How to Become a Chartered Construction Manager?

The Construction Managers are in charge of the day-to-day operations of a construction project from start to finish. Their responsibilities include consulting with architects and surveyors to design a project plan, developing and monitoring daily work schedules, inspecting all on-site and off-site constructions for compliance with building and safety regulations, and providing progress updates to customers. These jobs required professionals who are not only academically competent, but also have the essential expertise to provide professional construction management and leadership.

The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), the world's largest and most influential professional body in construction management and leadership, has given professional accreditation to the UTAR Bachelor of Science (Honours) Construction Management programme have met the CIOB's academic requirements. Our students are considered to have satisfied the CIOB's academic criteria after graduation, and they can become a Chartered Member of the CIOB by accumulating the required years of experience and completing the professional review procedure.

NOTE: Please keep in mind that this is merely a suggested path for your reference. The professional organisation may, at any time, amend the examination and membership requirements as judged necessary. As a result, it's necessary to double-check the present path with UTAR officials or the professional body before enrolling.

How to become a Construction Manager