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19 May 2025  |  23 May 2025

Infrastructure Planning and Budgeting (PGDip)

Applications accepted until
05 May 2025
Short Course Coordinator:
Kgaugelo Mahlape
Course dates
19 May 2025 - 23 May 2025
Applications close
05 May 2025
Overview
This course will provide students with knowledge to plan and budget for the successful integration and delivery of infrastructure projects, primarily relating to new infrastructure creation but also the phasing out of deficient and outdated infrastructure when it is cost effective.
Duration
Five Days - 28 May 2025 and 04 & 11 June 2025 Lunchtime Sessions
Format
Classes are Virtual and the Exam is Face-to-Face on Campus
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    The course content addresses the following topics: 


    • Aligning and integrating the long-term objectives and the spatial planning of the different spheres of government that impact the organ of state's mandate
    • Institutionalised prioritisation processes
    • Legislative requirements: prescribed reporting requirements, organisational requirements, grant-funding related
    • Five-year budgets
    • Organising projects into categories such as new construction, alteration, extension, rehabilitation, refurbishment, and planned maintenance


    The course content covers the infrastructure planning processes in Stage 1 of the IDMS 

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