Herzing College Skilled Trades
Construction Management Training
Learn how to plan, coordinate, and monitor construction projects. Hands-on training in running a construction office, accounting, purchasing materials, hiring subcontractors, and creating work schedules. Start your career in just 12 months.
What’s Your Role as a Construction Manager?
Construction managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate construction projects. They have a special skillset that combines construction knowledge with project management.
Construction managers are often responsible for the following tasks:
- Developing construction project budgets
- Creating construction schedules and monitoring progress
- Preparing contracts with architects, consultants, clients, suppliers and subcontractors
- Coordinating the purchase of building materials and land acquisitions
- Preparing progress reports on construction projects
- Helping with accounting tasks (creating purchase orders, processing invoices, doing payroll)
- Maintaining files and records
Herzing College Construction Management Training
Herzing’s Construction Management training is fast and effective. This program covers every aspect of construction project management.
- 12-month program
- Highly skilled instructors with years of industry experience
- Study online at your convenience
- Multiple program start dates throughout the year
- Loans, government training grants, and scholarships may be available for students who qualify (our Admissions team will help you apply)
Career Outlook
There is growing demand for construction managers in Ontario.
- The Government of Canada Job Bank predicts good employment prospects for construction managers all across Ontario
- We are expecting steady employment opportunities in construction management for the next 10 years
- Big government investment in provincial construction projects is creating new jobs in this field
- Healthy construction activity for both residential and commercial projects is also boosting employment for construction managers
Employers include:
- Residential, commercial and industrial construction companies
- Major electrical, mechanical and trade contractors
Job Options for Construction Management Graduates
Successful graduates of our Construction Management training are fully qualified for entry-level positions. After gaining some experience, you can advance into construction management roles.
Job titles include:
- Construction Manager
- Construction Administrator
- Construction Office Coordinator
- Construction Office Manager
- Industrial Relations Manager
- Administrative Services Manager
Find out what skills you need to thrive and how you can choose the training path that’s right for you.
Study Topics
Herzing’s Construction Management training teaches skills required to work in any type of construction office.
In this program you will learn:
- Industry standards for health and safety on construction sites
- The roles and responsibilities of all the main positions in the construction industry
- How to read orthographic projections, detailed assembly drawings, pictorial drawings, schematics and blueprints
- Inventory control and distribution channels
- How to read, comprehend and create basic financial statements according to GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles)
- How to manage payroll and bookkeeping for a construction office
- How to create and evaluate budgets for construction projects
- How to develop marketing tactics for a construction company
- How to hire, manage, and motivate workers
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Occupational Health & Safety is a cross-disciplinary area concerned with protecting the safety, health and welfare of people engaged in work or employment. As a secondary effect, it may also protect co-workers, family members, nearby communities and other members of the public who are impacted by the workplace environment. Topics include knowledge of the Acts, protocols and safety manuals, Inspection Agency Familiarization and completion of the safety certification requirements.
This module covers the history of the construction industry, safety standards and practices. Starting with early construction in the 21st century, the module covers the evolution of construction and looks towards the future of the industry. In addition, the skills and tasks associated with most positions in the construction industry are discussed. The remainder of the modules focuses on material recognition and trade terminology, allowing students to effectively understand the basic of construction industry.
In this module, students will be exposed to orthographic projections, detailed assembly drawings, pictorial drawings, schematics and blue prints. Students will interpret various charts, listing the advantages and disadvantages of each. The students will learn estimating using various resources including a cost-carrying program.
Organizational Structures & Strategies introduces students to the types of organizational structures. It focuses on organizational behavior and the ways organizations create and reach their operating potential. This module covers operational strategies including methods of inventory control and types of distribution channels. In addition, this module covers organizational cultures and ethical practices in a business environment.
In this module, students will learn the duties of Managerial Finance. Student will learn to read, comprehend and create basic financial statements according to GAAP. They will learn to evaluate the financial position of a company and recognize necessary changes to be made. They will learn to manage working capital accounts of accounts payable, accounts receivable and inventory. Students will also be able to assess the financial position of a company from a futuristic perspective. The students will be able to create and evaluate budgets for organizations. In addition, they will learn how to manage payroll and bookkeeping for an organization. This module will also cover compliance standards and ethical practices.
In this module, students will learn, understand and utilize the 4 P’s of marketing (promotion, price, placement, and product). They will be able to create and analyze consumer analysis, competitive analysis and recognize their target market They will be able to create a marketing strategy inductive of the organization’s corporate capabilities and external environment to remain competitive in the industry.
Emphasizes the important people to an organization. Hiring policies, personnel file requirements, scheduling and benefits are explored in this module to each students how to effectively organize their personnel. In addition, this module focuses on organizational behavior and how to manage and motivate the attitudes and behaviors of individuals and groups in an organization.
The course is divided into a series of major topic areas relating to different elements of project management. After developing a sense of the strategic overview of project management, we will begin analyzing various components of project management such as project selection, planning, organizing, and project control. The goal is to shape the course to approximate the elements of project management and the challenges faced chronologically; that is, first considering how to plan the project and then how to run the project more effectively. The remainder of the course concentrates on making use of the theories by developing analytical and interpersonal skills in the students that will be useful to them as project managers.
The internship component of the program is the practical application of a students’ knowledge and skills in an industry environment. The industry shall be directly related to the students’ program of study. The internship requires full attendance working in the industry setting. The duration of the internship is four weeks, during which the student must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 100 hours of work experience.
Admission Requirements
What you need to get started.
- Minimum of a Canadian high school grade 12 or equivalent, or a mature student
- Pass an entrance test administered by Herzing College
- Be interviewed in detail regarding interest in the field
- Meet any additional program specific entrance requirements
Not all programs and learning formats available at all campus locations.
A Construction Management program is registered at and delivered by Herzing College Skilled Trades Toronto and Cambridge. Please click for information on program tuition and fees.
A Construction Management program is registered at and delivered by Herzing College Ottawa.