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Construction Management

About the Program

The Construction Management diploma program prepares you for dynamic roles within Canada's growing construction industry in 48 weeks. You'll learn to interpret building codes, coordinate teams, prepare construction cost estimates, support project budgeting, and assist in planning and scheduling construction projects from start to finish. Available online with hands-on training in construction scheduling, project coordination, and financial management.

What You'll Learn

  • Construction project management and planning - Construction industry overview and codes, construction project management, construction planning and scheduling, construction cost and cost control preparing you for residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects
  • Financial management and contracts - Construction finance, law and contracts for construction, contract interpretation relevant to project administration, budgeting and cost control processes
  • Safety and business communication - Construction health and safety compliance, construction industry and environment focusing on sustainable practices, business communications, human resources
  • Practical applications and career readiness - Computer applications, hands-on training in construction scheduling and project coordination, career management, available online at Canadian Business College Mississauga campus

Career Opportunities

Roles: Construction Coordinator, Project Assistant, Site Supervisor Assistant, Estimating Assistant, Scheduling Coordinator in residential, commercial, and industrial construction sectors.

Why it matters: Canada's construction industry continues to grow with ongoing demand for skilled professionals who can support project management, scheduling, cost control, and safety compliance across diverse building sectors.

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