23 - 27 Dec 2024
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
Hotel : Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur
Cost : 5250 € Euro
You have new project managers who need to ramp up quickly to deliver successful construction projects. This 5-day course introduces the essential tools of project planning and execution in a construction contracting environment. Participants practice project management techniques on a simple construction project that is developed through the complete project lifecycle, from initial project proposal and definition, through project implementation, and finally to the often neglected project completion phase.
Participants will leave this course with the ability to implement a structured process to successfully deliver small to medium sized construction projects for their organizations and for their customers.
This course is Gold Seal accredited by the Canadian Construction Association.
Participants will gain practical skills to:
To learn and use the terminology and processes of modern project management.
To explain meaning of key clauses of CCDC2.
To identify your PM responsibilities from the start to the close of a project.
To prepare a complete and accurate project plan for a small project.
To provide some of the knowledge you need for the Gold Seal Project Manager’s certification.
To increase your own PM “lessons learned” by learning from the experiences of others.
To value the benefits of a consistent PM methodology.
The Project Management Essentials for Contractors course is appropriate for individuals who are:
Construction contractors or employees of construction contracting organizations.
Responsible for managing small to medium construction projects.
Active participants on a project team, especially those who have not yet been exposed to project management, but can see themselves moving in that direction.
Day 1:
What is Project Management?
Definition of modern project management
Introduction to PM certifications
Skills required in a PM
Basic Concepts of a Project
What is a project?
What makes a successful project?
Why do some projects fail?
Day 2:
The Project Life Cycle
Owner’s project life cycle
Contractor’s project life cycle
Milestones
Fast-tracking
The Project
Introduce project workshop scenario
Responding to a bid
Construction planning
Scope definition
Workshop: Define project scope
Day 3:
The Work Breakdown Structure
WBS definition
Why use a WBS approach
Elements of an effective WBS
Workshop: Develop project WBS
Identifying subcontracts
Evaluating project budget
Risk Management
Risk management process
Workshop: Identifying & analyzing project risks
Evaluating project risks
Choosing an appropriate risk response
Typical construction project risks
Assigning budget contingency
Day4:
The Contract
Contract types
CCDC2
Liquidated damages
Subcontracts
Organizing the Project Team
Owner’s matrix structure
Contractor’s projectized structure
Assigning responsibilities
Single point of contact
Workshop: Structuring the team
The Project Plan
Change management
Project administration
The daily log
Safety planning
Day 5:
Project Schedule
The logic diagram
Critical path and float
Types of dependency relationships
The Gantt chart
Workshop: Yellow sticky
Assigning constraints
Adding contingency
The resource histogram
Setting a schedule performance measurement baseline
Project Implementation
Project status and updating
Performance reporting
Change control
Introduction to earned value
Workshop: Earned value exercise
Commissioning
Close-out
Start-up
Substantial/Total Completion
Lessons learned
Archiving files
Wrap-up
Introducing modern PM into an organization
Lessons learned
Quiz