
B.Eng Tech
Bachelor of Engineering Technology - Construction Technology & Resource Management
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University of Vocational TechnologyFaculty/Provider
Faculty of Engineering TechnologyStart Date
2026The Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Construction Technology & Resource Management is designed to produce technologists capable of managing construction projects with strong technical and managerial competencies. The programme bridges the gap between middle-level technicians and professional civil engineers in the Sri Lankan construction industry.
The curriculum integrates construction engineering principles with planning, contract management, cost control, and modern construction technologies. Students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical exposure aligned with national and international professional standards including Sydney Accord concepts.



3 Years
Week Day
3 Years
Week End
Duration
- Industrial / Work-Based Training in Semester 5
- Final Year Capstone Project in Semester 6
- Each semester carries approximately 30 credits
- Minimum total credits required: 180
- Credit system benchmarked with ECTS
Special Remarks
The programme follows a credit-based modular system aligned with the NVQ Framework and Sydney Accord requirements. Industrial exposure is coordinated through NAITA for weekday students.
Career Opportunities
- - Construction Project Manager
- - Site Engineer
- - Construction Planning Engineer
- - Quantity Surveyor
- - Contract Administrator
- - Construction Manager
- - Resource Manager
- - Infrastructure Project Engineer
- - High-Rise Construction Specialist
- - Construction Consultant
Teaching & Learning
The programme combines construction engineering theory with applied technical training, laboratory practice, field exposure, and industry-based learning.
Key Learning Approaches Include:
- Interactive Lectures
- Laboratory Practical Sessions
- Survey Camps
- Industrial Training & Field visits
- Work-Based training
- Capstone Project
Skills Development Focus:
- Construction site management
- Engineering problem solving
- Project planning & scheduling
- Contract and claim management
- Cost estimation & tendering
- Leadership and teamwork
Students are assessed through continuous assessments and semester-end examinations.
Entry Requirements
The minimum qualifications required for admission to the programme on the standard route are:
Fees
Course Outline
Facilities

Advanced Manufacturing Lab
Equipped with advanced pneumatic, hydraulic and modern manufacturing technology systems for practical industrial training.

Construction Lab
Dedicated laboratory for construction technology, material testing, and structural engineering practicals.

Professional Accreditation
The degree programme is aligned with national vocational standards and the Sydney Accord framework. It ensures professional competency in construction engineering technology and resource management.
Key features related to recognition and professional alignment include:- Aligned with NVQ Framework
- Benchmarking with ECTS credit system
- Industrial Training (NAITA supported)
- Credit-based modular structure
- Preparation for professional construction careers
Graduates are equipped to work in national and international construction industries with strong technical, managerial and ethical competencies.
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