Effective Construction Site Management Course
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Effective Construction Site Management Course
Introduction:
On construction sites large and small, supervision has a key role to play in preventing accidents. Typical supervisory functions include planning and allocating work, making decisions, monitoring performance and compliance, providing leadership building teamwork, and ensuring workforce involvement.
Supervision is therefore heavily involved in the running of a typical construction project and in particular in ensuring that health and safety are effectively managed.
Effective Site Management and Supervision Training course introduces the practical tools to control the cost and the time during the project. Moreover, the final cost and time for the project can be predicted based on the rates of achievement and the consumed money at any time of the project.
Course Objectives:
At the end of this Effective Site Management and Supervision training course, attendees will be able to:
- Improve project team site management skills and performances
- Assist Project managers in managing site activities
- To develop a strong knowledge of site management concepts
- Assess and control work methods, resources, and systems to meet work requirements
- Contribute to controlling work quality, progress, and cost
- Develop productive working relationships, manage changes, and resolve disputes
- Learn Cost control and progress payment administration
- Lead project meetings and manage the performance of teams and individuals
- Knowledge of Advanced Techniques of Site Management and Supervision
- Greater ability to lead successful construction sites
- Increased recognition by the organization due to improved performance
Who Should Attend?
Effective Site Management and Supervision Training is ideal for :
- Site Engineers
- Cost Engineers
- Site Superintendents
- Construction Managers
- Project Management Professionals
- New Construction Project Professionals
Course Outlines:
Organization, Health, and Safety
- Define the Participants of the Project: Owner, Contractor, and Subcontractors
- Clear Characteristics of Roles and Responsibilities
- Contractual Issues and Exposures in Construction Projects
- Basic Safety Rules and Compliance, Jobsite Conditions, and Hazards
- Construction Equipment Safety
- Health, Safety, Environment, and Sustainability Compliance and Management
Navigating, Coordinating, and Harmonizing with Key Site Players
- Employer, Consultants, Contractors, Subcontractors Coordination
- Kick-off Meeting
- Owner and Contractor's Meetings
- Temporary Buildings, Utilities, Services, and Confined Spaces
- Security and Hazard Control
- Team Phases, Development, and Harmonization - Managing and matching expectations
- Master Schedule (Baseline): Bar Chart, Network Logic, and Line-of-Balance
Planning, Scheduling, Progress Control, and Monitoring
- Critical Scheduling Instruments, Tools and Techniques
- Communicating and Updating Schedules
- Information Gathering and Feeding Back
- Scheduling and Resourcing Issues, Challenges, and Way Forward
- Managing Anticipated and Unanticipated Risk at the Site
- Factors Impacting Progress and Performance KPIs
- Tracking and Evaluating Time, Cost and Quality
- Site Compliance and Corrective Action
Technical Skills of Construction Supervision
- Project Cash Flow and Progress Payment
- Introduction to Concrete and Reinforced concrete
- Skills of controlling the quality of concrete
- Understanding soil investigation and challenges of soil mechanics
- Precaution during construction foundations
- Skills of Checking:
- The Construction Elements
- The Design Drawings
- The Soil Investigation Report
Changes, Claims, Counter Claims, and Dispute Resolution
- Causes of Change and How to Effectively Manage Changes
- Claims, Counter Claims, and Disputes
- Negotiation Strategies to Manage Multiple Claims and Disputes
- Complex Changes, Claims, and Disputes Management
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Tools and Techniques (Mediation and Arbitration)
see more: FIDIC Construction Claims Course