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Courses in the Department of Construction reflect the multi-faceted nature of the construction process - being integrated through their focus on the building product, but differentiated by an emphasis on a particular aspect of the industry.

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Courses in the Department of Construction reflect the multi-faceted nature of the construction process - being integrated through their focus on the building product, but differentiated by an emphasis on a particular aspect of the industry.

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    Construction Management BSc Hons - CR572

    Construction Management BSc Hons - CR572

    Construction Management deals with the organisation and management of a construction project. The Construction Manager monitors the progress and quality of the work on site, supervising and co-ordinating subcontractors and specialist suppliers. The Construction Manager has overall control of the progression of the project and is responsible for ensuring that the required personnel, materials and equipment are available in the correct sequence and at the appropriate time. She/he must also ensure that all health and safety regulations are met.

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    Quantity Surveying BSc Hons - CR570

    Quantity Surveying BSc Hons - CR570

    Quantity Surveying aims to provide value for money through the efficient cost management of the construction process. The objective of Quantity Surveying is to control cost, limit risk and add value to a project.

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