ICTQual Level 6 Diploma in Construction Procurement and Administration

The ICTQual Level 6 Diploma in Construction Procurement and Administration is an advanced professional qualification designed for individuals seeking to excel in the strategic and operational aspects of construction procurement and contract administration. This course provides comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in developing procurement strategies, managing tendering processes, and administering construction contracts throughout the project lifecycle. Its purpose is to develop skilled professionals who can ensure construction projects acquire the right resources, at the right time, and under the right contractual terms to achieve successful project outcomes.
Choosing this diploma brings significant advantages to your career and professional development. You gain advanced expertise in procurement planning, contract law, supplier selection, negotiation techniques, and contract administration that is directly applicable to real-world construction environments. Graduates emerge with enhanced professional credibility, improved career prospects, and the confidence to handle complex procurement and administrative challenges in construction companies, consultancy firms, and client organizations worldwide.
Throughout the course, you will master essential areas including procurement strategies and frameworks, construction contract law and administration, tendering processes and bid evaluation, supplier relationship management, contract performance monitoring, and dispute resolution. By the end of the programme, you will be well-prepared for senior roles such as Procurement Manager, Contracts Administrator, Commercial Manager, or Tendering Specialist in the global construction and infrastructure sectors.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
ICTQual AB
Credits
60 Credits
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Advanced Procurement Strategies in Construction
- Contract Law and Construction Contract Administration
- Tendering, Bidding, and Supplier Relationship Management
- Project Risk, Compliance, and Regulatory Frameworks
- Leadership, Ethics, and Professional Practice in Procurement
- Research Project in Construction Procurement and Administration

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
This programme is designed for construction professionals seeking advanced expertise in procurement strategies and contract administration.
- Procurement managers seeking formal qualification
- Contracts administrators advancing their careers
- Commercial managers expanding procurement knowledge
- Project leaders involved in contractor management
- Tendering specialists wanting advanced skills
- Supply chain professionals in construction
- Senior buyers moving into strategic roles
- Contract managers seeking professional credentials
Course Learning Outcomes
Advanced Procurement Strategies in Construction
- Analyse and compare advanced procurement methods for different project types.
- Evaluate the impact of procurement strategies on cost, time, and quality outcomes.
- Develop procurement frameworks that align with organisational and project objectives.
- Apply sustainable and ethical procurement practices in construction projects.
- Assess global procurement trends and their influence on local construction markets.
- Formulate strategies for managing complex supply chains in large‑scale projects.
- Integrate digital tools (e‑procurement, BIM, ERP systems) into procurement processes.
- Recommend procurement solutions that balance risk, value, and stakeholder needs.
Contract Law and Construction Contract Administration
- Interpret and apply principles of contract law in construction agreements.
- Draft and review contract documents to ensure legal and regulatory compliance.
- Manage contract administration processes from initiation to close‑out.
- Identify and resolve contractual disputes through negotiation, mediation, or arbitration.
- Evaluate the implications of contract clauses on project delivery and risk allocation.
- Apply ethical and professional standards in contract management.
- Monitor contractor performance against contractual obligations.
- Maintain accurate records and documentation for auditing and accountability.
Tendering, Bidding, and Supplier Relationship Management
- Develop tendering strategies that ensure transparency and competitiveness.
- Prepare and evaluate bids using structured assessment criteria.
- Negotiate effectively with suppliers and contractors to achieve value for money.
- Manage supplier relationships to ensure long‑term collaboration and performance.
- Apply ethical standards in tendering and supplier selection.
- Analyse case studies of successful and failed tendering processes.
- Use digital platforms for e‑tendering and supplier management.
- Recommend improvements to procurement and bidding processes.
Project Risk, Compliance, and Regulatory Frameworks
- Identify and assess risks associated with procurement and contract administration.
- Develop risk management plans to mitigate potential project challenges.
- Ensure compliance with local and international construction regulations.
- Monitor health, safety, and environmental standards in procurement activities.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of compliance frameworks in project delivery.
- Coordinate with stakeholders to ensure regulatory obligations are met.
- Apply project management tools to track risk and compliance performance.
- Recommend strategies for continuous improvement in compliance systems.
Leadership, Ethics, and Professional Practice in Procurement
- Demonstrate leadership skills in managing procurement and contract teams.
- Apply professional codes of conduct and ethical frameworks in decision‑making.
- Communicate effectively with clients, contractors, and stakeholders.
- Evaluate leadership styles and their impact on procurement outcomes.
- Promote accountability, transparency, and fairness in procurement practices.
- Mentor junior staff and contribute to professional development within organisations.
- Resolve conflicts and negotiate effectively in high‑pressure environments.
- Lead initiatives that enhance organisational culture and ethical standards.
Research Project in Construction Procurement and Administration
- Formulate a research question relevant to procurement and contract administration.
- Conduct a comprehensive literature review and evaluate existing research.
- Apply appropriate research methodologies to investigate industry challenges.
- Collect, analyse, and interpret data to support evidence‑based findings.
- Present recommendations that improve procurement and contract practices.
- Produce a structured research report that meets academic and industry standards.
- Reflect on research outcomes and their implications for professional practice.
- Demonstrate independent critical thinking and problem‑solving skills.
