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EVENTS KZN Expo builds capacity for pros Great strides were taken towards capacity building in KwaZulu- Natal’s construction sector when Durban hosted the second annual KZN Construction Expo. By Ntsako Khosa | Photos by dmg events H eld from 7 to 8 February at the Durban Exhibition centre, the expo welcomed over 2 000 built environment professionals who were there to network with more than 60 exhibiting brands and 27 industry experts presenting training workshops and interactive demonstrations. DAY 1 Packed and rearing to go Kicking things off was The Knowledge Lounge training programme hosted by national director of the Electrical Contractors Association (ECA), Mark Mfikoe. The programme addressed critical issues such as small, medium and micro-sized enterprises (SMMEs) development and how construction professionals can access government programmes. Training programmes, such as Architectural Essential Corner, Knowledge Lounge and Contractors Corner, ran simultaneously hosted by various associations and multinational companies. Continuous Professional Development (CPD) points were up for grabs for those who attended the Architectural Essentials Corner. Architectural Essentials Corner Hosted by the South African Institute of Building Design, national president, Videsh Boodu started off and dug into the approval of building applications and the completion certificate. Vaughan Harris from the BIM Institute followed and expanded in building information modelling (BIM) for 6 APRIL 2018 RESIDENTIAL // COMMERCIAL // INDUSTRIAL architectural professionals emphasising, “we don’t draw lines on computers anymore”. Architectural activist and transformation visionary, Dhanashwar Basdew, discussed the recognition of prior learning in architecture by contextualising why it is important to redress past imbalances, the cycle of poverty and inequality perpetuated through the built environment in South Africa. To finish proceedings for the corner, a panel discussion was held unpacking Basdew’s presentation. The KZN Construction Expo, hosted by dmg events was held at the Durban Exhibition Centre from 7 to 8 February. Knowledge Lounge After Mfikoe’s talk, Clifford Human, business development executive at Construction Computer Software (CCS) discussed achieving improved cost efficiencies in the complete construction project life cycle. Saniflo inland regional operations manager, Justin Frank, then took the podium highlighting Saniflo benefits as an integrated plumbing solution for the building industry. A senior representative from the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Public Works was next to share the Public Works programmes for the industry. SMME development was discussed by a senior representative from the Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry. To wrap up the training programme, Deon Pohorille, director at SA Leak Detection, summed up pipe rehabilitation and leak detection. Expo offerings included Architectural Essentials Corner, Knowledge Lounge and Contractors Corner. Contractors Corner Contractors Corner provided technology transfer and hands-on-technical training for small and medium sized contractors. Exhibitors interacted with visitors interested in their product offering.