In 2015, SPG Zuid-Holland, Techniek College Rotterdam, Municipality of Schiedam together with consulting partner Nehem embarked on a Public-Private Partnership. Zuid-Holland Infra Park (ZIP) and its partner have invested to provide contemporary education for new intake, students and workers in civil and civil engineering. Consultancy partner Nehem supports the partners in realizing its ambitions and making ZIP more sustainable.
Practice shows that it is not always easy to get education and business to work together. Therefore, setting up the ZIP requires more intensive cooperation between education and business. Not always an easy task because there are also legal obstacles that make a change in vocational education difficult. And that is not what the business community is waiting for. If we want to train the professional for the future, vocational education will also have to change with them.
Now fully utilized after a difficult start
"SPG Zuid-Holland and Techniek college Rotterdam are on the right track," says Rob van Dalen, ZIP operations manager. "After a difficult start due to the crisis we were still in the middle of, we now see that ZIP is being fully utilized. In addition to regular vocational education, there are all kinds of training issues that we can fill. Practical training, taking aptitude tests and providing practical exams. In addition to companies affiliated with SPG making use of this, individual companies, municipality and educational institutions can also let their employees and students make use of the possibilities at ZIP."
Zuid-Holland Infra Park is also involved in Strong Engineering Education. In which the SPG has a lot to offer:
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Techniek College Rotterdam
For Techniek College Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland Infra Park (ZIP) is a distinctive training location for the world of civil engineering. Together, the established partners (SPG Zuid-Holland and Techniek College Rotterdam) offer contemporary education here to new inflow of students, apprentices and employees. Within ZIP there is intensive cooperation between education and business. Practice has shown that legal barriers hinder the connection between vocational education and business. The realization of ZIP has strengthened the cooperation and connection with the business community.
Rob: "We value good supervision of students and apprentices and together with the affiliated training companies, apprenticeship masters, instructors, training coordinators, bpv teachers and guest lecturers ensure that this is achieved. Our common goal is to train the craftsman/woman of the future."
Great need to professionals
During the crisis, it was difficult for students to get jobs in the construction industry. Recently, the construction market has been picking up and there is a great need for skilled workers. According to forecasts, this will only get better in the coming years. Lisette Ketting, education team leader of the infra courses, says: "We are happy that the market is picking up. We are therefore working extremely hard every day to train good professionals, and thanks to the great efforts of my team we have once again been awarded the TOP training designation this year. A token of appreciation of which we are proud."