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Introduction to Construction Management
CM 3400 / 4 q.h.
July 23 - August 18
Boston M-F 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
This course is designed to provide the foundation in both technical skills and individual written and verbal communication for construction managers. Since students will come to the program from a variety of educational and experience backgrounds, one purpose of this course will be to access and bring all students to the level necessary for successful completion of the program. To achieve this, students will become familiar with the processes required for planning and control, including estimating, cost control, and accounting of a project's costs. They will practice scheduling techniques, progress monitoring, and reporting approaches for projects. The course will provide an introduction to organizations, purchasing, and legal aspects of construction such as contracts and construction law.
Alternative Project Delivery Methods and Project Controls
CM 3410 / 4 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Online
This course will provide a comprehensive overview of alternative project delivery systems in public and private sectors covering such topics as project lifecycle, project development, schedule, cost and management, project and program management, project close-out, and innovative financing strategies including contractor financing and super turnkey. This course will examine international projects, contracts, and partnering options (for example, JVs and alliances, as vehicles to ensure the meeting of project objectives). Case studies will be used to identify and practice the leadership skills required for successful project execution. |
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