This course is designed to prepare professionals for the PMI-CP® (Construction Professional in Built Environment Projects) certification — a globally recognized credential developed by the Project Management Institute (PMI). It equips learners with the tools, techniques, and strategies needed to manage complex construction and infrastructure projects effectively.Whether you're overseeing vertical construction, horizontal infrastructure, or urban development, this course bridges traditional project management principles with the real-world complexities of the built environment.What You’ll Learn:The lifecycle of built environment projects from planning to operationsProject performance measurement tools (cost, time, scope, quality)Communication strategies for cross-disciplinary construction teamsRisk identification and mitigation in construction projectsContracting, procurement, and delivery methods (e.g., Design-Build, IPD)Sustainability, resilience, and digital transformation (BIM, IoT, AI)Who Should Enroll:Construction Managers, Engineers, and ArchitectsProject Managers (certified or non-certified)Real Estate Developers and Infrastructure PlannersConsultants in risk, cost, or sustainabilityFinal-year students or academics in construction-related fieldsCourse Features:Instructor-led sessions with real project case studiesPractice questions aligned with PMI-CP exam formatTemplates, checklists, and tools for immediate useExam tips and readiness assessmentWhat You’ll Learn:Construction Project Lifecycle: Comprehensive understanding of the entire li
What you'll learn
Understanding the lifecycle of construction projects
Using project performance measurement tools
Implementing communication strategies for construction teams
Identifying and mitigating risks in construction projects
Exploring various contracting and procurement methods
Integrating principles of sustainability and digital technologies
Course objectives
Prepare professionals for PMI-CP certification
Equip learners with practical tools and strategies for project management
Bridge traditional project management principles with modern construction challenges