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APM accredited

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
MANAGEMENT

RIBA continuing professional development
     

The RIBA Certificate course and the Construction Project Management course are sisters, and much of the content is common to both. However, the RIBA course is orientated more towards architects, with case studies appropriately selected; the Construction Project Management course is more general in this regard. Also, whereas the RIBA course will normally include the APM’s APMP exam, the Construction Project Management course delegates normally take the exam at one of the APM’s public sessions at various centres around the country.

An intensive, hands-on, modular, part distance-learning course.

This course is intended for architects and other construction industry professionals and managers who wish to consolidate their existing qualifications and experience with specific project management training. Its intended outcome is a professional level of competence, personal confidence, and a demonstrable level of qualification. It focuses on effective techniques and procedures for meeting the client’s needs; avoiding problems and finding solutions; the culture of communication that makes this a practical possibility, and on the systems and tools for the job.

Course Content

  • Appraisal
  • Communication & IT tools; change control
  • Environment & stakeholders
  • Value Management
  • Managing conflict & risk
  • Planning & Scheduling
  • Principles of Project Management
  • Procurement
  • Projects and operations
  • Project lifecycle, inception through implementation to commissioning
  • Resource Management
  • Responsibilities of Project Personnel
  • Quality & quality management
  • Scheduling, planning & work definition
  • Teamwork

Format

Two modules of two days each at the University or selected training centre. A project tackled in teams from individuals’ own workplaces; plus our own Project Management Handbook and Workbook to be completed. They are substantial reference documents which will be valuable to a practicing Project Manager, intended to be worked through, and applied to the candidate's own work experience. An assessed personal project of 3000 words, based upon a Case Study Assignment. The overall length of study is 2 to 3 months.

Location

The course is run in London, in other locations around the UK, and internationally as published on our website.

Fees: £1,475.00 + VAT

Code: CPM

   

Please contact Johnston & Mather for a booking form or further information.


JOHNSTON & MATHER

Team-IT Training Programme

Director: James Mather

 

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