Building and Construction Management Intensive Seminar

Building and Construction Management Intensive Seminar

Introduction

The Building and Construction Management Intensive Seminar is a short-duration, structured program developed from the core units and learning outcomes of the Diploma of Building and Construction Management (CPC50320).
This seminar provides participants with a comprehensive overview of key principles, regulatory requirements, and management practices associated with Class 1 and Class 2 residential construction projects in Australia. Delivered as a linked lecture series, the course focuses on practical knowledge relevant to construction management, contract administration, cost control, compliance, strata developments, and project feasibility.
The program is designed to support participants who wish to strengthen their understanding of the Australian building and construction industry in a condensed and industry-focused format.

Course Timetable

Structured learning across 6 days

Day 1
Construction Class 1 & Class 2
Day 2
Contract Administration
Day 3
Construction Cost Management
Day 4
Strata & Building
Day 5
Design and Building Code Compliance
Day 6
Accounting & Feasibility

What You'll Learn

Core Units
Essential foundation units
1
Construction Class 1 & Class 2
• Australian building classification system
• Characteristics of Class 1 and Class 2 buildings
• Regulatory framework and statutory
• requirementsConstruction management roles and responsibilities
2
Contract Administration
• Types of construction contracts
• Contract documentation and interpretation
• Managing variations, progress claims, and extensions of time
• Contract compliance and risk management

Skills You'll Gain

On completion of the Building and Construction Management Intensive Seminar, participants will have gained a practical and structured understanding of the key principles required to manage residential construction projects, with particular emphasis on compliance, cost control, contracts, and feasibility within the Australian building industry.

An understanding of building classifications and construction management requirements
Knowledge of construction contracts and contract administration processes
Skills in construction cost planning and financial control
Awareness of strata developments and associated building obligations
Understanding of design coordination and NCC compliance for Class 1 and Class 2 buildings
Foundational knowledge of construction accounting and feasibility analysis

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