An investigation of training and mentoring of emerging contractors in the Eastern Cape

Authors

  • Ian Moss Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
  • John Smallwood Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38140/as.v15i2.184

Keywords:

Training, Mentoring, Monitoring, Emerging contractors

Abstract

Having an effective mentoring programme in place in the construction industry is critical to the development and growth of emerging contractors as well as the industry as a whole. A survey was undertaken among the mentees who attended a specific mentoring programme in the Eastern Cape to establish the need for training, mentoring and monitoring of emerging contractors. Primary data was collected by means of a telephonic survey of the emerging contractors as well as the mentors and service providers regarding the mentoring programme. Secondary data was obtained from the survey of the literature. The main findings were that there is a huge need for training and mentoring of emerging contractors and that monitoring after completion of the programme is a necessity. Furthermore, although it was determined that all facets of training and mentoring are important, in order to ensure the overall development of emerging contractors, the development of financial and management skills on site requires the most attention. 

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Published

2008-12-31

How to Cite

Moss, I. and Smallwood, J. (2008) “An investigation of training and mentoring of emerging contractors in the Eastern Cape”, Acta Structilia, 15(2), pp. 115–125. doi: 10.38140/as.v15i2.184.

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