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CE 332 EC 6

9:30AM – 12:00TTH
ENGR JOEL A. TOMADO

Course Name: CONSTRUCTION METHODS AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT


The course deals with the principles of construction methods and equipment,
management and their applications. It covers project planning, scheduling,
monitoring and control. It also includes concepts on organization, safety,
Course Description
information systems and computer applications. Students are given
opportunities to visit actual project sites and observe the application of these
theories in construction projects.
Number of Units for
Lecture,
Lecture – 3 units
Laboratory,
Fieldwork – 1 unit
Fieldwork and
Tutorial
Number of Contact Lecture – 3 hours
Hours per week Fieldwork – 2 hours
Prerequisite/Co-
4th Year Standing
requisite
Program
Outcome/s
a-E, c-D, e-E, f-E, g-D, k-D, l-E
Addressed by the
Course
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
Course Objectives 1. Understand the construction project cycle from inception, planning,
execution, testing and certification.
2. Understand construction project requirements such as permits and

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licenses, clearance, and compliance to all applicable laws and
ordinances, etc;
3. Read and interpret construction plans, working drawings, and revise
contract documents, estimates and technical specifications;
4. Understand the components of the Terms of Reference (TOR) for
professional services and bidding/tendering processes, award and
acceptance;
5. Prepare and update construction schedule and work programs;
6. Understand construction methods, equipment, materials and
manpower control;
7. Understand temporary facilities requirements of a construction project;
8. Understand the existing local labor laws and regulations
1. Contracts and Specifications;
2. Construction Project Organization;
3. Planning and Scheduling (PERT/CPM);
4. Construction Estimates and Values Engineering
5. Construction Methods and Operations;
6. Construction Equipment Operations and Maintenance
Course Outline
7. Construction Manpower Safety;
8. Computer Applications in Construction Management;
9. Construction Reports
10. Construction Fieldwork
11. Construction Disputes
12. Fieldwork: Observation of construction projects
Laboratory
None
Equipment
1. Construction Planning Equipment & Methods by R.L. Peurifoy, latest
edition
Suggested 2. Project Management for Engineering and Construction, latest edition
References 3. Construction Management Handbook, CMDF
4. Constructors Performance Evaluation System (CPES) Implementing
Guidelines, CIAP
5. Construction Management by Max B. Fajardo

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