Construction management involves planning, coordinating, budgeting, and building a project from its conception to its completion. This course of study helps prepare the student for a career as a project manager, project coordinator, construction manager, estimator or contract administrator. ATP produces materials that help to develop both the necessary skills and managerial knowledge that it takes to succeed in these specialized careers within the building industry.
Depending on the institution, construction management students can pursue an associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, and even doctorate (Ph.D.) degree . Several colleges and universities offer programs on campus, online, or some combination of both. American Technical Publishers produces learning materials that teach all aspects of the diverse body of knowledge that construction management encompasses. From the basic concepts and industry terminology found in construction management, to the highly specific areas of concentration, ATP delivers the full range of subject matter presented in the appropriate manner for the level of education the student is aiming for.
As the construction industry has grown over the years and incorporated new technologies and different management methodologies, the books and training tools American Technical Publishers produces have grown with it. With constant improvements to materials, machinery, and processes, we work hard to include the most modern approaches found at the forefront of the industry. We rely upon the knowledge of seasoned professionals and the most effective trends to turn today's students into tomorrow's construction management leaders.
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