Cons. Supervision, Project Start-Up and Close-Out (Webinar | Jul 24-25, 2026)

Speaker(s)

Professional Certifications
Licensed Civil Engineer
ASEAN Engineer
Project Management Professional (PMP®) – Project Management Institute
Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP®) – Project Management Institute
Certified Cost Professional (CCP®) – AACE International

Education
Master in Business Administration (MBA) from Philippine Christian University
Master in Construction Management from Technological Institute of the Philippines

Our Resource Person is a seasoned Project Management Professional (PMP®) with over 20 years of extensive hands-on experience in project management, planning, scheduling, and cost control across complex, high-value projects. His career spans the full project life cycle—from initiation and planning to execution, monitoring and control, and closeout—with a strong focus on value delivery, governance, and performance management.

He has been directly involved in multimillion-dollar multi-national company projects, applying globally recognized project management practices grounded in the PMBOK® framework and international best practices. His expertise bridges theory and real-world execution, making complex project management concepts practical, actionable, and relevant across industries.

Currently, our Resource Person serves as a Senior Planning Manager for a AAAA contractor in Manila, Philippines, supporting major government infrastructure projects such as the NLEX–SLEX Connector Road Project, North–South Commuter Railway (NSCR) Project, and C5 South Link Expressway Project. His role involves integrating planning, scheduling, cost control, risk management, and stakeholder coordination to ensure successful project delivery.

A long-time expert user of Primavera P6, our speaker has been utilizing Primavera since 2000 (starting with P3) for developing, managing, and controlling complex project schedules. As a PMP®, PMI-SP®, and CCP®, he brings a unique, integrated perspective on time, cost, risk, and value management, fully aligned with the principles-based approach of PMBOK® 7th Edition.

As a trainer and resource person, he is known for delivering highly practical, industry-tested insights, enriched with real project examples from construction, infrastructure, oil & gas, and public sector projects, enabling participants to confidently apply modern project management practices in their own organizations.

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Construction Supervision, Project Start-Up and Close-Out

This course provides a practical introduction to construction supervision and project start-up activities, focusing on the roles, responsibilities, and early-stage decisions that set the direction of a construction project.

The course emphasizes pre-construction preparation, contract understanding, site mobilization, supervision systems, and documentation, with specific reference to DPWH construction projects and Philippine practice. It is designed for engineers who are new to supervision roles or transitioning from technical to site management positions.

At the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the roles and responsibilities of key parties in construction projects (Owner/DPWH, Consultant, Contractor).
  2. Establish clear communication and reporting lines for effective site supervision.
  3. Participate effectively in pre-construction conferences and review contractor work plans.
  4. Interpret contract documents, drawings, and specifications for supervision purposes.
  5. Manage site mobilization and start-up activities in a structured manner.
  6. Set up a basic supervision and monitoring system at the start of a project.
  7. Prepare and maintain daily reports, logs, and project correspondence.
  8. Identify and prevent common start-up issues that lead to delays, disputes, and quality problems.

Course Duration: 2 days @ 8 hours per day

Course Outline

DAY 1 – Foundations of Construction Supervision

 

Module 1: Introduction to Construction Supervision

  • What is construction supervision?
  • Why projects fail at the start
  • Responsibilities of a supervising engineer
  • Ethical responsibilities and professional conduct

Module 2: Roles of Key Project Stakeholders

  • Owner / DPWH role and authority
  • Consultant responsibilities
  • Contractor organization and obligations
  • Interaction and accountability among parties

Module 3: Construction Organization and Communication

  • Typical construction organizational structures
  • Lines of communication and reporting
  • Coordination meetings and information flow
  • Common communication breakdowns on site

Module 4: Pre-Construction Conference and Work Plan Review

  • Purpose and agenda of a pre-construction conference
  • Reviewing contractor work programs and methodologies
  • Identifying constraints, risks, and interfaces
  • Setting expectations and ground rules

📌 Exercise:
Review a sample work plan and identify supervision concerns.

DAY 2 – Project Start-Up and Supervision Systems

Module 5: Contract Documents and Drawing Review

  • Understanding the contract agreement
  • Specifications, drawings, and BOQ
  • Scope boundaries and interpretation issues
  • Common coordination problems and how to detect them early

Module 6: Site Mobilization and Start-Up Procedures

  • Mobilization requirements and sequencing
  • Temporary facilities, access, and logistics
  • Permits, clearances, and site readiness
  • Safety and environmental setup at start-up

📌 Exercise:
Prepare a start-up checklist for a construction project.

Module 7: Establishing a Supervision and Monitoring Plan

  • Inspection and supervision strategy
  • Coordination with QA/QC and materials testing
  • Monitoring progress at the start of construction
  • Linking supervision to schedule and cost awareness

Module 8: Daily Reports, Logs, and Documentation

  • Daily accomplishment and site reports
  • Weather, manpower, and equipment logs
  • Instructions, site memos, and correspondence
  • Importance of documentation for claims and disputes

Module 9: Case Study – Project Start-Up Supervision

  • Setting up supervision for a road or building project
  • Identifying common start-up mistakes
  • Preventive actions and best practices

 

References:

  1. DPWH – Standard Specifications (Blue Book)
  2. DPWH – Project Implementation and Monitoring Guidelines
  3. PMI – PMBOK® Guide
  4. DOLE – Construction Safety and Health Standards
  5. Philippine Government – R.A. 9184 and its IRR

 

 

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