The Building and Civil Engineering Department is dedicated to shaping the future of infrastructure and construction through quality education, innovation, and practical application. This department serves as a hub for aspiring engineers, architects, and construction professionals, offering a comprehensive curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience.

Focusing on structural design, construction technology, environmental sustainability, and project management, the department prepares students to tackle real-world challenges in the construction and civil engineering industries. Equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories, design studios, and field training opportunities, learners gain the technical expertise and problem-solving skills required for excellence in their careers.

The department also emphasizes sustainable development and safety in construction, fostering an awareness of global challenges and the importance of ethical practices. Through partnerships with industry leaders and collaborative projects, students are exposed to cutting-edge advancements and trends shaping the built environment.

Graduates from the Building and Civil Engineering Department emerge as skilled professionals ready to contribute to society by designing, constructing, and maintaining resilient, efficient, and sustainable infrastructure.

This Unit describes the competencies required to perform building temporary works. It involves erecting and dismantling building scaffolds and building shores, constructing and dismantling building formwork/shuttering and trench timbering. 

This course will cover a wide range of topics,

  1. Project planning, 
  2. Site management, 
  3. Construction materials, 
  4. Budgeting, safety protocols, 
  5. Contract management. 

You'll learn how to effectively manage teams, navigate regulatory requirements, and ensure that projects are completed on time and within budget. The curriculum is designed to prepare you for real-world challenges, giving you the ability to lead projects from conception to completion.