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Overview of Construction Site Supervisor Training
Construction site supervisors play a vital role in improving employee performance and ensuring successful project delivery. This Construction Site Supervisor Training will enhance your ability to supervise construction site work operations and ensure projects are completed safely and on time.
The Construction Site Supervisor Training will give you a clear concept of construction management stages and operations. Here, you’ll learn about the crucial success factors of the project life cycle and identify the preliminary steps of site investigation. In addition, the course will guide you through the process of planning and management of equipment, material management, stock control and risk and value management. This course will also enhance your ability to ensure the efficiency of workflow and the safety of the workers.
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Key Features of the Construction Site Supervisor Training Course
Our trusted, high quality and affordable Construction Site Supervisor Course trains individuals to become experts in their field.
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Accredited by CPD
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Instant e-certificate and hard copy dispatch by next working day
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Fully online, interactive course with audio voiceover
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Developed by qualified professionals in the field
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Self-paced learning and laptop, tablet, smartphone-friendly
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24/7 Learning Assistance
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Discounts on bulk purchases
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Who Should Take The Construction Site Supervisor Training Course
Anyone with a knack for learning new skills can take this Construction Site Supervisor Training Course. While this comprehensive training is popular for preparing people for job opportunities in the relevant fields, it also helps to advance your career for promotions.
Accreditation
All of our courses are fully accredited. The content of the Construction Site Supervisor Training Course is certified by the CPD Certification Service as conforming to the continuous professional development principles.
Learning Outcomes
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Understand why construction site supervision is important
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Determine the role of a construction site supervisor
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Discover the phases of the project management lifecycle
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Identify the methods of communication on a construction site
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Improve your skills in construction materials management
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Learn how to monitor construction activities
Resource - A Complete Guide to Construction Management.
Assessment
At the end of the Construction Site Supervisor Course, there will be an online assessment, which you will need to pass to complete the course. Answers are marked instantly and automatically, allowing you to know straight away whether you have passed. If you haven’t, there’s no limit on the number of times you can take the final exam. All this is included in the one-time fee you paid for the course itself.
Certification
Once you’ve successfully completed your Construction Site Supervisor Training Course, you will immediately be sent a digital certificate. Also, you can have your printed certificate delivered by post (shipping cost £3.99). Our certifications have no expiry dates, although we do recommend that you renew them every 12 months.
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Course Curriculum
The detailed curriculum outline of our Construction Site Supervisor Training Course is as follows:
Module 01: Introduction to Construction Management
- Introduction
- Market Size and Its Importance
- Features of the Construction Industry
- Productivity and Labour Quality
- The Role of the Construction Supervisor
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 02: Project Life Cycle and Success
Module 03: Preliminary Site Investigation & Site Organisation
- Building Types
- Zoning and Other Factors
- Environmental Impact Study (EIS)
- Location and Site Selection Criteria
- Structure of Rock
- Construction at Rock Sites
- Engineering Geology
- Flood Plains and Flood Protection
- Factors Affecting Site Exploration
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 04: Construction Site Layout Planning and Temporary Facilities Management
- Introduction to Site Layout Planning
- Elements of Site Layout Planning
- Temporary Facilities Characteristics
- Temporary Facility Identification and Sizing
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 05: Site Management
- Site Boundaries
- Access Roads
- Design Planning and Locating Access Roads
- Provision of Services
- Water Services
- Electricity
- Accommodation for Staffs
- Disposal of Waste
- Site Logistics
- Hoardings
- Site Security
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 06: Planning & Management of Equipment
- Equipment Productivity
- Considerations for Equipment Productivity
- Product Features and Attachments
- Equipment Suppliers, Cost and Planning
- Selecting and Matching Construction Equipment
- Systematic Plant Selection
- The Essential Characteristics of a Decision Situation
- Setting Hire Rates
- Advantages & Disadvantages of Purchasing Equipment
- Costs of Equipment
- Acquisition of Plant and Equipment
- The Financing of Equipment
- Plant & Corrective Maintenance
- Monitoring of Maintenance Servicing and Exhaust Emissions
- The Necessity of Maintenance Management
- Principal Aspects and Methods of Maintenance
- Equipment Servicing and Servicing Facilities
- Field Repairs and Maintenance Facilities
- Lubrication Requirements of Construction Equipment
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 07: Construction Materials Management
- Types of Materials
- Purchase of Materials and Equipment
- Planning and Control of Materials
- Stores and Inventory Control
- Importance of Material Management
- Issues Confronting Material Management
- Quality Specification
- Centralised versus Decentralised Purchasing
- Issues Relating to Storage and Material Handling Optimum level of inventory
- Receiving Inspection Record Keeping
- Material Handling and Equipment
- Material Management in Construction
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 08: Stock Control
- Stages of Stock Control
- Problems of Excessive Stock
- The Storage Function
- Receiving
- Inspection
- Storage and Location
- Issuing
- Stock Control
- Just-In-Time Deliveries (JIT)
- Communications
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 09: Risk and Value Management
- Risk and Value Imperatives
- Approaches to Risk and Value Management
- Integrating Risk and Value
- Sustainable Value and The Whole Life Cycle
- The Process of Value Management
- Definition and Evaluation of Risk
- The Risk Management Process
- Risk Attitude
- Risk Response and Management
- Risk Management Techniques
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 10: Communications, Information and Documentation of Construction
- Communications On-Site
- Daily Logs, Reports and Construction Diary
- Meetings
- Photographs and Videos On-Site
- Information and Communications Technologies
- Building Information Modelling
- Electronic Business and Project Administration
- Importance of Communications, Information and Documentation
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 11: Health and Safety in Construction Management
- Financial Costs of an Accident
- Moral Obligations & Self-Preservation
- The Impact of an Accident On Others
- Important Rules and Regulations for the Construction Industry
- Health and Safety File
- Welfare Requirements
- Sanitary facilities
- Washing Facilities
- Drinking-Water
- Changing Facilities
- Rest Rooms
- Managing Safety Within the Construction Industry
- Summary
- Assessment