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Members, kindly sign in using your username and password to access your special pricing. A WORD ON CPDs - PMSA is in the process of obtaining ECSA CPD validation under Validation No. SAIEE-1135-V from the SAIEE.
- Registered engineers and other parties requiring certificates will be provided with these at the conclusion of the event, provided they have signed in on the manual registration form each day.
- PMSA continuous professional development points will also be issued for attending this event.
- Individuals looking to claim PDUs may submit their PMSA CPDs as contact hours under the 'self-directed learning' category with PMI.
- The applicable number of PMSA CPDs will be confirmed on completion of the congress program. it is expected that a minimum of 12 PMSA CPD points / contact hours will apply.
As part of its mandate to foster knowledge transfer towards the professional development of project, program and portfolio managers, Project Management South Africa (PMSA) produces world-class conferences and congresses. In 2013, PMSA supports the national focus on infrastructure development by presenting a two-day congress exploring the role project management plays to deliver infrastructure projects and the lessons that can be learned from projects delivered within a broad range of industries.The Infrastructure PM Congress, taking place in Durban, South Africa, will attract project people directly or indirectly involved in infrastructure development from the public and private sector. The conference format allows for presentations, panel discussions and interaction between delegates and speakers. Speakers are handpicked for their knowledge and relevance of their insights and experience to the congress theme and project management practices. An opportunity exists for corporates, service and solution providers to participate as delegates, exhibitors, donors or sponsors, as detailed in this document. Follow the navigation on the PMSA website for more information. WHAT IS THE INFRASTRUCTURE PM CONGRESS? South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma was just a few paragraphs into his State of the Nation address on 14 February 2013 when he spoke of the NPC-proposed infrastructure projects, reporting on progress made, the tasks ahead and alluding to the inevitable challenges accompanying the awarding of tenders in, in particular, the built environment. It feels that, since the build-up to 2010, the country has had a sustained and exhilarating focus on project management to deliver on the promises. Those project people tasked with the delivery are concerned with excellence, meeting timeframes and giving the end-user what they expect and hope for, all the while with the sense that the nation may be watching their every move. With this ongoing focus and investment at so many levels, it is pertinent that PMSA presents a dedicated opportunity to showcase some of the successes achieved and those in progress that fall under the infrastructure development banner. Details of the event are available on the PMSA website, by following the relevant navigation from the Congress 2013 tab. Or click on the relevant link below:
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