About Construction Management in Pratt Institute
Like business management, Construction Management is the planning, coordinating, and building of a project from conception to completion. The Construction Manager's raw materials are often a vacant piece of land, a set of construction drawings in digital or hand copy, and a project manual. The Construction Manager is charged with the task of assembling a virtual factory for construction; contending with numerous local, state, and federal regulations; and coordinating skilled and unskilled craftspeople, unions, contractors, subcontractors, architects, engineers, planners, consultants, and the owner/developer.
The day-to-day challenges of construction management make for some of the most demanding assignments in the world, whether a manager is overseeing the construction of a towering skyscraper or a low-rise condo. Construction management is a collaborative effort. The primary relationships among stakeholders can be represented by a triangle, with the owner at one point, the architect/engineer at another and the construction manager at the third. Given the growing complexity of design and construction, whether urban, suburban, or rural, there are no major projects that are built without this crucial team in place.
Pratt has the distinction of being one of the first, and one of the few, schools in the nation to offer this degree program. The faculty consists of leading NYC professionals that have overseen projects such as the World Financial Center and the Croton Reservoir, with expertise in site safety and sustainable development. Our faculty are leaders in construction management managing major national and international multimillion-dollar projects. NYC construction projects are routinely visited by Pratt students so that they experience these “jobsite” as classroom labs.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have passed high school
English language requirements
- IELTS : 6.5
- TOEFL IBT: 79
- PTE : 53