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CCP Preparation Course for International Cost Engineering Professionals as Per AACE Interntional
Language: ENGLISH
Instructors: BHADANIS International Quantity Surveying and Cost Control Management Training Institute
Validity Period: 365 days
Why this course?
The CCP Preparation Course is designed for cost engineers, project controls professionals, quantity surveyors, planners, estimators, commercial professionals, contract administrators, and project managers working across construction, infrastructure, energy, industrial, manufacturing, and capital project environments.
The course develops advanced knowledge in Total Cost Management (TCM), cost estimating, planning, scheduling, earned value, cost control, financial analysis, risk management, contracting, change management, claims, leadership, and asset management. It is structured to help professionals prepare systematically for the CCP examination while strengthening practical cost engineering decision-making skills.
| Module | Module Title | Chapter Coverage | Key Learning Areas |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Introduction to CCP Preparation and the Cost Professional’s Role | Course Orientation | CCP preparation strategy, examination domains, professional competencies, study roadmap, international career relevance |
| 2 | Understanding Cost Elements and Cost Classification | Chapter 01 – Cost Elements | Direct cost, indirect cost, fixed cost, variable cost, recurring cost, non-recurring cost, capital and operating cost |
| 3 | Project Cost Breakdown and Cost Coding Structures | Chapter 01 – Cost Elements | Cost breakdown structures, cost accounts, coding systems, control accounts, reporting hierarchy |
| 4 | Pricing Principles for Cost Professionals | Chapter 02 – Pricing & Costing | Price formation, market influence, competitive pricing, internal pricing decisions, cost versus price |
| 5 | Costing Methods and Cost Allocation Techniques | Chapter 02 – Pricing & Costing | Job costing, process costing, overhead allocation, absorption, cost recovery and pricing decisions |
| 6 | Materials Cost Management Fundamentals | Chapter 03 – Materials | Material planning, procurement costs, wastage, storage, handling, escalation and material cost control |
| 7 | Labor Cost Engineering and Workforce Analysis | Chapter 04 – Labor | Labor categories, wage structure, payroll burden, overtime, productivity, labor cost calculations |
| 8 | Engineering Contribution to Project Success | Chapter 05 – Engineering Role & Project Success | Design influence on cost, constructability, scope clarity, engineering deliverables, cost-effective project outcomes |
| Module | Module Title | Chapter Coverage | Key Learning Areas |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9 | Machinery, Equipment and Tools Cost Fundamentals | Chapter 06 – Machinery, Equipment, & Tools | Ownership cost, operating cost, utilization, standby cost, maintenance and replacement considerations |
| 10 | Equipment Cost Calculations and Selection Decisions | Chapter 06 – Machinery, Equipment, & Tools | Hourly cost, production-based cost, productivity comparisons, economic equipment selection |
| 11 | Economic Costs and the Time Value of Money | Chapter 07 – Economic Costs | Interest, equivalence, present value, future value, annual value and economic comparison |
| 12 | Life Cycle Costing and Economic Evaluation | Chapter 07 – Economic Costs | Initial cost, operating cost, maintenance cost, replacement cost, residual value and life cycle decisions |
| 13 | Activity-Based Cost Management Principles | Chapter 08 – Activity-Based Cost Management | Activities, cost drivers, resource consumption, process cost understanding |
| 14 | Applying Activity-Based Cost Management in Projects and Operations | Chapter 08 – Activity-Based Cost Management | Cost driver analysis, inefficiency identification, process improvement and management reporting |
| Module | Module Title | Chapter Coverage | Key Learning Areas |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15 | Cost Estimating Framework and Estimate Classes | Chapter 09 – Cost Estimating | Purpose of estimates, estimate maturity, estimate classification, accuracy ranges and estimate basis |
| 16 | Quantity Development, Rate Build-Up and Estimate Preparation | Chapter 09 – Cost Estimating | Quantity take-off principles, unit rates, resource build-up, allowances, overheads and contingencies |
| 17 | Estimate Validation, Benchmarking and Documentation | Chapter 09 – Cost Estimating | Estimate review, normalization, benchmarking, basis of estimate, reconciliation and approval process |
| 18 | Cost Engineering for Process Product Manufacturing | Chapter 10 – Process Product Manufacturing | Continuous production processes, process flow, capacity, yield, operating cost and product cost |
| 19 | Cost Engineering for Discrete Part Manufacturing | Chapter 11 – Discrete Part Manufacturing | Component-based production, routing, batch production, assembly cost and manufacturing cost control |
| 20 | Comparing Project, Process and Discrete Manufacturing Cost Environments | Chapters 09, 10 & 11 | Application differences, cost structures, productivity measures and professional case studies |
| Module | Module Title | Chapter Coverage | Key Learning Areas |
|---|---|---|---|
| 21 | Project Planning Fundamentals | Chapter 12 – Project Planning | Scope definition, objectives, deliverables, planning logic, milestones and planning responsibilities |
| 22 | Work Breakdown Structure and Planning Integration | Chapter 12 – Project Planning | Work packages, cost integration, responsibility assignment, planning hierarchy and control baseline |
| 23 | Scheduling Fundamentals and Network Logic | Chapter 13 – Scheduling | Activities, durations, relationships, calendars, milestones, logical sequencing and schedule development |
| 24 | Critical Path, Float and Schedule Analysis | Chapter 13 – Scheduling | Forward pass, backward pass, total float, free float, critical path and schedule decision-making |
| 25 | Schedule Updating, Delay Awareness and Recovery Planning | Chapter 13 – Scheduling | Progress updates, slippage analysis, acceleration, recovery plans and schedule reporting |
| Module | Module Title | Chapter Coverage | Key Learning Areas |
|---|---|---|---|
| 26 | Earned Value Management Fundamentals | Chapter 14 – Earned Value Overview | Planned value, earned value, actual cost, performance measurement baseline |
| 27 | Earned Value Indicators and Forecasting | Chapter 14 – Earned Value Overview | Cost variance, schedule variance, performance indices, estimate at completion and forecast interpretation |
| 28 | Performance Measurement and Project Reporting | Chapter 15 – Performance & Productivity Management | Performance systems, dashboards, trends, progress measurement and corrective action |
| 29 | Productivity Measurement and Improvement Strategies | Chapter 15 – Performance & Productivity Management | Productivity ratios, lost time, learning effects, resource efficiency and productivity improvement |
| Module | Module Title | Chapter Coverage | Key Learning Areas |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30 | Project Management Fundamentals for Cost Engineers | Chapter 16 – Project Management Fundamentals | Project life cycle, constraints, governance, stakeholder expectations and cost engineer responsibilities |
| 31 | Project Organization Structures and Responsibility Mapping | Chapter 17 – Project Organization Structure | Functional, projectized and matrix structures, authority, responsibility and accountability |
| 32 | Effective Project Communication and Cost Reporting | Chapter 18 – Project Communication | Communication planning, written reports, executive summaries, stakeholder communication and presentation skills |
| 33 | Project Labor Cost Control Systems | Chapter 19 – Project Labor Cost Control | Budgeted labor hours, actual hours, labor productivity, crew performance and corrective measures |
| 34 | Leadership and Management of Project People | Chapter 20 – Leadership and Management of Project People | Leadership styles, motivation, conflict resolution, team performance and professional behaviour |
| Module | Module Title | Chapter Coverage | Key Learning Areas |
|---|---|---|---|
| 35 | Quality Management and the Cost of Quality | Chapter 21 – Quality Management | Quality planning, assurance, control, prevention cost, appraisal cost and failure cost |
| 36 | Value Analysis and Value Improvement | Chapter 22 – Value Analysis | Function analysis, value alternatives, cost reduction without performance loss and workshop methodology |
| 37 | Contracting Strategy for Capital Projects | Chapter 23 – Contracting for Capital Projects | Contract types, delivery strategies, risk allocation, pricing arrangements and contractor selection |
| 38 | Contract Commercial Administration and Cost Implications | Chapter 23 – Contracting for Capital Projects | Payment mechanisms, scope control, variations, contractual obligations and cost exposure |
| 39 | Strategic Asset Management and Life Cycle Decisions | Chapter 24 – Strategic Asset Management | Asset performance, maintenance planning, replacement strategy, asset value and long-term cost management |
| Module | Module Title | Chapter Coverage | Key Learning Areas |
|---|---|---|---|
| 40 | Change Management Framework for Projects | Chapter 25 – Change Management Practical Guide | Sources of change, change identification, change notices, evaluation and approval workflow |
| 41 | Cost and Schedule Impact Assessment of Changes | Chapter 25 – Change Management Practical Guide | Pricing changes, time impact, documentation, change registers and negotiation readiness |
| 42 | Construction Claims Fundamentals | Chapter 26 – Overview of Construction Claims & Disputes | Claims causes, entitlement, causation, damages, notice requirements and record keeping |
| 43 | Disputes, Claims Analysis and Professional Documentation | Chapter 26 – Overview of Construction Claims & Disputes | Delay-related issues, disruption, cost substantiation, dispute avoidance and presentation of evidence |
| Module | Module Title | Chapter Coverage | Key Learning Areas |
|---|---|---|---|
| 44 | Financial Analysis and Project Cash Flow | Chapter 27 – Financial & Cash Flow Analysis | Cash inflows and outflows, cash flow curves, working capital, revenue recognition and financial reporting |
| 45 | Corporate Investment Decision-Making | Chapter 28 – Practical Corporate Investment Decision-Making Guide | Capital investment decisions, present worth, internal rate of return, payback and profitability evaluation |
| 46 | Statistics for Cost Engineering Professionals | Chapter 29 – Statistics & Probability | Data types, averages, dispersion, distributions, correlation, regression and interpretation of cost data |
| 47 | Probability, Forecasting and Uncertainty Analysis | Chapter 29 – Statistics & Probability | Probability concepts, expected values, confidence, forecasting uncertainty and decision support |
| 48 | Optimization for Cost and Resource Decisions | Chapter 30 – Optimization | Objective functions, constraints, resource allocation, decision variables and optimization applications |
| Module | Module Title | Chapter Coverage | Key Learning Areas |
|---|---|---|---|
| 49 | Integrated Risk Management, TCM and SI Units | Chapters 31, 32, 33 & 34 | Risk fundamentals, practical risk registers, qualitative and quantitative assessment, TCM framework, SI measurement principles and international application |
| 50 | CCP Final Revision, Professional Paper Readiness and Mock Examination | All Chapters | Integrated revision, formula review, scenario-based questions, technical communication, mock examination and personal preparation plan |
| Original Chapter | Covered in Modules |
|---|---|
| Chapter 01 – Cost Elements | 2–3 |
| Chapter 02 – Pricing & Costing | 4–5 |
| Chapter 03 – Materials | 6 |
| Chapter 04 – Labor | 7 |
| Chapter 05 – Engineering Role & Project Success | 8 |
| Chapter 06 – Machinery, Equipment, & Tools | 9–10 |
| Chapter 07 – Economic Costs | 11–12 |
| Chapter 08 – Activity-Based Cost Management | 13–14 |
| Chapter 09 – Cost Estimating | 15–17, 20 |
| Chapter 10 – Process Product Manufacturing | 18, 20 |
| Chapter 11 – Discrete Part Manufacturing | 19–20 |
| Chapter 12 – Project Planning | 21–22 |
| Chapter 13 – Scheduling | 23–25 |
| Chapter 14 – Earned Value Overview | 26–27 |
| Chapter 15 – Performance & Productivity Management | 28–29 |
| Chapter 16 – Project Management Fundamentals | 30 |
| Chapter 17 – Project Organization Structure | 31 |
| Chapter 18 – Project Communication | 32 |
| Chapter 19 – Project Labor Cost Control | 33 |
| Chapter 20 – Leadership and Management of Project People | 34 |
| Chapter 21 – Quality Management | 35 |
| Chapter 22 – Value Analysis | 36 |
| Chapter 23 – Contracting for Capital Projects | 37–38 |
| Chapter 24 – Strategic Asset Management | 39 |
| Chapter 25 – Change Management Practical Guide | 40–41 |
| Chapter 26 – Construction Claims & Disputes | 42–43 |
| Chapter 27 – Financial & Cash Flow Analysis | 44 |
| Chapter 28 – Corporate Investment Decision-Making | 45 |
| Chapter 29 – Statistics & Probability | 46–47 |
| Chapter 30 – Optimization | 48 |
| Chapter 31 – Risk Management Fundamentals | 49 |
| Chapter 32 – Risk Management Practical Guide | 49 |
| Chapter 33 – Total Cost Management Overview | 49 |
| Chapter 34 – International System of Units | 49 |
Each module can be delivered through the following structure:
| Component | Suggested Inclusion |
|---|---|
| Concept Lesson | Clear explanation of theory and examination relevance |
| Practical Example | International project, infrastructure, industrial or capital project scenario |
| Calculation Practice | Cost, schedule, financial, risk or performance-based numerical exercise where applicable |
| Knowledge Check | 10–15 multiple-choice questions |
| Professional Application | How the concept is applied by working cost professionals |
| Revision Notes | Formula sheet, key terms and quick summary |
| Assignment | Short calculation exercise, case response or technical writing task |
| Deliverable | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 50 Recorded Learning Modules | Complete structured preparation pathway |
| Chapter-Wise Notes | Easy revision of all examination topics |
| Formula and Definitions Handbook | Quick recall before assessment |
| Practice Question Bank | Chapter-wise and mixed-question preparation |
| Numerical Practice Workbook | Economic cost, estimating, earned value, finance, statistics and risk practice |
| Case Study Workbook | Practical international cost engineering scenarios |
| Mock Examinations | Examination readiness assessment |
| Professional Communication Practice | Writing and presenting TCM-related technical analysis |
| Final Revision Sessions | Fast-track recap before examination |
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