Short Term Civil Engineering Course with Placement Assistance Program
One of the most Shortest Short Term Civil Engineering Course with Aavishkaara School. CCECO is a 1 month (4 Weeks) course amounting to 100 hours course. CCECO is a complete practical-oriented course for students interested in Construction Project Management, which includes basic orientation on 7 under-roof practical modules and 7 on-site practical modules of Civil Engineering Project Management. On completion of this Short Term Civil Engineering Course, you will have an overview of the systems to be implemented while doing project management in construction. By doing this course, your outlook towards a construction project will be changed to a new perspective and you will be able to flourish in the industry with your command in the on-site construction
01. Duration
01 Month / 4 Weeks
(100 Hours)
02. Eligibility
Master / Bachelor Degree in Civil Engineering
under any recognised university or institute
OR
3 Years Civil Engineering Diploma
under any recognised institute
03. Course Fee
Rs. 30K
Rs. 15K
Course Syllabus
| Module | Office Engineering Modules | Module | Site Engineering Modules |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Quantity Surveying | 1 | Design Coordination and Document Control |
| 2 | Planning and Coordination | 2 | Quality Assurance and Quality Control |
| 3 | Contracts Management | 3 | Survey |
| 4 | Cost Control and Budget | 4 | Safety, Health and Environment Management |
| 5 | Tendering and Rate Analysis | 5 | Work Coordination and Project Reporting |
| 6 | Resource Management and Inventory Control | 6 | Billing – Running Account / Sub-Contract / IPC / Final |
| 7 | Statutory Compliance | 7 | Contracts and Disputes Management |
Compentency Matrix
End state vision: Develop the ability to understand construction project requirements, work breakdown, comparative design of structures, BOQs, units and measurements, specifications, standard and observed data, QS practices, preparation of measurement books, quantity take-offs, market-rate collection, rate analysis, estimates, charts, and value engineering.
End state vision: Understand construction planning and scheduling including WBS, calendars, activity properties, duration fixing, relationships, resource assignment and leveling, milestones, PERT, CPM, network diagrams, progress updates, and decision-making.
End state vision: Develop expertise in contracts management including contract types, conditions, notices, claims, documentation, extensions of time, variations, price escalation, additional payments, and contractual entitlements.
End state vision: Learn cost control techniques including BOQs, unit costs, rate analysis, preparation of budgets, monitoring daily expenditures, identifying cost overruns, and ensuring project completion within budget.
End state vision: Understand tender preparation including tender types, prequalification, EMD, contract conditions, standards, BOQs, site visits, resource costing, construction methodology, overheads, profits, and taxation.
End state vision: Gain knowledge in procurement, purchasing, hiring, logistics, inventory control systems, warehousing, stock management, GRN processing, quality checks, and distribution of construction resources.
End state vision: Understand document control systems, ISO 9001:2015 compliance, controlled document workflows, and coordination among architectural, structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, fire, and safety disciplines.
End state vision: Understand statutory rules and approvals including NBC, KMBR, KPBR, KSPCB, KSEB, aviation norms, and other mandatory regulatory requirements.
End state vision: Learn QA/QC principles, testing procedures, Indian and international codes, laboratory and field tests, quality assurance systems, and non-destructive testing methods.
End state vision: Understand surveying techniques including land measurement, mapping, boundary establishment, leveling, positioning, and applications in civil construction projects.
End state vision: Learn construction HSE management, safety planning, compliance with regulations, accident prevention, onsite productivity improvement, and long-term safety culture development.
End state vision: Develop skills in coordinating manpower, equipment, meetings, reporting systems, and managing projects to meet time, cost, and quality objectives.
End state vision: Understand preparation of running account bills, subcontractor bills, interim payment certificates, and final billing procedures.
End state vision: Understand construction disputes, their impact on projects, and dispute resolution methods including negotiation, arbitration, adjudication, dispute boards, expert determination, and litigation.