Construction-Management Course
Course
Distance
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Advanced
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Methodology
Distance Learning
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Class hours
330h
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
December
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Online campus
Yes
Construction Management Diploma Level 5. Diploma of achievement in Construction Management. Additional CPD Accredited Construction Management Certificate with 130 CPD points available without extra study. The course comes with easy to understand e-learning study materials.
Construction-Management
Planning for a quality result is one thing. Actually delivering it is something else entirely. Throughout the project delivery process in its entirety, management of production/Construction quality is of critical importance. While the project’s specifications typically indicate what’s expected and required, quality control ensures they are met or exceeded. Quality assurance is an essential part of the contract or agreement reached between the organisation and the client. Without effective, ongoing and all-encompassing quality control, the final result is unlikely to live up to initial expectations. The consequences of which could be catastrophic for the organisation responsible.
Study quality control from the perspective of a working construction manager with this Construction Management Quality Controlling During Construction exclusive tutorial. Explore the advantages and disadvantages of quality control, along with quality assurance, the economic objectives of quality control and the promotion/facilitation of quality control in the field. Learn about the advantages and disadvantages of contractor quality control in a Construction Management setting.
Important information
Price for Emagister users: On successful completion of the course you can pay the Endorsed/Accreditation certificate fee in order to claim the certificate.
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About this course
Studying for Level 5 Advanced Diploma in Construction Management comes highly recommended for anyone looking to establish themselves as a true leader in this dynamic and rewarding profession. By beginning with the basics and gradually guiding learners through the most important and complex industry issues, our top-level Level 5 Diploma in Construction Management open to newcomers with no existing experience or expertise. We design our courses to be as accessible and flexible as possible, with absolutely no deadlines or time restrictions to worry about.
No particular entry requirement.
OPTION-I: Endorsed Certificate of Achievement from ABC Awards
At the end of the course, learner can claim an endorsed certificate by paying £120 accreditation fee+postal charges.
Certificate of course Completion
(soft copy) can be claimed for £15. If you need hard copy of this certificate you will pay £25
OPTION-II: CPD Certificate
Upon successful completion of the course, a fee is payable for a CPD Accredited Diploma in PDF format or hard copy.
CPD Accredited Diploma (PDF format)=£30
CPD Accredited Diploma (Hardcopy)=£95
Postage Charges:
National £9
International £15
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Subjects
- Quality Training
- Planning
- Project
- Purchasing
- Management
- Contracts
- Supervisor
- Quality Assurance
- Quality
- Construction
- Construction Management
- Materials
- Industry
- Construction Training
Teachers and trainers (1)
Cpd Tutor
Tutor
Course programme
Module 1 - Construction Management Basics
- Market Size and its Importance
- Features of the Construction Industry
- Multiplicity of Agencies
- Productivity and Labour Quality
- Role of Construction Supervisor
- Responsibilities of the Construction Supervisor
- Construction Supervisor and the Phases of Construction Project
Module 2 - Project Organisation in Construction
- Project Life Cycle
- Product Lifecycle
- Project Phases and Processes
- Orthodox Construction Approach
- Pre-Feasibility Report:
- Project Planning and Design Phase
- Project Procurement Process
- Project Execution and Control Phase
- Project Organisation
Module 3 - Cost Estimation for Construction Projects
- Estimate of a Construction Project
- Estimation during Feasibility Studies
- Quick Method of Approximate Estimate
- Estimation during the Project Report Stage and for Project Approval Execution Strategy
- Estimating for Planning Bill of Quantities
- Estimating for Planning and Scheduling
Module 4 - Preliminary Investigations for Constriction Projects
- Types of Buildings
- Zoning and Other Factors
- Environmental Impact Study (EIS)
- Criteria for Location and Site Selection
- Structure of Rock
- Construction at Rock Sites
Module 5 - Site Organisation and Management
- Access To Site And Site Roads
- Types of Construction
- Storing Various Construction Materials
- Lime
- Structural and Reinforce Steel
- Roofing Materials
- Boards
Module 6 - Planning Equipment in Construction Industry
This module covers the following topics
- Equipment Selection
- Equipment Productivity
- Product Features and Attachments
- Matching of Construction Equipment and Plant
- Advantages of Purchasing Equipment
- Owning and Operating Costs
- Plus more
Module 7 - Construction Equipment Management
- Equipment Management Organisation
- Spare Parts Inventory
- Availability of Spare Parts
- Inventory Management
- STOCK PLANNING
- Necessity of Maintenance Management
- Principal Aspects and Methods of Maintenance
Module 8 - Construction Material Management
- Material Planning and Control
- Stores and Inventory Control
- Importance of Material Management
- Issues Confronting Material Management
- Quality Specification
- Centralised versus Decentralised Purchasing
- Vendor Rating
- Rating Methods
Module 9 - Procurement and Storage in Construction Industry
This module covers the following topics
- Elements of Purchasing
- Materials Purchasing System
- Offer Processing Stage
- Receipt of Materials, Transportation and Inspection
- Stores Systems and Procedures
- Management of Receipts
- Plus more
Module 10 - Vendor Analysis for Best Buy in Construction
- Vendor Management
- Vendor Registration and Development
- Vendor Rating
- Aims of Vendor Rating
- Vendor Rating Methods
Module 11 - Quality Control in Construction Projects
- Quality Control
- Advantages of Quality Control
- Quality Control and Quality Assurance
- Economic Objectives of Quality Control
- Contractor Quality Control
- Incentives and Penalties
Module 12 - HR Management in Construction Industry
- Roles and Functions of HR Management
- Manpower Planning for Construction Companies
- Techniques of Manpower Planning
- Sources of Recruitment
- Components of Salary
Module 13 - Legal Aspects of Contract Management
- Essential Elements of a Contract
- Provision of the Law with Regard to Form
- Types of Construction Contract
- Competitive Bid Contracts
- Combined Lump Sum and Unit Price Contracts
- Insurance Contracts and Claims
Additional information
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