The Construction Project Delivery Methods Training Course is offered by the Imperial Corporate Training Institute, which provides a thorough look at modern delivery methods in the construction industry. By taking this training, attendees will learn the different ways to deliver construction projects and have hands-on experience with many different types of delivery methods like design-build, EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction), CM-at-risk, etc., so they will know which one to use when delivering a given project. Attendees will also learn how the use of real-world case studies and hands-on exercises can help them make better decisions on delivering complex construction projects.
This course teaches construction professionals how to develop and implement an effective procurement strategy, mitigate risks associated with a construction project, and develop an effective schedule, budget and quality standard. Upon completion of this course, attendees will have a complete knowledge of how to match their construction project’s requirements with the most applicable construction delivery method, ensuring a successful project from start to finish.
Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Develop and evaluate alternative construction project delivery methods via the use of design and construction packages (DCPs) vs. the use of design-bid (DB) as well as construction management at risk (CM).
- Evaluate and implement strategies for purchasing that maximize the value added to the project through strategic procurement.
- Identify the potential risks associated with each method of delivery and develop and implement appropriate strategies to minimize or eliminate these risks.
- Provide effective methods of promoting collaboration and improving the quality of decision-making throughout the project development phase.
- Optimize the performance of projects based on cost, schedule, and quality.
Target Audience
This course is ideal for:
- Construction managers and project directors
- Architects, engineers, and design professionals
- Procurement and contract management professionals
- Contractors and subcontractors involved in project execution