CNST-201 Construction Project Management
	The course examines the various aspects of construction management including both traditional and nontraditional approaches such as Bid-Build, CM at risk, Design-Build and negotiated contracts. The emphasis is on project management and the role of project manager on a construction project. Topics covered include a review of project approach, roles of the construction manager, project documentation, and risk management.
 
	
		Hours Weekly
	
3 hours weekly
	
		Course Objectives
	
		- 1. Compare and contrast the typical construction approaches in the Baltimore – Washington DC
 area.
- 2. Summarize the issues that impact a typical construction project.
- 3. Explain the different approaches to construction management.
- 4. Identify positions within a typical construction management team and describe the role(s) of
 each team member.
- 5. Apply cost and money management for a construction project.
- 6. Plan project scheduling and manage project timeframes and documentation.
- 7. Explain project risk management.
- 8. Explain the procurement process from subcontract selection through fabrication and delivery.
 
                                    
                                        
	
		Course Objectives
	
		- 1. Compare and contrast the typical construction approaches in the Baltimore – Washington DC
 area.
- 2. Summarize the issues that impact a typical construction project.
- 3. Explain the different approaches to construction management.
- 4. Identify positions within a typical construction management team and describe the role(s) of
 each team member.
- 5. Apply cost and money management for a construction project.
- 6. Plan project scheduling and manage project timeframes and documentation.
- 7. Explain project risk management.
- 8. Explain the procurement process from subcontract selection through fabrication and delivery.