CIVIL 791 is designed to prepare final-year students for professional practice by bridging academic learning with real-world construction management challenges. The course complements the technical knowledge developed throughout the degree and focuses on the managerial, financial, and strategic aspects of project delivery. The curriculum is organised into four integrated modules, each addressing a key dimension of construction project success. Through lectures, tutorials, and guest presentations, students gain practical insights into managing complex projects in a dynamic and evolving industry.
Module 1: Construction Methodology and Site Management: This module focuses on the practical aspects of on-site project execution. Students will learn about construction methodologies and site layout planning to ensure safe, efficient, and coordinated project delivery.
Module 2: Project Cost Management: This module delves into comprehensive cost management, from initial cost planning and estimating to monitoring, reporting, and economic analysis.
Module 3: Project Financing and Strategic Decision-Making: This module examines the financial and strategic aspects of project delivery, covering project financing models such as PPP and sustainable finance, along with decision-making frameworks for stakeholder negotiation.
Module 4: Innovation and Future Trends in Construction: This forward-looking module explores the latest advancements in sustainability and digital technologies shaping the construction industry.