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Residential Project Management | North Carolina

4 Elective Hour Text Course | Approval #5021
Take an in-depth look at the responsibilities of a project manager and the methods experienced contractors use to effectively manage all aspects of a building project.  
0.4 ICC Building CEUs – Approval #26110 

Description

Note: Per North Carolina requirements, students must complete all online elective courses 30 days from the course registration, or no later than November 30th of each year. If you do not complete the course in 30 days, you will be required to begin the course from the beginning and pass the summative assessment with at least a 70% pass rate, and within 30 days in order to gain credit for the course. Please call our office at 1-800-727-7104 to re-start your course. We will not charge for the first retake but will charge for any subsequent renewal requests.

Remember: Courses cannot be purchased, started, or completed after midnight eastern time on November 30th, and during December.

Instructor:  Larry Rospierski

Residential construction project management is a unique construction setting. There are three main genres of project manager and each one has unique benefits and struggles. Each stage of the construction process must be considered while managing a project. This text-based 4HR CE course describes the types of residential project managers, the characteristics of a successful project manager, and what a successful project requires from bidding to closure.

By the end of this course, the construction professional will:

  • Be able to outline the responsibilities of varying types of project managers.
  • Define how to determine the scope of the project based on your own skill sets.
  • Understand the bidding, estimating and budgeting process.

Estimated  time to complete this course–200 minutes

This Course Covers:

  • Defining the Construction Project Manager
  • Construction Project Manager Infrastructure
  • Stages in Construction Project Management
  • Funding the Project 
  • Bidding, Estimating, and Pricing 
  • Budgeting in Project Management
  • Scheduling
  • Closure
  • Practical Applications
  • Final Exam