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Professional Certificate in Construction Management

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Course Features

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Duration

4 months

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Effort

3 hours per week

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

Course Description

This program will teach you how to manage construction projects successfully and the skills required to be a modern Construction Manager. The construction industry has seen significant changes over the last few years. General contracting, construction management, project management, and program management are all part of the general contracting industry.

Construction Management involves the application of skills, knowledge, tools, techniques, and techniques to all the activities necessary to successfully complete a project. This requires students and practitioners to fully understand the various aspects of the worlds of developers, owners, architects, regulators, community groups, stakeholders, contractors, zoning lawyers, environmental lawyers and insurance providers.

A successful Construction Manager must be able to recognize and understand each participant's role and use modern management tools to move the project forward quickly and efficiently. The Construction Manager has their own organization and staff to manage, including the owner and designer. Success is a complex recipe.

Core concepts include

  • Estimating the cost and scheduling controls that are necessary to ensure project productivity and quality control.
  • How to manage the sustainable infrastructure process.
  • Construction management is an important part of civil engineering. Learn how construction management programs can benefit all stakeholders in the industry.
  • These are the most important construction methods and building materials that must be delivered.
  • These are the characteristics that a successful project manager must understand and use, including problem solving.
  • The roles of those involved in the planning, design and construction process and the tools needed to manage and lead them.
  • Modern CM practices emphasize a larger role for construction management professionals during planning, design and the early construction process.
  • How cost engineering and control will help you create a feedback system.
  • Communication protocols and project administration procedures are also available.
  • The construction project manager plays a key role in creating an environment where both the owner and the designer are supported.
  • Best practices in sustainable design and management construction management.
  • Incorporating safety programs, disaster prevention, and other elements into sustainable building practices.
  • Management of sustainable facilities, energy management, and renewable energy.
  • Green building construction.
  • Financial analysis and strategic planning.
  • This book explores the administrative and legal world of projects.

Course Overview

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International Faculty

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Post Course Interactions

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Instructor-Moderated Discussions

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Case Studies, Captstone Projects

Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

Construction management preparation, planning, design, engineering, business, and technical practices used in the construction industry Also includes an awareness of ethical, social, and legal responsibilities for construction management professionals

Examines the construction project management industry and the profession by looking at the nature of the industry, future trends, and opportunities The Program outlines the different sectors of the industry and various project delivery methods

How estimators and schedulers can make or break a construction project

Building Information Modeling (BIM), a virtual color representation of a building in three dimensions and how it is used as a tool to support the project design

Sustainable methods and construction materials, building systems, and controls in the construction industry, and the future trends in sustainable construction management

Course Instructors

Neil Schulman

Faculty

Mr. Schulman is a seasoned manager with over 40 year's experience. His activities have included extensive field operations and project management experience on numerous major commercial, institutiona...
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