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Construction Management

Introduction to Construction Management is a comprehensive course that covers the fundamentals of the building industry. It provides an overview of the different aspects of construction management, from project planning and scheduling to budgeting and contracting. Students learn how to organize projects, manage resources and oversee construction from start to finish.

Why Study Construction Economics

This knowledge can be applied in a variety of settings, from residential development to commercial and industrial projects. With this course, students will be able to develop their understanding of the construction process and gain skills for successful management in their chosen field.

Earning a Master’s degree in construction management can open the door to a rewarding career in the construction industry. With a degree, graduates have access to many different job opportunities such as project management, commercial and residential building, infrastructure engineering, and more. The UNSW Bachelor of Construction Management and Property is a three-year degree program that provides students with the skills and connections needed for success in their field.

Graduates of this program can expect to receive high-paying salaries from many employers. They can work as contractors, developers, or government agencies on projects related to civil engineering, infrastructure development, and residential buildings. With their knowledge of the industry combined with strong communication and problem-solving skills, graduates are well-prepared for a successful career in construction management.

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This knowledge can be applied in a variety of settings, from residential development to commercial and industrial projects. With this course, students will be able to develop their understanding of the construction process and gain skills for successful management in their chosen field.

Typical services in this area are:

  • Interpreting construction plans and specifications
  • Coordinating the procurement and delivery of labor, materials, facilities and equipment;
  • Consultation with architects, engineers and other professionals as well as engineers and vendors
  • Negotiate with owners, developers and subcontractors involved in the construction process to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget
  • Preparation of tenders and contract offers

You can study to become a construction manager in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast

To become a construction manager, you must have at least a bachelor’s degree in construction science, construction management, or civil engineering.

As per job outlook, construction managers make on average $3,450 per week

According to Business Outlook, Australian construction managers are highly optimistic about future growth. Additionally, the role of construction manager or project manager is a supplement to medium- and long-term transformation planning skills

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