Training Course: Road and Bridge Project Management and Implementation

REF: PM3254805

DATES: 6 - 17 Oct 2025

CITY: London (UK)

FEE: 7400 £

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Introduction

Roads and bridges are vital infrastructure components that drive economic development and regional connectivity. This specialized training course is designed to equip professionals with the technical, managerial, and regulatory skills needed to successfully plan, manage, and execute road and bridge projects. The course covers the entire project lifecycle — from feasibility studies and engineering design to construction supervision, cost control, safety, and environmental compliance.

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the lifecycle of road and bridge projects from feasibility to commissioning.
  • Apply project management techniques including planning, scheduling, and budgeting.
  • Interpret design standards, engineering drawings, and technical specifications.
  • Monitor project implementation in accordance with quality, safety, and environmental requirements.
  • Handle procurement, stakeholder engagement, and contract management effectively.

Course Outlines

Day 1: Fundamentals of Road and Bridge Projects

  • Overview of road and bridge infrastructure.
  • Importance of transportation infrastructure in national development.
  • Project lifecycle: planning, design, execution, and closure.
  • Key stakeholders in public infrastructure projects.
  • Common challenges and risk factors in road projects.

Day 2: Feasibility Studies and Preliminary Planning

  • Site selection and route alignment.
  • Traffic and environmental impact assessments.
  • Topographic and geotechnical surveys.
  • Preliminary cost estimation and economic justification.
  • Risk assessment and mitigation planning.

Day 3: Engineering Design and Specifications

  • Road design standards and geometric design elements.
  • Bridge types and structural design considerations.
  • Pavement design: flexible vs. rigid.
  • Drainage and erosion control systems.
  • Preparation and interpretation of engineering drawings.

Day 4: Project Planning and Scheduling

  • Work breakdown structure (WBS) and task sequencing.
  • Critical path method (CPM) and Gantt charts.
  • Resource allocation and productivity planning.
  • Time-cost trade-offs and schedule optimization.
  • Monitoring tools: MS Project, Primavera.

Day 5: Budgeting, Cost Control, and Financing

  • Cost estimation methods.
  • Budget preparation and financial planning.
  • Cost monitoring and control mechanisms.
  • Public and private sector funding options.
  • Financial reporting and auditing.

Day 6: Procurement and Contract Management

  • Types of contracts: EPC, BOT, FIDIC, etc.
  • Tendering processes and bid evaluation.
  • Contract negotiation and administration.
  • Dispute resolution and claims management.
  • Coordination with subcontractors and suppliers.

Day 7: Construction Supervision and Site Management

  • Site setup and logistics.
  • Earthworks, roadbed preparation, and bridge foundations.
  • Material testing and quality assurance.
  • Construction progress monitoring and reporting.
  • Compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations.

Day 8: Quality Control and Risk Management

  • Quality management systems (ISO 9001).
  • Inspection and testing protocols.
  • Non-conformance reporting and corrective actions.
  • Risk identification and response strategies.
  • Document control and record-keeping.

Day 9: Environmental and Social Safeguards

  • Environmental management plans (EMP).
  • Pollution control: air, water, and noise mitigation.
  • Social impact mitigation and resettlement policies.
  • Stakeholder consultation and community engagement.
  • Compliance with national and international standards.

Day 10: Project Closure and Sustainability

  • Final inspection and handover procedures.
  • Post-construction evaluation and lessons learned.
  • Maintenance planning and infrastructure asset management.
  • Innovations in road and bridge construction technologies.
  • Course wrap-up, group presentations, and certification.

Why Attend This Course: Wins & Losses!

  • Gain full knowledge of road and bridge project lifecycles.
  • Improve planning, scheduling, and cost control skills.
  • Enhance understanding of technical drawings and specifications.
  • Learn to monitor construction quality, safety, and compliance effectively.
  • Advance your career in infrastructure development and project management.

Conclusion

By the end of this course, participants will have the confidence and skills to lead and manage road and bridge projects from concept to completion.

They will be capable of ensuring project success through effective planning, technical oversight, risk mitigation, and sustainable infrastructure delivery that meets national development objectives.

Training Course: Road and Bridge Project Management and Implementation

REF: PM3254805

DATES: 6 - 17 Oct 2025

CITY: London (UK)

FEE: 7400 £

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