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Top Concrete Technology Course Starts At The Concrete Institute

15th February 2016

  

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Company Announcement - The Concrete Institute's School of Concrete Technology is this year again presenting what is generally acknowledged as “the pinnacle in concrete technology education”: the Advanced Concrete Technology (SCT50 ACT) diploma course.This internationally acclaimed qualification is presented by the SCT and examined by the Institute of Concrete Technology in London.

The SCT presents the course every two years and over the past 24 years, 77 delegates have passed it and received diplomas. John Roxburgh, lecturer at the SCT, says South African students have, in fact, often excelled in this formidable course, with this country producing top global students in the past.


"The ICT is a professional affiliate body of the UK Engineering Council and it promotes concrete technology as a recognised engineering discipline. It also sets high standards and requires its members to abide by a strict Professional Code of Conduct, thereby enhancing the engineering profession further. "Delegates who pass the two ACT examinations this year,  as well as an intensive  research project that will benefit the concrete industry, will receive the coveted ACT Diploma. This qualifies them for Corporate Membership of the ICT and entitles them to write the letters 'MICT' after their names. Several of South Africa's leaders in concrete technology have had careers launched and boosted through successfully completing this fairly challening course," Roxburgh added.

He says it is recommended that students wishing to enrol for the 2018 Advanced Concrete Technology course use 2016 to complete the SCT41 and SCT42 Concrete Technology and Construction correspondence courses.  "Passing these courses will not only ensure that the student meets the entrance requirements for the ACT course, but the training is also excellent preparation for the ACT course,” Roxburgh adds. 

For further details, contact Rennisha Sewnarain on email rennisha@theconcreteinstitute.org.za or telephone 011 315 0300 or visit the website www.theconcreteinstitute.org.za

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