Qualification information:
Level 6 NVQ Diploma Construction Contracting Operations Management
This Specialist Management Training Programme was developed by CITB in conjunction Training and Assessment Consultants Ltd and the DSA Ltd, to address the issue of specialist managers and supervisors being unable to gather evidence required to gain the Level 6 S/NVQ Diploma in Construction Site Management.
As specialist sector managers do not manage the whole construction site, but are responsible for managing work activities within their occupational area within a construction site, the Level 6 S/NVQ Diploma in Construction Contracting Operations (CCO) – General is therefore, a more appropriate qualification. This provides managers with the opportunity to gather the required work-based evidence from their projects to be assessed to gain the qualification and apply for the appropriate CSCS Managers card.
The Training Programme, which supports and underpins the Level 6 NVQ Diploma in Construction Contracting Operations (CCO) – General, has been designed by specialists for specialists and will be delivered by specialists or those with an understanding of specialist construction activity, so the training is properly contextualised.
NEW Qualification Handbook
Our new qualification handbook provides an outline of what the qualification entails, guidance on how to approach the qualification and all the required forms to get you signed on to the qualification. Download the New level 6 Handbook
The outline of the off-the-job training programme is as follows:
- Resource management: Specialist sub-contracts – costs, cash flow and risk, forecasting, valuations and accounts, disputes, etc.
- Leadership and Management: Decision-making, problem-solving, negotiating, working with people, behavioural issues, communication, customer care, client liaison, etc.
- Health & Safety, Risk Assessments & Method Statements, CDM: Emphasis on specialist work practices and responsibilities
- Planning, Programming and Logistics: Research, estimating, surveys, procurement, schedules, supply-chain, transport and deployment, BIM, etc.
- Environmental and Sustainability: Legislation with emphasis on specific aspects related to specialist work activities including safe waste disposal, carbon footprint, etc.
Mandatory Units
- Plan, allocate and monitor work in own area of responsibility
- Maintain health, safety and welfare system in construction contracting operations management
- Develop and maintain working relationships and personal development in construction contracting operations management =
- Chair meetings and take decisions in construction contracting operations management
Optional Units (Minimum 3 Units)
- Specify and control production documents in construction contracting operations management
- Prepare procurement schedules and programmes of works in construction contracting operations management
- Prepare and agree contract accounts and entitlement in construction contracting operations management
- Plan measured surveys in construction contracting operations management
- Optimise and control contract progress and costs in construction contracting operations management
- Obtain tenders and appoint successful contractors in construction contracting operations management
- Implement strategic and integrated supply chain management and sourcing partnerships in construction contracting operations management
- Identify, assess and evaluate project requirements in construction contracting operations management
- Evaluate work methods and programme in construction contracting operations management
- Evaluate enquiries and submit tenders in construction contracting operations management
- Establish the condition of property in construction contracting operations management
- Develop and agree detailed project designs in construction contracting operations management
- Control contract work in construction contracting operations management
- Analyse, monitor and optimise materials, plant and services in construction contracting operations management