Students are assigned to construction companies, developers, consulting firms, or governmental organisations over a 20-week period in order to give them job experience in the field. Site supervision, site survey work, plans and detail drawings inspection, document preparation, office and site administration, project planning and control, building maintenance, and computer application are all included in the practical training exercise. Employers are obligated to offer the necessary training about the projects and any involved cutting-edge construction technologies. The report that the students turn in at the conclusion of the practical training period will serve as both a training tool and a means of evaluating their comprehension. At least five consultations lasting two hours each must be held between students and their assigned supervisors during each training session. Students' progress will be monitored using a log book.
1. Briefing
1.1) N/A
2. Industrial Training-Employer SV
2.1) Site supervisions and management
2.2) Quality, safety, health and environment
2.3) Site survey works
2.4) Checking on plans and detail drawings,
2.5) Site measurement and valuation
2.6) Preparation of tender and Contract documents
2.7) Contract administration
2.8) Project planning and control
2.9) Building maintenance
2.10) Handing over process including testing and commissioning
2.11) Office management
2.12) Computer application
3. Industrial Training - Lecturer SV
3.1) Progress consultation with Supervisor Lecturer in completing Written Report (minimum 3 times per semester)