Construction Management – Study in Newzealand

 

Construction Management study in Newzealand help to see the completion of commercial and residential construction projects. Our qualifications will give you the hands-on experience of how to plan and manage time, resources, quality, and health and safety so that you can succeed in this in-demand industry.

Gain the skills you need to for a career in Construction, with your choice of specialising in Construction Management or Quantity Surveying.

Construction Management study in Newzealand focuses on detailed site logistics planning and managing onsite construction work and you will graduate with the ability to manage and price construction projects. Quantity Surveying builds a solid grounding in the budgeting and financial administration of construction projects including whole-life costing, law, contracts and contractual risk analysis.

construction management programs have been developed in consultation with employers and industrial and professional bodies to ensure you enter the work force fully competent and industry-ready. You will graduate with eligibility to apply for MBIE’s Licensed Building Practitioner Scheme Site.

The biggest point of difference with us is our real-world approach to learning. The experience you’ll gain on your work placement as part of your programme will give you the skills to seamlessly transition from study to employment or promotion.

Construction Management Study in Newzealand – qualifications

 

New Zealand Diploma in Construction (Level 6) (Construction Management) or (Quantity Surveying)

During year one, you will study courses such as construction technology, measurement and estimating. In your second year, you can choose to specialise in either construction management or quantity surveying. This qualification works well undertaken part-time, while employed in a related role.

 
 
OT TE PU
Duration
2 Years Full-time
Location
Dunedin

Otago Polytechnic is part of Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology (Te Pūkenga)

From 01 November 2022, all references to Otago Polytechnic on this website (and any documentation linked through this website) need to be read as references to Te Pūkenga and its Otago Polytechnic business division. Te Pūkenga brings the Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs) and the arranging training activities of certain Industry Training Organisations (ITOs) together to create a national network. This will give learners more choices and flexibility in what, where, and how they learn.

Existing Otago Polytechnic ākonga (learners) will be enrolled with Te Pūkenga automatically in the same qualification and will continue to learn in the same way, in the same place, with the same people.

 

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