Project management is vital in the construction industry. It addresses crucial concerns such as cost control, scheduling, procurement, and risk management. It is also essential to interact with all team members involved in the
project.
This 3-day seminar designed for participants who wanted to enhance their knowledge and skills in construction project management. It covers the whole project life cycle from conceptualization to project closeout. The seminar
consists of lectures, discussions, and table exercises that will help develop abilities in identifying and developing project management processes needed to complete a construction project.
To register for this training program, please send us a message and we will send you the registration link.
Outline
DAY 1- As Project Owner
- Introduction
- Pre-construction Stage
- Project Procurement Process
- Procurement Planning
- Project Feasibility Study
- Preparation of Bidding Documents
- Conduct of Procurement
- Project Organization
- Duties and Responsibilities
- Field Requirements and Supervision
- Study of Design Reports and Drawings
- Joint Inspection and Pre-construction Meeting
- Progress Management
- Cost Management
- Quantity Control
- Recording and Reporting
- Variation Orders and Claims
- Quality Assurance
- Preliminary Inspection for Completion
- Final Inspection for Completion
- Joint Inspection for Completion
- Acceptance Report
- Certificate of Acceptance
Day 2 - As contractor
- Project Identification
- Project Conceptualization
- Project Feasibility Study
- Project Briefing
- Detailed Engineering
- Construction Planning and Scheduling
- Construction Safety and Health Requirements
DAY 3 - Workshop
Speaker/s
Engr. Danilo Miravite
Engr. Miravite is a safety and health consultant. He is a TESDA certified scaffold erector, CMDF certified scaffold inspector, DOLE accredited safety practitioner in the construction industry, and CIAP accredited CPES evaluator.
He is also a speaker on the topics of Construction Project Management, Road Works Safety in the Construction Industry, Quality Management systems, Construction Occupational Safety and Health, Road Construction, Construction Planning and Scheduling, Construction
Equipment Management, and Construction Worker’s Safety.
Before his retirement, he worked at the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) from 1978 to 2013. He was also a faculty lecturer at St. Francis of Assisi College System and Don Bosco Technical College, teaching production management, quantitative analysis,
and subjects thought in mechanical engineering.
Engr. Miravite finished Master of Science in Management Engineering and Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at Adamson University.