Skills Development Information sharing & dissemination Education & Training Coordination Best-practice documentation Research Coordination CapCoR Strategic Thrust Areas

  9. Strategic Support • Undertake industry needs surveys and audits in skills development on behalf of the sector stakeholders; • Identify gaps in skills development for the road engineering sector; • Coordinate stakeholder interventions and developments in line with industry needs; • Provide strategic support to the Department of Transport in implementing the relevant strategies outlined in the RISFSA document; • Coordinate technical and strategic advisory support related to skills development in the road engineering sector to Government structures as required; • Promotion of the industry at all levels; • Develop and manage a consolidated, interactive web site for skills development in road engineering with relevant stakeholder linkages.

  10. Coordination of Education & Training Initiatives • Provide a road engineering sector interface with tertiary institutions and training colleges; • Provide a road engineering sector interface with CETA, SAQA and Department of Education; • Provide a road engineering sector interface with broader civil engineering/construction industry bodies (eg SAICE, SAFCEC, CESA , CIDB) • Provide a road engineering sector interface with recognised service providers.

  11. Information Sharing & Dissemination • Coordination of all continuous practitioner development initiatives in the road sector between service providers (eg SARF, AsAc, C&CI, CSIR, SAT, SANRAL, Tertiary Institutions); • Manage a consolidated road engineering sector schedule of courses by recognised service providers; • Facilitate the development and presentation of new courses by recognised service providers in line with industry needs. • Manage the Road Pavement Forum (RPF).

  12. Best-practice Documentation, Standards and Specifications • Manage the review and update of current documentation. • Manage the development of new manuals; • Manage the distribution and/or sale of documentation; • Coordinate comments and review of relevant documentations

  13. Research Coordination • Management of the Pavement Research Advisory Committee (PRAC); • Coordination of research activities at Tertiary Institutions; • Interface with NRF and DST; • Coordinate the research agenda.

  14. Organisational Structure • Best option for establishment • Interface with DoT/RCB • Agency? • Centre of Excellence? • Private sector involvement (RPF sponsors feedback) • Financial implications • Line item on DoT budget • Public/Private sector sponsorship • Commercial entity

  15. Where are we at the moment?

  16. Current Situation • US & UP offering Pavement Engineering specialisation at Hon, M & D • Universities of Technologies have no specialisation in Pavement Engineering • Transportation • Urban Planning • Tertiary qualification being restructured by ECSA/DoE • Engineer, Technologist & technician streams • AsAc Pavement Engineering course developed • Pilot course in association with GDPTRW • Not yet accredited • Presentation throughout the country • Several relevant CPD short courses & seminars • SARF, AsAc, C&CI, CSIR, US, UP, SAT, SANRAL? • Limited knowledge of initiatives at NQF 1-4 • Vocational qualification with roads elective • Suitable training material required • Qualifications and skills programmes need customising for roads • Fragmented approach by the roads sector • Research (PRAC) • Best Practice documents

  17. Information Available • CapCoR business plan & budget • Draft Integrated career path for Road Engineering • Consolidation of CPD short courses • Consolidation of current CETA registered qualifications related to roads and associated unit standards

  18. Integrated Career Path for Road Engineering PR Eng Technologist PR Eng Technician PR Eng Tertiary Qualification Professional Registration CPD short courses D Eng Tech civils PhD–H Eng NQF 5-10 M Eng–H Eng Postgraduate Diploma – Pav Eng M Eng Tech civils B Eng-Hons B Eng Tech civils Dip Eng - civils B Eng-civils Engineers Technologists Technicians Certificate in Supervision of Construction Materials testers Plant operations Surfacing operations Maintenance Skills & Competence Assessment RPL NQF 2-4 School leavers Matric TRAC School leavers/Inexperienced Workers

  19. ToR of Committee • To advise on the establishment of a permanent capacity coordinating structure for roads • Structures • Business Plan • Funding • To actively participate in the coordinating structures

  20. Outcomes from the 1st SARF Coordinating Meeting • DoT fully committed to the initiative • Relationship between DoT/RCB and private sector to be sorted out • CapCoR business plan to form a basis for further development • Strategic session to take business plan forward on 29 July 2010 • RPF sponsors (Sabita, SARF & CSIR) • DoT • SAICE • Presentation to RCB on 12 August 2010 • Delegation to be agreed at strategic session • Short term initiative • Consolidation of CPD short courses for next meeting (5 Oct)

  21. DoT Status • Committed to CapCoR following outcomes of the Road Summit in May 2010 • Update of business plan to: • Agree structure • Agree operational areas • Agree staff component • Agree business model & budget • PPP preferred • Nominations for a CapCoR Board • Submission to Minister for approval • CapCoR formally launched by Minister • DoT committing R1m for next years budget.

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