LEADING PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

Training Syllabus:
LEADING PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

COURSE OVERVIEW:
Managing a small-, medium-, or large-scale construction project is a complex process from beginning to end. An error can lead to cost overruns and costly delays, but good management can bring projects in on time and in line with the cost estimates. This course provides a practical, in-depth introduction to construction management and preconstruction services.

OBJECTIVES:
Despite the fact that the construction industry purchases more project management tools than any other industry segment, many construction projects run far over budget and fare behind schedule. Yet there are methods and processes that can bring construction projects in on time and on budget. There are many unique aspects to managing major construction projects, from controlling changes, to dealing with contractors and subcontractors, to managing construction risks. This course will give construction manager and team sufficient knowledge to successfully manage large, challenging construction projects.

COURSE METHODOLOGY
The Course is designed to be taught interactively with syndicates and personal exercises, facilitation of group discussions, training videos, and discussions of real life examples.

BENEFIT ACHIEVED:
At the end of this course, participant will be able to:
• Understand the design and construction project from beginning to end
• How to organize a construction project for success
• Plan and schedule a construction project
• Control changes
• Budget the project and maintain budget control
• Control quality
• Identify and manage risks
• Manage contracts

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
• Construction project managers and team or those who work in a construction project site and office.
• Person who get benefit for attending this Course

TRAINING MATERIAL OUTLINE:
1. Basics of Project Management
This is the background information that shows how to set up a project management system to accurately manage projects:
a) Setting up the project for success,
b) Creating the Work Breakdown Structure,
c) Identifying the resources required,
d) Developing the schedule,
e) Costing and budgeting the project,
f) Controlling and managing the project, and
g) Controlling and managing changes,
h) Top ten success factors for construction project management
2. The Design and Construction Process
What are the elements of a construction project? From initial funding through architecting, engineering design, construction, and turnover. Included here is the critical relationship between the project manager and the owners and financers
3. Organizing For Project Management
This is the core of managing a successful construction project. The module describes how to organize the project and to create the project office that will manage the project. It describes the roles and responsibilities needed to manage the project and the control mechanisms to do so.
a) The Project Office
b) Project roles and responsibilities
c) Contractor and subcontractor relationships
d) Status reporting
4. Construction Planning
In the majority of projects that fail, the failure can be traced back to poor planning. Planning is crucial to setting up the construction project so that it can be successful.
a) The planning phases
b) Project information
c) Understanding and controlling uncertainties in the plans
d) Controlling changes
e) Identifying trends to improve the accuracy of the plans
f) The Change Management System
5. Scheduling Processes
a) Developing the project schedule
b) Identifying the impacts of schedule slippages
c) Controlling schedule changes
6. Construction Pricing and Contracting
a) Cost Estimation
b) Project costing vs Life Cycle Costing
c) Cost Control, Monitoring, and Accounting
d) Tracking labor, materials, and equipment
7. Quality Control and Safety During Construction
a) Quality Basics
b) Work and Materials specifications
c) Sampling Materials
d) Site Safety
8. Construction Risk Assessment
a) Identifying risks in a construction project
b) Project Definition Rating Index (PDRI)
9. Procurement and Contracting
a) Types of contracts
b) International contracting

VENUE : Jakarta (Maxone Hotel Menteng, Balairung Hotel Matraman, Sentral Hotel, Haris Tebet, Gd Muamalat Institute, Ibis Manggadua, Little Amaroossa Residence, Cosmo Amaroossa, Zodiak MT. Haryono, Grand Tjokro)

DURATION : 3 days

TRAINING TIME :

Januari 2025Februari 2025Maret 2025April 2025
2 - 4 Januari 20253 - 5 Februari 20253 - 5 Maret 20257 - 9 April 2025
6 - 8 Januari 202510 - 12 Februari 202510 - 12 Maret 202514 - 16 April 2025
13 - 15 Januari 202517 - 19 Februari 202517 - 19 Maret 202521 - 23 April 2025
20 - 22 Januari 202524 - 26 Februari 2025 28 - 30 April 2025
27 - 29 Januari 2025   
    
Mei 2025Juni 2025Juli 2025Agustus 2025
5 - 7 Mei 20252 - 4 Juni 20251 - 3 Juli 20254 - 6 Agustus 2025
12 - 14 Mei 20259 - 11 Juni 20257 - 9 Juli 202511 - 13 Agustus 2025
19 - 21 Mei 202516 - 18 Juni 202514 - 16 Juli 202518 - 20 Agustus 2025
26 - 28 Mei 202523 - 25 Juni 202521 - 23 Juli 202525 - 27 Agustus 2025
  28 - 30 Juli 2025 
    
September 2025Oktober 2025November 2025Desember 2025
1 - 3 September 20256 - 8 Oktober 20253 - 5 November 20251 - 3 Desember 2025
8 - 10 September 202513 - 15 Oktober 202510 - 12 November 20258 - 10 Desember 2025
15 - 17 September 202520 - 22 Oktober 202517 - 19 November 202515 - 17 Desember 2025
22 - 24 September 202527 - 29 Oktober 202524 - 26 November 202522 - 24 Desember 2025
29 Sep - 1 Okt 2025  29 - 31 Desember 2025

INVESTMENT/PERSON :
1. Rp. 6.950.000/person (full fare) or
2. Rp. 6.750.000/person (early bird, payment 1 week before training) or
3. Rp. 6.500.000/person (if there are 3 persons or more from the same company)

FACILITIES FOR PARTICIPANTS :
1. Training Module
2. Flash Disk contains training material
3. Certificate
4. Stationeries: NoteBook and Ballpoint
5. T-Shirt
6. Backpack
7. Training Photo
8. Training room with full AC facilities and multimedia
9. Lunch and twice coffeebreak everyday of training
10. Qualified instructor