Module 1 Principles of Construction Management
Module 1 Principles of Construction Management
Module 1 Principles of Construction Management
Principles of Construction
Management
Module 1
Introduction to Construction
Management
Project Management
is the application of knowledge, skills,
tools, and techniques to project activities in
order to meet or exceed stakeholder needs
and expectations from a project.
is a four-step process of
establishing performance standards
based on the firm's objectives,
measuring and reporting actual
performance, comparing the two,
and taking corrective or preventive
action as necessary.
Eight M’s of Management
1. Project Mission
Project Mission represents the overall
goal of the project. Goals and
objectives must be clear and concise
where all team members know and
fully understand. Without clear goals
and agreement among all
stakeholders, it will create chaos and
devastating effects.
No project can be successful unless
everybody concurs that they want
the same thing done.
The aim of identifying the mission of
the project is to:
Set direction for the project
Identify expected outputs
Ensure that the final deliverables will
satisfy the customer
Define constraints on the project
2. Top Management Support
Developing and maintaining a good
relationship with the top management is a
key to making the overall project and its
execution successful. The project
managers need the support from the top
management to supply all resources
needed and remove organizational
obstacles, since they rarely have enough
authority of their own to execute the
decisions and policies necessary to
complete a project.
The top management is:
An important ally in the project
Shares the team to be successful
Provides authority for the project to
proceed
Gives approval to changes
Assist in overcoming organizational
and political obstacles
3. Project Schedule/Plan.