Brief Summary
This course dives into Project Procurement Management specifically for the building and construction industry, blending theory with practical skills. You'll learn how to tackle procurement challenges effectively and how to plan for successful project outcomes.
Key Points
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The course focuses on Project Procurement Management in construction.
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It's designed to help understand both theory and practical applications.
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Students will learn to identify procurement needs and establish management plans.
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Support is available, and the course is tailored to real industry challenges.
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Completion leads to a certificate of attainment.
Learning Outcomes
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Identify procurement needs using stakeholder input.
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Create and maintain a procurement-management plan.
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Source information from suppliers that meet procurement requirements.
About This Course
Provide detailed theories and practices unique to cost management in building and construction
In guiding a project, particularly one in the building and construction industry, an intricate knowledge of Project Procurement Management is critical in determining the project’s outcome. In reality, people practice many of the concepts involved in Project Procurement Management however our course will allow students to fully utilise and benefit from such a detailed understanding of Project Management Diploma theory.
Duration of Study
The pace at which each student studies is different. The nominal hours for this course are 20 hours, however, this can vary greatly depending on your previous experience and study techniques. Student support is available by asking a question online or visiting our website.
We offer our support as a Registered Training Organisation.
As a RTO, Exner Education is responsible for delivering quality training and assessment.
Project Procurement Management is not a new concept for teaching, Exner Education, drawing on their 25 years of experience in the construction industry have tailored this course to address many of the challenges facing Construction Projects and their Project Managers today.
Typically, these projects have the greatest risks associated with them and as such are far more susceptible to deliver outcomes where large financial losses are experienced or the project be delivered late or to a lower quality than expected.
Exner Education’s Project Procurement Management course serves to provide an understanding of the theory and practice of project management in the building and construction industry.
If you would like to be assessed for this unit of competency, please visit our website for more information. Upon successful completion you will receive a certificate of attainment.
We recommend that students purchase a copy of "A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge", Sixth Edition (PMBOK® Guide) ©2013 Please note that "PMBOK" is a registered trademark of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
Identify procurement requirements with input from stakeholders as the basis for procurement planning
Establish and maintain, within delegated authority, an agreed procurement-management plan
Obtain information from suppliers capable of fulfilling procurement requirements
Cindy H.
It's early, but so far the course seems well laid out. Makes me ready to move forward.