ProQual Level 7 NVQ Diploma in Construction Senior Management

Overview

Certifying Body

ProQual

Course Duration

12-24 Months

Evaluation

Assignments Based

Study Units

10-Unit

Learning Mood

Online

Qualification Structure

To achieve the ProQual Level 7 NVQ Diploma in Construction Senior Management,

Candidates must complete the following 4 Mandatory unit,plus minimum six units from two optional groups from Group B

Mandatory Units

  • Manage Project Processes in Construction Management
  • Manage Teams in Construction Management
  • Provide Advice, Judgement and Service Ethically in Construction Management
  • Develop Self and Others in Construction Management
  • Control Projects in Construction Management
  • Plan a Construction Organisation’s Workforce

Mandatory Units

  • Direct the Management of Design Development and Processes in Construction Management
  • Prepare and Agree a Project Brief and Outline Programme in Construction Management
  • Sustainability and Environmental Impact of Developments in Construction Management
  • Evaluate Sustainable Resources and Requirements for the Whole Lifecycle of a Construction Project
  • Establish Project Procurement Arrangements in Construction Management
  • Ensure That Contracts Are Prepared, Negotiated and Agreed in Construction Management
  • Evaluate and Progress the Resolution of Contractual Disputes in Construction Management
  • Manage Tendering Processes in Construction Management
  • Manage the Preparation and Submission of Estimates, Bids and Tenders in Construction Management
  • Control Budgets and Contract Payment Entitlement in Construction Management
  • Manage Marketing and Customer Service in Construction Management

Upon successful completion of the ProQual Level 7 NVQ Diploma in Construction Senior Management, learners will be able to:

Manage teams in construction

  • Be able to select and form a project team
  • Understand how to select and form a project team
  • Be able to recruit, select and keep colleagues
  • Understand how to recruit, select and keep colleagues
  • Be able to allocate and monitor the progress and quality of work in your area of responsibility
  • Understand how to allocate and monitor the progress and quality of work in your area of responsibility
  • Be able to develop productive working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders
  • Understand how to develop productive working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders

Lead and participate in meetings in construction management

  • Be able to lead meetings
  • Understand how to lead meetings
  • Be able to participate in meetings
  • Understand how to participate in meetings

Provide ethical advice, judgement and service in construction management

  • Be able to exchange information and present advice on technical issues
  • Understand how to exchange information and present advice on technical issues
  • Be able to resolve complex, indeterminate situations
  • Understand how to resolve complex, indeterminate situations
  • Be able to practice within an ethical framework
  • Understand how to practice within an ethical framework

Develop self and others in construction management

  • Be able to manage your own resources and undertake continuing personal development in the occupational practice area
  • Understand how to manage your own resources and undertake continuing personal development in the occupational practice area
  • Be able to enable people to learn and benefit from your experience
  • Understand how to enable people to learn and benefit from your experience

Prepare and agree a project brief and development programme in construction

  • Be able to prepare proposal for a project brief
  • Understand how to prepare proposal for a project brief
  • Be able to develop a programme which meets the requirements of the project brief
  • Understand how to develop a programme which meets the requirements of the project brief
  • Be able to identify, assess and agree project requirements and stakeholder preferences
  • Understand how to identify, assess and agree project requirements and stakeholder preferences

Manage design development and processes in construction

  • Be able to identify and assess hazards, and identify risks
  • Understand how to identify and assess hazards, and identify risks
  • Be able to make design choices to reduce health and safety risks
  • Understand how to make design choices to reduce health and safety risks
  • Be able to manage the design process
  • Understand how to manage the design process

Assess and evaluate the environmental impact of developments in construction management

  • Be able to identify and evaluate sustainable resources
  • Understand how to identify and evaluate sustainable resources
  • Be able to investigate, evaluate and present sustainable requirements
  • Understand how to investigate, evaluate and present sustainable requirements
  • Be able to assess the environmental impact of development proposals
  • Understand how to assess the environmental impact of development proposals

Evaluate sustainable resources and requirements in construction management

  • Be able to establish arrangements for sustainable development
  • Understand how to establish arrangements for sustainable development
  • Be able to assess and provide for the conservation of energy use
  • Understand how to assess and provide for the conservation of energy use

Manage marketing and customer service in construction organisations

  • Be able to identify and resource the development of new products and services to meet market needs
  • Understand how to identify and resource the development of new products and services to meet market needs
  • Be able to develop and implement a marketing strategy
  • Understand how to develop and implement a marketing strategy
  • Be able to develop and maintain a policy to maximise client and customer satisfaction

Implement strategic sourcing partnerships in construction management

  • Be able to agree and implement systems with partners
  • Understand how to agree and implement systems with partners
  • Be able to monitor and control arrangements for strategic sourcing
  • Understand how to monitor and control arrangements for strategic sourcing

Establish project procurement arrangements in construction management

  • Be able to select and agree procurement strategies
  • Understand how to select and agree procurement strategies
  • Be able to establish project team partnering
  • Understand how to establish project team partnering
  • Be able to recommend and agree a form of contract
  • Understand how to recommend and agree a form of contract

Manage procurement processes in construction management

  • Be able to evaluate potential tenderers
  • Understand how to evaluate potential tenderers
  • Be able to obtain bids and tenders
  • Understand how to obtain bids and tenders
  • Be able to analyse and select successful bids and tenders and negotiate changes
  • Understand how to analyse and select successful bids and tenders and negotiate changes

Prepare and submit estimates, bids and tenders in construction management

  • Be able to evaluate estimate, bid and tender enquiry documentation
  • Understand how to evaluate estimate, bid and tender enquiry documentation
  • Be able to assess the resource requirements and costs within an estimate, bid and tender
  • Understand how to assess the resource requirements and costs within an estimate, bid and tender
  • Be able to finalise and submit an estimate, bid and tender offer
  • Understand how to finalise and submit an estimate, bid and tender offer

Ensure that contracts are prepared, negotiated and concluded in construction management

  • Be able to ensure that forms of contract are prepared
  • Understand how to ensure that forms of contract are prepared
  • Be able to ensure that the contract is negotiated and concluded
  • Understand how to ensure that the contract is negotiated and concluded

Control organisational and project income and expenditure in construction management

  • Be able to allocate organisational budgets
  • Understand how to allocate organisational budgets
  • Be able to prepare and agree reimbursement for loss and expense
  • Understand how to prepare and agree reimbursement for loss and expense

Manage project risks and opportunities in construction

  • Be able to assess and manage project risks and opportunities
  • Understand how to assess and manage project risks and opportunities

Manage project processes in construction

  • Be able to develop and maintain systems for manage health, safety and welfare
  • Understand how to develop and maintain systems for manage health, safety and welfare
  • Be able to establish and manage project team activities
  • Understand how to establish and manage project team activities
  • Be able to implement project organisation and communication systems
  • Understand how to implement project organisation and communication systems

Manage project evaluation and feedback in construction

  • Be able to obtain and evaluate project feedback information and make improvements
  • Understand how to obtain and evaluate project feedback information and make improvements

Control project outcomes in construction

  • Be able to control projects against quality standards
  • Understand how to control projects against quality standards
  • Be able to ensure project compliance with legal and statutory requirements
  • Understand how to ensure project compliance with legal and statutory requirements
  • Be able to control project progress against agreed programme
  • Understand how to control project progress against agreed programme
  • Be able to control project value and costs
  • Understand how to control project value and costs

Evaluate and progress the resolution of disputes in construction management

  • Be able to evaluate potential implications for the resolution of disputes
  • Understand how to evaluate potential implications for the resolution of disputes
  • Be able to negotiate and progress the resolution of disputes
  • Understand how to negotiate and progress the resolution of disputes

Manage project completion in construction

  • Understand how to manage project handover
  • Be able to prepare information for project handover
  • Understand how to prepare information for project handover
  • Be able to manage project handover
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Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Learners should be at least 18 years old at the time of registration.
  • A minimum of a high school diploma (or equivalent qualification) is required.
  • At least 2–3 years of relevant professional experience in security, military, law enforcement, or risk management is preferred.
  • Learners must possess sufficient English language skills to:
    Understand technical and operational training materials,
    Communicate effectively in professional and high-risk environments

What You Need to Know

The ProQual Level 6 Diploma in Hostile Environment Operations & Close Quarter Battle is ideal for security professionals, military personnel, law enforcement officers, and contractors working in high‑risk or conflict zones. It also suits individuals seeking advanced skills in risk management, tactical operations, and hostile environment awareness.

You should take this course if you want to enhance your career in security and defense, gain internationally recognised qualifications, and develop the ability to operate safely and effectively in hostile environments. It validates your expertise and strengthens your professional credibility.

  • Globally recognised diploma regulated by Ofqual
  • Advanced training in risk assessment, crisis management, and CQB techniques
  • Enhanced employability in security, defense, and humanitarian sectors
  • Practical skills for working in unstable or conflict regions

Graduates can pursue roles such as Hostile Environment Security Specialist, Risk Consultant, Operations Manager, Tactical Trainer, or Safety Advisor. The qualification is highly valued in private security, defense, humanitarian aid, and international contracting.

This diploma provides progression to Level 7 qualifications in security and risk management, as well as opportunities for chartered membership with professional bodies. It also supports advancement into senior leadership and strategic roles within the security and defense industries.

Yes. The ProQual Level 6 Diploma in Hostile Environment Operations & Close Quarter Battle is recognised worldwide, making it valuable for professionals seeking international career opportunities. Employers and organisations across the globe acknowledge its credibility and alignment with global security standards.

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