Introduction to Design Management in Construction – Level 1
Introduction to Design Management in Construction – Level 1, available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.8, with 24 lectures, based on 49 reviews, and has 3402 subscribers.
You will learn about Design Management in Construction An introduction to the construction and architecture industry in the UK A particular focus on Contractor-Led and Design-Build projects What a design manager does and what the job entails Understand what 'the design' is and how it is managed, tracked and reported on Design delivery processes and frameworks and an introduction to the RIBA Plan of Work How funding, procurement and technology have influenced the role of the design manager How to work as a design manager contractor-led and design-build procurement projects Preconstruction, development, construction delivery design managers and how each role differs Who is in the professional design team (ie engineers, architects, specialist suppliers etc) and how to work with them The design programme This course is ideal for individuals who are People working on a building site – construction managers, foremen and other tradespeople or Design coordinators and design managers who work in the field and are looking to progress their careers or Architects, engineers, interiors designers and other design professionals looking to make a career change and move into design management or Supply chain subcontractors who manage design such as structural steel frames, prefabricated elements, kitchens, lighting etc or Developers, investors and employers who appoint design managers to represent their design interests It is particularly useful for People working on a building site – construction managers, foremen and other tradespeople or Design coordinators and design managers who work in the field and are looking to progress their careers or Architects, engineers, interiors designers and other design professionals looking to make a career change and move into design management or Supply chain subcontractors who manage design such as structural steel frames, prefabricated elements, kitchens, lighting etc or Developers, investors and employers who appoint design managers to represent their design interests.
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Title: Introduction to Design Management in Construction – Level 1
Price: $79.99
Average Rating: 4.8
Number of Lectures: 24
Number of Published Lectures: 24
Number of Curriculum Items: 24
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 24
Original Price: £89.99
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What You Will Learn
- Design Management in Construction
- An introduction to the construction and architecture industry in the UK
- A particular focus on Contractor-Led and Design-Build projects
- What a design manager does and what the job entails
- Understand what 'the design' is and how it is managed, tracked and reported on
- Design delivery processes and frameworks and an introduction to the RIBA Plan of Work
- How funding, procurement and technology have influenced the role of the design manager
- How to work as a design manager contractor-led and design-build procurement projects
- Preconstruction, development, construction delivery design managers and how each role differs
- Who is in the professional design team (ie engineers, architects, specialist suppliers etc) and how to work with them
- The design programme
Who Should Attend
- People working on a building site – construction managers, foremen and other tradespeople
- Design coordinators and design managers who work in the field and are looking to progress their careers
- Architects, engineers, interiors designers and other design professionals looking to make a career change and move into design management
- Supply chain subcontractors who manage design such as structural steel frames, prefabricated elements, kitchens, lighting etc
- Developers, investors and employers who appoint design managers to represent their design interests
Target Audiences
- People working on a building site – construction managers, foremen and other tradespeople
- Design coordinators and design managers who work in the field and are looking to progress their careers
- Architects, engineers, interiors designers and other design professionals looking to make a career change and move into design management
- Supply chain subcontractors who manage design such as structural steel frames, prefabricated elements, kitchens, lighting etc
- Developers, investors and employers who appoint design managers to represent their design interests
Who is this course for?
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Anyone new to the UK industry
This course is ideal for design professionals or builders moving to the UK from abroad, and who want a refresher on the design-build industry in general, or need to understand what is expected of the role in the United Kingdom.
Graduates, Design and Technical Coordinators
Most design managers start out in support roles as assistant design and technical managers, or coordinators. This course provides an overview of all aspects of the job.
Architects, Engineers, Designers
Professional designers manage the design process as part of their training, however design and technical managers working for contractors and developers usually come from professional design backgrounds
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What is Design Management?
Design management is an essential tool within a consulting, investment, or contracting organisation that oversees design development, manages the appointment of consultants and specialist sub-contractors, obtains relevant approvals from local authorities and arranges design deliverables in a timely manner to meet the master construction programme.
Managing Design Delivery and Information
The design and construction process follows a sequence of activities which vary depending upon the type of project and the chosen procurement route. A design and technical manager basically tracks and manages the design development process from inception, through to manufacture, completion and occupation of the building
Managing the Design Professionals
On a construction project there are traditional designers, such as architects, structural and civil engineers, building services engineers and also specialist subcontractors with a CDP design responsibility. Design management is not only about managing design processes but also about managing different stakeholders and this include
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Overview of the Course
Lecture 1: What is this course about and which topics are covered?
Chapter 2: Lecture 1. What is Design and Technical management
Lecture 1: What is Design and Technical Management?
Lecture 2: Section 2 and 3 Text introducing Design Management
Chapter 3: Lecture 2: What does a Design Manager do?
Lecture 1: What does a Design Manager do?
Chapter 4: Changing Role of the Design Manager
Lecture 1: Why has design management become so popular?
Lecture 2: Text to read for Section 4, 5 and 6
Chapter 5: Lecture 7: Impact of Procurement and Funding on Design Management
Lecture 1: Rise in popularity of contractor-led, design-build etc
Chapter 6: Impact of Innovation and Technology on the Role of the Design Manager
Lecture 1: Video – Impact of Innovation and Technology
Chapter 7: Does a Design Manager design?
Lecture 1: Does a Design Manager design?
Chapter 8: Types of Design and Technical Managers
Lecture 1: Types of Design and Technical Managers
Lecture 2: Text for Section 8, 9 and 10: Types of Design Managers
Chapter 9: Preconstruction, Development and Consultant design managers
Lecture 1: Preconstruction, Development and Consultant design managers
Chapter 10: Construction Delivery and Handover design managers
Lecture 1: Construction Delivery and Handover design managers
Chapter 11: Managing the professional Design Team
Lecture 1: Managing the professional Design Team
Lecture 2: Text for section 11, 12 and 13: Managing the professional design team.
Chapter 12: Who is in the Design Team: Part 1
Lecture 1: Who is in the Design Team: Part 1
Chapter 13: Who is in the Design Team: Part 2
Lecture 1: Who is in the Design Team: Part 2
Chapter 14: Working with the Lead Consultant
Lecture 1: Working with the Lead Consultant
Lecture 2: Text: The Lead Consultant
Chapter 15: The Design Process
Lecture 1: The Design Process
Lecture 2: Section 15 and 16: The Design Process and The Design
Chapter 16: What is "the design"?
Lecture 1: What is "the design"?
Chapter 17: Introducing the Design Programme
Lecture 1: Introducing the Design Programme
Lecture 2: Text: Introducing the Design programme
Instructors
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Lee-Ann Adendorff
Construction Design Manager and Architect
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