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Degree Regulations and Course Descriptions 1999-2000
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REGULATIONS FOR THE POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT (PDip[ConstProjectMan]) (See also General Regulations)
The Diploma is award jointly by the Department of Real Estate and Construction, Faculty of Architecture and the School of Professional and Continuing Education. Admission requirements
Award of postgraduate diplomas
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POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT SYLLABUS Course Aims The management area enables students to explore both the land conversion process and the skills which the land and construction professionals bring to managing this process. The course is structured so that the subject is studied within the context of other studies in economics and law. Students will be encouraged to bring to bear a sense of critical analysis to this process and to consider evolving skills and techniques. The course aims to introduce both the general skills of management science and the financial and administrative skills appropriate to professionals, within the context of the property and construction management processes. The course includes studies of the procedures involved in the effective management of property and construction and the economic and legal constraints which determine them. General management theory is developed and a systems approach is adopted which is related to the whole of the development process. In addition to management theory, the course provides students with knowledge of the management of the conception, design and construction process from both the client, professional, developer and contractor viewpoints. It includes therefore a study of contract administration and of the management of professional, development and construction firms and their projects. Extensive use is made of case studies and exercises in the construction and project management modules. Project Management (SCRE7004) Project management : evolution of management theory, management of an organisation; management of a project; organisation structure. The systems approach; inter-dependency; differentiation and integration; objectives; conflicts. Planning and implementation, authority, responsibility, decision making, feedback, performance measurement. Management and the project life cycle, the role of the project manager. Contract strategy; analysis, procurement methods and the client role. Contract administration : principles and techniques of cost control during the course of a contract; valuations for interim payments; financial statements; variations and other adjustments of the materials and workmanship; defects liability; statutory notices; insurances; contractual claims; bankruptcy, liquidated damages. Construction Management (SCRE7001) Management techniques : critical path methods, resource management, an outline of other project planning techniques; application to construction issues. Planning and control of construction work; site administration, work study, productivity, incentives; construction safety; quality - its attainment and control. Financial management : balance sheets and interpretation; accounting ratios, interpretation of financial statements. Construction business management : management of construction companies; financial structure; professional practices; ethics; professionalism versus commercialism. Law and Finance (SCRE7003) Law and society : the role of law in society. The nature and origins of law in Hong Kong. The legal system. Land law : an introduction to the system of land title in Hong Kong; tenures; interests; easements; covenants in multi-storey buildings. Landlord and tenant : nature of a lease; statutory mechanism of rent control and security of tenure. Contract : essential elements and formation of contracts; capacity to contract; terms of a contract; vitiating factors; discharge; remedies for breach. Construction contracts : classification of types and analysis of their advantages and disadvantages; standard forms and their application; the legally enforceable rights, duties and liabilities of professional advisors and other parties concerned with the contract: alternative dispute resolutions. Development finance : consent and non-consent scheme; mortgages. Construction finance : lending for the project and statutory implications. Revenue law relating to construction projects and property development : stamp duty; property and profits tax; tax avoidance and evasion. Introduction to company law : corporate liability; bankruptcy; liquidation and winding up in the construction industry. Construction Management Practice (SCRE7002) This module covers the role of people in projects and organisations including the following : Time management; leadership theories and motivation theories and their application in the construction industry; organisation culture, commitment; conflict resolution techniques; decision aiding techniques and methods; decision making process; negotiation; meetings, their form and function; presentation techniques.
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