CBPM
The Division of Construction Business & Project Management (CBPM) stands as a beacon of excellence within the realm of construction, embodying a fusion of organizational engineering, scientific inquiry, and strategic risk-taking. With a commitment to global impact, this division serves as a premier hub for research, education, and consultancy in the construction industry.
FOCUS AREA
The division approach fosters creativity and ingenuity, empowering the students to devise solutions that drive sustainable construction practices forward. Through innovative curriculum, the division equip engineering graduates on the following focus areas:
- Technical Expertise and Knowledge
- Civil Engineering Appreciation & Innovation
- Engineering Drawing
- Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Practice
- Civil Engineering Quantities & Estimation
- Construction Technology
- Project Management and Execution
- Construction Project Management
- Industrial Training
- Business and Entrepreneurship
- Technology Entrepreneurship
TEACHING AND LEARNING
Through hands-on experience in real-world construction settings, students gain practical insights into project execution, teamwork, and industry best practices, preparing them for professional roles in the field while undergoing Industrial Training. In addition, the laboratory session has also been conducted. The available laboratory:
- Building Services Laboratory
- Studio IDP 1
- Studio IDP 2
RESEARCH
In essence, the Division of Construction Business & Project Management serves as a catalyst for transformation within the construction sector, driving innovation, fostering talent, and shaping the future of the built environment on a global scale. The division forges strategic partnerships with industry leaders, fostering mutually beneficial research endeavours and facilitating the exchange of ideas. The research priorities in the division are Collaborative Construction and Corporate Sustainability focusing on developing frameworks that seamlessly integrate environmental, economic, social, and governance considerations.