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The document outlines a course on Construction Management, detailing its definition, importance, and the role of a construction manager. It covers key topics such as project planning, cost estimation, contract management, quality control, and sustainable practices, aiming to equip students with essential skills for managing construction projects. The course includes theoretical knowledge, practical applications, case studies, and insights from the industry.

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The document outlines a course on Construction Management, detailing its definition, importance, and the role of a construction manager. It covers key topics such as project planning, cost estimation, contract management, quality control, and sustainable practices, aiming to equip students with essential skills for managing construction projects. The course includes theoretical knowledge, practical applications, case studies, and insights from the industry.

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construction management

Faculty of Engineering
Department: Civil Engineering
construction management

BY:
Eng: Abdikafi Elmi Abdishakur
2025
Construction management
Presentation outline

.Introduction to Construction Management


.Definition, Importance, Role of a Construction Manager
.Course Overview
.Objectives, Target Audience, Learning Approach
.Course Outline (Key Topics Covered)
.Course Content
.Introduction to Construction Management
Presentation outline
.Project Planning and Scheduling
.Cost Estimation and Budgeting
.Contract and Risk Management
.Quality Control and Safety Regulations
.Sustainable Construction Practices
.Project Execution and Monitoring
.Case Studies & Industry Insights
.End of Course - Student Benefits
.Conclusion & Final Thoughts
Introduction to Construction Management

Definition of Construction Management: The process of planning,


coordinating, and overseeing construction projects from inception
to completion.
Importance in the Industry: Ensures projects are completed on time,
within budget, and according to quality standards.

Role of a Construction Manager: Responsible for budgeting,


scheduling, safety compliance, and overall project execution
Course Overview

course Objectives: Equip students with fundamental skills


and knowledge in managing construction projects efficiently.

Learning Approach: Combines theoretical knowledge with


practical applications through lectures, case studies, and
group-based class discussions
Course Outline

Introduction to Construction Management

Project Planning and Scheduling

Cost Estimation and Budgeting

Contract Management

Risk Management
Course Outline

Quality Control in Construction

Health and Safety Regulations

Sustainable Construction Practices

Project Execution and Monitoring

Case Studies & Industry Insights


At the end of this course should be able to

A. Effectively Plan and Manage Projects – Apply project scheduling,


budgeting, and risk management techniques.
B. Handle Contracts and Legal Aspects – Understand construction
contracts, dispute resolution, and regulatory compliance.
C.Ensure Quality and Safety – Implement industry standards, safety
regulations, and quality control measures.
D. Adopt Sustainable and Modern Practices – Use green building
techniques and emerging construction technologies.
E. Enhance Leadership and Decision-Making Skills – Improve communication,
teamwork, and problem-solving in construction projects.
Introduction to Construction Management

1. History and Evolution of Construction Management:

2. Key Stakeholders in Construction Projects: Owners, contractors,


engineers, architects, and regulatory bodies.

3. Construction Project Lifecycle: From initiation and planning to


execution, monitoring, and closure.
History and Evolution of Construction Management:

. Ancient Era: Organized labor for monumental structures (pyramids, aqueducts).


. Industrial Revolution: Introduction of machinery and formalized contracts.
. 1950s: Development of CPM and PERT for project scheduling.
. Modern Era: Adoption of BIM, AI, and automation in construction.
. Sustainability Focus: Green building practices and eco-friendly designs.
2. Project Planning and Scheduling

.Work Breakdown Structure (WBS): Breaking down


a project into manageable sections.

. Gantt Charts and CPM Scheduling: Visual tools for


tracking project timelines and identifying critical tasks.

. Resource Allocation and Management: Effective


CPM Scheduling
Gantt Charts
3. Cost Estimation and Budgeting

Types of Cost Estimates: Preliminary, detailed, and bid estimates.

Budgeting Techniques: Cost forecasting, financial planning, and expense tracking.

Cost Control Measures: Strategies to minimize cost overruns and improve financial efficiency.
COURSE CONTENT

4. Contract and Risk Management


.Types of Construction Contracts: Fixed-price, cost-plus, and unit price contracts.

.Legal Aspects of Construction: Regulatory compliance, contract negotiation, and dispute resolution.

.Risk Identification and Mitigation Strategies: Identifying potential risks and implementing strategies
to reduce their impact
5. Quality Control and Safety Regulations

Quality Assurance vs. Quality Control: Ensuring standards are met throughout
the construction process.
Safety Standards and Regulations: OSHA regulations and industry best practices.
Role of Inspections and Audits: Ensuring compliance with building codes
and project specifications.
Safety Standards and Regulations

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PPA
6. Sustainable Construction Practices

Green Building Concepts: Strategies for reducing environmental impact.

Environmental Impact of Construction: Managing waste, emissions, and resource consumption.

LEED and Other Sustainability Standards: Certification programs that promote eco-friendly building practices.
Green building
7. Project Execution and Monitoring

Project Control Techniques: Strategies to track progress and maintain efficiency.

Performance Measurement Tools: KPIs, benchmarking, and productivity assessments.

Handling Project Delays and Challenges: Managing setbacks and ensuring project continuity.
8. Case Studies and Industry Insights

Successful Construction Projects: Analyzing best practices from exemplary projects.

Lessons from Construction Failures: Identifying common pitfalls and how to avoid them.

Emerging Trends in Construction Management: Innovations in technology, automation,


and sustainability.
Conclusion & Final Thoughts

Summary of Key Takeaways: Reinforcing the main concepts covered in the course.

Future Scope in Construction Management: Opportunities for growth in the field.

Open for Questions and Discussion: Interactive session for clarifications and insights.

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