Construction Project Management
A Construction Project Manager may work for a consultancy or a contracting company. Demand is high from employers both across Trinidad and Tobago and internationally and graduates from the course are highly sought after. A wide range of positions enables graduates to embark on rewarding career paths in the Built Environment.
There are opportunities to work on housing, commercial and public sector projects; redevelopment and new build as well as management, consultancy or research, working for construction contractors and developers, local/national government, private clients and to the entrepreneur setting up your own business.
Great information, however, including an audio component would have made the information easier to understand or more engaging. I suggest live recordings for future references.
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Great course. I enjoy reading the articles rather than viewing the presentations.
However, there is one error in slide “The Six Principles of Common Law”, where number 3. Intention and number 4. Capacity. In the definitions both number 3 and 4 definition headings says, “Intention.”
But great course nonetheless, much knowledge gleaned.