Town Planning Is a Catalyst to the Movement of Change
When I think of “a movement” I think of something that resonates with people, something that galvanises people into action and something that brings people together. The majority of South Africans became a movement driven to free the country from apartheid. Their actions were driven…
The Procurement Regime That Supports Innovative Infrastructure and Mitigate Against Climate Change
As you are aware, the threat of climate change is ever-increasing, and it is imperative that we take urgent action to alleviate its impacts. One crucial area where we can make a significant difference is in the procurement processes related to infrastructure development and implementation….
Transformation of the Built Environment sector is an integral part of professionalising the state
On 3 November 2022, President Ramaphosa speaking at the National Assembly said “the spatial inequality in our country is one of the horrible legacies of apartheid and of our past… All over the world, and in many places in the world, poor people live inside…
Women Empowerment & Gender Equality Media Coverage
The CBE was covered in the following mainstream media platforms: Achieving Gender Equality. Diversity, and Inclusion in the Built Environment Professions – covered by Concrete Trends on 29 September 2022. Shattering the Glass Ceiling: Gender, equality, diversity, and inclusion in the built environment professions –…
ECSA Accounts to Stakeholders at its First Annual General Meeting
On Thursday, 20 October 2022, the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) convened its first Annual General Meeting (AGM) through a hybrid sitting. The meeting attended by members of the ECSA Sixth Term Council, registered persons, government departments, academia as well as recognised Voluntary Associations,…
21st Century Mayors Must Act Locally and Globally
South African cities and towns, like their global counterparts, face the super-sized challenges of unemployment, poverty, inequality, and it is the 21st century mayors that must lead the charge. They all face historic imbalances that need attention, increasing constraints on existing resources due to new…
Inspiring Change: Devising Strategies and Solutions to Achieve Gender Transformation in the Built Environment Professions
On the 5th of October 2022, the Council for the Built Environment Board (CBE) held a webinar under the theme: “Shattering the Glass Ceiling in the Built Environment Professions” and where stakeholders joined forces across the industry online to deconstruct the barriers, identify enablers and…
Achieving Gender Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion in the Built Environment Professions
The Women Empowerment and Gender Equality Transformation Collaborative Committee (WEGE TCC), spearheaded by the Council for the Built Environment (CBE), promotes the participation of women in the built environment in the South African economy and fair treatment in their areas of work. Despite the strong…
The Significant Advances Made in Gender Equality And Women’s Empowerment Over The Years
The South African society is crying out for transformation to rectify the wrongs of the past. Part of the outcry is for the age-old-phenomenon of gender equality to transform. Gender inequality is experienced differently across different cultures. It is also very evident in our built…
GPF, CBE to collaborate on transforming the construction sector
Provincial human settlements fund the Gauteng Partnership Fund (GPF) and construction industry regulatory body the Council for the Built Environment (CBE) have signed a memorandum of understanding committing to driving transformation and promoting professional practice standards through the involvement of professionally registered persons, structured candidacy training and mentorship development. To achieve…
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