PREPARATORY WEBINAR IN PREPARATION OF THE PPE
TO BE WRITTEN IN MAY 2022
Dear Members of the PIA and interested parties,
You are invited to attend the PIA Preparatory Workshop presented by Emile Paulsen :
PLEASE REGISTER ONLINE AND PAY TO SECURE YOUR PLACE
Date: 7th (08:00 – 17:00) and 8th (08:00 – 17:00) APRIL 2022
Duration: 2 days for each course
VENUE:
WEBINAR – LINKS WILL BE FORWARDED TO DELEGATES THE FRIDAY PRIOR TO THE WEBINAR
Cost: R1500.00 per delegate
BANKING DETAILS:
ABSA Brooklyn 632005, Acc. 1500 167 501, Ref: PPE + Name
Required Documentation
Please familiarise yourself with the Syllabus for the May 2022 PPE and ensure that you have copies of the PRESCRIBED READING MATERIAL as itemised in the SACAP List of Study Material as published on the SACAP website:
SACAP PPE: LIST OF STUDY MATERIAL
SACAP PPE: SYLLABUS
LINK TO PREVIOUS PAPERS
PPE OCTOBER 2021 – GENERAL INFORMATION
SACAP Documents for PPE May 2022
No additional notes will be circulated. In preparation for these webinars, and it is strongly recommended that candidates purchase a copy of the 2021 edition of the SAIA Study Aid for the SACAP Professional Practice Examination, which is available for purchase from the South African Institute of Architects:
www.saia.org.za
admin@saia.org.za
+27 11 782 1315
Preliminary Programme
DAY ONE
Introduction and Outline of the webinar
part A: THE PROFESSION
‒ Historical, Statutory and Regulatory Context
‒ The two pillars of legislation: Act 44 of 2000 and Act 103 of 1977
‒ The core principles of the South African National Standards (SANS) 10400
‒ The role and primary functions of SACAP
‒ SACAP Categories of Registration
‒ SACAP Code of Professional Conduct
‒ Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
‒ Identification of Work (IDoW) policy
‒ The formation and role of Voluntary Associations (VAs)
SHORT BREAK
‒ Legal Context of South Africa
‒ The Laws of Contract and Delict
‒ The concept of Agency
‒ Introduction to property law
part B: THE BUSINESS OF ARCHITECTURE
‒ The architectural practice as a viable business enterprise
‒ Types of business entities
‒ Introduction to business administration and financial management
‒ Types of taxation
‒ Invoicing for architectural services
‒ Risk management and Professional Indemnity (PI) insurance
LUNCH BREAK
part C: THE PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE
‒ Context and Scope of architectural services
‒ The standard, partial and additional services
‒ The professional service agreement (SACAP, SAIA and PROCSA)
‒ Fees for architectural services
‒ Fees for additional services
‒ Deferred remuneration and negotiating the reduction of fees
SHORT BREAK
‒ The calculation of project cost-based fees (as per SACAP guidelines)
‒ Professional responsibilities (core, statutory and contractual responsibilities)
‒ Context of principal consultancy and principal agency
‒ The client and the professional team
DAY TWO
part D: CONSTRUCTION PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING
‒ Project management concepts
‒ Construction procurement
‒ Construction contracting strategies
‒ Construction pricing strategies
‒ Measurement of construction quantities
SHORT BREAK
‒ Standard forms of construction contracts (FIDIC, GCC, JBCC, NEC)
‒ Bespoke construction contracts
‒ Forms of subcontract
‒ Controlling the construction stage of the building delivery process
‒ Key clauses of the JBCC Principal Building Agreement (JBCC_PBA)
‒ Obligations of the principal agent
LUNCH BREAK
‒ Stages of the JBCC_PBA
‒ Revision of the date for practical completion
‒ Payment certification in the JBCC_PBA and penalties
‒ JBCC Nominated / Selected Subcontract Agreement
‒ JBCC Minor Works Agreement
SHORT BREAK
part E: DISPUTE RESOLUTION
‒ Litigation as a means to resolve disputes
‒ Types of alternative dispute resolution (mediation, adjudication and arbitration)
‒ Advantages of alternative dispute resolution
‒ Avoiding disputes
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
PLEASE REGISTER ONLINE AND PAY TO SECURE YOUR PLACE
PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU REGISTER FOR THE CORRECT COURSE DATES. NO CHANGES WILL BE ACCOMMODATED