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COMMUNITY PLUMBING CHALLENGE 2016
Diepsloot – Johannesburg, South Africa
GET INVOLVED: 9–15 JULY, 2016
• Community Plumbing Challenge 2016 will oversee a unique collaboration between visiting international Teams and WASSUP Diepsloot: the Water, Amenities and Sanitation Services Upgrade Programme.
• The event offers an exclusive personal and professional development opportunity for all involved, focussing on education, training, skills development and cultural exchange, manifested in practical action on-the-ground addressing design, construction and critical maintenance of public health facilities.
Team Formation
GET INVOLVED COMMUNITY PLUMBING CHALLENGE, 2016 9–15 JULY, 2016
GET INVOLVED COMMUNITY PLUMBING CHALLENGE, 2016 9–15 JULY, 2016
• The goal of the Community Plumbing Challenge programme is to demonstrate the vital role of the plumbing industry in protecting public health.
• The 2016 project will require Plumbers to design and install new sanitation systems for existing toilet and wash facilities across Diepsloot, working in close collaboration with the WASSUP team.
• New designs will take into consideration current infrastructure (including toilets, taps and drains), community sanitation needs, ongoing maintenance, and the ability to control and monitor water usage.
• 2 Team Members are recommended for this role.
PlumbingTEAM ROLE:
GET INVOLVED COMMUNITY PLUMBING CHALLENGE, 2016 9–15 JULY, 2016
TEAM ROLE:
Metalwork
• A critical aspect of existing toilet and wash facilities in Diepsloot is the door and locking mechanism. The design and functionality of these parts are a fundamental issue in terms of access, security and privacy for local residents when using the facilities on a daily basis. This issue is common in many other informal settlements across South Africa, and can be the difference between toilet facilities being used and being safe, or not.
• The 2016 project will require design, construction and installation of a new door and lock system: a suitable skillset, covering welding and fabrication abilities, is advised.
• 1 Team Member is recommended for this role.
Architecture/Engineering
GET INVOLVED COMMUNITY PLUMBING CHALLENGE, 2016 9–15 JULY, 2016
TEAM ROLE:
• The ongoing Diepsloot Sanitation Programme has evolved from the architectural network of Global Studio and Healthabitat, dating back to 2007. Mapping, consideration of the built environment, and broader urban planning are a key part of this unique community collaboration.
• The 2016 project will require ‘bigger picture’ thinking concerning the delivery and maintenance of new and upgraded sanitation facilities in Diepsloot, robust detailing for the whole plumbing installation, plus the ability to document and oversee project management onsite. A suitable skillset, with abilities in related software applications (e.g. CAD and/or BIM) is advised.
• 1 Team Member is recommended for this role.
• Team Leaders play a critical role in mentoring and directing their Team throughout the project, and are responsible for ongoing liaison with the Community Plumbing Challenge organizers and local community groups.
• The 2016 project will assign further specific roles to Team Leaders, to create an overall collaborative group across the project site.
• 2 Team Leaders/Coaches are recommended, per Team.
Team Leaders/Coaches
GET INVOLVED COMMUNITY PLUMBING CHALLENGE, 2016 9–15 JULY, 2016
INVITATION
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
• The Community Plumbing Challenge is organized and facilitated by IAPMO, in association with the World Plumbing Council (WPC), and we appeal to all WPC member agencies to take the lead in organizing and/or supporting representative team participation.
• The 2016 project represents a unique opportunity for participating agencies to showcase their most innovative and creative talents from various education and industry sectors: an exclusive collaboration on the international stage.
Framework
GET INVOLVED COMMUNITY PLUMBING CHALLENGE, 2016 9–15 JULY, 2016
• Cash donation, e.g. CSR funding• Products and tools for training• Products and tools for event• Technical support staff
• Four Team Members, ≤28• Two Team Leaders/Coaches• Skillsets as recommended
ORGANIZE, OVERSEE
STRATEGIC DIRECTION SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
ORGANIZE, OVERSEE
• Value-in-kind support• Students to form team• Staff to form team• Host training workshops
WPC Member Organization / Lead Agency
Centre(s)
CommunityPlumbing
Challenge Team
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Sponsor(s)
• Industry networking• Promotional support• Cash/Value-in-kind support
• As well as providing top talent with an extraordinary experience that inspires fresh global outlook, the Community Plumbing Challenge represents an initiation to international aid and development fieldwork, focussing on sustainable impact and innovation for public health.
• The programme is designed to raise public awareness around the global WASH agenda, and help participants build continuous professional development links across networks, showcasing individuals, institutions and investors involved.
Further benefits
GET INVOLVED COMMUNITY PLUMBING CHALLENGE, 2016 9–15 JULY, 2016