This is a core module which describes the performance outcomes, skills knowledge and
attitude required to identify building construction principles. This module is intended
for students pursuing a TVET diploma in quantity surveying. At the end of this module
students will be able to describe the construction principles of preliminary
items, describe the construction principles of substructures, describe the construction
principles for super structure, describe construction principles for openings and describe
the construction principles for external works (roads, retaining walls, bridges, dams,
culvert etc.).
This module is designed for students pursuing Tvet Diploma courses in quantity
surveying. It describes the skills, knowledge, and attitudes required to apply technical
drawing. At the end of this course, the learner will be able to use construction drawing
instruments, materials and equipment; apply lines and symbols used in drawing and
perform 2 & 3 dimensional drawing.
This module describes the skills and knowledge required to perform measurement of
simple elements, identify units and calculation of involved quantities in construction and
budling services, starting from substructure to roofs works and furthermore extending
to demolition and alterations. If it remains to be indispensable for construction
practitioners to accomplish daily tasks without performing measurements, let trainees
in Quantity surveying be acquainted with skills, knowledge and attitude to perform
proper measurement. At The End of this module the learner should be able to :
1. Measure walling works
2. Measure quantities for building
finishes
3. Measure doors and windows
4. Measure joinery fittings
5. Measure demolitions and
alteration works
6. Measure timber roofs Works
This module is designed to prepare students pursuing Diploma courses in Land Surveying to handle the practical and managerial tasks. It covers the main concepts of planning, scheduling, organizing and controlling construction works. It covers a construction project schedule as a network of activities, understanding of the logic diagram; network analysis through forward pass, backward pass, critical path and float, updating, evaluation and use of schedule and resource in cost of activity. The module is made of four Learning Units which are:
Learning Unit 1: IDENTIFY NEED OF MANAGEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
Learning Unit 2: DESCRIBE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS STRATEGIES
Learning Unit 3: IDENTIFY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT PLANNING
Learning Unit 4: DESCRIBE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT SCHEDULING
This module describes the performance outcomes, skills, knowledge and attitude required to perform GIS functions, identity GIS components, perform GIS data integration, perform display of spatial elements in GIS, perform GIS data editing and overlay and to perform spatial data and map making.
Course Content
1. Perform GIS functions
2. Identify GIS components
3. Perform GIS data integration
4. Perform display of spatial elements in GIS
5. Perform GIS data editing, overlay and analysis.
Module Leader: MUGWANEZA Jean Bosco