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Project Planning, Scheduling & Control | Live, ONLINE
This course will boost both the “soft” skills and the technical skills you need to successfully plan and schedule construction projects, as well as manage time, cost, and productivity. Effective planning, scheduling, and control in construction project management will make the difference between being on time, or behind time; making money or losing money; and most importantly being stressed-out or stress-free.
9 Hours (3 days, 3 Hours daily)
Tom Stephenson, MBA, CM-LEAN, PMP
$749.99 excl. GST
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Description
Effective planning, scheduling, and control in construction project management will make the difference between being on time, or behind time; making money or losing money; and most importantly being stressed-out or stress-free. Save money on your projects and build the brand recognition and reputation that you desire for yourself and your business by learning to effectively manage your project's schedule, costs & resources. This course will boost both the “soft” skills and the technical skills you need to successfully plan and schedule construction projects, as well as manage time, cost, and productivity.
By the end of this course, you will learn how to:
- Identify and apply both the soft (leadership, communication, management) and technical skills used to plan, schedule, and control construction projects
- Manage time, cost, quantity, and quality performance
Planning
- Plan for Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous (VUCA)
- Ensure proper communication structures are in place to effectively implement the planning and scheduling process
- Analyze performance and productivity information from past construction projects for use in planning future projects
Scheduling
- Analyze and determine sequence and duration of construction activities
- Develop and review critical path method (CPM) schedules
- Develop a construction schedule (baseline schedule)
- Develop effective short term look ahead schedules
- Conduct time impact analysis on your project
Control
- Identify and reduce/eliminate bottlenecks and waste using the Ching FOCCCUS method and Lean thinking
- Apply change and claim management principles, identification, and relief documentation
- Apply and manage resources effectively
- Monitor, control, and update project progress including accelerating and delaying construction using the DIRECT Anatomy of a Recovery Method
Who should attend?
This course is suitable for anyone involved in the management of construction projects including:
- Trade Contractors
- Project Managers, Coordinators, Assistants
- Superintendents, Forepersons, other site leaders
- Estimators
- Field Engineers
- Quality Assurance/Monitoring & Evaluation Coordinators
- Facilities Managers
- LEED Coordinators
- BIM Coordinators
- Architects and Designers
Course Format
- This is a blended learning course that includes:
- Three, three-hour virtual sessions delivered live, online by your instructor
- You will also have access to another 20+ recorded instructional videos via links provided by your instructor.
- Final Test:
- Your instructor will provide you with instructions and access to a final, online, multiple-choice test which you must pass to successfully complete the course and receive a certificate.
- Live, Online, Instructor-led training.
- This course is facilitated by the instructor on the Zoom platform. Access information will be provided to you in advance of the training.
- You will be expected to have your webcam on during the class and participate in group discussions and other activities with your instructor and classmates during the course.
- This course is delivered in partnership with local construction associations. You will be participating with a cohort of industry peers from multiple regions.
Course Requirements (Technology & Participation)
Please make sure you have the following:
- Computer or laptop with webcam: This course will involve on-screen interaction with your instructor and classmates, reading/viewing on-screen content like slides or videos, and interacting via typing with questions or responses. For this reason, we recommend that you have a full computer/laptop set-up and don’t recommend using a cell phone or tablet to attend the training.
- A quiet space with minimal distractions: plan to be fully engaged in the class and clear your work schedule just as you would for attendance in an in-class program.