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Project and Construction - Planning and Management

Code

CE-CMP2

Version

3.0

Offered by

Civil Engineering

ECTS

5

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge about generic planning methods and tools are required.

Main purpose

The aim of this course is that students become familiar with requirements for project and construction management and planning obtain knowledge of building project phases, organizational and contractual relationship. 

Main content:

  • A building projects Stakeholders and Organization.
  • Contract and Organization models (tender form).
  • Project phases and their contents related to contractual issues in according to the Danish AB18 – system and FIDIC.
  • Clients, consultants and contractors terms of contract in according to the Danish AB18 – system.
  • Tendering according to the Danish legislation.
  • Tendering under the EU Procurement directives and acts.
  • Tendering under the EU Utilities directives and acts.
  • Terms and bidding processes for tendering.
  • Prequalification requirement specifications and documents.
  • Award criteria and tender evaluation.
  • Process - and risk management.

Knowledge

The student will obtain knowledge of requirements for project and construction management and planning, obtain knowledge of building projects phases, organizational and contractual relationship. The student will obtain a basic knowledge of procurement and tender legislation in Denmark, the EU, and internationally. Furthermore, the student will obtain a basic knowledge of process - and risk management.

Skills

Upon completion of the course the student should:
  • Be able to perform planning analyses and communication strategies for stakeholder management.
  • Possess knowledge of project phases and their contents related to contractual issues in according to the Danish AB18.
  • Possess knowledge of a building projects contracting and subcontracting relationships.
  • Be able to perform a tendering procedure using legislation and processes for national (Danish), and international (EU) tenders
    The course will thus enhance the student’s ability to participate in the daily work of planning and operating within the contracting, consulting and client corporation in terms of knowledge of the juridical and legal framework and procurement.
  • Possess knowledge of process and risk management.

Competences

Upon completion of the course, participants should be able to identify themselves with the directly involved stakeholders and be able to participate in construction management at large.
After the course, the student will be able to:
  • Analyze, argue and explain the scope of a generic building project. 
  • Compare, select and argue for an appropriate organization and procurement form and perspectives the different forms.

Topics


Teaching methods and study activities

The course is case-based and the casework is performed in teams of 4 students. All cases are processed in a self-managed team.

The teaching method will be a variety of lectures, self-study, video-tutorials, and supervision according to the Student Activity Model.

The course is a 5 ECTS course, hence the workload for the student is 137 hours.

Resources

  • Project Management in Construction, Fifth edition 2007, Blackwell Publishing, ISBN: 978-1-4051-5824-4 
  • Uploaded papers and notes.

Evaluation

 

Examination

Prerequisites
None

Type of exam
Group presentation, 25 minutes, followed by an individual examination with the presence of the whole group.
Oral team examination – presentation and defense – is based on a summary of presentations and completed papers answered throughout the semester.
External assessment.

Tools allowed
All 

Re-exams
Individual oral exam - based on a summary of presentations and completed papers answered throughout the semester. 

Grading criteria

Grading based on the Danish 7-point scale.
Team members will be graded individually.

Additional information

 

Responsible

Helle Rosengreen (hero)

Valid from

01-02-2024 00:00:00

Course type

Keywords

Project management, project planning, tendering, contracts, legislation, process - and risk management