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    Become a Construction Manager

    Lead projects that build the homes, offices, and infrastructure of tomorrow.

    Duration
    9–18 months
    Certifications
    Certified Construction Manager (CCM); OSHA 30 Certification; Project Management Professional (PMP)
    Key Skills
    Leadership, organization, budgeting, communication, problem-solving
    Work Settings
    Construction firms, real estate developers, government contractors, architectural firms, engineering companies
    Job Outlook
    +5% (Faster than average)
    Salary Range
    $100K–$156K+

    What Is Construction Management?

    Construction Managers bridge the gap between design and execution. They supervise teams, coordinate materials and subcontractors, and ensure compliance with safety and building regulations. Strong management and communication skills are key to success in this field.

    If you have leadership ability and experience or interest in the trades, construction management training opens the door to one of the most rewarding careers in construction. Career-Bond partners with trusted programs that teach both business and technical skills.

    What You'll Learn in Construction Management Training

    Core Skills

    • Project planning and scheduling
    • Estimating and cost control
    • Construction safety and compliance
    • Contract management
    • Blueprints and site management
    • Leadership and team coordination
    • Construction technology and software
    • Sustainable building practices

    Safety & Compliance

    • OSHA basics
    • PPE
    • Hazard awareness
    • Jobsite safety
    • Tool safety
    • Workplace professionalism

    Tools & Technology

    • Certified Construction Manager (CCM)
    • OSHA 30 Certification
    • Project Management Professional (PMP)

    Admissions Requirements for Construction Management Training

    Most Construction Management programs have accessible entry requirements designed to help motivated students start their career.

    Minimum age requirement
    Ability to perform physical job tasks
    High school diploma/GED may be preferred

    Requirements vary by program and training provider. Career-Bond partners will confirm specific requirements during enrollment.

    Certifications for Construction Management

    This program prepares you for nationally recognized certifications that employers value.

    Certified Construction Manager (CCM)

    Construction Management Association of America (CMAA)

    Exam Focus: Core competencies; Safety; Trade practices

    OSHA 30 Certification

    OSHA

    Exam Focus: Core competencies; Safety; Trade practices

    Project Management Professional (PMP)

    Project Management Institute (PMI)

    Exam Focus: Core competencies; Safety; Trade practices

    Certification requirements vary by state and employer. Career-Bond partners will help you understand the requirements in your area.

    Construction Management Salary & Job Outlook

    $100K–$156K+
    National Salary Range
    ~$128,000
    Median Salary
    +5% (Faster than average)
    Job Growth Rate
    High Demand
    Market Outlook

    Growing demand driven by continued construction activity, infrastructure investment, and the need for experienced professionals to plan, coordinate, and oversee complex building projects

    Career Outlook for Construction Management

    Work Settings

    Construction and engineering firms, government agencies, real estate developers, utilities

    Advancement Path

    Progress to advanced certifications; specialize in a niche; move into lead, supervisor, estimator, or business owner roles with experience.

    What Is the Difference Between Construction Management and Building & Construction Trades?

    TL;DR: Construction Management focuses on planning, coordinating, and overseeing construction projects, while Building & Construction Trades emphasize hands-on skilled labor and craft execution.

    Construction Management programs prepare students to manage construction projects from planning through completion, including scheduling, budgeting, subcontractor coordination, safety compliance, and quality control. These roles are leadership- and oversight-focused, often bridging owners, engineers, and skilled trade workers. Building & Construction Trades programs train students in hands-on skills such as carpentry, masonry, electrical, plumbing, or general construction work, with daily responsibilities centered on physical building tasks on job sites. Choose Construction Management if you want to supervise projects, people, and timelines; choose Building & Construction Trades if you want to work directly with tools and materials in hands-on construction roles.

    Comparing Programs
    Construction Management
    Building & Construction Trades
    Primary Focus
    Construction Management

    Planning, coordinating, and overseeing construction projects

    Building & Construction Trades

    Hands-on skilled labor and craft execution on job sites

    Typical Training Length
    Construction Management

    Associate to bachelor-level programs focused on management and supervision

    Building & Construction Trades

    Certificate, apprenticeship, or trade-focused training programs

    Core Skills
    Construction Management

    Scheduling, budgeting, subcontractor coordination, safety and quality control

    Building & Construction Trades

    Carpentry, masonry, electrical, plumbing, general construction skills

    Certifications
    Construction Management

    Construction management or project management credentials

    Building & Construction Trades

    Trade-specific certifications or apprenticeship credentials

    Work Settings
    Construction Management

    Construction offices and job sites in supervisory roles

    Building & Construction Trades

    Active construction sites performing physical building tasks

    Technology Used
    Construction Management

    Project management software, scheduling tools, cost tracking systems

    Building & Construction Trades

    Hand and power tools, construction equipment, safety gear

    Career Progression
    Construction Management

    Construction manager, project manager, site superintendent roles

    Building & Construction Trades

    Journeyman, master tradesperson, specialty craft roles

    Best For
    Construction Management

    Students who want to supervise projects, people, and timelines

    Building & Construction Trades

    Students who want hands-on construction work using tools and materials

    Construction Management

    Students who want to supervise projects, people, and timelines

    Building & Construction Trades

    Students who want hands-on construction work using tools and materials

    Benefits of Construction Management Training

    Move from the job site to the management office
    Learn to oversee projects, budgets, and teams
    Prepare for professional certifications
    Build a leadership career in one of the most essential industries
    Earn strong pay and long-term stability

    Construction Management Student Reviews

    "The program helped me move from fieldwork into management — I'm now overseeing my first major project."

    Ava R.
    Assistant Construction Manager

    "Career-Bond matched me with a course that covered estimating, scheduling, and safety — everything I needed."

    Liam D.
    Project Supervisor

    "I enjoy leading teams and seeing a project come to life from the ground up. It's challenging but incredibly fulfilling."

    Sophia E.
    Construction Manager

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