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This course is about pre-project planning and feasibility analysis for high-rise construction projects. It explains how to study a project before execution starts, so that major risks, costs, approvals, site issues and market concerns are understood early.
Senior civil engineers, project managers, construction managers, developers, planning heads, consultants, feasibility professionals and top management professionals involved in high-rise projects can join this course.
Yes, this course is mainly designed for senior and top-level professionals who are involved in early-stage project decisions.
You can check the course here:
https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses/Pre-Project-Planning-in-High-Rise-Construction--Feasibility-Analysis-Online-Training-For-Construction-Professionals-68444e804ba88b62d24dc90d
Pre-project planning is the stage before actual construction begins. It includes project identification, feasibility study, site analysis, approvals, risk review, cost analysis, scheduling and decision-making.
High-rise buildings involve huge investment, approvals, technical complexity, safety concerns and long execution periods. Good planning at the beginning can prevent costly mistakes later.
Yes, the course focuses on high-rise construction projects, including G+45 type project planning and feasibility.
The course duration is 60 days.
The course validity period shown is 265 days.
The displayed course fee is ₹14,500.
The course is in English.
This course is provided by BHADANIS Quantity Surveying and Estimation Billing Planning Training Institute for Civil Engineers.
The course has 15 modules.
The course curriculum shows 61 sessions.
The displayed recorded duration is 4 hours 24 minutes 36 seconds.
Yes, the course starts with the construction project lifecycle and gives special attention to the pre-project phase.
The pre-project phase is the early stage where the project idea, location, market need, feasibility, approvals, cost, risks and execution approach are studied.
Yes, the course explains the roles and responsibilities of stakeholders during the pre-project stage.
Main stakeholders may include client, developer, investors, consultants, architects, engineers, local authorities, contractors, buyers, landowners and surrounding communities.
Yes, the course includes real scenario-based learning from high-rise and urban construction projects.
Yes, project identification is covered in detail.
Project identification means finding and defining a possible construction opportunity before spending large time and money on detailed studies.
Yes, initial screening of high-rise construction opportunities is included.
Project screening is the process of checking whether a project idea is suitable based on location, market demand, legal position, site conditions and business potential.
Yes, location analysis is part of project identification and site selection learning.
Location affects project value, demand, approvals, access, utilities, construction logistics and future sale or leasing potential.
Yes, market need and demand analysis are covered.
Yes, regulatory fit is included during project screening and approval study.
Client requirement analysis means understanding what the client wants in terms of project purpose, quality, cost, timeline, design intent and business goals.
Yes, the course explains how to gather and prioritize client needs.
Yes, stakeholder mapping and stakeholder management strategies are included.
Stakeholder analysis helps identify who can support, delay or influence the project during approvals, design, construction and handover.
Yes, conflict scenarios and resolution approaches are included.
Yes, market assessment and demand analysis are covered.
Market assessment studies demand, competitor projects, expected sales or leasing, pricing, buyer profile and project absorption.
Yes, demand forecasting tools for high-rise projects are included.
Absorption rate means how fast units or space in a project are expected to be sold or leased in the market.
Yes, competitor analysis is included in market feasibility learning.
Yes, site selection and detailed site analysis are covered.
Site selection means choosing the most suitable land parcel for the project after checking location, access, utilities, soil, surroundings, legal status and development potential.
Yes, accessibility is one of the key site selection factors.
Yes, utility availability such as power, water, sewage and roads is covered.
Yes, topographical survey understanding is included in site analysis.
Yes, geotechnical investigation and soil condition review are included.
Soil investigation helps decide foundation type, construction risk, cost impact and technical feasibility.
Yes, poor soil conditions can increase foundation cost, delay design decisions or even make a site unsuitable.
Yes, legal, regulatory and zoning considerations are covered.
Zoning considerations include rules about land use, building height, setbacks, density, parking, access and local development controls.
Yes, local building codes and approval processes are included.
Yes, height clearance-related challenges are included in regulatory learning.
Yes, environmental clearance requirements are covered.
FSI means Floor Space Index. It controls how much built-up area can be constructed on a plot based on local rules.
Yes, technical feasibility and conceptual design are covered.
Technical feasibility checks whether the proposed project can be safely and practically designed and built within the site, budget and approval conditions.
Yes, structural system assessment is included in technical feasibility.
Yes, conceptual design development and preliminary engineering are included.
Yes, adapting high-rise design to seismic zones is included.
Yes, Environmental Impact Assessment is covered.
EIA means Environmental Impact Assessment. It studies how a project may affect air, water, land, traffic, ecology and surrounding environment.
Yes, Social Impact Assessment is covered.
SIA means Social Impact Assessment. It studies how a project may affect people, communities, access, livelihoods and local surroundings.
Yes, mitigation strategies for environmental and social impacts are included.
Yes, infrastructure and utilities assessment is covered.
A high-rise building needs strong support from roads, power, water, sewage, drainage and other external services.
Yes, road access and surrounding infrastructure are part of the assessment.
Yes, power and water availability are included in utilities assessment.
Yes, sewage and drainage capacity review is included.
Yes, the course explains how infrastructure bottlenecks can affect project feasibility and planning.
Yes, financial feasibility and cost-benefit analysis are major parts of the course.
Financial feasibility checks whether the project makes financial sense based on cost, revenue, return, investment and risk.
Yes, capital expenditure estimation is included.
Yes, operational expenditure is included in financial feasibility.
Yes, NPV is included in financial feasibility learning.
NPV means Net Present Value. It helps judge whether the future returns of a project are worth the investment today.
Yes, IRR is included.
IRR means Internal Rate of Return. It helps compare the profitability of an investment.
Yes, payback period is included.
Payback period means the time required to recover the investment made in the project.
Yes, ROI is included in the financial feasibility section.
ROI means Return on Investment. It shows how much return is expected compared to the investment.
Yes, risk identification and management are covered.
Common risks include approval delays, poor soil, cost escalation, design changes, market slowdown, funding issues, contractor delays and environmental concerns.
Yes, risk mitigation planning is included.
Yes, preliminary project execution planning is covered.
Project execution planning defines how the project will be executed, including sequence, responsibility, resources, schedule and control systems.
Yes, high-level scheduling is included.
Yes, Gantt chart-based planning is included.
Yes, critical path method is included in the scheduling module.
Yes, fast-tracking techniques for high-rise projects are included.
Yes, procurement and contracting strategies are covered.
The course discusses procurement methods such as EPC, Design-Build and Construction Management at Risk.
Yes, tendering and contract strategy understanding are included.
Yes, life cycle analysis is covered.
Life cycle analysis checks the long-term environmental and operational impact of a building over its full life.
Yes, sustainability and green building considerations are included.
Yes, feasibility report compilation and presentation are covered.
Yes, the course explains how feasibility findings support go/no-go decisions.
You can enroll through the course page here:
https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses/Pre-Project-Planning-in-High-Rise-Construction--Feasibility-Analysis-Online-Training-For-Construction-Professionals-68444e804ba88b62d24dc90d
BHADANIS focuses on practical construction, quantity surveying, estimation, billing and planning training for civil engineers and construction professionals.
Yes, it is worth joining for senior professionals who want to make better early-stage decisions in high-rise construction projects through proper feasibility analysis, risk review, cost study, site assessment and planning.
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