Date:
21 May 2026,
10.00AM – 2.30PM
duration:
4 hrs 30 mins
Location:
Online
CPD hours:
4.5 hrs
Cost:
  • Engineering New Zealand member
    $550.00 incl. GST
  • $635.00 incl. GST
Register Add to Calendar 2026-05-21 10:00:00 2026-05-21 14:30:00 Pacific/Auckland Project planning masterclass

Getting the project plan right goes a very long way towards making accurate estimates, preventing scope creep, overruns and bow-outs and also help to set a sound baseline against which the execution of the project can be measured and controlled.  

This masterclass will introduce a structured and logical way to plan a project for those experienced with project management as well as to seasoned practitioners.

The key tasks of the project manager, from defining requirements, scoping the work, determining project activities to defining required resources are dealt with by using progressive definition process.

Intended audience

  • Council engineers
  • Development engineers
  • Consulting engineers
  • Contractors
  • Product or software developers
  • Manufacturing
  • Procurement officials in client organisations, whether public or private sector.
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In this project planning masterclass presented by Piet Beukman, you'll learn a structured and logical way to plan your next project. This course is aimed at those of you experienced with project management, through to seasoned practitioners.

Getting the project plan right goes a very long way towards making accurate estimates, preventing scope creep, overruns and bow-outs and also help to set a sound baseline against which the execution of the project can be measured and controlled.  

This masterclass will introduce a structured and logical way to plan a project for those experienced with project management as well as to seasoned practitioners.

The key tasks of the project manager, from defining requirements, scoping the work, determining project activities to defining required resources are dealt with by using progressive definition process.

Intended audience

  • Council engineers
  • Development engineers
  • Consulting engineers
  • Contractors
  • Product or software developers
  • Manufacturing
  • Procurement officials in client organisations, whether public or private sector.
Presenters
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Piet Beukman