Mentor Speed Date: Building Connections in the Built Environment
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Mentor Speed Date: Building Connections in the Built Environment

A collaborative event by SACPCMP & CIOB | Hosted by University of Cape Town in partnership with Cape Peninsula University of Technology.

By CIOB Sub-Saharan Africa

Date and time

Location

University of Cape Town

Rondebosch Cape Town, 7700 South Africa

About this event

  • Event lasts 5 hours

Join us for Mentor Speed Date, an exciting morning of connection, guidance, and inspiration for emerging professionals in the built environment. This unique event brings together students, young professionals, and seasoned experts from across the construction and built environment sectors in a fast-paced, face-to-face format designed to spark meaningful professional relationships.

Whether you're looking for career advice, industry insights, or just want to expand your network, this event is your chance to engage directly with professionals from SACPCMP (South African Council for the Project and Construction Management Professions) and the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).

What to Expect

  • A series of short, focused one-on-one mentoring conversations
  • Opportunities to meet professionals from a wide range of disciplines
  • A relaxed and interactive environment to ask questions, gain career insights, and make connections
  • Light refreshments and networking

Who Should Attend?

  • University students studying construction, project management, quantity surveying, architecture, civil engineering, and related fields
  • Recent graduates and emerging professionals in the built environment
  • Industry professionals keen to give back and mentor the next generation

Why Attend?

  • Discover career paths and professional development opportunities
  • Get real-world advice from experienced mentors
  • Build relationships that could shape your future in the industry

Organized by

We are the world's largest and most influential professional body for construction management and leadership. We have a Royal Charter to promote the science and practice of building and construction for the benefit of society, and we’ve been doing that since 1834.

FreeAug 16 · 8:00 AM GMT+2