121 Essentials of Construction Projects Syllabus
Designed for experienced construction foremen and superintendents with informal or limited project management training
Teaches a straight-forward methodology you can apply for consistent project success. Templates for each step integrated with an easy way to use MS Project® software.
“I am currently applying many of the ideas and logic to my current project portfolio with very good results, it has actually made my job easier or at the very least, less stressful.” – Tim Carney, City of Norwalk
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Course Syllabus
Scope |
Learn how to ask the right questions to define a scope and drive the entire project with clear business outcomes. You read the assigned chapter in your textbook and then watch a lecture where the techniques are illustrated and explained. Ask your instructor any questions you have by phone or e-mail. Then apply what you have learned in a case study where you negotiate with a customer (role-played by your instructor) and ask questions to define the scope of the project. You send your scope statement to your instructor and get feedback on that document and the questions you asked the customer to develop it. |
Requirements definition |
Learn to decompose the scope into a network of clear business achievements that will become the backbone of your plan and schedule. Unearth requirements from customer stakeholders and learn to convert their wishes and wants into clear outcomes your team can deliver. You read the textbook chapter, watch the lecture on scope decomposition and then continue with your case study by developing detailed requirements with coaching from your instructor. You submit your work to your instructor and get feedback on your network of deliverables and the sub-achievements you construct using our templates. |
Project plan and charter |
From the reading and lectures, learn how to craft brief, “broad-brush” project plans that clearly communicate what the project will and will not achieve. Also, estimate what resources and authority you require, detail the risks the project faces, and how you will mitigate them. Apply what you learn to the case study project and submit your project charter to your instructor for feedback. |
Work breakdown structure and team assignments |
Learn how to develop effective work breakdown structures that give executives clear control points and your team clarity on what you expect from them. Then apply what you have learned in the reading and lecture to your construction case study. Based on your project plan, build a work breakdown structure in MS Project and submit it to your instructor. They will send you feedback and schedule your mid-course review phone call at a mutually convenient time. |
Predecessor network |
In the reading and lecture, learn how to control the sequence of tasks in your schedule and achieve the shortest possible project duration with your design of the project predecessor relationships. Then craft the predecessor network in your MS Project schedule and send it to your instructor for feedback and coaching. |
Estimating durations and assigning resources |
Learn how to make clear and effective assignments to your crew and work with them to estimate durations in ways that gain their commitment. Apply what you have learned from the reading and lectures in an online estimating simulation and get feedback from your instructor. Then complete the project schedule in MS Project, assigning your team to tasks within their availability constraints. Send the finished project schedule to your instructor for feedback. |
Critical path optimization and approval presentation |
Learn how to analyze your case study project for opportunities to shorten the duration by adjusting resource assignments and predecessors. Then develop trade-offs on the scope, duration and resources for the boss or customer to consider. Present the schedule and respond to the stakeholders’ questions, role-played by your instructor. You’ll receive written feedback on your presentation. |
Team leadership & managing conflict |
Learn how to use techniques for handling conflict on the project in the reading and lectures and then apply them to a conflict situation between your case crew and several stakeholders. Send the results to your instructor for feedback and suggestions. Your instructor will also send you status report data from your project team for use in the next assignment. |
Tracking & status reporting |
In the reading and lecture, learn how to track actual performance in MS Project® plus the techniques to use in reporting status to the sponsor. Then apply what you have learned to the problems your instructor crafts for you in the status data. Analyze what happened and what you can do to recover. Then present the status report to the customer in a live online presentation with your instructor, who will play the role of the sponsor and give you practice answering tough questions. |
Final exam |
To earn your credits, pass a one-hour examination with short essay questions. |


