Steel Construction Vol 40 No 2 - Tubular Steel Feature | Page 17

INDUSTRY NEWS: in brief address the critical skills shortage in the welding discipline. Civil Engineering Training Centre over the last three years. The main objectives of the Welding School, which is located at the Aveng Grinaker-LTA Steel Fabrication facility in Vanderbijlpark, is to train welding apprentices, up-skill semi-skilled workers and provide unemployed youth from the local community with portable skills. The Welding School is accredited by the Manufacturing Engineering and Related Services SETA (MERSETA) and qualifying learners are awarded with a National Certificate comprising of NQF level 2, 3 and 4 in Welding Application and Practice. During the programme learners undergo 18 – 24 weeks of intensive theoretical and practical and on-the-job experience through apprenticeships. Furthermore, there are currently 34 engineering graduates enrolled with the company for formal mentorship towards professional registration with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA). The company also sponsors 45 students at tertiary institutions across South Africa through its bursary programmes. “To date, 81 ASGI-SA apprentices and 40 Sasol apprentices were trained through the programme and in December 2015 the welding school awarded a Double Coded Welders qualification to 10 learners who are now qualified welders,” explains Henning Venter, Aveng Grinaker-LTA’s Mechanical & Electrical Fabrication Executive. He further adds:“Skills development is a key focus area for the company and every year 50 learners across the Vaal triangle are accepted into the Welding School’s training programme. Encouragingly, around 60% of these are woman, which demonstrates the growing number of females who are now entering into a previously male dominated profession.” The training initiatives at the Welding School are a key component of Aveng’s transformation programme. A total of 1,972 employees were trained in various technical skills in the Aveng Grinaker-LTA A solid foundation for Springs Mall with Giuricich Bros Construction on the R950 million Springs Mall at Blue Crane Eco Park development is well underway, according to main contractors Giuricich Bros, with the 46,000m² regional shopping centre right on schedule to open before Easter 2017. The landmark mall located in Springs, east of Gauteng, is a joint-venture between the Giuricich Bros Group; Blue Crane Eco Mall (Pty) Ltd; Flanagan & Gerard Property Development & Investment; and Vukile Property Fund, a leading JSE-listed retail focused SA REIT (real estate investment trust). Springs Mall is already 85% let, with anchor tenants signed up including Pick n Pay, Checkers, Woolworths and Edgars, and other major national retailers including the Foschini Group,Truworths, Mr Price, Hi-Fi Corporation, Clicks, Dis-Chem and Incredible Connection set to join the mix. “As a retail development of almost R1 billion, with over 150 stores, the mall is a major invest