This live online course teaches you how to manage communication on construction projects in a clear, organized, and professional way. Construction projects have many teams, contractors, engineers, and clients, so communication mistakes can cause delays and extra costs. This course helps you avoid those problems by showing you the best PMI-based methods to plan, share, and control project information.
You will learn how to create strong communication plans, report project updates, handle issues, manage stakeholder expectations, and keep everyone on the same page from start to finish. The training also covers real construction cases, common risks, and practical tools used in the industry so you can apply the skills right away.
By the end of the course, you will know how to:
Build a Project Communication Management Plan
Identify project stakeholders and understand what information they need
Use clear reporting tools (dashboards, status reports, RFI logs, change logs)
Communicate with contractors, vendors, architects, and owners
Prevent misunderstandings and solve communication gaps early
Use PMI standards and best practices in construction environments
This course is ideal for project managers, site engineers, supervisors, planners, and anyone who works in construction and wants to improve communication in their projects.
The PMI Construction Project Communications course teaches you how to communicate clearly and professionally in construction projects. Construction work involves many groups—owners, contractors, engineers, architects, government teams, and workers. If communication is weak, projects can face delays, confusion, safety problems, and extra costs.
This course helps you avoid these issues by showing you how to plan, manage, and control communication using PMI best practices.
The training uses real construction examples, simple tools, and step-by-step guidance so every student can understand and apply the skills right away.
Who Should Attend
Construction project managers
Site engineers and supervisors
Architects and designers
Planners and schedulers
Civil engineering students
Anyone working in construction who wants to improve communication


