What Is a Construction Project?

Construction project management is the art and science of coordinating people, materials, equipment, money, and schedules to deliver a built asset that meets the client’s requirements — safely, on time, and within budget.

Every construction project is unique. It involves a diverse set of professionals—owners, designers, contractors, engineers, consultants, vendors, and regulators—who must work together efficiently toward a shared objective.

Unlike routine operations, construction projects are temporary, goal-oriented, and non-repetitive. Hence, they demand meticulous planning, execution, monitoring, and control.

Category: Construction Academy

Subcategory: Budgeting and Planning

Subcategory: Construction Phase

Subcategory: Design Coordination

Subcategory: Estimation Techniques

Subcategory: Initiation and Feasibility

Subcategory: Introduction

Subcategory: Personal Management

Subcategory: Project Close-Out

Subcategory: Project Scheduling

Subcategory: Project Teams

Subcategory: Proposal Management

Subcategory: Total Quality Management

Subcategory: Tracking and Control

Subcategory: Work Breakdown

Category: Help Desk

Subcategory: Client

Subcategory: Construction 101

Subcategory: Contractor Management

Subcategory: Expense

Subcategory: Finance Budget

Subcategory: Inventory Management

Subcategory: My Approvals

Subcategory: Site Management

Subcategory: Vendor Management