Diploma in Construction Management QLS Level 4
Course at QLS Level 4
Endorsement Endorsed by Quality Licence Scheme
Study Method Distance Learning
Course Duration 400 Hours
Entry Requirements No Entry Requirements
Start Date Ongoing
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Construction Management Online Course

One of the most rewarding and fulfilling of all contemporary sectors, the construction industry can also be uniquely lucrative.  Individuals with professional-level construction management skills are constantly sought by building firms on a global basis, tasked with overseeing and controlling the planning and execution of challenging construction projects. Construction managers also play a key role in ongoing building maintenance, modification, expansion and enhancement efforts – career opportunities for those with the appropriate backgrounds are near-limitless.

This Construction Management Online Course, has been designed to provide a comprehensive yet concise introduction to one of the world’s most important and consistently-secure business sectors.  Property development on a global basis is accelerating and evolving like never before, resulting in a permanent shortfall of professional construction managers and project supervisors.  Whether it’s joining an existing brand/business at a relatively higher level or starting your own private construction management consultancy, this construction management course online,  delivers the core skills and knowledge required to pursue or advance extraordinary careers in construction.

Beginning with an introduction to contemporary construction management, 13 intensive modules of online course construction management, gradually guide candidates through effective estimating and planning, project supervision, management of human resources, equipment and materials management, the most important element of construction contracts, quality control considerations and a variety of legal/legislative matters.

This construction management course online, is delivered over 13 modules:

Module 1 - Introduction to Construction Management

The introductory course module takes candidates through the basics of the construction management industry, incorporating an overview of how the industry operates today and the various duties/responsibilities of the professional construction manager.  Subtopics covered include inspection and supervision, testing, productivity and labour quality.

Module 2 - Development and Organisation of Construction Projects

Course content in Module 2 centres on construction project organisation and development, with specific focus on the project life cycle.  Candidates are gradually guided through each of the most important phases of the building project – the initiation phase, design and planning phase, execution and control phases and how to professionally organise construction projects.

Module 3 - Importance of Estimation in Construction Work

Project estimation represents the primary core focus of Module 3, in which candidates are introduced to a variety of accurate estimating techniques, along with the importance of comprehensive planning and feasibility studies in the estimating process.  Project budget-revision is also discussed.

Module 4 - Preliminary Investigations, Location and Site Selection

Course content in Module 4 centres primarily around a number of important preliminary investigations, including site selection and location.  A variety of crucial topographic considerations are brought into discussion, along with essential selection and evaluation criteria.

Module 5 - Site Organisation

The following course module guides candidates through a series of important specifics with regard to cite organisation.  A variety of important subtopics are introduced including electricity and water provision, movement of plant, tools and equipment storage, general material storage and access, boundary/fencing options, site accommodation and more.

Module 6 - Planning for Equipment

An intensive overview of equipment considerations follows in Module 6, incorporating an overview of the equipment-planning process and the various considerations/variables that can affect equipment requirements.  The sourcing of essential finances for important construction equipment also enters the discussion.

Module 7 - Equipment Management

Equipment continues as the primary theme of Module 7, which turns attention to the most important aspects of equipment repair and maintenance. Core concepts covered include organisation of on-site equipment, maintaining a workable spare parts inventory, stock planning, replacement analysis and more.

Module 8 - Material Management

The management of essential materials is investigated in-depth in the eighth module, which incorporates material storage and handling, purchasing essential site materials, the integrated materials management process and a variety of challenges associated with procuring/managing materials.

Module 9 - Purchase and Storage Management

A series of critical purchase and storage management insights follow in Module 9, in which candidates explore several warehousing basics, contemporary site storage strategies and systems, preservation of stored materials and a number of key material buying systems.

Module 10 - Specialised Buying and Vendor Management

The tenth course module guides candidates through specialised buying and vendor management, covering a variety of subtopics including ISO 9000, codification, process documentation and the learning cycle. The effect/impact of modern IT systems on a variety of site management tasks is also explored.

Module 11 - Quality Controlling During Construction

Course content in Module 11 provides candidates with a detailed introduction to both the importance of quality control and a variety of key strategies for building and maintaining high quality standards.  Quality control is considered with regard to internal site operations, external contractors, suppliers and other project contributors.

Module 12 - Human Resource Management

An essential introduction to human resource management follows in Module 12, which incorporates an overview of effective organisation, deployment and management of key human resources.  The role of the construction manager in HR is investigated, along with a variety of people-management skills and related HR strategies.

Module 13 - Legal Aspects of Contract

Bringing the course to a conclusion, Module 13 sheds light on a number of the most important types of construction contracts, along with a series of crucial legal/legislative considerations.  Subtopics covered in the module include arbitration and mediation, project disputes, construction project insurance, purchase orders and more. OHSC offers some free online certificate courses which are ideal as starter courses. You can even take a start with one of our free construction courses

OHSC Certificate of Completion - Digital certificate

Digital certificate - Included.

Quality Licence Scheme Certificate of Completion - Hard copy certificate

Hard copy certificate - £85

Note: A nominal fee of £9.99 covers the delivery charge within the United Kingdom and a nominal fee of £19.99 covers the delivery charge outside the United Kingdom.


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Frequently Asked Questions

There are no entry requirements or qualification criteria to fulfil to enrol on any of our construction management programmes.  Enrolment is open 365 days a year and acceptance is guaranteed, irrespective of your academic history and professional background to date.

You will not need to get a transcript as all of the course materials are provided in document format. All study aids and learning resources are included in the initial fee, accessible via our dynamic digital learning platform after enrolling on your chosen construction course.

You will receive a digital certificate of completion upon completing your course, as proof of your new skills and knowledge.  If you wish to claim an endorsed certificate or diploma at an additional cost, delivery typically takes £9 for UK addresses and £15 for international addresses.

We do not offer formal qualifications such as degrees - successful students will have the opportunity to claim an endorsed certificate or diploma. All of our courses are endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme, as verification of their quality, relevance and value.

Construction manager is a diverse and dynamic field, which encompasses everything from planning new construction projects to coordinating manpower requirements to budgeting to leading the on-site workforce.  Construction managers ultimately take responsibility for successful project completion.

We offer a wide variety of endorsed construction management courses, from entry-level awards through to advanced diploma-level programs.  All of which are 100% self-paced with no fixed study schedules, and can be completed online from anywhere in the world.

Yes, enrolment for our construction management courses is open 365 days a year.  With no entry requirements to fulfil for any of our courses, we’re proud to welcome ambitious candidates from across the UK and internationally.  Call or e-mail anytime to learn more.

Course costs vary in accordance with the level of the construction management course in question. Full pricing information is available on our website, or you can contact our admissions team anytime to learn more.  We also have a scholarship scheme available worth up to £80 % off the usual price of our construction management courses - call or e-mail anytime for more information or to apply.