Master Construction Contract Management, Billing, and Financial Control for Project Success
The Contracts and Accounts course is designed for civil engineers, site supervisors, and project managers who need to manage contractual processes, work orders, billing cycles, and project financial documentation. It covers the practical and legal aspects of contract execution, ensuring smooth coordination between clients, contractors, and subcontractors.
You’ll gain essential skills in interpreting work orders, preparing running bills, processing invoices, handling subcontractor agreements, and maintaining clear and compliant financial records for civil projects.
Whether working on government tenders or private construction jobs, this course equips you with job-ready expertise in contract administration and project accounting.
Types of contracts: Item rate, lump sum, turnkey, EPC
Components of a contract document and work order preparation
Billing cycles: RA Bills, Final Bills, Measurement Sheets
Subcontractor billing and payment workflows
GST, TDS, and statutory compliance in billing
Reconciliation of materials, labor, and machinery costs
Standard government billing formats (CPWD, PWD)
Excel-based billing sheets and abstract preparation
BOQ-linked contract management
Sample agreements and invoice structures
Participants will work with actual billing formats and simulate contract lifecycle scenarios—from award to completion. Practical exposure to work certification and project cost control makes this course ideal for both field and office-based roles.
By the end of the course, learners will:
Prepare and manage construction contracts and bills with accuracy
Understand the legal and financial implications of contractual clauses
Coordinate between execution teams, finance, and clients seamlessly
Be ready for roles in billing engineering, site accounting, and project contracts management