Construction Management Field Operations and Admin Tools
University of Maryland, College Park via Coursera
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Overview
There are many costs associated with construction projects. Some costs are not directly associated with the construction itself but are important to quantify because they can be a significant factor in whether or not the project goes forward.
In this course we Illustrate how an estimate evolves over the life of the project. Some topics covered include:
Design: Differentiate the different estimate types used in small and large projects during planning and design.
Scheduling: In project construction management the schedule is most commonly used to track the project. By systematically analyzing each activity and its relationship to the activities that come before and after it, the construction manager can build a project on paper before committing resources to it.
1. The uses of schedules and types of scheduling methods.
2. How the schedule is a powerful construction management and communication tool.
Controls: Project control begins with the identification of the owner’s objectives and ends when those objectives have been met. Project control is a continuous cycle in which construction managers identify a goal, measure results, analyze and make adjustments, and report results. After a construction project has been completed the team responsible for carrying out the work usually split up and go to various other jobs.
Tools: The administrative tools used to manage, control, and document the construction management process. Jobsite administration requires diligence for clear procedures and understanding of the importance of recordkeeping.
Law: The legal rules that govern the design and construction management processes. Construction law is made up of specialized rules and regulations that govern how people behave in the context of a construction project. Many disputes are moving to alternative dispute resolution methods such as arbitration and mediation to solve construction management disputes. Important safety procedures are also reviewed.
Syllabus
- Week 1: Estimating Project Costs
- Week 2 : Project Planning and Scheduling
- Week 3: Controlling Project Cost, Time, and Quality
- Week 4: Project Administration
- The Final Exam
Taught by
Neil Schulman
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**Course Review: Construction Management Field Operations and Admin Tools** *University of Maryland, College Park via Coursera* **Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)** **Feedback:** This course is a valuable resource for anyone looking to deepen their und…
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his course provided a comprehensive and practical overview of the key tools and processes used in managing field operations and administrative tasks on construction projects. The use of real-world scenarios, such as RFIs, cost control reporting, sch…
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I would rate the **Construction Management Field Operations and Admin Tools** course offered by the University of Maryland, College Park via Coursera a **4.5 out of 5**. This course provides a comprehensive overview of the tools and techniques essen…
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This course has helped me in project coordination. I can now anticipate the project manager's needs and be a better administrative support to the team. I feel more confident in my role and ability to move up the ladder.
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This course has greatly increased and improved my overall knowledge of the construction process from beginning to closeout. It has provided me with skills that I can apply in the field of construction.
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very good class would recommend this for anyone willing to put in the work and learn what they have to teach lots of info but worth it in the end.
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Clear and helpful I learn a lot and get a clear understanding of the subject I will continue o learn more
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The course is very useful for anyone interested in construction management. It covers important topics like managing project costs, keeping the construction schedule on track, and ensuring safety on the job site. The course is easy to follow, very easy to understand, with world real examples and offers practical advice that you can use right away. I especially appreciated the sections on cost management and how to handle day-to-day operations on a construction site. Overall, it’s a great course for learning the basics of construction management.