Course Details

Understanding the 6 Stages of the Project Life Cycle

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The Municipal Infrastructure Support Agent (MISA) in partnership with SAICE-PDP, invites you to attend this 2-day course to show you how to take your project through the Six Stages of the project life cycle, to ensure the success of your project.

Most projects that fail, are due to these projects not being taken correctly through the project life cycle. Let us show you how to do this correctly every time on your projects.

By attending this course, you will learn:
Benefits include:
The course helps municipal attendees to apply their theoretical training in practice. It is therefore recommended for:
A copy of GCC 2015 and GCC 2015 Guide for the correct interpretation and implementation of GCC 2015. A pdf of the online courses.

CPD

Please note the following requirements:

Our Facilitator

Orapeleng S. Moseneke​

PrCPM, PrCMentor, PrCM​

Orapeleng Moseneke completed his ND: Building Surveying at CPUT in 1993, followed by a NHD: Building Surveying in 1995. In 2001 and 2002, he completed a Certificate in Project Management in the Built Environment at UP and the Management Advancement Programme (MAP 50) at Wits Business School. In 2016 he completed the Certificate in Construction Adjudication at the University of Pretoria. With over 10 years in Construction Project Management, 15+ years in Construction Management and 5 years in Programme Management, he has worked as Contracts Manager and Building Estimator for blue chip companies, and also worked in the Public Sector with the Independent Development Trust (IDT) as Portfolio Manager and with the Johannesburg Development Agency (JDA) as Development Manager. His experience with SACPCMP as Assessor, Moderator and Interviewer spans over a decade.

In-house courses can be arranged.

Contact Phathi Masimirembwa at [email protected] for more information.
MISA
MISA’s mandate is to provide technical support and advice to municipalities, whilst strengthening their capacity, for effective infrastructure planning, delivery, operations and maintenance.