The construction and real estate sectors are increasingly interconnected, requiring professionals to possess multidisciplinary knowledge that extends beyond traditional construction management and quantity surveying functions. Modern practitioners must understand project delivery, cost management, land development, property valuation, real estate investment, asset management, regulatory compliance, and stakeholder engagement to successfully manage projects and maximize value throughout the property lifecycle.
This five-day training program provides participants with a comprehensive overview of the principles, practices, and emerging trends in construction management, quantity surveying, and real estate development. The course explores the strategic, financial, regulatory, and operational aspects of the built environment while highlighting the role of professionals in supporting sustainable development and effective property management.
Understand the principles and practices of construction management and project delivery.
Examine the role of quantity surveying in cost planning, procurement, and contract administration.
Explore real estate development processes and land management strategies.
Understand land subdivision, land sales, and urban development concepts.
Recognize the principles of property valuation and real estate investment.
Understand property management, maintenance, and asset preservation requirements.
Examine safety, fire prevention, and risk management considerations in the built environment.
Understand insurance applications within construction and real estate sectors.
Explore effective engagement with government authorities and regulatory bodies.
Develop awareness of stakeholder management, negotiation, diplomacy, and persuasion techniques.
Identify relevant professional certifications and career development opportunities.
Quantity Surveyors
Construction Managers
Project Managers
Civil Engineers
Real Estate Professionals
Property Developers
Facilities and Asset Managers
Consultants and Contractors
Government Housing and Planning Officials
Professionals involved in land development and property investment
Construction project lifecycle
Project planning and coordination
Procurement and contract strategies
Quality and risk management
Project governance principles
Cost planning and estimating
Budget development and cost control
Bills of quantities and tendering processes
Contract administration
Claims, variations, and dispute management
Real estate market dynamics
Development planning processes
Feasibility studies and project viability
Development financing considerations
Development risk assessment
Land acquisition and ownership considerations
Land subdivision principles
Land sales and development strategies
Urban planning and zoning concepts
Sustainable and smart city development
Property valuation concepts and methodologies
Market, cost, and income approaches
Factors influencing property values
Valuation standards and reporting
Real estate investment principles
Investment performance indicators
Risk and return considerations
Portfolio management concepts
Insurance principles and applications
Construction-related insurance coverage
Property insurance considerations
Risk transfer and mitigation strategies
Property management functions
Asset lifecycle management
Facility operations management
Maintenance planning and strategies
Building performance and sustainability
Occupational health and safety principles
Fire prevention and protection systems
Emergency preparedness and response
First aid awareness in the workplace
Regulatory compliance requirements
Working with housing authorities
Planning and development approvals
Regulatory compliance frameworks
Public sector coordination and collaboration
Stakeholder identification and analysis
Negotiation and persuasion techniques
Diplomacy in professional environments
Conflict resolution and relationship management