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The present chairman of SARCEA, Mr Ian Broderick, fully supports the intensification of the SARCEA training initiative by
maintaining that the success of these training programmes will not only benefit the industry, our clients and the general public
but will have a significant impact on all the employees and their families who are directly dependant on the well being and
development of the industry
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Training
graduation in November 2008
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Training
graduation in KwaZulu-Natal - June 2007
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Training
graduation October 2006
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Skills Training
The Training and Development Committee has established a steel fixing school in
Germiston and has entered into agreements with the Northlink College in Cape
Town and CIETS in Durban in order to train steel fixes in these boom times but
skills shortages. The goal has always been to provide a training pathway
leading to supervisory positions. Many of the emerging
sub-contractors who fix most of the rebar today are products of SARCEA
training scheme. It is not surprising that SARCEA is participating
enthusiastically in the development work being undertaken by the Construction
Education & Training Authority and the Department of Labour. The
SARCEA training scheme lends itself well to career pathing
Steel Detailing Lectures, Video and Yard Visits
In order to promote a fully professional approach to the detailing of reinforcing steel, SARCEA has for many years provided
lectures, assisted by a video and backed by site and steel yard visits, to final year University, Technicon and Draughting School
students.
Further details are available from the Director and the Administrator.
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