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Strategies for the implementation of continuing professional development for SMEs in construction

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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by Anthony MillsAnthony Mills, J Smith, U Iyer-Raniga
The Victorian government (in Australia) intends to mandate that all registered building practitioners (RBP) undertake a minimum level of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) as part of the registration process. The introduction of CPD increases the travel costs for construction practitioners; due to the necessity to undertake a minimum level of training. This places an increased burden on construction companies' especially small regional-based firms that are not in a position of financial strength. This research is based on study of training needs of 73 construction companies in Victoria, Australia. The results show that training costs are being unequally weighted towards small regional-based firms; suggesting that the location of the company is a major contributing factor to their ability to meet registration requirements. Regional companies have comparatively high costs for training compared to metropolitan-based firms. Company location is a limiting factor that impacts on the ability of regional firms to implement training programs. This research investigates the notion that increasing registration requirements will improve outcomes for all participants.

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Event

Joint International Symposium of CIB Working Commissions (2003 : Singapore, Singapore)

Publisher

National University of Singapore. Dept. of Building

Location

Singapore, Singapore

Place of publication

Singapore, Singapore

Start date

2003-10-22

End date

2003-10-24

ISBN-10

9810497695

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2003, National University of Singapore

Editor/Contributor(s)

G Ofori, F Ling

Title of proceedings

Knowledge construction : proceedings of the Joint International Symposium of CIB Working Commissions : W55 : Building economics, W65 : Organisation and management of construction : W107 Construction in developing countries, 22-24 October 2003, Singapore /

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