Construction School - National Council for Construction

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Construction School - National Council for Construction
National Council for Construction
Construction School
Informational Brochure
Construction School
NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CONSTRUCTION (NCC)
NCC is a statutory body set up under the NCC Act No 13 of 2003 with the responsibility of providing for the promotion, development, training and regulation
of the construction industry in Zambia. NCC was born out of the National Policy
on Construction Industry (NPCI), a Government policy document, initiated and
approved by Cabinet in 1995.
The particular functions of the NCC as set out in the Act are to provide for the: 
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Promotion and development of the construction industry in Zambia;
Registration of contractors;
Affiliation to the council of professional bodies or organisations whose
members are engaged in activities related to the construction industry;
Regulation of the construction industry;
Establishment of the CONSTRUCTION SCHOOL;
Training of persons engaged in construction or in activities related to construction; and
Matters connected with or incidental to the foregoing.
ITS OPERATIONS: NCC is run by a Board whose membership is drawn
from representatives from key stakeholders from sectors with direct impact on
infrastructure development in Zambia. The Minister responsible for Transport,
Works, Supply and Communication appoints members of the Board. The Board
appoints the Executive Director (ED) as Chief Executive. The ED then execute
the policies and directives of the Board through the various directorates at NCC.
NCC has four directorates namely: Registration and regulation; The Construction
School, Legal and Finance and Administration
Our Vision: To be internationally recognized innovative and effective regulatory authority in promoting, developing, training and fostering quality and sustainable infrastructure
Our Mission: To effectively contribute to sustainable national economic growth
through the promotion, development, training and regulation of the Zambian
Construction Industry
Goal Statement: To promote sustainable infrastructure development and professional excellence through provision of training and technology transfer and further promote and regulate the Zambian Construction Industry
CORE VALUES
In order to ensure that we implement the plan and pursue our mission, we are guided by the
following principles which form our core values:
Transparency and accountability:;
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Continuous improvement;
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Integrity;
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Achievement through team work;
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Respect for the individuals and stakeholders;
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Commitment to client satisfaction;
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Stakeholder value maximization;
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Respect for the law;
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Maintain highest Safety standards;
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Promote good Health practices;
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Ensure Environmental sustainability; and
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Deliver quality services
THE CONSTRUCTION SCHOOL: Construction School was established under the National Council for Construction
(NCC) Act of Parliament No. 13 of 2003
The School is one of the four departments created to administer part of NCC mandate. The Core functions of the school is to provide training, promote, coordinate
and control research on local construction materials and appropriate construction
materials; to improve and facilitate the accessibility to training in the construction
industry in Zambia that comprise building (residential and non residential), roads
and other civil engineering works( roads, bridges, water and sanitation infrastructure. etc) in order to strive to achieve and maintain the highest possible standards in
the industry
A. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
MINIMUM COMPANY REQUIREMENTS
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Registered company with the Registrar of Companies
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The Company must be registered with National Council for Construction
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Prospective contractors who are not registered with NCC are welcome under special
conditions
Class session
CLASS SESSION
B. MINIMUM INDIVIDUAL QUALIFICATIONS FOR ADMISSION
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Minimum Grade 12 full certificate
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Good knowledge of written and spoken English
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A pass in mathematics
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Any formal training in construction related course is an added advantage
 Not less than two years field working experience
C. OTHER SPECIALISED COURSES
Special arrangements can be made for bigger institutions, local authorities, Ministries and
other persons engaged in the construction industry to have tailor made courses specifically
design to suit their capacity building initiatives who need to train 10 or more employees.
D. TEACHING STRATEGIES
Learning constitute theory lessons, demonstrations, simulations, site visits,
and practical training.
projects
E. COURSE FEES & DATES
The start and end dates of individual programmes are indicated in the brochure. It should
also be noted that fees indicated are for tuition only. Participants will have to make their
own arrangements were accommodation and meals are concerned.
ROAD CONDITION SURVEY COURSE (8 WEEKS)
In order to effectively manage the urban and rural road network, the capturing of comprehensive data on the existing road condition is very vital so as to help Local Road Authorities
(LRA) determine and priotise road construction, maintenance and rehabilitation needs.
Currently, LRA do not have adequate skilled human resources to carry out road condition
survey and collate data on the aforementioned road network to effectively manage maintenance systems; hence the need to build capacity.
It is against this background that this tailor made curriculum for the Skills Award Certificate
in Road Condition Survey has been developed, in order to meet the challenge of lacking
competent personnel to collect comprehensive road condition data.
PROGRAMME PURPOSE
The purpose of the programme is to equip trainees with knowledge, critical skills and attitudes required to enable them collect road condition data to assist with planning for construction, maintenance and rehabilitation.
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES:
On completion of the programme, trainees will be able to:
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Observe occupational health, safety and environmental best practices.
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Collect comprehensive road condition data
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Apply fundamental principles of road construction, maintenance and rehabilitation
appropriately.
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Communicate effectively and efficiently in the workplace.
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Effectively apply entrepreneurship skills to road condition data collection activities.
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Apply computer skills
The course runs from 20th July to 4th September 2015. Course fee: K3,000.00
Re-gravelling operation using labour based methods
ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE SUPERVISION
COURSE (18 weeks)
The inadequacies of training or
experience amongst contracting
staff that would be directly responsible for contract supervision has been identified. It has,
therefore, been established that
the range of training modules
need to be availed to the building’ supervision staff for enhancing the skills level in construction
management to improve their
performance.
It is against this background that
the course has been developed.
The course will therefore provide
the nation with qualified Labour Maintenance of Paved Roads - Trainer demonstrating
based Road Supervisors /overseers
spray and chip activity
who will apply the skills acquired
through this programme and other related disciplines.
PROGRAMME PURPOSE
The purpose of the programme is to equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and
attitudes required in supervising road construction and maintenance operations.
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES:
On completion of the programme the trainee will be able to;
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Apply fundamentals of road construction.
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Effective and efficiently manage construction operations.
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Apply Computer skills
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Communicate effectively and efficiently in the workplace
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Undertake paved and unpaved road construction and maintenance
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Apply Entrepreneurial skills
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Interpret Construction drawings
COURSE STRUCTURE:
The course runs for the total of 18 weeks of which 8 weeks of theory encompass road
works operations, contract management and business management and 8 weeks practical
phase include road works operations, spot improvement, gravelling and drainage structures
maintenance and construction.
The 2No. courses runs from 2nd March to 20th June and 6th July to 22nd October
2015 respectively . Course fee: K3,000.00
CULVERT AND DRAINAGE STRUCTURES COURSE (8 WEEKS)
The performance of any road depends on an effective and efficient drainage system. However, the current LRAs establishment has inadequate human resource capacity to effectively
design, construct and supervise the drainage works.
The course has been developed to establish the competences required for someone to effectively design and supervise construction of road drainage system in order to help avoid
some of the pitfalls that are usually experienced in respect of watercourses, siltation, erosion
and washaways and the consequent high cost incurred during maintenance or rehabilitation.
PROGRAMME PURPOSE
The purpose of the programme is to equip trainees with knowledge, critical skills and attitudes required to enable them to optimally design, maintain, supervise and ensure quality
construction of drainage structures thereby upholding sustainable road infrastructure development.
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES:
On completion of the programme, trainees will be able to:
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Observe occupational health, safety and environment best practices.
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maintain, supervise and ensure quality drainage structures
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Construct drainage structures
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Communicate effectively and efficiently in the workplace.
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Effectively apply entrepreneurship skills
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Apply Computer skills
COURSE STRUCTURE:
The course runs for the total of 8 weeks of which 3 weeks of theory encompass basic road
works operations and intensive drainage structures construction and 5 weeks practical phase
include hand on construction of
culverts, drifts, Scourchecks, and
other drains.
The course runs from 20th July
to 4th September 2015. Course
fee: K3,000.00
Culvert and Drainage construction —Students undertaking practical
training in culvert construction on site with the help of casual workers
BUILDING WORKS SUPERVISION COURSE (8 weeks)
The course in building works supervision is formulated to improve the construction
supervisory skills, competences and altitude. This course will also help :
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enhance supervisory skills for artisans, technicians and technologists.
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Construction professionals satisfy construction Industry demand on quality
works
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Provide for Continuous Professional Development (CPD) in the construction sector,
thereby encouraging career progression, reduce challenges
caused by technological advancement in the construction sector.
PROGRAMME PURPOSE
To provide both formal and informal sectors of
the economy with competent human resources
able to carry out and supervise building work
sites to the satisfaction of customers.
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES:
On completion of the programme the
trainee will be able to;
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Observe building regulation and use of
construction resources efficiently
and effectively
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Interpret contract documentation
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Effectively supervise construction works
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Communicate effectively
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Apply general principles and practice of building construction.
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Maintain a safe, gender sensitive and healthy working environment.
COURSE STRUCTURE:
The course runs for the total of 8 weeks of which 4 weeks of theory encompass building
works operations, contract management and business management and 4 weeks practical
phase .
The course runs from 13th July to 4th September 2015. Course fee: K3,000.00
MANAGEMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING PROCESSES (8 weeks)
Zambia is currently experiencing a critical shortage of trained and skilled construction
workers. This trend has led to an increase in shoddy construction works and importation of
trained and skilled labour from other countries at a great cost to the nation. One of the
seriously affected areas is the management of civil engineering construction processes.
There is lack of knowledge in management of civil engineering processes to ensure that
construction products are delivered on time, within the budget and to specified quality.
It is against this background that the skills award course in Management of Civil Engineering Construction Processes has been developed to meet the increased demand of qualified
personnel in this area.
PROGRAMME PURPOSE
The purpose of this programme is to equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and appropriate attitudes to enable them manage civil engineering construction processes in an effective,
efficient and competent manner.
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
On completion of the programme
the trainee will be able to:
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Assist in the execution of
work and controlling usage
of resources in liaison with
management;
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Provide timely feedback
between head office and
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the site;
Effectively communicate
company rules and policies
to the workers;
Ensure quality control
processes are followed in
liaison with management;
Ensure safety and health
on civil engineering sites;
Effectively manage records on materials used and progress made on the job;
Interpret drawings and programmes of works;
Effectively apply entrepreneurial and communication skills to management of civil
engineering works.
COURSE STRUCTURE:
The course runs for the total of 8 weeks - contract management and business management
The course runs from 4th May to 26th June 2015. Course fee: K3,000.00
EXECUTIVES AND MANAGERS COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
AND HEALTH (3days)
The safety of a worker is an international human right which places a direct responsibility on
employers to ensure that it is adequately provided for in a company, institution or organisation. It is incumbent upon employers to ensure that their safety policy is consistent with
their workers and stakeholder expectations at local and international level and that occupational safety and health practices enhance the welfare of staff, productivity and goodwill
from clients. The use of green technology and assurance of sustainable development is attracting a lot of interest from international stakeholders concerned not only with productivity but the effects of industrial activity both within the work environment, local and globally.
As much as appropriate OSH practices can be implemented with a bottom up approach, the
top down approach has a greater part in developing policy, enforcing it and facilitating its
implementation, thus providing leadership from the front and ensuring all OSH requirements are met. This course has a focus on the significance of OSH and the role of executives and managers in policy development and its implementation for their organizations in
the Construction Industry. OSH is envisaged to be a standard regulatory requirement for the
construction industry on consultants, contractors, government institutions and private companies.
Course Objectives
The objective of the course is to engage executives and managers in the design and implementation of OSH policy based on the significance of OSH in the construction industry,
safety protocols and relevant stakeholders.
Course Content
An overview of OSH and its significance in the construction industry. Local and International Safety protocols and OSH stakeholders. OSH policy development and implementation.
Target Group
Executives, managers and administrators of companies, institutions and government departments in the construction industry; consultants, contractors and engineers, Senior Managers, Union Leaders, Directors
Course Duration : 3 days
Dates: Once every month on weekends (Friday to Sunday)
Venue: The National Council for Construction School – Lusaka & Kitwe
Course Fee ; ZMW1500.00 (Course fees shall cover Tuition, Handouts, electronic copies, certification and
administration costs)
EARTH MOVING PLANT OPERATORS COURSE (3 Weeks)
NCC has partnered with several erath moving Equipment suppliers and contractors to undertake this course. This modular course targets interested self sponsored individuals and company sponsored persons. Having a valid driving license
is an added advantage.
OBJECTIVE:
Provide participants with knowledge, skills and attitudes to effectively and efficiently operate the equipment to achieved desired results. The course emphasizes
the safety of the operator, the machine and furthermore the work environment.
Some of the machines include:
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Back Hoe excavator
Bulldozer
Excavators
Compactor
Front end loader
Motor Grader
Dump Truck
Students pose for a photo after graduating as operators in various earth moving equipment
STRUCTURE
The participant train on the equipment of their choice. One machine present a
module, therefore each trainee shall be trained in one machine at a particular time.
Both theory and intensive practical training are done. Level of Competence
achieved is assessed during and at the end of module before certification.
The course will be conducted on the following dates;
16th February to 6th March 2015
30th March to 17th April 2015
10th to 28th August 2015
30th November to 18th December 2015
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Course fee: K6,000.00; Participants can only be trained on only one machine per
course.
CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING COURSE (8 Weeks)
As the construction industry grows there is a need to establish quality control of materials
used in construction. Though the importance of understanding of materials used in construction is widely recognised, there has been lack of formal training of personnel at Construction of Material Testing Assistant level.
It is against this background that this short course for Construction Material Testing Assistants has been developed, in order to help the nation build high quality durable structures at
minimum life cost cycle.
This course will therefore, provide the construction industry with qualified Construction
Materials Testing Assistants who will apply the acquired knowledge, skills and attitudes in
the process of ensuring that materials used in construction comply with required standards
and specifications. The trained persons will be utilised in both the formal and informal sectors of the economy.
PROGRAMME PURPOSE
The purpose of the programme is to equip trainees with knowledge, skills and attitudes in
testing of construction materials to enable them carry out materials tests both in the laboratory and in the field to acceptable international standards.
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES:
On completion of the programme, the trainee will be able to:
 Carry out materials sampling and testing procedures both in the laboratory and in
the field
 Determine properties and quality of different types of construction materials
 Maintain high standards of safety, health, environment while carrying out tests in the
laboratory and in the fields.
 Apply entrepreneurship skills
 Use information and communication technology.
 Communicate effectively both internally and externally
The 2No. Courses run from 16th
February to 10th April and 20th July
to 4th September 2015 respectively.
2015.
Course fee: K3,000.00
Sieve shaker—one of the many construction materials testing equipment stocked in our laboratory
Management & Training Staff
Eng. C. Mushota - Executive Director
Eng F. Mwape—Principal
Eng. G. Makayi— Director - R & R
Ms. M. Kapasa—Legal Counsel
Mr. M. Chiselebwe—Director; Finance & Administration
Arch. C. Kaonga —Training Manager
Eng. A. Mwanza—Training Officer
Eng. I. Ngulube—Materials Specialist
Eng. P. Mushota—Training Officer
Mr. M. Daka—Assistant Training Officer/Operator Trainer/Assessor
Mr. T. Lungu— Operator Trainer/Assessor
Mr. J. Lifumbo— Assistant Training Officer/ Operator Trainer/Assessor
Mr. J. Chintu—Assistant Training Officer
Mr. P. Kalinda - Assistant Training Officer
Ms. G. Mutale—Assistant Training Officer
Ms. C. Musunga—Assistant Training Officer/Operator Trainer/Assessor
Ms. E. Nyangulu—Assistant Training Officer
Mr. O. Mweemba—Assistant Training Officer
Our laboratory equipment is calibrated by Zambia Bureau of
Erection of a scaffold
Provincial workshops
pictures
Before renovations
After renovations
OTHER MODULAR TAILOR MADE COURSES OFFERED
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Course
1 Provincial Training Workshops
Start & End dates
Lusaka— 16th to 20th Feb 2015
Copperbelt—22nd to 28th Feb 2015
North Western—2nd to 6th March 2015
Eastern—16th to 20th March 2015
Southern—30th <arch to 3rd April 2015
Western—6th to 10th April 2015
Muchinga—27th April to 1st May 2015
Northern—4th to 8th May 2015
Luapula—11th to 15th May 2015
Central—1st to 5th June 2015
2 Steel Fixing
Course Fees (ZMK)
250.00
16th to 27th November 2015
3 Occupation Safety and Health 1. 16th to 27th February 2015
Environment (4No. Courses) 2. 6th to 17th April 2015
1,500.00
500.00
4 Brick paving (3No. Courses)
1. 11th to 22nd May 2015
2. 17th to 29th August 2015
3.9th to 20th November 2015
1,500.00
5 Roofing
4th to 8th may 2015
500.00
6 Tiling
6th to 10th April 2015
500.00
7 Scaffolding
On demand
500.00
8 Construction Sector ICT
courses—
According to module
3. 15th to 26th June 2015
4. 17th to 28th August 2015
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AutoCAD 2D
17th to 28th September 2015
3,000.00
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Auto CAD 3D
21st September to 2nd October 2015
3,000.00
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Microsoft project
5th to 16th October 2015
1,500.00
ACCREDITATIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS
ILO REGIONAL LABOUR - BASED PRACTITIONERS
INTERNATIONAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION TRAINING ASSO-
CIATION (IVETA)
How to apply:
Candidates are required to enclose the following certified documents in their application
letters: National Registration Card.
 Copies of Company/Business Registration.
 Copies indicating the names of
Company/Business owners.
 Company/Business CV.
 Please note that a participation fee as indicated at a particular course (Non-refundable)
shall be payable to NCC by
successful applicants during
registration at the start of the
Female road construction and maintenance supervision course
course.
graduate undergoing trial contract on the foot path project along
Independence avenue in Lusaka
Contact Details
National Council for Construction
P.O. Box 39548, Plot 1612/1623
Luchengo road, Off Sheki Sheki Road,
Light Industrial Area
Lusaka
Phone: +260 211 245746/247185/240386
Fax: +260 211 247264/243115
E-mail: constructsch@ncc.org.zm or ncc@ncc.org.zm
Website: http//www.ncc.org.zm
How to find us
NCC
HOUSE
FORD
ENGEN
SHEKI SHEKI ROAD
AFROX
LUCHENGO ROAD
POLICE
GREAT NORTH ROAD
PETRODA
National
Housing
Authority