Construction Management
Site: Lakeland Community College
COLLEGE TECH PREP
Two year program



The Construction Management program is a high school and college career path linked to business, industry and labor that insures a seamless pathway from high school to college to careers in Construction Management. It provides technical preparation in a career field such as civil engineering technology; applied science; mechanical, industrial or practical art of the trade and applied business practices. The program is designed to: provide a broad survey of multiple construction technology fields; prepare the student for advanced studies and training in a specific construction apprenticeship program; and introduce the technical competencies of the construction management area.

Additional Info
COURSE CONTENT
The student will learn:
• Site Development
• Managing the Role of the Supervisor
• Planning and Coordination
• Supervisory Relationship with Workers
• Hands-on Construction Applications
• Build Habitat Houses

EQUIPMENT USED
• Computers (Architectural Drawing, Excel, CNC
• Table Saws
• Various Nail Guns
• Radial Arm Saw
• Various Routers
• CNC
• Drills
• Circular Saws
• Jig Saws
• Lasers/Level/Transit
• Compound Miter Saws

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

• Civil Engineer
• Project Manager
• General Contractor
• Construction Superintendent
• Building Materials Branch Director
• Site Manager
• Estimator
• Project Coordinator
• Operations Manager
• Highway Construction Manager
• Bridge Construction Manager
• Construction Expeditor