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Construction Project Management (CPM)

is the overall planning, coordination, and control of a construction project from beginning to completion.

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Construction Project Management (CPM)

Its purpose is to meet client requirements and produce a functionally and financially viable project that is delivered on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards.

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• Multiple phases
• Diverse stakeholders
• Strict regulations, budgets, and timelines

Construction projects are complex and involve:

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• Efficient use of resources
• Minimization of delays and COSt overruns
• Improved quality, safety, and communication

Effective management ensures:

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Time Management, Cost Control, Quality Assurance, Risk Management, Scope Management, Communication Management

Key Objectives ot CPM

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Time Management

Ensuring the project is completed on schedule.

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Cost Control

Keeping the project Within the budget.

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Quality Assurance

Ensuring the project meets required standards,

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Risk Management

Identifying and mitigating potential issues.

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Scope Management

Preventing scope creep and managing changes.

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Communication Management

Coordinating among various stakeholders.

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Traditional Construction, Modular Construction, Sustainable Construction

Construction Methods

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Traditional Construction

Involves standard practices such as masonry, wood framing, and concrete pouring.

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Modular Construction

Prefabricated sections are built off-site and assembled on-site, reducing construction time and waste.

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Sustainable Construction

Focuses on environmentally friendly practices, using sustainable materials and energy-efficient designs.

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Initiation, Planning and Design, Execution, Monitoring and Controlling, Closure

Major Phases of a Construction Project

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Initiation

Project idea, feasibility analysis, and defining objectives.

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Planning & Design

Developing blueprints, scheduling, budgeting, and defining the project scope.

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Execution (Construction)

Physical construction activities begin. Coordination among contractors, subcontractors, and workers is key.

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Monitoring and Controlling

Tracking progress, managing changes, ensuring quality and safety.

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Closure

Project handover, final inspections, documentation, and client approval.

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Client / Owner, Architects / Engineers, Contractors / Subcontractors, Suppliers / Vendors, Government / Regulatory Bodies, Other Interested Parties

Key Stakeholders in Construction Project Management

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• Gantt Charts and Schedules
• Critical Path Method (CPM)
• Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
• Earned Value Management (EVM)
• Project Management Software (e.g.,
MS Project, Primavera, Procore)
• BIM (Building Information Modeling)

Common Tools & Techniques in CPM

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Minimizes risks and delays
Optimizes resource utilization
Enhances communication and collaboration
Ensures compliance with codes and regulations
Delivers quality results to stakeholders

Benefits of Effective Construction Project Management

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• Unexpected delays and cost overruns
• Labor shortages or disputes
• Weather-related disruptions
• Regulatory hurdles
• Poor communication among stakeholders

Challenges in Construction Project Management

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Construction Project Management

is essential to deliver safe, timely, and cost-effective projects. It involves collaboration, planning, and constant oversight.

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Project Manager

A good _ drives success by balancing scope, time, and cost.

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CONSTRUCTION PROJECT ORGANIZATION

It refers to the structured framework
used to manage people, processes, and resources involved in a construction project

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CONSTRUCTION PROJECT ORGANIZATION

It defines roles, responsibilities, and
communication flow to ensure that the project is executed efficiently, safely, on time, and within budget.

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Clear accountability
Improved communication
Efficient workflow
Risk management
Better resource allocation.

IMPORTANCE OF AN EFFECTIVE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

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Owner / Client
Architects & Engineers
Contractor

MAIN PROJECT PARTICIPANTS

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OWNER/CLIENT

They are the project initiator and typically define the project scope, objectives, and budget. They are responsible for providing project funding, setting project goals, and approving major project decisions.

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ENGINEERS

• With specialized expertise in various fields, these individuals deal with civil, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering.

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ENGINEERS

• They are responsible for designing systems and structures that meet safety standards and project specifications. __ collaborate with architects to integrate technical aspects into the design.

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ARCHITECTS

_ and designers are responsible for creating the project's design and plans, which ensure everything aligns with the client's vision and complies with local building codes.

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ARCHITECTS

They are also responsible for coordinating with other design professionals and preparing construction documents.

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CONTRACTOR

is responsible for taking the owner's vision and the architect's plans to turn them into reality. They bring together the resources, manage the work, and ensure the project is completed as it should be.

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PROJECT TEAM

This includes project managers, engineers, architects, and other team members directly involved in the project's execution.

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Project Manager (PM), Construction Manager, Planning/scheduling Engineer, Quality Assurance/control (QAIQC),Safety Officer, Administrative Officer, Site Engineers, Site Supervisor or Foreman

PROJECT TEAM

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Project Manager (PM)

Oversees planning, execution, and delivery; manages budget, schedule, risks, and team coordination

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Construction Manager

Directs site operations, coordinates trades and subcontractors, ensures daily progress.

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Planning/scheduling Engineer

Develops project schedule, monitors progress, updates timelines, reports delays.

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Quality Assurance/control (QAIQC) Manager

Ensures construction meets design specs and standards, manages inspections and testing.

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Safety Officer

Implements safety plans, conducts toolbox meetings, ensures regulatory compliance.

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Administrative Officer

Handles permits, contracts, payroll, document control, and communication logs.

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Site Engineers

Execute technical details on site, interpret drawings, supervise foremen.

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Site Supervisor or Foreman

Lead laborers, supervise daily tasks, ensure safety and productivity on the ground.

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BEST PRACTICES

• Clearly define roles and
communication lines.
• Use a RACI Matrix (Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, Informed).
• Hold regular coordination meetings.
• Implement digital project management tools for efficiency.
• Conduct training for team development and compliance.

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Success

A well-defined organizational structure in construction project management is critical to a project's .

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Regulatory Bodies
Government agencies and regulatory authorities that ensure the project complies with legal and safety standards. | Other Interested Parties
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Local Communities
Residents and businesses in the vicinity of the construction site who may be affected by the project. | Other Interested Parties
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Investors and Financiers
Parties providing financial backing for the project, interested in its economic viability and return on investment. | Other Interested Parties
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Environmental Groups
Organizations concerned with the environmental impact of the project. | Other Interested Parties
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Construction Project Cycle
Refers to the series of phases that a construction project passes through, from initial conception to completion and handover. Understanding this cycle in depth helps ensure successful project management, effective resource utilization, and timely delivery.
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Construction Project Cycle
Initiation and Feasibility Study

Planning and Design

Pre-Construction

Construction/Execution

Commissioning and Handover

Operation and Maintenance

Close-out and Evaluation
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Initiation and Feasibility Study
Objective:
- Identify the need for the project and assess its viability.

Activities:
- Market analysis, site assessment, and initial cost estimation.
- Feasibility studies considering technical, financial, legal, and environmental factors.

Outcome:
- Decision if the project should proceed to planning.
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Planning and Design
Objective:
- Develop detailed plans, specifications, and schedules.

Activities:
- Architectural and Engineering design.
- Cost estimation and Budgeting.
Scheduling (Gantt charts, Critical Path Method).
- Permitting and Approvals.
- Procurement Planning.

Outcome:
- Complete project design documents and a clear roadmap for construction.
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Pre-Construction
Objective:
- Prepare for construction activities.

Activities:
- Tendering and Contractor selection.
- Contract negotiations and Awarding.
- Procurement of materials and equipment.
- Site preparation and mobilization.

Outcome:
- Contract signed, resources and personnel ready, and the site prepared.
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Construction / Execution
Objective:
- Actual building of the project according to plans.

Activities:
- Site management and quality control.
- Coordination among trades and subcontractors.
- Monitoring progress against schedule and budget.
- Addressing unforeseen issues or changes.

Outcome:
- Physical completion of the project, meeting specified standards.
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Commissioning and Handover
Objective:
- Ensure the project functions correctly and is ready to operate.

Activities:
- Testing systems and equipment.
- Training client personnel.
- Final inspections.
- Obtaining occupancy or operation permits.

Outcome:
- Formal handover to client, sign-off on completion.
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Operation and Maintenance
Objective:
- Ensure the long-term functionality and sustainability of the project.

Activities:
- Regular maintenance.
- Monitoring performance.
- Addressing issues that arise during operation.

Outcome:
- Longevity and efficiency of the completed project.
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Close-out & Evaluation
Objective:
- Review project performance and document lessons learned.

Activities:
- Final reports and documentation.
- Evaluation of project objectives versus outcomes.
- Archiving project data for future reference.

Outcome:
- Project closure and knowledge for future projects.
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Construction Project Cycle
The _____ is a structured sequence that ensures projects are delivered efficiently, within scope, time, and budget.
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risks, improves communication, leads to successful project completion

Proper management of each phase reduces ____ , _____, and ______