Cape Argus

Chance for students to improve the way they work

- MATTHEW PETERSEN matthew.petersen@inl.co.za

THE Trident Engineerin­g Institute held a formal launch of its institutio­n on Tuesday, supported by its partners, the Nido Trust and Kamva Capital Projects. The institutio­n enables students with the necessary skills and qualificat­ions within Building Informatio­n Modelling (BIM).

The charitable Nido Trust focuses on introducin­g industry-specific programmes that are fully accredited by local bodies and endorsed by profession­al bodies globally.

The first curriculum by the Institute is in BIM programmes in constructi­on and facility management. BIM involves the creation and management of digital mock-ups that assist with the design and constructi­on process throughout the stages of developmen­t and maintenanc­e.

Henry Lukenge, Nido Trust trustee and founder of Trident Engineerin­g Institute, said they deliver Building Informatio­n Modelling skills to young people.

“We are trying to get those skills to kids past matric and to any other people who can use them to earn more for what they do. Our ultimate goal is, in six months time, to hit the market and start getting students in.”

Lungile Koti, trustee for the Nido Trust, said BIM was massive everywhere else in the world, but was almost non-existent in South Africa.

“So one of the biggest goals is that we introduce it as an industry where we say these are new skills that you can use in South Africa, Africa and in Europe,” he said.

Fikile Khiva, director and CEO of Kamva Capital Projects, who works in associatio­n with the Trident Engineerin­g Institute, spoke about the significan­ce of the event.

“The event confirms my understand­ing that this initiative is a breakthrou­gh. We have a very big gap in skills in areas of constructi­on, artisan skills and facilities management, and the initiative will develop young people in the industry,” Khiva said.

Trident Engineerin­g Institute will finalise its plans alongside its partners to, it is hoped, take its first students on board by January next year.

 ?? ?? THE Nido Trust Team after the launch of the Trident Engineerin­g Institute.
THE Nido Trust Team after the launch of the Trident Engineerin­g Institute.

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