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The construction industry is considered one of the major contributors to climate change. The production of building materials, energy consumption during construction, and ongoing operations of buildings all have a substantial impact on the environment. 

After more than 25 years of experience in architecture and construction, We as a practice are introducing a fellowship course for project coordinators, aimed at helping them make more responsible and sustainable decisions to protect our planet. This initiative is not only our way to give back to the community but also helps to  foster a better and more conscious building environment for a better tomorrow.

COURSE OVERVIEW

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply project management skills across various industry sectors. Job roles related to this qualification include Project manager too. Individuals in these roles have project leadership and management roles and are responsible for achieving project objectives. They possess a solid theoretical knowledge base and use specialised, technical and managerial skills to initiate plan, execute and evaluate their own work or that of others.

SKILLS YOU GAIN
  1. Project Management
  2. Construction Management
  3. Project Planning
  4. Leadership
  5. Stakeholder Management
  6. Communication
  7. Execution
KEY LEARNING TAKE AWAYS

In-depth understanding of project execution in relation to design. Technical knowledge and skills applicable to the construction industry.

JOB RESPONSIBLITIES
  1. Oversee and review the full range of project coordination activities, including reviewing drawings and specifications to ensure compliance with standards.
  2. Plan and prioritize work assignments to ensure efficient project progression and timely project completion.
  3. Participate in the development of construction methods and project schedules, ensuring that execution techniques adhere to industry standards.
  4. Coordinate progress meetings with consultants and contractors to ensure alignment on project goals.
  5. Assist in the interpretation of drawings and specifications to resolve technical discrepancies.
  6. Ensure the project stays on track with respect to budget, quality, and schedule.
  7. Lead and participate in various project coordination activities with consultants and contractors during both the pre-construction and construction phases, and monitor overall implementation to ensure successful project delivery.
  8. Act as a liaison among the design, execution, and client team, ensuring smooth communication and effective collaboration.
  9. Understand and enforce contractual responsibilities, and assist in resolving disputes that arise during the project.
  10. Verify that structural and architectural finishes comply with required standards and specifications.