There are no items in your cart
Add More
Add More
| Item Details | Price | ||
|---|---|---|---|
This course is about understanding construction execution, compliance, planning, cost control, billing, tendering, quality, safety, documentation, and project coordination for NEOM and other large Saudi Arabia infrastructure projects.
Civil engineers, quantity surveyors, billing engineers, planning engineers, project engineers, QA/QC engineers, HSE professionals, contract managers, construction managers, and professionals targeting Saudi Arabia projects can join this course.
Yes. This course is very useful for Indian civil engineers who want to understand Saudi construction norms, project documentation, approval systems, billing methods, compliance, site execution, and mega project working culture before entering the Saudi market.
Yes. Professionals already working in Saudi Arabia can use this course to improve their understanding of NEOM-style compliance, documentation, cost control, quality records, HSE systems, and project coordination.
No. The course is focused on NEOM, but the learning is also useful for other Saudi mega projects like Riyadh Metro, Qiddiya, Diriyah Gate, Amaala, Red Sea projects, and large GCC infrastructure works.
NEOM is a major Saudi Arabia development under Vision 2030. It includes futuristic urban, tourism, industrial, island, mountain, and infrastructure developments with strong focus on sustainability, technology, compliance, and large-scale execution.
Civil engineers should learn about NEOM because it represents the type of large-scale construction work where planning, compliance, documentation, safety, cost control, and coordination are very important.
Yes. The course covers Saudi construction norms, Saudi Building Code requirements, GSO standards, approval practices, and compliance expectations.
Yes. The course explains Saudi Building Code categories and how they connect with project approvals, site work, quality control, safety, and compliance.
You can join from the official BHADANIS course page here:
The course language is English.
The course validity shown is 365 days.
The course page shows ₹14,500 after discount. Please check the course page before joining because fee details can be updated.
The course includes 20 modules.
The course includes 100 sessions.
The total course duration shown is 6 hours and 35 minutes.
Yes. It is an online course. After successful purchase, the course is added to your course library.
Yes. You can access it from a computer after successful login.
Yes. You can access your course library through a browser on other devices also.
Yes. The course page shows preview lessons, so learners can check the course before enrollment.
Module 1 introduces NEOM mega projects, Vision 2030, NEOM’s location and economic importance, smart city concepts, and major developments such as The Line, Trojena, Oxagon, and Sindalah.
Yes. The course explains Vision 2030 and how NEOM supports Saudi Arabia’s future construction, tourism, technology, sustainability, and infrastructure goals.
Yes. The course discusses The Line as one of the major NEOM developments and explains its construction and compliance importance.
Yes. Trojena is included, especially from the point of view of mountain-zone construction, planning, logistics, and compliance.
Yes. Oxagon is included as part of NEOM’s industrial and coastal development planning.
Yes. Sindalah is included as an island development example where logistics, quality, coordination, and compliance are important.
Module 2 covers the project lifecycle in NEOM, from planning and feasibility to design coordination, tendering, monitoring, commissioning, and handover.
Project lifecycle knowledge helps engineers understand what happens at each stage, what documents are required, who is responsible, and how cost, time, quality, and compliance are controlled.
Yes. Commissioning and handover are discussed as part of the complete project lifecycle.
Module 3 covers GCC and Saudi construction norms, including Saudi Building Code, GSO standards, FIDIC guidelines, ISO standards, and basic regulatory expectations.
Saudi construction norms are important because projects must follow local codes, authority requirements, safety rules, quality procedures, and proper approval systems.
Yes. The course introduces GSO standards and their relevance in Saudi and GCC construction work.
Yes. FIDIC guidelines are discussed from a contract and project management point of view.
Module 4 covers pre-construction planning and stakeholder management, including master planning, government coordination, environmental assessments, procurement planning, and pre-mobilization activities.
Pre-construction planning is important because mega projects need proper coordination before site work starts. Without planning, delays, cost issues, approval problems, and execution clashes can happen.
Yes. The course explains how to coordinate with clients, contractors, consultants, authorities, suppliers, site teams, and other project stakeholders.
Yes. Environmental assessment is covered as part of pre-construction planning and compliance management.
Module 5 covers construction contracts and tendering in NEOM, including EPC, design-build, BOOT, procurement protocols, tender documents, vendor evaluation, and award process.
Yes. Tendering is covered clearly, including documentation, vendor evaluation, bid review, and award procedures.
Yes. EPC contracts are included because they are commonly used in large construction and infrastructure projects.
Yes. Vendor evaluation is covered so learners can understand how suppliers and contractors are reviewed before award.
Module 6 covers project execution strategy, including work breakdown, execution schedules, site supervision, contractor coordination, and logistics management.
Execution strategy gives direction to the project team. It helps decide how work will be divided, scheduled, supervised, monitored, and delivered.
Yes. Site supervision is covered as part of project execution and contractor coordination.
Yes. Logistics management is included, especially because remote and large Saudi project zones need strong planning for materials, workforce, equipment, and site access.
Module 7 covers planning and scheduling tools, schedule control, progress reporting, and earned value tracking for large-scale projects.
Yes. The course explains planning and scheduling from a construction project control point of view.
Yes. Progress reporting is covered so engineers can understand how project status is tracked and reported.
Earned value tracking compares planned progress, actual progress, and actual cost. It helps the project team know whether work is going as planned or not.
Module 8 covers cost control and budget management, including project budgeting, cost breakdown, cost tracking, variations, claims, and budget optimization.
Cost control is important because mega projects involve large budgets, many work packages, changing site conditions, procurement challenges, and strict reporting requirements.
Yes. Budget management is one of the important modules of this course.
Yes. Variations and claims are covered from the point of view of cost control, contract compliance, documentation, and approval.
Module 9 covers quantity surveying and estimation in NEOM, including market-based rate analysis, BOQ preparation, value engineering, and final account closure.
Yes. Quantity surveyors can benefit from topics like BOQ, estimation, cost control, billing, variations, claims, final accounts, tendering, and documentation.
Yes. BOQ preparation is included as part of quantity surveying and estimation.
Yes. The course explains how quantity surveying and project documentation practices may differ between India and Saudi Arabia.
Module 10 covers billing and invoicing for mega projects, including RA bills, IPC, milestone billing, advance recovery, reconciliation, and final billing.
Yes. RA bills are included so learners can understand running bill preparation and checking.
Yes. IPC is covered as part of payment and billing procedures in mega projects.
Yes. Milestone billing is included, especially where payments are linked to completion of defined project stages.
Yes. Advance recovery is discussed as part of billing and invoicing.
Module 11 covers quality control and assurance, including QA/QC plans, inspection and test plans, material approvals, non-conformance management, and corrective actions.
Yes. QA/QC engineers can benefit because the course covers quality plans, approvals, inspections, test records, non-conformance, corrective actions, and audit documentation.
Yes. Material approvals are covered as part of quality control and project compliance.
Yes. Non-conformance management is included, including reporting, correction, prevention, and closure.
Module 12 covers safety and health compliance, including Saudi HSE regulations, site safety, risk assessments, permit-to-work systems, and incident reporting.
Yes. HSE professionals can use this course to understand safety compliance expectations in Saudi mega projects.
Yes. Permit-to-work systems are included as part of safety and health compliance.
Yes. Incident reporting is covered so learners can understand how safety events must be recorded and managed.
Module 13 covers sustainability and green building requirements, including LEED, Estidama, zero-waste planning, water conservation, energy efficiency, and NEOM sustainability goals.
Yes. Sustainability is an important part of the course because NEOM has strong environmental and future-focused construction goals.
Yes. Green building requirements are included, along with water, energy, waste, and environmental performance topics.
Module 14 covers legal and contractual compliance, including FIDIC clauses, delay claims, risk allocation, labour law compliance, dispute resolution, and arbitration.
Yes. Delay claims are covered from a contract and project documentation point of view.
Yes. Risk allocation is included so learners can understand how responsibility is divided between project parties.
Yes. Labour law compliance is included, especially because workforce management in Saudi Arabia needs proper legal and administrative understanding.
Module 15 covers digital transformation in NEOM construction, including digital records, site monitoring, drone-based site review, GIS-based information, and modern construction coordination systems.
NEOM projects use modern construction management systems, so engineers need to understand how site records, progress, compliance, and coordination are managed through digital workflows.
Yes. Drone-based site review is included as part of modern construction monitoring and site coordination.
Module 16 covers material management and supply chain logistics, including procurement planning, just-in-time delivery, warehouse management, material reconciliation, and remote-zone supply challenges.
Material management is important because remote zones, large quantities, strict specifications, delivery timing, storage, and reconciliation can directly affect project cost and progress.
Yes. Material reconciliation is included so learners can understand how issued, consumed, wasted, and balance materials are checked.
Module 17 covers equipment and plant management, including heavy machinery, fuel control, preventive maintenance, lifecycle costing, and rental versus purchase decisions.
Yes. Equipment downtime, fuel wastage, poor maintenance, wrong selection, and idle time can create major cost and progress issues.
Yes. The course explains how construction teams can think about whether equipment should be rented or purchased.
Module 18 covers labour and workforce management, including visa, Iqama, rostering, productivity planning, Saudi labour compliance, camps, and welfare systems.
Yes. Iqama-related workforce management is included as part of Saudi labour compliance.
Yes. The course explains workforce planning and welfare systems for multicultural project teams.
Workforce management is important because mega projects need large teams, proper accommodation, productivity tracking, legal compliance, safety control, and good coordination.
Module 19 covers documentation, reporting, and audits, including site records, compliance reports, final dossiers, audit files, project closeout records, and knowledge repositories.
Documentation is important because approvals, payments, claims, quality checks, safety compliance, audit reviews, and final handover depend on proper records.
Yes. Audit preparation is included so learners can understand how to maintain records before audits happen.
Yes. Final dossiers are covered as part of project handover and documentation closeout.
Module 20 covers case studies and real-time simulations, including The Line, Oxagon, Trojena, Sindalah, compliance audits, EOT claims, and risk mitigation exercises.
Yes. The course includes practical case studies and project-style simulations to help learners connect theory with real construction situations.
Yes. This course can help civil engineers and construction professionals prepare for Saudi and GCC roles by improving their understanding of compliance, project execution, cost control, billing, QA/QC, HSE, and documentation.
The course page mentions professional certification after successful completion. You can use it in your CV, LinkedIn profile, and Gulf project job applications.
BHADANIS has designed this course for civil engineers and construction professionals who want practical knowledge of Saudi mega projects. It covers site execution, contracts, cost control, billing, compliance, quality, safety, labour, materials, documentation, and project reporting in a clear job-focused way.
You can enroll from the official BHADANIS course page here: