- The programme is designed to cater for a wide variety of students, including practising construction management professionals and recent graduates wishing to acquire or upgrade their knowledge and skills.
- The Construction Management programme provides students with extensive knowledge through courses such as project management, cost engineering, and contract administration and procurement.
- The focus is on professional programmes that successfully combine theory and application with a strong emphasis in applied management.
- Students will not only develop their engineering, problem-solving and communication skills but also learn how to achieve desired changes in the building industry and assess the consequences for the construction process and its organisation.
- specifying project objectives and plans. Defining the scope, budget and schedule for a project
- setting performance requirements and selecting project participants
- employing procurement methods to maximise the efficient use of resources (labour, materials, and equipment)
- coordinating and controlling the planning, design, estimating, contracting, and construction
- developing and implementing effective communications and mechanisms for avoiding and resolving conflicts among those participating in the project.
Construction Management professionals undertake a wide range of tasks, including: