Photo caption: Signing of MoU between ASAQS and MBSA Back left: Roy Mnisi - Executive Director of MBSA, Mohau Mphomela Executive Director of MBSA North, Larry Feinberg - Executive Director of the ASAQS, Christelle Bown – New President of the ASAQS Front left: John Matthews - President of MBSA, Yunus Bayat – Outgoing President of the ASAQS
The annual Association of South African Quantity Surveyors (ASAQS) Conference was held on 1 August at the Century City Conference Centre in Cape Town. This year’s theme was ‘Shift towards opportunity’ and among the over three hundred delegates was the President of the Master Builders South Africa, John Matthews, President of the South African Institute of Architects, Dr Luyanda Mpahlwa, Stakeholder Director from the MEC office, Boingotlo Nthebe, as well as the Chief Director of Construction Sector Regulation at the National Department of Public Works and Infrastructure, Devon Pillay, among other esteemed guests. In his opening address, ASAQS Executive Director, Larry Feinberg, said that in an ever-shifting world where work is scarce and competition is fierce, the economies that thrive are the ones who continue to adapt and learn, as well as share their knowledge with others. “During my many conversations with Quantity Surveyors, skills development and training is consistently cited as one of the biggest challenges our industry faces. The Association will place sustained emphasis on delivering technical programs that strengthen our profession through education, training and upskilling. The way we do business is changing and the ASAQS continues to work towards ensuring that South African Quantity Surveyors remain world-class by staying ahead of changes in the industry,” said Feinberg. Green buildings outperform the rest Phil Barttram, MSCI Executive Director, gave a presentation on the ROI of green buildings. “Over the past three years, the Total Return for Green Star Certified Prime and A-Grade buildings has been higher than for non-certified offices driven by consistently better capital growth. This shows that there is perceived lower risk in the future income stream of certified offices.” According to Barttram, Green Star Certified buildings are more popular with tenants and building occupants. “Green buildings have more natural light and are generally more attractive for tenants. These buildings are resilient to increasing vacancies and the reduced perception of risk is underpinned by the lower vacancies and higher net income growth,” said Barttram. Strategically planning the next steps Deshun Deysel, one of South Africa’s leading female high-altitude mountaineers, gave an inspiring keynote presentation at the event. Deysel told attendees that although we can't always control what happens in our external environments, humans have full control over your thoughts. “Your thoughts become your reality, which is why you need to set your mind on the things you can control. In the same way that mountaineers regroup during an expedition, businesses should always go back to basecamp to regroup and strategically plan how they are going to move forward. South Africa is experiencing a basecamp moment. It’s time to regroup, rethink, and strategize the next move,” said Deysel. Dr Luyanda Mpahlwa gave a presentation on the importance of socially inclusive development. “Collaboration between the private and sectors are needed to avoid working in silos. Through collaboration, we will empower ourselves, inspire confidence and be able to contribute to a better future,” said Mpahlwa. During the event, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the ASAQS Outgoing President Yunus Bayat and MBSA President John Matthews. The ASAQS looks forward to continuing its partnership with the MBSA. ENDS MEDIA CONTACT: Stephné du Toit, 084 587 9933, [email protected] For more information on ASAQS please visit: Website: www.asaqs.co.za Facebook: The Association of South African Quantity Surveyors
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Photo caption: A -Nthabiseng Motlatle, ASAQS Wits Student Chapter Chairperson with Mr Larry Feinberg ED of ASAQS. B: Christelle Bown – President ASAQS
Photo credit: Claire Clarke - Framed by Claire Photography The Association of South African Quantity Surveyors (ASAQS) has appointment Ms. Christelle Bown as its new President. She is the second ever female president of the ASAQS, following Prof. Gaye le Roux, who was elected to this prestigious position in 2006. Bown’s appointment was announced at the highly successful 2019 ASAQS conference themed Shift towards Opportunity, held at the Century City Conference Centre in Cape Town on the 1st August 2019 and attended by over 300 delegates. Nthabiseng Motlatle was recently elected as Chairperson of the ASAQS Wits Student Chapter. “It is a great time for young women to enter the Quantity Surveying. We have more women, like the incoming president of the ASAQS, taking up leadership positions than ever before. I am very proud to be a young woman in a position of leadership today and take this role very seriously,” says Nthabiseng. Sticking to the conference theme we asked these two ladies a few questions: Christelle Bown – President ASAQS Q: What is needed to shift a mindset from focusing on challenges to focusing on opportunities? A: Different people need different things to cause a shift in mindset. Some need a traumatic personal event and for another a spoken word may suffice. For me, personally, during our recent ASAQS Conference in Cape Town, I realised I must shift my attitude to not only focus on the opportunities but first identify the opportunity(s) in every challenge I may face, daily. Q: In your opinion, which shifts are necessary in the Quantity Surveying profession to keep it relevant in the long term? A: If we can all shift our mindset to focus on the opportunities within the challenges, we stay relevant. That said, if I look back on Quantity Surveying from the days when I started out as a Candidate QS to today, the QS profession has made major shifts despite QS’s being labelled as ‘set in our ways’, ‘conservative’, ‘reluctant to embrace changes to procedures which have worked for us for a long time’. We have made shifts and will continue to shift towards opportunities. Q: If you had the authority to shift one piece of legislation or regulation related to the Quantity Surveyor's role in the built environment, what would it be? A: Do I only get to change one? I would then choose something which may not result in a higher income stream, but rather fulfilling a need I believe is out there and feel passionate about. I would like to make it mandatory or at least very strongly advised, for the average person who wants to build and/or alter their own residence to appoint a QS. Like they must appoint an Architect to get the plans approved and an Engineer to sign off on the structure, they need a Quantity Surveyor to protect their financial interests. Q: What shift will you be working towards during your term as ASAQS president? A: Even better communication with our ASAQS members. There are so many valuable and exciting things currently happening at Board level and our members deserve to know and understand more about exactly what the ASAQS is doing for the profession. I get the comment/question “So, why must I be a member of the ASAQS? What are they actually doing for me?” far too often and want to change this. Nthabiseng Motlatle, ASAQS Wits Student Chapter Chairperson Q: In your experience, what is the benefit of shifting from an instant gratification mindset to a longer-term focus? A: For me, everything is about setting goals for yourself and achieving them. The student chapter has always been centered around catering for student members’ academic and professional needs. When we sit down at the beginning of every year to lay down a plan of action for the chapter, it is always with this in mind. It is rewarding when someone comes up to us at the end if an event and thank us for the positive message or guidance we have brought into their lives. This is the exact why this chapter was formed. It is this gratification that fuels us to provide better services in future and one of the reasons that this student chapter has become so successful in a such a short period of time. Q: What positive shifts have you seen in your own life due to your active involvement as an ASAQS member? A: Before I joined the ASAQS, I was very uncertain about my future in the built environment. I almost missed out on an opportunity to be part of this incredible profession because of my lack of knowledge. When I started attending the events hosted by the Wits student chapter in 2016, my view on this profession changed and I started taking an interest in it. I would do research about the profession and job shadowed quantity surveyors several times, which helped me make an informed decision for my Honours year application. Becoming a member and ultimately, part of the executive committee, has helped sharpen my communication skills, meet and exchange contact details with successful industry giants. My leadership skills have improved immensely. I work for one of the best global infrastructure companies in the world and I owe most of this success to the ASAQS. Q: Did you have to make any mindset and habit shifts to enable you to lead the ASAQS Wits Student Chapter? A: I was very nervous when I assumed the position of chairperson. My greatest support has come from the various committees within the Wits student chapter. I try to ensure that everyone whom is part of the committee express themselves with every decision that must be taken. I have included both the sub and executive committees in all our decision-making processes and I think this has been the winning formula for the chapter thus far. ENDS MEDIA CONTACT: Stephne du Toit, 084 587 9933, [email protected], www.atthatpoint.co.za For more information on ASAQS please visit: Website: www.asaqs.co.za Facebook: The Association of South African Quantity Surveyors |
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