

Advanced Project and Construction Management
Overview:
Introduction:
Managing complex construction projects requires advanced methodologies to ensure efficiency, risk mitigation, and adherence to timelines and budgets. Effective project and construction management integrates contract administration, strategic planning, and performance monitoring to enhance operational success. This training program provides participants with structured approaches to managing large-scale projects, optimizing scheduling, controlling costs, and mitigating risks, ensuring high-quality project execution.
Program Objectives:
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
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Identify contract structures and legal frameworks in project management.
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Assess operational and financial risks affecting project execution.
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Develop strategies for managing contract changes and dispute resolution.
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Utilize advanced scheduling techniques and performance tracking tools.
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Oversee project execution to meet time, cost, and quality requirements.
Targeted Audience:
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Project managers and construction executives.
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Engineers and supervisors in large-scale projects.
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Contract and procurement managers in the construction industry.
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Project analysts and strategic planners.
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Risk management and quality assurance specialists in construction.
Program Outline:
Unit 1:
Contractual Foundations and Administration:
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Key principles in contract development and administration.
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Stages of contract formation, tendering, and award procedures.
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Comparison of contract types and their implications on projects.
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How to manage contractual obligations and legal responsibilities.
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Documentation and communication strategies for contract compliance.
Unit 2:
Risk Assessment and Contractual Decision-Making:
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Tools for identifying and analyzing risks in construction projects.
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The impact of risk assessment on contract selection and execution.
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Key activities for evaluating contract terms related to financial and operational risks.
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Techniques for monitoring compliance and addressing contractual uncertainties.
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Managing scope changes and their contractual implications.
Unit 3:
Managing Contract Modifications and Disputes:
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Causes and effects of contractual modifications in construction projects.
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Structured approaches to managing changes in scope and deliverables.
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Strategies for dispute resolution and conflict mitigation.
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Legal considerations in handling project delays and claims.
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Negotiation tactics for contract settlements and stakeholder alignment.
Unit 4:
Strategic Planning and Advanced Scheduling:
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Core principles of scheduling in large-scale projects.
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Critical Path Method (CPM) and task prioritization techniques.
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Resource allocation and optimization techniques in project timelines.
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Cost-time trade-offs and schedule risk analysis methods.
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Proactive measures to handle schedule disruptions and delays.
Unit 5:
Performance Monitoring and Project Execution:
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Key performance indicators (KPIs) for project tracking.
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Frameworks for reviewing financial and operational reports for decision-making.
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Contract compliance monitoring and quality control strategies.
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Analytical models for evaluating project performance.
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The processes involved in finalizing project activities and closing procedures to meet objectives.