Overview
This is a two-day training programme designed to introduce and strengthen essential skills in construction project planning and programming. Participants will gain practical knowledge and hands-on techniques to effectively plan, schedule, and manage construction projects. Why Should an Individual Attend?
This course is essential for professionals who want to:
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Learn how to plan projects effectively.
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Understand how to structure tasks and identify dependencies.
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Create a programme (schedule) that supports tendering, cost control, and completion deadlines.
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Gain strategies for delay prevention and mitigation.
Outcomes
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
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Comprehend planning and its role in construction projects.
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Apply Work Breakdown Structure and Critical Path methods.
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Develop schedules that align with project goals.
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Manage delays through proactive prevention and mitigation strategies.
Program Outline
INTRODUCTION
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What is planning, scheduling and programming?
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Why is planning and programming important?
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When do I use it?
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Who should use it?
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Definitions and Terminology
CONTEXTUAL FRAMEWORK
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Role-players and Project Management
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Contracts: Types, Forms, Documents and Strategies
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Standards, Specifications, Legislation and Regulations
GENERAL CONCEPTS
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Scope of Work
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Project Definition
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Establishment and P&G’s
PLANNING
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Drawings and Investigations
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Outline Plans and Strategies
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Work Breakdown Structure, Task List
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Activities and Planning Logic
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Obstructions, Unknowns, Risk Minimisation
PROGRAMMING
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Types of Programming (PERT, Gantt, etc.)
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Critical Path Method (CPM)
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Float, Lag, Lead, TRA, Finish to Finish etc.
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Baseline Programme
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Detailed Programming including Resource Levelling
CONSTRUCTION PHASE
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Keeping to the Milestones and Programme Revision
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Disruption and Acceleration Claims
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The S-Curve
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Change Management and Fast Tracking
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Cost Control
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Controlling and Ownership of the Float
COMPLETION
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Practical Completion and Extension of Time
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Penalties
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Close out Report
Who Should Attend?
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Project planners, project managers, site agents, engineer's representatives
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PMU members, quantity surveyors, SCM members, contractors, consulting engineers, clients
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Candidate engineers, technologists and technicians
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Senior engineers in the civil construction industry in need of a refresher
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