Bamburi Cement and the National Construction
Authority (NCA) will from this weekend commence training seminars for over 3500
masons in 52 centres across various towns in the country. The training
seminars, which are free, are part of Bamburi’s annual skills bridging
programme dubbed Builders Academy. This year, it targets to train at least 70
masons per centre.
As a first, this year’s Builders Academy will be
conducted in partnership with the National Construction Authority (NCA), having
signed a Memorandum of Understanding last year, establishing a framework for
the two parties to collaborate on improving skills and competencies in the
building and construction industry.
The seminars will span 14 weeks, starting this
weekend in Utawala, Dagoretti, Limuru and Kiambu towns and concluding in
Maralal on July 1 2017. Beneficiaries of the training will be trained on site
planning, drawings, setting out and foundations, mix designs, causes of
building defects and how to avoid them. They will be also trained on site
safety procedures. At the end of the programme they will receive certificates.
“Bamburi Cement’s Builders Academy is a direct
response to the growing technical skill gap in the country. More than 80 per
cent of masons, foremen and small contractors lack formal training in
construction. This is in part due to the growing interest in white collar
careers in tertiary learning centres at the expense of blue collar jobs,” said Susan
Maingi, Director Corporate Affairs, Communications and Sustainable
Development Bamburi Cement.
Ms Maingi further added that besides the Builders
Academy, which targets masons and foremen, Bamburi will this year also run a
concurrent programme for cement retailers.
“This year, for the first time, we are reaching out
to cement retailers. We will bring in a specialist in retail to help cement
retailers enhance their entrepreneurial skills and sharpen their business
acumen,” she said.
She added that Bamburi’s mobile concrete testing labs
would be available at some learning centres to facilitate practical learning.
“The mobile labs will allow masons to complement the theoretical learning with
practical learning,” she concluded.
The involvement of the NCA in this year’s programme
will help masons and foremen to understand the mandate of the NCA and the
regulations in the sector. It will also present them with an opportunity to
understand the requirements and benefits of membership in NCA.
Since its inception 13 years ago, Bamburi’s Builders
Academy has benefited more than 250,000 masons across the country.
Consequently, it has gained widespread acclaim in the construction industry, as
indicated by the signing of the MOU between the two parties last year.
The initiative to train retailers is expected to be
an annual event, with a goal of achieving the same level of success and scale
as the Builders Academy.
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