Mastering Construction Documentation and Project Records E-Learning Course

May 15, 2026 12:00 AM - December 31, 2026 12:00 AM (NDT)

Description

Mastering Construction Documentation and Project Records is an online program developed by the Toronto Construction Association (TCA) and The Construction Institute of Canada (TCIC) to address the evolving needs of the construction industry. This course provides practical, industry-aligned knowledge and essential skills required to effectively manage construction documentation in accordance with Canadian standards. It is designed for construction professionals, project coordinators, site staff, and others seeking to strengthen their understanding of records management, compliance, and documentation best practices. 

Course Format:
Self-paced E-Learning Format
Cost: $600 +hst for NLCA Members
$700 +hst non-member 

If you would like to enroll in this course, please contact Adelle Byrne at abyrne@nlca.ca or call 709-753-8920 to obtain your PIN# and start learning today! Or you can select the register button to sign-up and then receive an email from NLCA afterwards with your PIN# and access instructions.

Participants will develop a strong understanding of the role that accurate, timely, and well-organized records play in every phase of a construction project. The program bridges theory and real-world application, equipping learners with the competencies needed to manage documentation effectively — from project planning through closeout. 

Upon completion, participants will be better prepared to prepare, maintain, review, and organize construction records with professionalism, strong legal awareness, and adherence to industry best practices. 


Course Structure: 

The course consists of 6 modules, each focusing on a key aspect of construction documentation and project records: 

  • Module 1: Role and Importance of Documentation Definition and scope of construction documentation Impact on project management and delivery Documentation as a tool for payment, claims, and dispute resolution Legal implications and protections provided by accurate records 
  • Module 2: Types of Records Required in Construction Projects Records for payment processes Documentation for claims and dispute avoidance Stage-specific records Compliance and regulatory documentation 
  • Module 3: Strategies for Effective Construction Documentation Best practices for accuracy and timeliness Organizational methods Training and protocols for staff and stakeholders Monitoring and auditing documentation processes 
  • Module 4: Practical Skills in Construction Document Management Preparing construction documents Maintaining and updating records throughout the project lifecycle Reviewing documentation for completeness and legal sufficiency Responding to requests for information and audits 
  • Module 5: Claims and Dispute Avoidance in Construction Why records matter in construction claims Definition of an effective claim What to avoid in documentation 
  • Module 6: Best Practices and Documentation Elements Essential project records Best practices for construction documentation 
  • Week 7: Final Examination The seventh week culminates with a final examination to assess participants’ understanding of the course material. 

Learning Outcomes: 

By successfully completing the course, participants will be able to: 

  • Understand the critical role of documentation and record keeping in construction project management
  • Identify the types of records required at each stage of a construction project, including those for payment, claims, and dispute avoidance 
  • Develop strategies for ensuring documentation is accurate, timely, and well organized 
  • Gain practical skills in preparing, maintaining, and reviewing construction documents for legal protection
  • Apply best practices to minimize risks and support effective communication among project stakeholders 

Course Evaluation and Grading: 

  • Quizzes (Modules 1–6): 60% of the final grade (10% per module) 
  • Final Examination: 40% of the final grade Passing Grade: 60% 
  • Delivery Method: The course is delivered fully online and includes self-paced learning materials.
  • Components include: Interactive lessons and presentations Self-study materials, resources, videos, and practical instructions, Quizzes and a final examination 
  • All course content, resources, and instructions are accessible through the TCIC course website. Participants are encouraged to complete the course within an 8-week period, with a recommended total of 20 hours. 

Who Should Attend: 

  • Construction professionals 
  • Project coordinators 
  • Site superintendents 
  • Tradespeople Construction management professionals
  •  Anyone responsible for managing project records and documentation Certification: 

This course is Gold Seal accredited and awards 6 credits upon completion. 

Pricing

$600 +hst for NLCA Members
$700 +hst non-member

Event Contact
Adelle Byrne
(709) 753-8920
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May 15, 2026 12:00 AM - December 31, 2026 12:00 AM (NDT)
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