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[ Construction Project Management (GDPM) | Construction Business Management (GDCBM) | Construction Contracts Management (GDCCM) | Construction Safety Management (GDCSM) | Building Maintenance Management (GDBMM) | Real Estate Development & Management (GDREDM) | Highway Project Management (GDHPM) | Oil
& Gas Pipelines Project Management (GDOGPM) ]
Construction Project Management (GDPM) This programme is
designed especially for three groups. First, site engineers and middle managers
in either line or staff capacities working for civil construction companies,
development bodies, industrial and commercial enterprises, contractors and
consultancy firms. Second industrial engineers and functional managers -
financial, materials, personnel, plant, working on projects and third,
contractors interested in building competencies in project management.
Objective
- To develop competencies in project management techniques and skills
- To acquire proficiency in controlling cost and quality and managing people
- To gain knowledge on the dynamics of site organisation and operation
Construction Business Management (GDCBM) This programme
of studies covers the Construction Business Management procedures and related
practices. The course is designed for:
- Ward of family owned construction business
- Construction industry managers, architects, contractors, consultants,
realtors, financiers and resource suppliers.
- Practicing engineers, quantity surveyors, system designers cost accountants
and those handling other functions in construction industry.
- Prospective Construction enterpreneure.
Objective The programme is designed for students to gain
proficiency in tools, techniques and practices required for managing contracts
of a medium-size construction project, independently. Graduates of this
programme will be able to effeciently and effectively perform the following
management related functions:
- Construction business development and management techniques
- Site organisation and administration
- Documenting and raising claims
Construction Contracts Management (GDCCM) This programme
of studies covers the construction contracts management procedures and related
practices. The course is designed for:
- Contract managers and their team members
- Construction industry managers, architects, contractors, consultants,
realtors, financiers and resource suppliers
- Practicing engineers, quantity surveyors, system designers, cost accountants
and those handling other functions in construction industry.
Objective The programme is designed for students to gain
proficiency in tools, techniques and practices required for managing contracts
of a medium-size construction project, independently. Graduates of this
programme will be able to efficiently and effectively perform the following
management related functions:
- Implement the tendering process as Estimator or Quantity Surveyor
- Develop, budget and submit tenders/bids as Tendering Engineer
- Learn system of contract administration and management
- Learn to identify, raise and document claims as Contracts Engineer/Manager
Construction Safety Management (GDCSM) Constructing safe
structures and providing safe work environment to the personnel is a vital
factor in successful construction business. This makes safety an important
function in the management of construction projects. The concern for safety
starts from the design stage and continues till the facility is delivered to the
owner. The designer, consultant, client and contractor share equal
responsibility for safety, which should be built into their work values and
systems.
Objective
- To be responsible for compliance of all statutory obligations of the
employer in regards to safety of personnel and structures,
- To function as a "Staff" Office on the construction sites and guide and
assist the site managers/engineers to make their sites safe and accident free.
- To train personnel in construction safety, conduct safety surveys and design
suitable documents for recording and promoting safety on sites and in the
construction industry.
Building Maintenance Management (GDBMM) A major part of a
nations construction workload is expended on building houses, shops, offices,
factories, warehouses, schools, hospitals, theatres, roads, bridges, sewers and
many other structures in which we live, work, play, learn and eat. Every
structure has its own life, undergoes the process of ageing and needs
maintenance.
Objective To train an engineer as a maintenance manager
who has
- technical skills required for proper maintenance of building structures,
services and systems.
- management skills to plan and implement maintenance jobs economically and
effectively
- business skills to give value for money to clients and earn a good living
for self, and
- knowledge of the manintenance laws and standards
Real Estate Development & Management (GDREDM)
Real Estate and Property Development has become an important business sector
in the country. Many industrial houses and corporate have diversified to this
business. It is also attracting foreign investors. Metro centers are the hub of
this business activity though the growth can also be at most urban centers.
Objective
- To manage Real Estate business efficiently
- To get better return on investment
- To give value for money to customer
Highway Project Management (GDHPM)
This programme is designed for three groups associated with highway
construction projects. First group is site engineers and middle managers in
either line or staff capacities working for road building construction
companies, consultancy firms or sub contractors. Second group is planning
engineers and functional managers in finance, materials, personnel, plant,
working on projects and third group is all civil contractors interested in entry
into highway construction business.
Objective
- To develop basic understanding of highway construction business potential
and practices.
- To acquire proficiency in planning and executing highway construction
projects.
- To gain insight into safety and quality management practices relevant to
highway construction contracts.
On completion of the course, the graduates should be in a position to work as
site managers or quality, safety engineers in road construction business or
undertake medium size contracts and manage them efficiently. Executives and
engineers working with financial institutions or PMCs can develop perspective
about road construction projects.
Oil & Gas Pipelines Project Management (GDOGPM)
This programme is meant for all those engineering and commercial
professionals who want to diversify into Oil and Pipeline Construction sector.
Multi-disciplinary nature of this infrastructural sector offers opportunities to
civil and mechanical engineers along with petroleum and instrumentation
professionals working with construction/consultancy firms. Even functional
managers involved in financial, commercial execution of infrastructure projects
will find it beneficial. Finally, safety and quality professionals will obtain
working knowledge directly applicable to Oil and Gas Pipelines projects.
Objective
- To develop basic understanding of oil and gas pipeline business and
construction practices.
- To acquire working knowledge of planning and executing oil and gas cross
country pipeline projects.
- To understand working practices of safety and quality management relevant to
oil and gas pipelines and construction contracts.
On completion of the course, the graduates should be able to work as
Construction Manager or Quality & Safety Engineer in cross country Oil &
Gas pipelines projects or undertake medium size Installation contracts &
manage them efficiently. Executives & Engineers working with Oil Companies
& Refineries can develop better understanding about execution of Oil &
Gas pipeline projects.
Duration The Programme duration is 12 months from the
date of enrolment, and is split in 2 Terms. Extension of the duration for
completion of studies is normally not allowed.
Eligibility In order to be eligible for admission to this
Programme, the candidate should successfully meet the following criteria:
- Graduate in any branch of Engineering/Architecture/Quantity Surveying
OR
- Chartered Accountants/MBAs/MComs with at least 2 years work experience in
the construction industry OR
- Diploma in Engineering awarded by a State Board of Technical Education plus
2 years work experience at construction sites.
Admission Procedure The following admission procedure is
prescribed:
- Admission to this programme is offered twice a year, in the months of April
and September.
- Advertisements for admission are issued in newspapers.
- Candidates may purchase CODE Prospectus and Application Form for admission
by a written request to Chief, CODE, and Pune on payment of the prescribed
fee.
- Candidate should fill the Application Form in his/her own handwriting. Xerox
copies of all degrees/diplomas, high school onwards, acquired by the candidate,
and of all other testimonials should be attached to the Application Form.
- All papers submitted to the Institute should be numbered and this fact
recorded alongside the signatures of the candidate.
- CODE office will scrutinize the Application Form and its enclosures.
Admission is granted to all candidates who meet the prescribed eligibility
criteria.
- Admission is granted provisionally to an applicant on the basis of
information supplied by him/her in the Application Form and documents submitted.
It will be verified when the student comes to attend the RCS. Admission will be
confirmed only after this verification. Any false information supplied earlier
will lead to automatic cancellation of admission and forfeiture of fees
paid.
- The provisional admission letter issued to a candidate will clearly
state:
a. Students Registration Number (SRN), which must be quoted in all
correspondence in future. b. The period of 12 months of studentship, giving
start date and end date of the studies. c. Fees to be paid at the time of
admission.
Fees
- For Indian Nationals resident in India
The Total payable for 12
months is Rs. 25,500 plus a refundable deposit of Rs. 3000. The schedule of
payment is as under: Rs. 14,000 (including deposit) on receipt of admission
letter Rs. 11,000 on registration for 2nd Module
- For NRI and Foreign Students
The total fee for the entire course
of 12 months for NRI and Foreign students is US $ 600 payable as under: 1. At
the time of admission - US $ 400 2. At the start of Term 2 (beginning of 7th
month) - US $ 200.
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