

Property Development Programme (PDP)Course Profile and ObjectivesThe extremely popular Property Development Programme is presented jointly by the Graduate School of Business (GSB) of the University of Cape Town, and SAPOA. This intensive two-week course, held at the GSB in Cape Town, is South Africa’s premier management programme on property finance, valuation, property law, negotiation, investment, development, marketing and management. Delegates attending PDP will find their skills and knowledge sharpened not only by the practical instruction and case studies, but also by the interchange of ideas with their course colleagues, resulting in an extended basic knowledge in the principles and practices of property investment, development, marketing and management. An experienced GSB faculty – supplemented by national and international instructors – will provide a strong base to the programme in the areas of financial management, group dynamics, strategic thinking, negotiation and presentation skills and economics. The balance of the instruction and seminar leadership will come – sourced by SAPOA – from leading figures in the industry and from a series of projects, which will be undertaken on a competitive inter-team basis. One long-term objective of the course is to promote the profitability of sponsoring companies through high level management development. In addition, delegates build longlasting business and personal relationships with course colleagues. Participants are drawn from the many disciplines that comprise the commercial property industry, for example, property development, financial, legal, architectural, engineering, quantity surveying, building planning and the broking sectors. The calibre of participants is traditionally very high and the standard of instruction is therefore pitched at senior and potential senior management. Structure of the Course and WorkloadA maximum of 64 delegates are selected to attend each PDP. The organisers will select delegates and reserve the right to accept or reject applications. The PDP course is extremely intensive, with lectures and projects from 08h30 to 23h00, Monday through to Friday, hence the requirement that delegates live in residence. The learning process is stimulated through a combination of class instruction, discussion, seminars and project work. This is supplemented by periods of private preparation, during which the delegate reviews the course material provided during the past day, and prepares for coming lectures. Participation in lectures and groups is essential for the learning process. Projects are assigned during the course, for completion by the groups. A final group project to be presented to a panel of judges. On the last evening of the course, delegates attend a dinner at a private venue to be advised, where they receive certificates from the GSB and awards are made for the final project. An assessment of each delegate will be forwarded to the sponsor and delegate on completion of the course. Group Discussions and Field Work ProjectsThe composition of the groups is as balanced as possible, with regard to the disciplines from which the participants are drawn. Groups will tackle projects such as: - Valuation of a property
- Financing alternatives for property development or acquisitions
- Town planning implications of a given property
Areas of StudyECONOMICSThe course covers the present state and future prospects of the South African economy. It also offers a broad insight into the impact of domestic and international developments on the property market. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTFocusing on the role of the financial manager, this segment is designed to help management develop strategies to deal with change in the business climate. Topics include: cash management, return on investments, discounted cash flow and innovative financing. MARKETINGInsight into the principles of marketing, sound marketing strategies and the opportunities for marketing property. VIABILITY, FEASIBILITY AND VALUATIONAssessment of the viability of projects. The segment on valuations will examine the broad economic principles of property valuations and the difference between cost and value. CONTRACTS & TENDERSTopics include: Bills of Quantities, different types of building contracts, competitive tenders and negotiated contracts, competitive negotiation, how to reduce the overall planning and building period, and the standard building contract. TOWN PLANNINGParticipants will be taken through the whole planning process, including procedures. The course gives an introduction to town planning and the establishment of townships, examines the legislative framework, the controls and design standards within which planners must work. PROPERTY MANAGEMENTThis segment deals with the management of income producing properties: commercial and industrial (factories, offices, shopping centres), residential, parking garages. PROPERTY LAWA review of legislation applicable to all property matters, including property legislation. PROPERTY TAXATIONThe principles and practicalities of taxation as they affect purchases, the sales of property, the design of buildings and complexes, and property management, including VAT. Possible future taxation scenarios as they affect property will also be discussed. STRATEGIC THINKING – DOING BUSINESS IN THE CHAOTIC WORLDA pragmatic process of strategic thinking in order to help participants contextualise the inevitable challenges and opportunities of the future market place. PROJECTSThe culmination of the course is the application of principles learned on the course to a theoretical property development in or around Cape Town. In addition, case studies and daily projects are set. OTHER MODULESThe course will also include other subjects such as: Introduction to property development Design technology Property and the environment Financial feasibility Valuations Property economics Risk management Asset management Property financing methods Facilities management Property research Negotiation skills Tourism Property Development and how to drive entrepreneurial development
Background to the Sapoa Educational ProgrammesEach year, SAPOA – in partnership with various tertiary Educational Institutions – presents a range of short courses and training programmes in commercial property. The PDP course is designed to meet the needs of middle and senior management positions in the commercial property industry. The number of delegates attending each course is limited, and it is recommended that application forms are processed and submitted urgently in each instance. The attached pages provide a synopsis of the Property Development Programme, as well as a registration form. Please make copies of the registration form for your own records. Course Date & Closing Date for ApplicationDate: 20 July – 01 August 2008 Venue: Graduate School of Business University of Cape Town Closing Date: 30 April 2008 Note: Limited to 64 delegates! Course Fee (VAT Inclusive)Tuition:
SAPOA Members: R20 232.00 per person (VAT Incl)
Non-Members: R26 116.00 per person (VAT Incl)
Accommodation: NB: Must be booked directly with hotel. On enquiry mention GSB Executive Education
programme to qualify for these special rates.
Option 1 (Recommended):
Commodore Hotel (5 Star)
Standard room p/night, Bed & Breakfast
R895.00 (VAT inclusive).
Contact: Beatrice Seekoei or Jacqui Engelbrecht,
Tel: (021) 415 1000 Fax: (021) 415 1177
Email: bseekoei@legacyhotels.co.za
Option 2:
Portswood Hotel (4 Star)
Standard room p/night, Bed & Breakfast
R760.00 (VAT inclusive).
Contact: Jacques Williams,
Tel: (021) 415 1000 Fax: (021) 419 7570
Email: jwilliams@legacyhotels.co.za
Option 3:
Breakwater Lodge (Economy)
Single Room (Twin Shared bathroom)
Bed & Breakfast R343.00 (VAT inclusive.)
Single Room (En-suite Private bathroom)
Bed & Breakfast R553.00 (VAT inclusive.)
Contact: Liezel Witbooi
Tel: (021) 406 1063 Fax: (021) 406 1436
Email: liezelwi@gsb.uct.ac.za
NB: Lunch and dinner are excluded. Stonebreakers Restaurant on the Breakwater Campus
offers lunch and dinner at R72.00 per meal.
ACCOMMODATION AT THE BREAKWATER LODGE, AT THE GSB, CAPE TOWN
Please note: Only 45 rooms have private bathrooms, and 19 have shared showers. Rooms
will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis.
Very Important Please Read CarefullyApplicationsThe closing date for applications is 30 April 2008. The emphasis on the PDP course is interactive participation, therefore the number of delegates on the programme is limited to 64. Due to the high standard of this course, the organisers reserve the right to select the appropriate delegates to attend this course. The composition of the groups is as balanced as possible, with regard to the disciplines from which the participants are drawn. Applicants will be advised of their acceptance by the end of May 2008 and will be supplied with all relevant information well in advance of the programme starting date. Hotel Direct Booking Information COMMODORE HOTEL (5 Star) Portswood Square, Portswood Road, V&A Waterfront Contact: Beatrice Seekoei or Jacqui Engelbrecht, Tel: (021) 415 1000 Fax: (021) 415 1177 Email: bseekoei@legacyhotels.co.za For more information: www.legacyhotels.co.za PORTSWOOD HOTEL (4 Star) Portswood Square, Portswood Road, V&A Waterfront Contact: Jacques Williams, Tel: (021) 415 1000 Fax: (021) 419 7570 Email: jwilliams@legacyhotels.co.za For more information: www.legacyhotels.co.za BREAKWATER LODGE (Economy) Portswood Road, V&A Waterfront Contact: Liezel Witbooi Tel: (021) 406 1063 Fax: (021) 406 1436 Email: liezelwi@gsb.uct.ac.za For more information: www.proteahotels.com For More Information ContactJane Padayachee SAPOA Educational Programmes Paddock View Hunt’s End Office Park 36 Wierda Road West Wierda Valley Sandton 2146 Tel (011) 883 0679 Fax (011) 883 0684 Email events@sapoa.org.za
|