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1 ARCHITECTS REGISTRATION COUNCIL - CPD ACTIVITY SCHEDULE - From 01 st January, 2018 to 31 st December, 2018 Last update 26 April, 2018 PRIVATE BAG 00226, GABORONE, BOTSWANA PLOT 50663, UNIT 1B, THOLO OFFICE PARK, FAIRGROUNDS TEL: (+267) FAX: (+267) WEBSITE: info@arc.org.bw THIS DOCUMENT IS MERELY A GUIDE and should be used as such. The Location, Date & Cost per person are only indicative as the facilitator will advertise their own activities; Please note that the points awarded for CPD code depend mainly on the attributes as per CPD programme; Please note that the onus is on every practicing professional to engage in any of the activities across all CPD programmes whether the activity is listed here or not. Attending the 2 consultation meetings held by the Council per annum will earn the architectural professional CPD Code A1 (10 points). 1. First Quarter (January March, No Topic Attributes CPD Code 1. The importance of Space Planning in the Interior design Presented by: Tebogo V. 2. Sustainable Interior Design Presented by: Tebogo V. 3. Understanding Sustainable Interior Design Presented by: Botswana Green Building Council 4. The Role of Building information Management (BIM) in collaborative Design and Construction Management of Construction Projects. Presented by: Kagiso Jobe 5. Introducing Timber works in local low Technology buildings ( Technologists & Draftspersons) Presented by: Reatile C. Morapedi The participants will be able to create quality of spaces that Understand quality of spaces that Learning about renewable energy; Sustainable material; Water conservation Indoor environment quality A critical awareness to apply new concepts and technologies to develop sustainable buildings for human comfort and healthy living. Transferable knowledge such as. Understand and describe the basic principles of BIM Participants to understand key BIM concepts by developing a BIM methods, standards & procedures, Identify opportunities and issues of adopting BIM on a project Understanding BIM standard data format (Interoperability, IFCs and COBie), Developing a BIM model using international standards and protocols, Develop BIM templates and using execution planning guide Transferrable knowledge such as Duration Location, Date & Attendance Required. (16 th 17 th February, (23 rd - 24 th February, (1 st & 2 nd March, A2 28 hrs. Gaborone (March (15 Participants) Cost per person P2, Page 1 of 11

2 6. Interior Architecture Presented by: Tumelo Yezo 7. AutoCAD (Architects & Technologists & Presented by: Tumelo Yezo 8. Project Development/ Management (Architects & Technologists ) Presented by: Tumelo Yezo 9. Building Science Presented by: Tumelo Yezo 10. Ms Excel Level I Presented by: Leaf Green 11. BIDP Building Contracts (Architects, Technologists & Presented by: Botswana Institute of Development Professionals (BIDP) 12. Ms Excel Level II Presented by: Leaf Green Draft special plans, Specify materials & finishes in domestic or commercial buildings, Manage interior design projects with an ability to identify the role of interior architecture, Interpersonal Skills (interact and/or lead with different clients, additional architects or designers project team mates) Operate AUTOCAD to produce drawings, Printing working drawings from PC s to plotters, Produce 2 & 3 dimensional drawings with software. Compile a schedule for project completion, Supervise manpower at site, Manage interior design projects, Outsource building equipment, manpower & resources. Collect site data / information, Analyse data & conditions of building site, Inform design decisions, Specify appropriate or relative material for construction, Compile a health & safety plan, Draw routes for emergency & security in architectural plans Be able to manage Workbooks Ability to working with page layouts and printing Work with more functions and formulas Working with Data rages Working with tables Working with pivot tables Participants will acquire a professional level understanding of the clauses in the BIDP contracts, how they are to be applied and how they function in relation to other similar contracts and how they have fallen short with reference to their application on local projects. Participants will acquire the necessary to produce, procure and exchange all information necessary to administer a contract and the implications of each item of information and activities in contract administration. Participants will have an operational understanding of how to use different BIDP contracts and identify what situations call for the use of which contracts and what dispute resolution methods are available in the event of contractual disputes. Participants will acquire a working knowledge of different potential pitfalls in a contract and how to apply preventative and remedial measure and be able to advice on actions by different contractual parties. Be able to manage Workbooks Ability to working with page layouts and printing Work with more functions and formulas Working with Data rages A2 6 Months Gaborone (Jan June A3 6 Months Gaborone (Jan June A2 6 Months Gaborone (Jan June A3 6 Months Gaborone (Jan June (13 14 February, A1 16hrs. Gaborone (27 th 28 th February (25 Participants) (13 14 March, P15, P15, P15, P15, P2, (BIDP members) P2, (Non-BIDP member) Page 2 of 11

3 Working with tables Working with pivot tables 2. Second Quarter (April June, No Topic Attributes CPD Code 1. Contract Comparisons (Comparison between JBCC, FIDIC, NEC & GCC) Presented by: AAB 2. The Architects Registration Act and Professional code of Conduct and Ethics Presented by: ARC 3. Ms Excel Level III Presented by: Leaf Green 4. Planning and the Built Environment Legislation Presented by: ARC 5. Practice and Framework of Fees Presented by: ARC 6. Building Contracts in the Built Environment Presented by: ARC Participants are enabled to look at their project and evaluate the different contracts in relation to their project requirements and make the correct contract selection. Purpose driven proactive learning. Learning concepts to be used towards action orientated goal directed learning. Understand to background and the need for regulations Understand the Act and implications of the Act to the profession in Botswana Understand the professional code of conduct and ethics and be able to put into practice. Understand the key provisions of the council. Understand the conditions to the regulation of the practice of the discipline Duration Location, Date & Attendance Required. A2 8 hrs. Gaborone (06 th April, ( ) A1 4 hrs. Gaborone (21 st April, (17 18 April, Understanding to legislation around and within the planning and built-environment. Learning the application of different planning and builtenvironment legislation. Be able to competently answer to all requirements in the builtenvironment legislation. Understand the origins of modern town planning. Understand some of the qualities and principles which inform the making of positive urban places Be able to distinguish between good and bad planning. And finally better appreciate the practice of town planning and hopefully contribute to a more integrative approach to the building of our cities. Learn about the application of the Framework of the tariff of fees Learn about the use of the agreement for provision of professional services. Understand the basis and use of the tariff Understand the Rules & Conditions regarding payments Understand the obligations of the parties to the Agreement The Services and the context of rendering professional services Understand the different between all building contracts in use in Botswana. Learning the application of different building contracts in use in Botswana. A1 8 hrs. Gaborone (05 th May, 08:00 17:00hrs A2 8 hrs. Gaborone (12 th May, 08:00 17:00hrs A1 8 hrs. Gaborone (19 th May, 08:00 17:00hrs Cost per person P1, (AAB Members) P1, (Non-AAB Members) Page 3 of 11

4 7. Standards, Specifications and Drawing Presented by: ARC 8. Questions and Answer Session Presented by: ARC 9. BIDP Building Contracts (Architects, Technologists & Presented by: Botswana Institute of Development Professionals (BIDP) 10 The importance of Green Buildings Presented by: Botswana Green Building Council 11 The Role of Building information Management (BIM) in collaborative Design and Construction Management of Construction Projects. Presented by: Kagiso Jobe Be able to competently advise and choose an appropriate building contract for client and project. A2 4 hrs. Gaborone (26 th May, Candidates need to have attended other sessions to attend this session Based on the other ARCPE sessions in this schedule. Participants will acquire a professional level understanding of the clauses in the BIDP contracts, how they are to be applied and how they function in relation to other similar contracts and how they have fallen short with reference to their application on local projects. Participants will acquire the necessary to produce, procure and exchange all information necessary to administer a contract and the implications of each item of information and activities in contract administration. Participants will have an operational understanding of how to use different BIDP contracts and identify what situations call for the use of which contracts and what dispute resolution methods are available in the event of contractual disputes. Participants will acquire a working knowledge of different potential pitfalls in a contract and how to apply preventative and remedial measure and be able to advice on actions by different contractual parties. The ability to apply both practical and theoretical for a career in architecture, engineering and construction industry. A critically understanding of low carbon buildings, energy efficiency and energy use in buildings. A comprehensive understanding of core design principles and technical to test various design strategies to improve carbon performance of buildings. Transferable knowledge such as. Understand and describe the basic principles of BIM Participants to understand key BIM concepts by developing a BIM methods, standards & procedures, Identify opportunities and issues of adopting BIM on a project, Understanding BIM standard data format (Interoperability, IFCs and COBie), Developing a BIM model using international standards and 08:00 13:00hrs (20 A2 4 hrs. Gaborone (26 th May, 14:00 17:00hrs (20 A1 16hrs. Gaborone (28 th 29 th May (25 Participants) (29 th & 30 th May, & (28 th & 29 th June A2 28 hrs. Gaborone (May (15 Participants) To be attended by ARCPE Candidates only P2, (BIDP members) P2, (Non-BIDP member) P2, Page 4 of 11

5 12 Taxation for Architects Presented by: AUPRACON (PTY) LTD 13 The importance of Space Planning in the Interior design Presented by: Tebogo V. 14 Sustainable Interior Design Presented by: Tebogo V. 15 Ms Excel Level I Presented by: Leaf Green 16 Understanding Sustainable Interior Design Presented by: Botswana Green Building Council 17 Ms Excel Level II Presented by: Leaf Green protocols, Develop BIM templates and using execution planning guide, Transferrable knowledge such as. Learning compliance with Tax laws, Consideration of Tax cost in their business decisions, Identify transactions with Tax implications and take appropriate actions The participants will be able to create quality of spaces that Understand quality of spaces that Learning about renewable energy; Sustainable material; Water conservation Indoor environment quality (15 16 May (11 th 12 th May, (25 th 26 th May (15 16 May, A critical awareness to apply new concepts and technologies to develop sustainable buildings for human comfort and healthy living. Transferable knowledge such as. (7 th & 8 th June, (19 20 June, P1, Third Quarter (July September, No Topic Attributes CPD Code 1. Ms Excel Level III Presented by: Leaf Green 2. The importance of Space Planning in the Interior design Presented by: Tebogo V. 3. Sustainable Interior Design Presented by: Tebogo V. Duration Location, Date & Attendance Required. (17 18 July, The participants will be able to create quality of spaces that Understand quality of spaces that Learning about renewable energy; Sustainable material; Water conservation Indoor environment quality (10 th 11 th August, (24 th 25 th August, Cost per person Page 5 of 11

6 4. The importance of Green Buildings Presented by: Botswana Green Building Council 5. BIDP Building Contracts (Architects, Technologists & Presented by: Botswana Institute of Development Professionals (BIDP) 6. Interior Architecture Presented by: Tumelo Yezo 7. AutoCAD (Architects & Technologists & Presented by: Tumelo Yezo 8. Project Development/ Management (Architects & Technologists ) Presented by: Tumelo Yezo 9. Building Science Presented by: Tumelo Yezo The ability to apply both practical and theoretical for a career in architecture, engineering and construction industry. A critically understanding of low carbon buildings, energy efficiency and energy use in buildings. A comprehensive understanding of core design principles and technical to test various design strategies to improve carbon performance of buildings. Transferable knowledge such as. Participants will acquire a professional level understanding of the clauses in the BIDP contracts, how they are to be applied and how they function in relation to other similar contracts and how they have fallen short with reference to their application on local projects. Participants will acquire the necessary to produce, procure and exchange all information necessary to administer a contract and the implications of each item of information and activities in contract administration. Participants will have an operational understanding of how to use different BIDP contracts and identify what situations call for the use of which contracts and what dispute resolution methods are available in the event of contractual disputes. Participants will acquire a working knowledge of different potential pitfalls in a contract and how to apply preventative and remedial measure and be able to advice on actions by different contractual parties. Draft special plans, Specify materials & finishes in domestic or commercial buildings, Manage interior design projects with an ability to identify the role of interior architecture, Interpersonal Skills (interact and/or lead with different clients, additional architects or designers project team mates) Operate AUTOCAD to produce drawings, Printing working drawings from PC s to plotters, Produce 2 & 3 dimensional drawings with software. Compile a schedule for project completion, Supervise manpower at site, Manage interior design projects, Outsource building equipment, manpower & resources. Collect site data / information, Analyse data & conditions of building site, (26 th & 27 th July, & (30 th & 31 st August A1 16hrs. Gaborone (27 th 28 th August (25 Participants) A1 1 Months Gaborone (August A3 1 Months Gaborone (August A2 1 Months Gaborone (August A3 1 Months Gaborone (August P2, (BIDP members) P2, (Non-BIDP member) P4, P4, P4, P4, Page 6 of 11

7 10. PMI PMP Exam preparatory Course Presented by: Innolead Consulting (pty) ltd 11. Ms Excel Level I Presented by: Leaf Green 12. Ms Excel Level II Presented by: Leaf Green Inform design decisions, Specify appropriate or relative material for construction, Compile a health & safety plan, Draw routes for emergency & security in architectural plans Equip participants with some management to improve their job performance and organisational productivity, Learning steps to ensure that all projects are properly approved and authorised, Learning of project management Be able to manage Workbooks Ability to working with page layouts and printing Work with more functions and formulas Working with Data rages Working with tables Working with pivot tables Be able to manage Workbooks Ability to working with page layouts and printing Work with more functions and formulas Working with Data rages Working with tables Working with pivot tables A3 40 hrs. Gaborone (24 28 September, (14 15 August, (18 19 September, P15, Fourth Quarter (October December, No Topic Attributes CPD Code 1. The Architects Registration Act and Professional code of Conduct and Ethics Presented by: ARC 2. Planning and the Built Environment Legislation Presented by: ARC 3. Building Contracts in the Built Environment Presented by: ARC Understand to background and the need for regulations Understand the Act and implications of the Act to the profession in Botswana Understand the professional code of conduct and ethics and be able to put into practice. Understand the key provisions of the council. Understand the conditions to the regulation of the practice of the discipline Understanding to legislation around and within the planning and built-environment. Learning the application of different planning and builtenvironment legislation. Be able to competently answer to all requirements in the builtenvironment legislation. Understand the origins of modern town planning. Understand some of the qualities and principles which inform the making of positive urban places Be able to distinguish between good and bad planning. And finally better appreciate the practice of town planning and hopefully contribute to a more integrative approach to the building of our cities. Understand the different between all building contracts in use in Botswana. Learning the application of Duration Location, Date & Attendance Required. A1 4 hrs. Gaborone (22 nd September, A1 8 hrs. Gaborone (6 th October, A2 8 hrs. Gaborone (13 th October, Cost per person Page 7 of 11

8 4. Ms Excel Level III Presented by: Leaf Green 5. Practice and Framework of Fees Presented by: ARC 18 Standards, Specifications and Drawing Presented by: ARC 19 Questions and Answer Session Presented by: ARC 6. BIDP Building Contracts (Architects, Technologists & Presented by: Botswana Institute of Development Professionals (BIDP) 7. Project Management (Architects, Technologists & Presented by: PPM College different building contracts in use in Botswana. Be able to competently advise and choose an appropriate building contract for client and project. Analysing data Creating Scenarios and Scenario (16 17 October, Reports. Working with Data Tables Using Goal Seek Using Solver. Using Text to Columns Grouping and Outlining Data Using Subtotals. Learn about the application of A2 8 hrs. Gaborone the Framework of the tariff of fees (20 th October, Learn about the use of the agreement for provision of professional services. Understand the basis and use of the tariff Understand the Rules & Conditions regarding payments Understand the obligations of the parties to the Agreement The Services and the context of rendering professional services A2 4 hrs. Gaborone (3 rd November, Candidates need to have attended other sessions to attend this session Based on the other ARCPE sessions in this schedule. Participants will acquire a professional level understanding of the clauses in the BIDP contracts, how they are to be applied and how they function in relation to other similar contracts and how they have fallen short with reference to their application on local projects. Participants will acquire the necessary to produce, procure and exchange all information necessary to administer a contract and the implications of each item of information and activities in contract administration. Participants will have an operational understanding of how to use different BIDP contracts and identify what situations call for the use of which contracts and what dispute resolution methods are available in the event of contractual disputes. Participants will acquire a working knowledge of different potential pitfalls in a contract and how to apply preventative and remedial measure and be able to advice on actions by different contractual parties. Develop a project business case; Develop a project proposal Draw up a project charter Plan a project according to the project lifecycle Distinguish between different (20 A2 4 hrs. Gaborone (10 th November, (20 A1 16hrs. Gaborone (27 th 28 th November (25 Participants) A3 320 hrs. Gaborone (24-26 October (21 23 November (04 06 December To be attended by ARCPE Candidates only To be attended by ARCPE Candidates only P2, (BIDP members) P2, (Non-BIDP member) P10, Page 8 of 11

9 8. Microsoft Project 2016 (Architects, Technologists & Presented by: PPM College 9. Fundamentals of Strategic Management (Architects, Technologists & Presented by: PPM College stakeholders Estimate basic project costs Execute a work breakdown structure Manage the scope of work Develop an integrated project baseline plan (project planning and control tool) Develop a project network Schedule the execution of work packages Integrate project resources requirements with the master schedule Develop a cash-flow statement Apply cost control measures like earned value calculations Control project execution till the handover stage. Understand effective project management basics, Understand how MS project help officers to avoid project failure, Create and define projects, Customise MS projects, Work with estimates and dependencies, Work with deadlines, constraints and task calendars, Work with resources define, allocate and manage, Predict behaviour by using task types and scheduling formulae, Customise and format MS Projects Views, Analyse resources utilisation and perform advanced resource levelling, Track progress and adjust resources, Manage and combine multiple projects, Export project files to MS Word/Excel, Import Activities from Excel/Word to MS Projects. Demonstrate how corporate strategy in a Balanced score card context is managed from a leadership perspective, Understand the three core areas of corporate strategy: strategic analysis, strategy development, and strategic implementation, Explain that every strategic decision involves context, content and process, Execute environmental analysis in the following areas: customers, competitors and markets (the Context), Distinguish between the prescriptive approaches to strategy, Analyse general resources, human resources, and operations resources, Describe order winner and qualifiers with respect to corporate, marketing and operations strategy, Analyse the creation of vision, mission, values, beliefs and guiding principles in relation to the purpose of the organisation (shaping its future), Distinguish between developing resource-based and market- (10 Participants) A3 16 hrs. Gaborone (16-18, October (14-16, November (04 06 December (10 Participants) A3 24 hrs. Gaborone (18-20 October (01 03 November (10 Participants) P 5, P 6, Page 9 of 11

10 10. Project Management Essentials Presented by: Innolead Consulting (pty) ltd 11. The importance of Space Planning in the Interior design Presented by: Tebogo V. 12. Sustainable Interior Design Presented by: Tebogo V. 13. Microsoft Project Skills Presented by: Innolead Consulting (pty) ltd 14. PRINCE2 Foundation and Practitioner Presented by: Innolead Consulting (pty) ltd 15. PMI PMP Exam preparatory Course Presented by: Innolead Consulting (pty) ltd based strategies, Execute strategies evaluation and selection based on measurable critical success factors (CSFs), Develop an appropriate strategy, structure and style for the organisation value chain, understand the strategy implementation process, and related organisational behaviour and structuring issues, Explain the importance of managing strategic transformation and change in organisations utilising the Balanced-Scorecard-based Programme Management systemised processes (BSPM system), Measure organisational performance and innovative improvement on CSF-linked key performance indicators (KPIs), Assess organisational strategic benefits through a system and review. Equip participants with some management to improve their job performance and organisational productivity, Learning steps to ensure that all projects are properly approved and authorised, Learning of project management The participants will be able to create quality of spaces that Understand quality of spaces that Learning about renewable energy; Sustainable material; Water conservation Indoor environment quality Equip participants with some management to improve their job performance and organisational productivity, Learning steps to ensure that all projects are properly approved and authorised, Learning of project management Equip participants with some management to improve their job performance and organisational productivity, Learning steps to ensure that all projects are properly approved and authorised, Learning of project management Equip participants with some management to improve their job performance and organisational productivity, Learning steps to ensure that all projects are properly approved and authorised, A3 24 hrs. Gaborone (09-11 October, (30 Oct 01 November, (04 06 December, (2 nd 3 rd November, (9 th 10 th November, A3 16 hrs. Gaborone (10-12 October, (05-07 November, A3 40 hrs. Gaborone (22-27 October, (10 14 December, A3 40 hrs. Gaborone (26 30 November, P5, P5, P17, P15, Page 10 of 11

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