Page 1 Indian Plumbing Skills Council (IPSC) A Presentation to Hon’ble Shri Jairam Ramesh Minister Of Rural Development October 08,2013
Dec 17, 2015
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Indian Plumbing Skills Council (IPSC)
A
Presentation to
Hon’ble Shri Jairam Ramesh
Minister Of Rural Development
October 08,2013
The Importance of Plumbing…
In a recent speech to villagers in Rajasthan, Rural Development Minister advised young women
* Not to consider marrying a suitor unless he has an indoor toilet.
* Only 50% of households in the world's second-most populated country have indoor toilets, making India the 'world's largest open-air toilet‘
* We in India have more Mobile phones than indoor sanitation facilities
IPSC formed to cater to the need for skilled manpower for the plumbing industry in India and abroad
Indian Plumbing Skills Council (IPSC) is an initiative under the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC)
The Importance of Plumbing…
IPSC’s endeavour is to make India Healthy by meeting everyday needs for hygiene, and personal care that help people feel good, look good and get more out of life.
Joint Effort for forming IPSC
INCOSAMA an apex body in the plumbing sector
Backed by titans of industry
Full support of NSDC
Industry Support in developing IPSC
Manufacturer’s, Consultant’s, Plumbing Contractor’s, Plumbing Consultant’s, Plumbing & Fire Fighting Consultant’s, Academician’s, Pump Manufacturer’s, Association’s, Distributor’s, etc.
Governing Body
1. R K Somany, CMD HSIL Ltd - CHAIRMAN IPSC2. Vinay Gupta, MD Bathline India Pvt Ltd VICE CHAIRMAN IPSC3. M K Gupta, MD MKG Engineering Services Pvt Ltd, New Delhi 4. Manoj Mathur, Chief Consultant Premier Engineering Consultants, Hyderabad 5. J K Verma, Director Northern Sanitation, New Delhi6. Sandip K Roychoudhry, Director Sanitary Syndicate P Ltd, Kolkata 7. Mr. A. P. Mathur CPWD Nominee8. C S Gupta, Nominee Indian Plumbing Association - (IPA)9. Mr. C. Shekar Reddy, Construction Industry Nominee10. Prof. V K Paul, Professor of Building and Engineering Materials, SPA Delhi11. Prof. (Dr) Asis Mazumdar Professor Jadavpur University
12. Mr. D.S.Sachdeva, NSDC Nominee
13. R B Kabra, Director INCOSAMA
14. Harsh Agarwala, MD Ori-Plast Group
15. Sanjeev K Agarwal, MD Binay Udyog Pvt Ltd, Kolkata
16. Gurmit Singh Arora, MD Rajco Metal Industries Pvt, Mumbai
17. N. Rajeev, ESPA Water Systems Pvt Ltd, Bangalore
18.Deepak Poddar, Director Ashirvad Pipes Pvt Ltd, Bangalore
19. Milind Shete, MD Milind Services, Nashik
20. Ashish Gupta Director, GMGR Bathfittings Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi
21. Manoj Dhar, Director, Lurizol Advanced Materials India P. Ltd.
22. Harish K. Khilnani, MD, Dyener Electro Systems P. Ltd.
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Size of plumbing industry – 7.5% to 15% the size of construction industry [Size of construction industry – Rs 330,000 Crore in 2010-11]
Manpower requirement – 2.5% of manpower in construction industry [Currently, 33 million people employed in construction industry]
More than 70% of the plumbers come from Orissa (Kendrapada District) Organized workforce to Unorganized workforce = 10:90 Most of the skill learning in the industry happens through unstructured, on-the
job training (OJT) The industry has three main segments:Plumbers & Contractors in the construction industryManufacturers of plumbing related productsPlumbing Consultants
Plumbing Sector – Overview
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Apart from construction, plumbing is now being frequently used for different services: Water supply; Sewage and drainage; Gas supply; Water treatment; Fire fighting; Industrial waste management; and Air conditioning.
Plumbing products have also got advanced in terms of technology, so their installation and servicing requires highly skilled labor force.
Plumbers & Contractors in the construction industry – CAGR of about 11.1%
Plumbing Consultant – Specialized role has existed for last 35 years but has gained momentum in the last 10 years
Recently, besides Civil & Mechanical Engineers, Draftsmen, Quantity Surveyors, Design Engineers, Computer operators (CAD), Environment Engineers have started joining Plumbing Consultant segment.
Plumbing Sector – Growth and Key Market Trends
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Plumbing IndustryMarket Size - Rs 23,300 + Crore
Employment - ~1,405,000Plumbers & Contractors in the construction industryEmployment - ~900,000
Plumbing Consultants Market Size - Rs 1,500 + Crore
Employment - ~5,000
Manufacturers of Plumbing related products
Market Size - Rs 21,800 + Crore
Employment - ~500,000Sanitary Ware Market Size - Rs 1,600 +
Crore
Bathroom fittings / bathroom hardware
Market Size - Rs 1,800 + Crore
Pipes and fittingsMarket Size - Rs 17,000
+ Crore
ValvesMarket Size - Rs 1,400 +
Crore
Plumbing Sector – Market Size and Employment
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Government
• Development Authorities
• Public Works Department (PWD)
• Public Health and Engineering Department (PHED)
• Urban Local Bodies
• NSDC• Customs
Department• Tax Department
Associations & Institutions
• World Plumbing Council
• The International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Official (IAPMO)
• Indian Plumbing Association (IPA)
• Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI)
• Indian Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Engineers (ISHRAE)
• Fire and Safety Association of India (FSAI)
• All India Sanitaryware Manufacturers Association (AISMA)
• International Council for Promotion of Copper Industries (ICPCI)
• Brihan Mumbai Licensed Plumbers Association (BMLPA)
• Indian Council of Ceramic Tiles and Sanitaryware (ICCTAS)
Contractors/Builders
• Plumbing Contractors• Aqualine
Engineers• D.S. Gupta
Construction Pvt. Ltd.
• GR Tech Services Pvt. Ltd
• Professional Plumbing Co.
• Builders• Jaypee• 3C• Raheja• L&T – ECC• Gaursons• DLF• Unitech
Consultants
• D’plumbing Consultants, Mumbai
• John Mech-El Technologies (P) Ltd, Mumbai
• Spectral Services• MKG Consultants,
New Delhi• Northern
Sanitation (P) LTD, New Delhi
• Uniplus Consultants
Manufacturers• HSIL• Cera• Parryware• ROCA• Villeroy & Boch• Kohler• Aquaplus• Jaquar & Co.• Hindware• Grohe• JAL• Bathline• Havells• Prince Pipes &
Fittings• Tata• Finolex• Supreme• Jindal Pipes• Kirloskar
Brothers• L&T and BHEL for
Industrial Valves
Plumbing Sector – Industry Structure and Some Key Players
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Employment in Construction Sector by Education Level of Workers Category % of employmet Total Employment*Unskilled workers 83% 25.6 million *Skilled workers 10% 3.3 million *Engineers 3% 0.8 million *Technicians and foremen 2% 0.6 million *Clerical 2% 0.7 million
Source: Report of the Working Group on Construction for the Eleventh Five Year Plan, Planning Commission, Government of India
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Incremental Requirement for Key Skills in the Construction Sector in India by 2022 Profile Incremental Requirement (’000) Skill Level Minimally educated 38,038 Carpenters 1,892 Vocationally Trained Masons 1,419 Vocationally Trained Steel fixers 1,419 Vocationally Trained Plumbers 1,183 Vocationally Trained engineers 473 Specialised Supervisors 473 Specialised Surveyors 47 Specialised Foremen 946 Specialised Crane operators 7 Vocationally Trained Electricians 473 Vocationally Trained Welders 473 Vocationally TrainedOthers (including painters,equipment operators) 459 Vocationally Trained Total 47,302 Source: Report on ‘Human Resource and Skill Building Requirements in the Building, Construction and Real Estate Services,’ National Skill Development
Corporation.
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Incremental Requirement for Key Skills in the Construction Sector in India by 2022 Profile Incremental Requirement (’000) Skill Level Minimally educated 38,038 Carpenters 1,892 Vocationally Trained Masons 1,419 Vocationally Trained Steel fixers 1,419 Vocationally Trained Plumbers 1,183 Vocationally Trained engineers 473 Specialised Supervisors 473 Specialised Surveyors 47 Specialised Foremen 946 Specialised Crane operators 7 Vocationally Trained Electricians 473 Vocationally Trained Welders 473 Vocationally TrainedOthers (including painters,equipment operators) 459 Vocationally Trained Total 47,302 Source: Report on ‘Human Resource and Skill Building Requirements in the Building, Construction and Real Estate Services,’ National Skill Development
Corporation.
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IPSC: Mandate for next 10 years
• Manpower to be certified in 10 yrs 12+ lakhs
• Number of Trainers to be trained 11,000+
Number of Training Institutes to be certified 220
• Number of Trades for which skill 50
development has to be carried out
Milestones of IPSC
Milestones at IPSC……
IPSC registered u/s 25 on 11th July 2012
Approval of NSDC received on 26th Sept 2012
Grant agreement signed on 28th December 2012
First Grant Received in June 2013
NOS for 30 job roles made
Milestones of IPSC
Milestones at IPSC……
Curriculum & content for 3 job roles ready
Curriculum and Content for 3 job roles developed with consultations with US-IAPMO, School of Planning and Architecture ,UK,SkillsTech-Australia & others
Milestones of IPSC
Milestones at IPSC……
Curriculum & content for 3 job roles ready
Training to commence from 15th October 2013Content made with consultations with IAPMO, School of Planning and Architecture ,
Special Initiative by IPSC
Course, Training & Placement for disabled children (hearing impaired)-Pilot Initiative
The Way Forward……
Skill Gap Study
Labour Management Information System (LMIS) Accreditation framework to be developed
MoUs to be signed with Accreditation Partners
Selection of Assessment/Certification Partners
Thank you !
Let us all work to build a skilled nation!
Please contact:Indian Plumbing Skills Council
B-168-169, DDA Complex, Okhla Phase – 1, New Delhi – 110020, IndiaE:[email protected],Website: www.ipssc.in
Tele:+91 11 26816647/41513580