The Imperial Corporate Training Institute offers an Architect-Contractor Collaboration Training Course aimed to improve coordination between architects and contractors throughout the construction process. Key topics covered in this extensive course include enhancing project coordination, establishing effective communication, and improving stakeholder management for a successful outcome of construction projects. Participants will learn about the collaborative workflow process, methods of resolving conflicts, and practical examples of how to align architectural concepts with the actual construction process.
Participants will gain knowledge through both theoretical training and real-world examples, including case studies and hands-on activities. Participants will leave this training with the ability to better coordinate their collaboration efforts with their project teams. The training enables construction professionals to proactively plan for future obstacles, improve processes for their team, and build positive relationships with their stakeholders to ensure construction projects are completed as scheduled, on budget and to the highest quality possible.
Objectives
By the end of this course, attendees will be able to:
- Improve project collaboration through better communication methods and a stronger focus on stakeholder management to help with the decision-making process.
- There are common areas of conflict in construction, and methods for resolution must be established.
- Develop the skills to apply your design intentions on the job site to meet the requirements of construction.
- Encourage teamwork and collaborative efforts between all disciplines involved in the project, including mechanical, electrical, plumbing (MEP), and civil engineering.
Target Audience
This course is ideal for;
- Architects looking for practical ways to collaborate with construction at the job site.
- Contractors seeking to enhance their relationship with architects.
- Construction project managers who work with contractors and wish to improve their coordination with architects.
- Construction Professionals trying to enhance their Stakeholder Management skills.
- Civil Engineers and Site Supervisors who want to gain the skills necessary for effective project coordination.
- Individuals who are responsible for implementing design into the field and maximizing workflow efficiency.