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Civil Engineering

Overview This 1-hour introductory session provides a clear and practical overview of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015). These regulations set out the legal framework for managing health, safety, and welfare on construction projects in the UK. Designed for students, apprentices, early-career professionals, and those working in construction or engineering, the training explains the purpose of CDM 2015, the roles and responsibilities it defines, and how compliance helps ensure safe and efficient project delivery. Participants will gain an understanding of how CDM applies across project stages, from design to completion, and how it supports risk management and collaboration.

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Who should attend

  • Civil engineering and construction professionals seeking to better understand industry regulations

  • Apprentices and early-career professionals entering construction-related roles

  • Site managers, supervisors, and contractors needing a refresher on CDM responsibilities

  • Educators and trainers supporting learners in construction and engineering disciplines

  • Health and safety advisors looking to strengthen knowledge of CDM compliance

Learning Outcomes

  • The purpose and scope of CDM 2015 regulations
  • Key duty holders: clients, designers, principal contractors, contractors, and workers
  • Responsibilities and legal obligations under CDM 2015
  • The importance of risk management and safe design practices
  • How CDM 2015 supports collaboration and communication in construction projects
  • Practical examples of compliance and common challenges

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Manoj Devkota
Manoj Devkota
Senior Academic Head
manojdevkota@gmail.com

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1 hours
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Beginner
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£50.00
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