Course Information
Course Overview
Improve knowledge of construction planning. Produce, Review & Manage programmes for successful project delivery.
Improve your understanding and knowledge of construction programmes and the points to follow when producing, reviewing and maintaining a programme through the construction process. Learn more than how to use planning software and develop the key skills to understand how programmes should function including some of the common mistakes made within the industry and how to overcome them.
The training has been broken into 5 sections which develop in complexity as they progress.
Section 1 (Introduction to Construction Programmes) contains 4 modules,
1. The Importance of Programmes,
2. Terminology,
3. Planning Basics,
4. Sequencing & Durations.
Section 2 (Tender & Delivery Programmes) contains 5 modules,
1. Tender Programmes,
2. Weekly Programmes,
3. Monthly Programmes,
4. Hour by Hour Programmes,
5. Presentation Methods.
Section 3 (Programme Monitoring) contains 3 modules,
1. Efficiency Reviews,
2. Key Performance Indicators,
3. Construction Reliability Reports.
Section 4 (Change Management) contains 4 modules,
1. Impact of Change,
2. What-If Programmes,
3. Change Programmes,
4. Acceleration.
Section 5 (Reviewing Programmes) contains 3 modules,
1. Programme Compliance,
2. Acceptance and Rejection,
3. NEC Best Practice
This course will assist Contractors, Sub-Contractors, Consultants & Clients develop the skills needed produce, manage, maintain and review construction programmes. This course does not teach you how to use planning software, instead it teaches you how a programme should be produced, maintained and reviewed.
All of the information provided is based on practical implementation of programmes from an operational and delivery perspective. Different methods of planning and presentation are taught to allow you to improve the communication and presentation of the construction phasing and programme. These additional skills will ease understanding of the plan to a wider audience.
Not only does the course cover the fundamentals to be included within each type of construction programme but also the best ways to monitor the programme and some examples of ways programme slippage can be mitigated. The course covers contractual terminology referencing the NEC suite of contracts however the best practice and planning management skills will be transferable across many other types of contract.
The course is aimed at beginner and intermediate students, those with an expert level knowledge of programme management and project controls would not gain from this training.
Course Content
- 6 section(s)
- 20 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Introduction to Construction Programmes
- Section 3 Tender & Delivery Programmes
- Section 4 Programme Monitoring
- Section 5 Change Management
- Section 6 Reviewing Programmes
What You’ll Learn
- Learn the necessary skills needed to plan projects (Not just how to operate planning software)
- NEC3 requirements of programmes
- How to produce and manage Tender, Weekly, Monthly, Hour by Hour, What-If and Change Programmes
- Understanding of how to review a programme and the areas to focus attention
- Planning best practice
- Practical ways to present information to maximise understanding
- Monitoring programmes and reporting information to assess key trends
- Knowledge of planning terminology
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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MMichel Wolf
Good refresher course on programme development and maintenance under NEC form of contract. Could use a glossary sheet for acronyms as well as a link (for those who are not family with the NEC contract suit) to the clauses mentioned. In closing it’s one of the best courses I’ve taken on Udemy on programme management & reporting.
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AAdam Wisker
As a Contractors QS, I felt this course to be very informative, and gave me a great understanding of planning and programmes, especially in how to present and manage change and risk. It also further highlighted to me the importance of programmes within NEC contracts
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DDarren Arnold
Very informative learnt a lot
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PPaul O’Donnell
I think the course is good so far but I do think a plan should be formulated at which level of person carries out which parts of the course.