To Build - Volume 10 . Issue 1 - March -July 2020

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PROFESSIONS FACILITIES MANAGEMENT

OCFM recognised At last, a qualification has been developed by a training provider and accredited by the sector SETA aimed at equipping facility managers with the skills and knowledge called for by their profession that is practical, cutting-edge and relevant, as well as being internationally recognised. Pixabay

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he training provider, Afroteq Academy, already a SETA accredited training organisation, has obtained accreditation by the Quality Council for Trades and Occupation for its new Occupational Certificate in Facilities Management (OCFM). Afroteq was the first training provider to be accredited by the Southern African Facilities Management Association (SAFMA) in 2002. Explaining the significance of this approval, Portia Mkhabela, Manager at the Afroteq Academy, says the facilities management landscape has become highly specialised and competitive in recent years. ‘No longer regarded as a basement job, facility management is a fast-growing profession around the world. Trained and qualified FM managers are in high demand, and we realised the importance of offering an academic qualification that would not only equip our industry leaders with skills and knowledge that are practical, cutting-edge and relevant, but would also be internationally recognised,’ she says. The process of developing such a formal qualification for the FM industry was set in motion by SAFMA two years

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ago and the service provider participated in a team of FM experts who developed the outcomes-based programme specifically for the industry, by the industry. ‘Facilities Managers enable sustainable enterprise performance through managing productive workplaces and ensuring effective business support services. As a result, they are required to juggle many different responsibilities on any given day, enabling the strategic objectives of the business. Facilities Managers must understand and have insight into a company’s operational and strategic elements for them to plan and execute their responsibilities effectively and optimally. For this reason, it was important for us to have a qualification developed that would equip Facilities Managers with the skills and knowledge needed to face their challenges head-on and with confidence,’ says John Samuel, in charge of Professionalisation, Education and Training at SAFMA. The Occupational Certificate in FM Management is a two-year course, NQF level 6, broken up into six modules. Each module is taught over a period of five days a module (10 days for module 4) and can either take place at a client’s premises or at a central training venue.

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Professional Education

9min
pages 122-132

State of renewable energy in SA

5min
pages 119-121

Heat pumps offer an opportunity to expand sales

1min
pages 112-113

South Africa’s first interior 6-Star Green Star Award

2min
pages 114-115

A word on ceiling fans

2min
pages 106-108

Industry-managed Waste Management Plan

5min
pages 116-118

Concrete and construction expos address 4IR readiness

4min
pages 104-105

Global invention shown in the Greenhouse

2min
pages 109-111

Insulation to future proof properties?

9min
pages 101-103

Efficient cavity wall construction

2min
pages 98-100

South Africa boasts new advanced processing plant

1min
pages 96-97

Cost, maintenance and longevity - the balance

5min
pages 92-95

Zama-Zamas a threat to sustainable development?

3min
pages 90-91

Efficiency and quality demanded to stay in the game

2min
pages 86-87

Funding for solar-reflective roof coatings

2min
pages 88-89

The basics of steel roofing in warehouses

5min
pages 74-76

Double decker rehabilitation creates safety and jobs

9min
pages 80-85

New UN-backed global fire safety standard under development

4min
pages 77-79

Design professionals urged to join SASFA

11min
pages 70-73

Five ideas for classy kitchens

4min
pages 60-61

Solutions for a hard-hit industry

4min
pages 67-69

Essentials for industrial roll-up doors

3min
pages 64-66

Kitchen Specialists 2020

3min
pages 62-63

Dealing with errant professionals

3min
pages 58-59

OCFM recognised

2min
pages 56-57

Addressing corrosion in wastewater plants

2min
pages 54-55

Community architectural designer for circular economy

1min
pages 50-51

Tower crane sales an indicator of recovery?

2min
pages 42-44

Raising the residential bar in PE

2min
pages 52-53

Siyanda Mbele, designer

2min
pages 48-49

A word from ASAQS on the JBCC

4min
pages 45-47

IEA: Building & Construction Technical Committee

2min
pages 40-41

Calling all built environment professionals

2min
pages 38-39

OxGlen buildings show respect for heritage

4min
pages 36-37

Editor’s Choice An oven that ‘listens’ to your food, Solar lights that work?, Contemporary pedestal

3min
pages 16-17

News & Views Apartment hotels – a growth area, New industrial and wholesale suppliers division, Desperate call to Government, Health & safety key drivers, Continued demand for residential property in Pretoria, Brewery truly wired

10min
pages 22-27

Voice of SAIA

5min
pages 8-15

How are we doing as an industry?

3min
pages 32-33

Sandton building uses spectacular façade cladding

2min
pages 34-35

Cover Story

5min
pages 18-21

To Build

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