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Cesa says management development training course fully subscribed

9th March 2026

By: Schalk Burger

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Industry organisation Consulting Engineers South Africa (Cesa) says the 30 places available for its 2026 Business of Consulting Engineering Management Development Programme (BCE MDP) were fully subscribed well in advance.

Candidates for this year’s BCE MDP come from the public and private sectors. This shows a commitment and drive to enhance and increase engineering leadership expertise amid a deepening infrastructure maintenance crisis and a need to fast-track infrastructure delivery to improve economic growth and prosperity, Cesa CEO Chris Campbell says.

The programme equips consulting engineering and built environment professionals with essential non-technical skills in project delivery, legal and contract law, business and project finance and leadership to fast-track their careers.

“Engineers require managerial exposure. The programme enables engineering and built-environment practitioners to combine their knowledge with managerial knowledge and skills and become better equipped to fulfil managerial and leadership roles in a highly technical business environment,” he says.

Highly-skilled, locally experienced engineers are needed in the public and private sectors. By investing in development of their skills, South Africa ensures that its engineering professionals remain resilient, competitive and equipped to deliver sustainable infrastructure.

Well-rounded leaders who are capable of navigating digital twins, building information modelling technologies and ethical project and finance management and governance are needed as South Africa seeks to roll out its R1-trillion public infrastructure pipeline and amid pressing challenges impacting on the infrastructure sector, Campbell says.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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