CESA NPC definition

CESA NPC means Consulting Engineers South Africa Non-Profit Company, a common law company with its principal place of business at Balvenie Building, Kildrummy Office Park, ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇/o Witkoppen Road, Paulshof.

Examples of CESA NPC in a sentence

  • Fee The price paid to CESA NPC for a single Student to attend the Programme.

  • In exercising this right, CESA NPC undertakes to consult with the Employer and the Student regarding permission and the removal/omission of sensitive details/material.

  • The aim of the Agreement is to clarify the expectations, rights, roles, and obligations of each of the parties to the Agreement - the Student, the Employer, the Student’s Workplace Mentor and CESA NPC, and the resources required to fulfil the programme requirements.

  • The modules covered under this programme are: • Consulting Engineering Environment • Project Delivery • Finance • Law This Student Agreement binds the Student, their Employer, the Student’s Workplace Mentor and CESA NPC for the duration of the programme or the time that the Student takes to complete the full programme whichever occurs last.

  • Programme Convenors Programme Convenors are appointed by CESA NPC, and work in conjunction with CESA’s Education and Training Committee in assuring the quality of the programme’s content.

  • These specifications provide a guideline for preparing contract specifications and give a broad idea about class and type of construction for a particular purpose.

  • Permission to submit an assignment late will be granted at the sole discretion of CESA NPC.

  • Students who do not meet the overall programme requirements may, at the sole discretion of CESA NPC, be required to undergo a personal assessment in an interview with CESA’s Education and Training Manager and BCE Convenors, and/or write a supplementary exam which normally takes place during February of the following year.

  • CESA NPC Consulting Engineers South Africa Non-Profit Company t/a School of Consulting Engineering (SCE) (refer to Appendix 4).