UMD: Field Operations and Administrative Tools in Construction Management

UMD: Field Operations and Administrative Tools in Construction Management

by The University of Maryland, College Park

Course Description

This course delves into understanding and managing the multitude of costs associated with construction projects. It explores various aspects such as design, scheduling, controls, tools, and law within the realm of construction management. The course is designed to illustrate how estimates evolve from the planning stage through to the execution of the project.

What Students Will Learn

  • Understanding the importance and methodologies of critical path and resource management.
  • Exploring project management techniques and best practices.
  • Understanding the role of project managers in business development, marketing, and design development.
  • Differentiating between negotiated contracts and bid contracting procedures.
  • Grasping the life cycle of a project and the interaction of team members.
  • Managing budgets and controlling project costs through effective cost management techniques.
  • Identifying stakeholders and implementing necessary risk management controls.

Prerequisites

There are no formal prerequisites for this course, making it accessible to anyone with an interest in construction management.

Course Coverage

  • Design: Differentiating estimate types used in various projects.
  • Scheduling: Utilizing schedules as management tools; learning different scheduling methods.
  • Controls: Implementing continuous cycles of goal setting, measuring, adjusting, and reporting to achieve project objectives.
  • Tools: Using administrative tools in jobsite management and importance of record-keeping.
  • Law: Understanding construction law and dispute resolution through mediation and arbitration.

Who This Course Is For

This course is ideal for those interested or currently engaged in the construction industry, including future construction managers, project managers, and professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of construction project dynamics.

Application of Skills in the Real World

Skills acquired from this course can be directly applied in managing any construction project effectively. Understanding comprehensive project management, cost control, legal frameworks, and administrative tools will prepare students to handle real-world challenges in the construction management sector, enhancing their professional competence and employability.

Course Syllabus

  • Week 1: Estimating project costs.
  • Week 2: Project planning and scheduling.
  • Week 3: Controlling project cost, time, and quality.
  • Week 4: Project administration, construction law, and construction safety and health.
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