Do you think it's feasible for someone studying purely Construction Management to be able to branch out into wider Civil Engineering/Infrastructure roles like Renewable? Or will it be harder due to not having the same technical background a CE would have?
Typically people who study construction management end up in commercial construction. BUT it's pretty easy to branch out. You just need to sell yourself and align your experience with where there are overlaps. For example, sub-contractor management, civil construction etc.
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When I thought there was little or no voice in CM.
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Do you think it's feasible for someone studying purely Construction Management to be able to branch out into wider Civil Engineering/Infrastructure roles like Renewable? Or will it be harder due to not having the same technical background a CE would have?
Typically people who study construction management end up in commercial construction. BUT it's pretty easy to branch out. You just need to sell yourself and align your experience with where there are overlaps. For example, sub-contractor management, civil construction etc.
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