Fundamentals of Project Management for Design and Procurement with Implementation

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Fundamentals of Project Management for Design and Procurement with Implementation
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P3706

Istanbul (Turkey)

03 May 2026 -07 May 2026

5830

Overview

Introduction:

Project environments require structured coordination across design development, procurement systems, and implementation phases to ensure alignment between technical outputs and organizational objectives. Effective management within these phases depends on integrated governance structures, resource alignment, and lifecycle based planning across complex project environments. This training program covers phase based frameworks, coordination models, and control systems governing design, procurement, and implementation within project lifecycles. It presents structured methodologies, process architectures, performance systems, and governance models that organize end-to-end project delivery.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze lifecycle frameworks governing project phases from design through implementation.

  • Evaluate design management models and coordination structures within project environments.

  • Assess procurement frameworks and supplier governance systems within project delivery.

  • Examine implementation phase structures and execution control systems.

  • Explore performance monitoring and integration systems across full project lifecycle.

Target Audience:

  • Project managers and project engineers.

  • Procurement and supply chain professionals.

  • Design and technical coordination specialists.

  • Construction and implementation managers.

  • PMO and project governance professionals.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Project Lifecycle and Phase Integration Frameworks:

  • Lifecycle segmentation structures linking design, procurement, and implementation phases.

  • Governance frameworks defining phase transitions and approval systems.

  • Integration models connecting technical, financial, and operational project dimensions.

  • Stakeholder alignment structures across project lifecycle stages.

  • Control gate systems and phase based decision frameworks.

Unit 2:

Design Management and Technical Coordination Systems:

  • Design development frameworks within project lifecycle structures.

  • Engineering coordination models across multidisciplinary design environments.

  • Design review and validation structures within project governance systems.

  • Interface management frameworks linking design components and disciplines.

  • Documentation control systems for design outputs and technical records.

Unit 3:

Procurement and Supply Chain Governance Frameworks:

  • Procurement strategy models within project delivery systems.

  • Vendor evaluation and selection frameworks within sourcing processes.

  • Contracting structures and procurement governance models.

  • Supply chain coordination systems linking procurement with project timelines.

  • Material planning and logistics alignment frameworks within project environments.

Unit 4:

Implementation and Execution Control Systems:

  • Execution phase governance frameworks within project environments.

  • Site coordination structures and operational management systems.

  • Quality assurance and quality control frameworks within implementation phases.

  • Schedule control and progress tracking systems during execution.

  • Handover and commissioning structures within project completion stages.

Unit 5:

Performance Monitoring and Lifecycle Control Systems:

  • Performance measurement frameworks across project lifecycle phases.

  • Integrated KPI systems linking design, procurement, and implementation outputs.

  • Risk management structures across project execution environments.

  • Reporting and communication systems supporting stakeholder visibility.

  • Continuous control and alignment frameworks across project phases.