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Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) has announced that enrolment for its 2026 Business of Consulting Engineering Management Development Programme (BCE MDP) will be limited to 30 participants.

CESA caps 2026 BCE MDP intake to 30 participants

This decision, says CESA, underscores its commitment to delivering a high-quality learning experience that emphasises personalised mentorship, active engagement and practical outcomes.

“Limiting next year’s intake to 30 participants underscores our commitment to maintaining the exceptional quality and impact that define this programme. With a smaller cohort, we create a more inclusive and interactive learning environment, one that encourages deeper discussion, stronger peer connections, and meaningful collaboration. Every student will benefit from personalised mentoring and the opportunity to fully engage with the programme’s material,” says Chris Campbell, CEO of CESA.

“In our industry, continuous learning is non-negotiable. The BCE MDP will equip engineers with the strategic insight and management capability to accelerate their careers and add measurable value to their firms,” he adds.

The BCE MDP is designed to bridge the gap between technical engineering expertise and business leadership. The 10-month programme includes more than 60 practical and strategic focused subjects, on project delivery, legal and contractual aspects, financial management, and interpersonal skills.

Campbell explains that engineers increasingly face complex projects, multidisciplinary teams, and high client expectations that demand leadership, decision-making and commercial awareness. “By emphasising these skills, the programme helps create a new generation of leaders who can drive innovation, efficiency, and sustainable growth, reinforcing the profession’s role in shaping South Africa’s infrastructure and economic future.”

On this industry-specific management development programme, participants benefit from one afternoon of weekly interactive online sessions, with bespoke materials and certification, carrying 15 ECSA CPD credits,  all of which contribute to their professional development.

“Whether you aspire to lead, pursue leadership roles or transition into a different role, engineering practitioners and built environment practitioners broadly, who complete the BCE MDP emerge more capable, more confident and more competent.

“By combining real-world case studies with practical application, the BCE MDP continues to evolve in response to the changing demands of the consulting engineering industry,” Campbell concludes.

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