Construction Planning and Development in Missouri
Construction Planning and Development in Missouri prepares students for careers managing construction projects from planning through completion. This pathway addresses the need for construction managers, estimators, schedulers, and coordinators who can oversee complex projects efficiently and safely. Students gain expertise in project management, cost estimation, scheduling, resource allocation, and construction administration.
The curriculum covers construction management fundamentals, estimating and budgeting, project scheduling, contract administration, and safety management. Students learn to develop project budgets, create schedules, coordinate subcontractors, and manage construction documents. Hands-on experience with project management software, estimation tools, and real construction case studies prepares students for workplace effectiveness. Emphasis on safety, sustainability, and quality control reflects construction industry standards.
Graduates work as construction coordinators, project estimators, assistant project managers, and construction supervisors. The pathway connects planning and execution in Missouri's active construction sector.
Construction Planning and Development at a Glance
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Credentials
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Career Paths
State Standards & Framework
Missouri's construction planning and development standards require competency in project management, estimating, scheduling, and construction administration. The curriculum aligns with construction industry standards and professional certifications.
Students must demonstrate proficiency in cost estimation, project scheduling, contract administration, construction documentation, and safety management. State standards incorporate construction management software and industry best practices.
Typical Course Sequence
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Industry Certifications & Credentials
- ✓EPA 608 Certification
- ✓Autodesk Certified User - AutoCAD
- ✓Autodesk Certified User - Revit
- ✓NOCTI Building and Construction Occupations
- ✓First Aid/CPR/AED
- ✓NCCER Core
- ✓OSHA 10-Hour Construction
- ✓OSHA 30-Hour Construction
Career Opportunities
Salary data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2024). Growth projections from BLS Employment Projections (2023-2033). Cost-of-living adjustment uses BEA Regional Price Parities (2023). Entry-level salaries reflect the 25th percentile; experienced salaries reflect the median.
Construction Coordinator
Entry LevelSalary range: $44,000 - $74,800
Adjusted for cost of living: $47,951
Project Estimator
Entry LevelSalary range: $54,190 - $93,200
Adjusted for cost of living: $59,056
Assistant Project Manager
ExperiencedSalary range: $66,620 - $118,440
Adjusted for cost of living: $96,741
Project Manager
ExperiencedSalary range: $66,620 - $118,440
Adjusted for cost of living: $96,741
Work-Based Learning Opportunities
Internships with general contractors, construction management firms, construction services companies, and development firms throughout Missouri.
Career & Technical Student Organization
Students in this pathway can participate in SkillsUSA, gaining leadership experience and competing in career-related events.
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