AGC San Diego - Education and Safety Training Catalog - January - June 2025

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AGC SAN DIEGO

2025 January - June Education & Safety Training Catalog

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AGC SAN DIEGO

The Voice of Construction

Online Plan Room Services

AGC’s Online Plan Room provides the San Diego construction industry with a high-end easy-to-use platform with access to projects statewide. Our bidding service is continually evolving to provide the industry with topnotch products. This service is included in all AGC San Diego Chapter memberships.

Full Access to our Statewide Plan Room:

The Online Plan Service platform is an easy-to- use tool that allows users to access real-time information and construction documents on any platform; PC, Mac, Table, or Smart Phone. The OPS platform allows users to view, print, download and take-off plans and specs. It includes a ‘Google Like’ word search and interactive mapping. Users can set up saved searches that define their trade or material within a geographical area they define. Additionally, you can choose to receive a nightly email of new jobs received that meet your saved search criteria.

The AGC Online Plan Room contains the following features:

• Easy viewing of project information

• Color code projects for easy tracking

• Unique keyword search to quickly find projects

• View or download docs

• Email project info

• Add your firm to the bidders list

• Add projects to your bid calendar Daily Project Updates via Email We will notify you of new projects, addenda & bid results daily.

AGC Construction Report

Emailed every Wednesday & Friday

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**AGC Members get 25% off advertised prices. Delivered via email every Monday

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Advertising Online, we can track/report the # of views, and clicks for you. The norm is 300-1,000 views daily.

The Construction Report is emailed to over 1900 email addresses twice weekly, you can also find us on Twitter & LinkedIn

One subscription provides coverage in San Diego, Imperial, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties, as well as selected projects from Los Angeles county and selected private sector and military projects released by General Contractors. Additionally, by joining the AGC Online Plan Room, members gain access to Northern California projects through AGC’s Plan Room partners. FREE FOR AGC SAN DIEGO MEMBERSNot a member? Ask about a free trial.

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AGC LOCATIONS

SAN DIEGO

Supporting the San Diego County Construction Industry for over 90 years! Welcome to AGC San Diego!

the leading professional association for the construction industry. Our association provides our members a competitive edge through excellence in advocacy, collaboration, education, leadership, networking, and

AGC AGC STAFF DIRECTORY SAN DIEGO

AGC San Diego - Locations

AGC East County Headquarters & Apprenticeship Training Center

10140 Riverford Road, Lakeside, CA 92040

AGC Government Affairs & Safety Training Center

6212 Ferris Square, San Diego, CA 92121

AGC CHAPTER STAFF

Main Phone: 858-558-7444 | Fax: 858-558-8444

Executive Team

Eddie Sprecco, Chief Executive Officer

858-558-7444 x 210

Rae Krushensky, Vice President of Operations 858-558-7444 x 207

Dustin Steiner, Vice President Government & Industry Relations 858-558-7444 x 215

AGC San Diego Lakeside Staff

Phil Hurley, Controller

858-558-7444 x 205

Inna Alizade, Accounting / Administrative Assistant ` 858-558-7444 x 206

Katie Hammock, Director of Meetings & Events 858-558-7444 x 231

Marcy Knopman, Executive Assistant to CEO / Room Reservations 858-558-7444 x 209

Kellie Korhonen, Digital Communications and Technology Manager 858-558-7444 x 208

Glen Schaffer, Director of Membership 858-558-7444 x 201

Jason White, Receptionist / Administrative Assistant 858-558-7444 x 200

Government Relations

Mike McManus, Director of Engineering Construction & Industry Relations 858-558-7444 x 202

Plan Room

Lisa Lovelace, Director of Plan Room Services 858-558-7444 x 222

Cindy Lauridsen, Plan Room Reporter 858-558-7444 x 223

Scherrise Judge, Senior Plan Room Reporter 858-558-7444 x 221

Vanessa Quartuccio, Plan Room Reporter 858-558-7444 x 220

Training Department - Education & Safety

Becca Schaffer, Director of Workforce Development 858-558-7444 x 203

Robin Scott, Training Coordinator 858-558-7444 X 216

Vince Hundley, Safety Director 619-572-1030

AGC

SAN DIEGO

The AGC operates the state’s first and largest open-shop apprenticeship program. We are well respected throughout the industry due to contractor management of our program and the skill, integrity, and responsibility that exemplifies AGC members.

OUR VISION

OUR MISSION

The mission of the AGC Apprenticeship Trust is to Develop, Train, and Educate our member workforce to exceed construction industry standards; to provide information to member contractors on apprenticeship issues; and support apprentices in their career paths.

To be the construction industry’s distinguished model for apprenticeship training and education.

APPRENTICESHIP STAFF

OUR VALUES

•Exceed Expectations

•Professionalism, Openness, Respect, & Courtesy

•Promote Skill, Integrity, & Responsibility

•Maintain the Highest Level of Fiduciary Duty

•Instill & Exemplify Teamwork & Leadership

Admin Office: 858-558-0739 | Apprentice Office: 858-558-8700

Glenn Hillegas - Executive Vice President

Pete Saucedo - Executive Director

Tanya Buch - Administrative Manager

Shari Buch - Apprenticeship Registrar

Layheang Chho - Compliance Monitor

Jon Hill - Apprenticeship Instructional Resource Coordinator

Karina Hilas - Attendance and Scheduling Specialist

Alan Jurgensen - Mentor Instructor

Eric Lauridsen - Apprenticeship Upgrade Specialist

Marty Anderson - Apprenticeship Coordinator (San Diego)

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Keith Levingston - Apprenticeship Coordinator (Riverside) 951-786-9893

Sergio Ortega - Apprenticeship Coordinator (Orange County) 714-479-0020

AGC UPCOMING EVENTS

SAN DIEGO

MARCH 27

AGC San Diego’s events give our members an opportunity to network, strengthen and enhance relationships, and enjoy common interests in relaxed settings.

Growth is vital to your company’s success in this industry and the AGC provides you many opportunities to do so with immensely popular and well-attended events.

JANUARY 16

2025 AGC Installation Dinner and Member Awards

Join us in welcoming AGC’s 2025 President Norbert Schulz, the Vice President of Marketing and Business Development of FILANC, and recognizing our outgoing President, Gita Murthy of RORE, Inc.!

2025 AGC AFFILIATE MIXER

Join us this year at a brand-new location: Rancho Bernardo Inn! This Affiliate Mixer is more of a garden party and, more importantly, it’s the first free networking mixer of the year! Now’s your chance to get in front of 200+ of our closest friends courtesy of the AGC Affiliate Council.

JUNE

9

APRIL 8-10

2025 AGC NATIONAL CONVENTION

April 8 - 10, 2025 | Greater Columbus Convention Center | Columbus, OH The AGC Annual Convention provides contractors of all sizes and markets the opportunity to build their knowledge and skills for competing in today’s marketplace, make business-critical industry connections, prepare for industry disruptions, and navigate the legislative and regulatory policies of the new administration.

AGC / EGCC Spring Golf

This annual golf tournament raises funds for the EGCA scholarship programs for SDSU and the Diesel Technology Programs at Palomar College and Miramar College.

2024 Baseball Bash

ANNUAL CONVENTION

APRIL 8–10, 2025 COLUMBUS, OHIO

Stay

AGC

SAN DIEGO

Providing Support & Services to the Construction Industry

Established in 1927, AGC San Diego Chapter is the voice of construction in San Diego County and a trusted resource for general contractors, contractors, subcontractors, and affiliates.

As a regional chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America, we provide local support and services to our members on a daily basis. AGC is dedicated to educating its members, advocating for members' needs with public owners and policy makers, and providing its members with networking opportunities.

Top Ten Reasons to Join AGC San Diego Chapter

1.Government Relations / Political Action

2.Professional Connections

3.Meetings & Events

4.Communications

5.Labor Relations / Expert Advice

6.Fringe Benefits

7.Bidding Information - AGC Online Plan Room

8.Construction Education

9.Continuing Education and Safety Training

10.Apprenticeship Training

Membership Categories

AGC San Diego Chapter has three basic categories of membership. We do offer additional membership options, if you don't fall under the categories below please reach out to our membership staff.

General Contractor

Are you a contractor whose work is predominantly done directly for owners?

Specialty

Do you specialize in a trade? Are you a specialty firm who primarily works directly for general contractors?

Affiliate

Are you a supplier or service provider to the construction industry?

AGC COURSE DIRECTORY

SAN

DIEGO

AGC EDGE Virtual Training Page 14

Computer Software Training Page 16

•Microsoft Excel Beginner - Advanced

•Microsoft PowerPoint - Beginner - Intermediate

•Microsoft Word Beginner - Advanced

•Project Professional Beginner - Advanced

•Quickbooks Desktop/Online Versions

Continuing Education for Construction Page 22

•AGC San Diego Project Management Program

•Advanced Construction Contract Negotiations

•Apprenticeship Requirements and Best Practice

•Bluebeam REVU for Beginner

•Blueprint Reading for Construction, 2-day Course

•Business Writing and Construction Correspondence

•California Anti-Harassment Prevention Training

•Construction BMP Training Part 1 and Part 2

•Construction Contract Administration

•Construction Estimating Basics

•Civil Construction Estimating 3 Day Program

•Construction Scheduling

•Effective Project Engineer Certificate Course

•Foreman & Superintendent Boot Camp

•Leadership and Management for Construction

•New California HR Laws for 2025

•Prevailing Wage: Certified Payroll & Compliance

•Prevailing Wage Compliance Administration Workshop

•Project Engineer’s Bootcamp

•Project Management Bootcamp

•Project Management – The right time and way to make a claim

•Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD)

•Qualified SWPPP Practitioner (QSP)

•Scheduling Impact Claims - Common Legal Issues and Practical

•Considerations for Asserting and Proving Delay, Disruption, and Acceleration Claims

• Understanding the Ins and Outs of California Leave Laws

E-Learning (Web based Training) Page 37

• Becoming a Successful Supervisor

•Bluebeam for Administrative Professionals

•Bluebeam Baseline Basics

•Bluebeam REVU Material Take-offs & Estimates

•Change Management for Managers

•Communicating Strategically

•Communicating with Tact, Diplomacy, Professionalism

•Construction Estimating Principles & Application

Cont. E-Learning (Web-based Training) Page 37

• Construction Quality Management for Contractors

•Construction Supervision Fundamentals

•Critical Thinking and Creative Problem Solving

•Dealing with Difficult People

•Developing Yourself as a Leader

•Diversity Training

•Effective Meeting Strategies

•Leading Virtual Teams

•Reading Construction Documents (Blueprints)

•Prevailing Wage, Certified Payroll & Compliance

•Primavera P6 Fundamentals

•Primavera P6 for Government Contracts

•Project Engineer Bootcamp

•Project Management Bootcamp

•Stormwater Monthly Seminar

•The Voice of Leadership

•Understanding a Preparing Certified Payroll Forms

•Women in Leadership

OSHA Safety Training Page 48

•Confined Space

•CPR, First Aid & AED Training

• EM 385-1-1 40-Hour, 5-day course

•EM 385-1-1 Refresher Training

•Fall Protection CP Refresher

•Fall Protection 8-hour CPT for Construction

•Fall Protection 24-hour CPT For EM 385-1-1, 3 day course

•Fall Protection Equipment Inspector Competent Person

•Flagger Training CalTrans Approved

•Forklift Operator

•How to Write an Effective Activity Hazard Analysis’ (AHA) to Ensure AHAs Meet Requirements for Acceptance

•OSHA 10-Hour for Construction, 2-day course

•OSHA 30-Hour Construction Outreach, 4-day course

•Qualified Rigger and Signal Person

•Scaffold CPT Frame and System

•Silica Standard for Construction CPT

•Traffic Control Technician - CalTrans Approved

•Trenching & Excavating CPT

AGC REGISTRATION POLICIES

SAN DIEGO

REGISTER FOR ALL CLASSES ONLINE AT WWW.AGCSD.ORG

The event calendar features three views: a monthly calendar, a weekly calendar, and a list by month view. The calendar can be searched by date, or you can choose the event type under the “Filter by Event Type” to see just AGC Events or our Safety Training classes. To receive member pricing on our classes, please use the “login” option at the top of the class registration page to login into the Member Portal.

How do I get access to the Member Portal?

Visit the Member Portal login page and select “forgot your password?” and fill out the information to receive the password reset to login into your account. We might not have you already set up in our system, so if you receive this error,“ A user with that email was not found,” you will need to fill out the Member Portal Login Form to request a login be created in our system. If you have any additional questions about the Member Portal, you can email the staff at memberportal@agcsd.org.

If you need assistance with the registration process, please contact 1-858-558-7444 and ask for Education

BY REGISTERING FOR THE SESSION YOU ARE AGREEING TO THE POLICIES BELOW:

Payment Policy: Payments must be received at time of registration, or seven days prior to class start date. Registrations will not be confirmed until payment is received.

Member Rate: This rate applies to AGC San Diego Chapter members and their employees that are in good standing.

Cancellation Policy: Cancellation requests must be received in writing at least 3 business days before the training. In those circumstances, registration fees will be refunded, minus a processing fee. Cancellation requests received less than 3 business days before training cannot be refunded. The request must be sent in writing via email to training@ agcsd.org.

Transfer Policy: On an individually approved basis, registrants who must cancel enrollment due to extenuating circumstances may make one transfer of their registration to a future training session, provided the same course is already scheduled within one year of the prior class date. Any subsequent rescheduling of a class registration after the first occurrence must be requested in writing and may be granted by the AGC Education Department only after evaluation. Requests must be received in writing no later than 3 business days prior to class and delivered to training@ agcsd.org. All transfers must be used towards the same class topic and same individual.

Substitution Policy: Registered attendees who must cancel their participation may request a substitute to attend in their place at any time. The request must be sent in writing by the original registrant to training@agcsd.org before the session begins.

No Show Policy: If registrant(s) elect not to attend, individuals / company will owe the entire course fee and or not be refunded or credited to a future training class.

Low Enrollment

AGC San Diego reserves the right to reschedule or cancel any course within 48 hours of the scheduled date due to low enrollment. Contact person and attendee will be notified by email of any changes.

AGC of America offers a number of educational programs designed to improve the performance of construction companies and individuals in the industry.

Gain Your Competitive Edge.

Introducing AGC’s Live Virtual Training. The same highquality learning experience and expert instruction you expect from AGC in-person classroom training from the comfort of your home or work computer. AGC’s training programs are designed to be instructor-led in the classroom but with improvements in technology for Education purposes, we are able to now offer these programs virtually in a live instructor-led classroom.

Grow your career!

Advance your career and earn continuing education credits. All courses feature a live instruction via the Zoom platform. Courses are available in a variety of days and time blocks to accommodate your learning schedule. Ideal for construction professionals looking to learn without the hassle of traveling.

How it works? Log on to edge.agc.org

1.Find Your Upcoming Course

Courses are available in different segments to fit your schedule.

2.Quick Sign-Up

Register using your AGC account. Don’t have one? Create one! Make sure to register using the account of the person attending the courses. Make sure you select the San Diego Chapter when prompted.

3.Registering a Group?

Reach out to education@agc.org and we can help.

4.Attend all segments of the courses scheduled Plan your schedule around your virtual course dates.

5.Receive Your Zoom Link and Attend the Course Plan to come ready to learn with microphone and video capabilities.

Building

Information

Modeling

(4 units; 32 hours):

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is changing the way projects are constructed. Whether you are a prime contractor using BIM across an entire project or a subcontractor impacted by a specific BIM implementation, this emerging practice requires new mindsets and technological know-how in order to achieve significant improvements in efficiency and cost control.

AGC’s BIM Education Program — developed in conjunction with leading BIM practitioners, technology firms, and educators — is designed to prepare construction professionals at all experience levels to successfully implement BIM on a construction project.

Lean Construction

(7 units; 35 hours):

Everyone related to the construction process has an incentive to get the project done faster and at a lower cost — from the project owners who want to see results for their investment to the contractors and designers who want to do their job well and move on to the next project. Lean Construction is based on the holistic pursuit of continuous improvements aimed at minimizing costs and maximizing value on a construction project: planning, design, construction, activation, operations, maintenance, salvaging, and recycling.

To help contractors develop the knowledge needed to build Lean, the Associated General Contractors of America developed the Lean Construction Education Program (LCEP). Construction professionals at all experience levels will learn the building blocks necessary Training with AGC to transform their projects and companies into a Lean Operating System.

Project Management Development

(5 units; 80 hours): The Project Manager Development Program (PMDP) is for early-career project managers or those looking to move into such a role. It is a five-course program that covers the essentials of project management and provides a solid foundation for long-term career development. Each unit is around 16 hours of content, making the 5-course program around 80 hours of instruction. The curriculum is offered at many of AGC’s chapters nationwide or can be brought in-house to construction firms and educational institutions in order to teach a new generation of project managers the essential skills to ensure project success.

PMDP participants are likely to have various titles depending on the kind of work they perform, the geographical location of their projects, and the size of their company. They may have titles such as assistant project manager, project manager, field engineer, project engineer, project administrator, etc. They may have experience as estimators, field personnel, project assistants, or office managers, and they may work in the heavy and highway sector, the commercial building sector, or in residential construction. They will most likely be early in their careers, have some posthigh-school education, and less than two years of projectrelated experience.

Construction Supervision Fundamentals

(1 unit; 25 hours)

Introductory, on-boarding: The CSF course is designed for aspiring front line leaders who are looking to learn the entry-level management skills to lead construction activities. This course is the first step in the path to develop construction supervisors. This interactive course allows the building trades and craft workers to experience construction supervision techniques firsthand and create a professional development plan to achieve personal career goals.

TAKE ALL SESSIONS

AGC MEMBER

$695

Non Members

$850

*MUST BE TAKEN IN THE SAME MONTH

BECOME AN

EXCEL EXPERT

WITH HANDS-ON COMPUTER TRAINING

•Beginner through Advanced classes

• Introduction to Excel interface

•Need-to-know Tricks

•Lookup Techniques

•Conditional Formating

•Use functions to calculate and return values

•Formulas and Functions

•Format data and create charts

•Manipulate multiple Worksheets and Much More!

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Recommended for users of Excel 2013, 2016, 365, or 2019 (Windows-based PCs). Anyone who desires to take their EXCEL Skills to the next level can benefit from these training sessions:

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Computer Software

MICROSOFT EXCEL® BEGINNER

Class Format: Classroom Content Hours: 7

Recommended for anyone who hasn’t worked with formulas or charts before or those with little or no experience with Excel. Great refresher course for students who haven’t used Excel in a long time. Learn how to navigate the Excel user interface.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

JANUARY 8 9:00 AM - 4:00 pm $250

FEBRUARY 13 9:00 AM - 4:00 pm $250

MARCH 10 9:00 AM - 4:00 pm $250

APRIL 15 9:00 AM - 4:00 pm $250

MAY 8 9:00 AM - 4:00 pm $250

JUNE 10 9:00 AM - 4:00 pm $250

MICROSOFT EXCEL® INTERMEDIATE

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 7

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Create more complex formulas using Absolute Cell References and the Order of Operations. Use 3D Formulas, Linking, and Consolidation to combine data from different sheets or files. Speed up data entry and limit what users can input using Data Validation. Use Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts to analyze and summarize large spreadsheets. Learn how to use Conditional Formatting to make important values stand out. Password protect all or part of a spreadsheet to prevent unauthorized changes.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

JANUARY 15 9:00 AM - 4:00 pm $250

FEBRUARY 20 9:00 AM - 4:00 pm $250

MARCH 17 9:00 AM - 4:00 pm $250

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APRIL 22 9:00 AM - 4:00 pm $250 $350

MAY 15 9:00 AM - 4:00 pm $250 $350

JUNE 17 9:00 AM - 4:00 pm $250 $350

MICROSOFT EXCEL® ADVANCED

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 7

Become the office Excel expert with 35 essential functions like SumIf, VLookup, Concatenate, and more! Use powerful functions to work on text, values, and dates. Learn how to “nest” (combine) functions to perform multiple operations in one cell. Use “What If” tools like Goal, Seek, Solver, Scenarios, and Data Tables. Create basic recorded macros, and add worksheet controls, such as buttons, scroll bars, and more, to a spreadsheet.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

JANUARY 22 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

FEBRUARY 27 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

MARCH 24 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

APRIL 29 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

MAY 22 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

JUNE 24 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

Computer Software

MICROSOFT POWERPOINT BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 7

This full-day course is designed for users who want to learn how to create dynamic presentations with Microsoft PowerPoint. Learn how to master this popular presentation program to effectively communicate your message using time-tested design principles. We cover about 80% of PowerPoint’s features so you’ll be able to create or edit almost any type of presentation after attending this class.

DATE TIME

JANUARY 29 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

FEBRUARY 24 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

MARCH 27 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

APRIL 30 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

MAY 29 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

JUNE 23 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

MICROSOFT WORD BEGINNER

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 7

This full-day course is designed for users who want to learn the basics of Microsoft Word. It’s also a great refresher course for those who haven’t used Word in a while. Microsoft Word is the gold standard for word processing, and it offers a wide variety of features designed to make creating professional-looking documents a snap - once you’ve learned the ins and outs of the program.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

JANUARY 7 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

MARCH 5 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

MAY 5 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

MICROSOFT WORD INTERMEDIATE

Class Format: Classroom Content Hours: 7

Anyone who wants to take their word processing skills to the next level will benefit from taking this course. Learn how to create more complex documents that incorporate breaks, custom tabs, tables, headers, footers, endnotes, footnotes, diagrams, and charts. Protect your work with a password and use track changes to view and limit edits made by others.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

JANUARY 14 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

MARCH 12 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

MAY 12 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

Computer Software

MICROSOFT WORD ADVANCED

Class Format: Classroom Content Hours: 7

Microsoft Word users who work with large, complex documents can benefit from taking this class, which explores features like Styles. Use Mail Merge for letters, labels, and envelopes. Add a Table of Contents, an Index, a Table of Figures (a list of tables and graphics), a Table of Authorities (law offices), Bibliographies (a list of sources used), and more. Create basic Macros to automate repetitive tasks, and many other useful Word features.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

JANUARY 21 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

MARCH 19 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

MAY 19 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

PROJECT PROFESSIONAL: BEGINNING-INTERMEDIATE

Class Format: Classroom Content Hours: 7

Microsoft Project Professional is the world’s most popular project management program. In this course you’ll learn how to use this powerful tool to set up and manage your projects, so they are completed on time and within budget. We cover everything from planning a project and working with tasks, resources, and calendars to analyzing the results with Project’s robust reporting features. Learn key concepts, best practices, and many useful shortcuts on your way to becoming a project management pro!

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

JANUARY 13 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $325 $425

FEBRUARY 5 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $325 $425

MARCH 18 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $325 $425

APRIL 3 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $325 $425

MAY 6 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $325 $425

JUNE 5 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $325 $425

Computer Software

PROJECT PROFESSIONAL: INTERMEDIATE - ADVANCED

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 7

Take your skills to the next level with this follow-up course, which takes a deep dive into the program. We build on the foundation laid out in the Beginning-Intermediate class and incorporate additional program management features. In a series of guided exercises, you will learn how to set up larger and more complex projects using advanced project tools for handling tasks, resources, and calendars.

DATE TIME

JANUARY 27 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $325

FEBRUARY 12 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $325

MARCH 25 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $325

APRIL 10 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $325

MAY 13 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $325

JUNE 12 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $325

QUICKBOOKS BEGINNER (DESKTOP VERSION)

$425

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For Users of QuickBooks Pro, Premier, or Pro Plus - 2018-2023 (Desktop version)

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 7

This instructor-led, hands-on training, class is perfect for new users and those who want to become more familiar with QuickBooks. This popular business accounting program is a complete solution for small and medium-sized businesses. QuickBooks includes all the accounting features you need to run your business more efficiently, including accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory tracking, income & expense reporting, and much more.

DATE TIME

JANUARY 23 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

MARCH 6 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

MAY 21 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

QUICKBOOKS INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED (DESKTOP VERSION)

For Users of QuickBooks Pro, Premier, or Pro Plus - 2018-2023 (Desktop version) Class Format: Classroom Content Hours: 7

This course is for QuickBooks users who want to take their skills to the next level. Learn about job costing reports, estimates, progress invoicing, payroll, discounts, credits, refunds, deposits, tracking retainage, importing and exporting lists, fixed assets, reimbursable expenses, journal entries, 1099s, audit trail, year-end close, and more!

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

JANUARY 30 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

MARCH 13 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

MAY 28 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

Computer Software

QUICKBOOKS BEGINNER (ONLINE VERSION)

For Users of QuickBooks (Using the online version)

Class Format: Classroom Content Hours: 7

This instructor-led, hands-on training, class is perfect for new users and those who want to become more familiar with QuickBooks. This popular business accounting program is a complete solution for small and medium-sized businesses. QuickBooks includes all the accounting features you need to run your business more efficiently, including accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory tracking, income & expense reporting, and much more.

DATE TIME

FEBRUARY 3 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250

APRIL 14 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

JUNE 19 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250

QUICKBOOKS INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED (ONLINE VERSION)

For Users of QuickBooks (Using the online version)

Class Format: Classroom Content Hours: 7

This course is for QuickBooks users who want to take their skills to the next level. Learn about job costing reports, estimates, progress invoicing, payroll, discounts, credits, refunds, deposits, tracking retainage, importing and exporting lists, fixed assets, reimbursable expenses, journal entries, 1099s, audit trail, year-end close, and more!

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

FEBRUARY 10 9:00 AM - 4:00 pm $250

APRIL 21 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250

JUNE 26 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250

AGC SAN DIEGO’S

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT

26-WEEK CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

February 11, 2025 - January 2026

Meets EVERY OTHER Tuesday for 26 weeks

Time: 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm

AGC Member: $3,250

Non Member: $3,750

Course Format: In Person Classroom

As the construction industry boom continues globally, the need for skilled and experienced construction managers is expected to grow in tandem. Start today to advance your career as a Construction Project Manager and enroll in the 2025 AGC San Diego Construction Program Management Certificate Program. If you are an early-career project manager or looking to move into this role, this is a can’t-miss opportunity.

AGCSD’s Construction Project Management certificate program spans 26 weeks and meets throughout a calendar year. Our program facilitated by Paul Stout of Power Summit, provides an all-encompassing overview of construction project management principles and best practices. You will learn the most important concepts in managing a construction project: Project Planning and Project Scheduling. The course is aimed at those who want to become construction managers. If you currently work in the construction industry in any role and intend to become a construction manager, this course is right for you. Students who complete the Construction Project Management Certificate program will gain the skills and strategies needed to effectively manage building projects from start to finish. Many companies have elected to use this course as a prerequisite to promotions, raises, and bonuses.

Higher Education

COURSE COMPONENTS

•The 10 Goals of Every Project Team - Team Building

• Design Build; IPD; Lean

•The Distinctions of a Project Management System

•Communication and Presentation Skills for Project Managers

•Pre-Construction Planning / Partnering

•The Anatomy of a High-Profile Project

•Procurement - Constraints and Consequences

•Design Team Dynamics

•CPM Scheduling

•Construction Contracts

•How a Construction Company Really Works

•Earned Value Management and Budget Control

•Conflict Resolution

•Project Documentation & Mastering the Public Works Arena

• Management Reporting & Key Performance Indicators

•Time Management and Technology

•Effective Negotiating in the Construction Arena

•BIM - Building Information Modeling

•The Great General Contractor / Subcontractor Debate

•Practical Use of CPM Schedule & Short Interval Planning

•Effective Site Management - and a SWPPP Update

•Equipment Utilization - and a CARB Update

•Quality Control - and Working with the Navy

•Effective Change Management - Change orders

•Claims Avoidance

•Project Closeout “Reaching for Greatness”

ENROLL TODAY

Limited to 30 Students

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AGC SAN DIEGO’S CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 104

This class meets every other Tuesday afternoon starting February 11, 2025 and ending in January 2026. The first 30 participants are accepted into the program. Session #1 kicks off with the Introduction - The Ten Goals of every PM – The “Full Charge PM”.

The AGCSD Construction Project Management course is launched from the strong platform of proven industry standards. Most stated goals of any construction project team can be distilled down into our “top ten goals.” This session focuses on the discovery of team dynamics in achieving those goals. Participants will be challenged to assess their own team style preferences while arriving at a fundamental understanding of the larger collaborative construction management team. You can find the complete 26-week course outline on the website.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

FEBRUARY 11 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM $3250

ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS - CONSTRUCTION LAW

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 2

The best construction contracts and subcontracts effectively outline project scope, detail expectations, identify risk allocation, and more. When conflicts arise, the parties’ written agreements also provide the roadmap for judges or arbitrators to help resolve future disputes. As a result, the contents of these agreements are critical and will often “make or break” potential claims. Unfortunately, confusing language and legal jargon—further complicated by impacts caused by COVID-19—often make it difficult to understand exactly what risks you are signing up for. This class will highlight some of the most critical and commonly disputed contract clauses to help you know what to look out for to protect your company and effectively manage the risks inherent in every construction project.

DATE TIME MEMBER NON MEMBER

APRIL 17 11:00 AM -1:00 PM $50 $75

APPRENTICESHIP REQUIREMENTS AND BEST PRACTICE - CONSTRUCTION LAW

Class Format: Classroom Content Hours: 1.5

This course delves into Labor Code Section 1777.5, emphasizing the correct application of DAS Forms 140 and 142 to safeguard your company from DIR penalties and False Claims Act liabilities. Participants will explore the essentials of establishing and training apprentices, with a focus on meticulous documentation of the training process and providing adequate mentorship. We will also examine the necessary apprentice-to-journeyman hours ratio to ensure compliance with regulations. Additionally, the course will guide you through the process of filling out DAS Form 142 to effectively request apprentices for various trades on your projects.

DATE TIME MEMBER NON MEMBER

JUNE 3 11:30 AM -1:00 PM $50 $75

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BLUEBEAM REVU 20 BASICS

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 8

Bluebeam Basics is an instructor led all day interactive hands-on training. This in-person class is offered at the computer lab located at the AGC San Diego headquarters in Lakeside. Learn the essential skills necessary to mark-up PDF drawing sets and digitally collaborate with project partners in real time. Recommended for all users, including those with some experience in Revu.

TBD 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

DATE

BLUEPRINT READING FOR CONSTRUCTION

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 14

Understanding how to read a set of construction documents is important to people working in the construction industry. “Blueprint” is the historic name for construction documents. Contractors build the design and follow the construction processes detailed in the “blueprints.” This quick-start approach exposes participants to the fundamental inner workings of construction drawings and specifications and works systematically through the various disciplines. This course uses both hard copy and on-screen plans to fully demonstrate the techniques being taught. By the conclusion of this class, participants will be able to work themselves through a set of construction documents, and understand and apply the inter-connectivity between the drawings.

Day 1 - Civil & Architectural

Day 2 - Structural & Electrical, Plumbing & Mechanical

JANUARY 28 & 29 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM $495

$595

APRIL 2 & 9 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM $495 $595

BUSINESS WRITING AND CONSTRUCTION CORRESPONDENCE

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 7.5

This non-academic, all-day, hands-on workshop will guide participants through the basic pieces of correspondence used in the construction industry. It approaches everything from the basic rules of grammar to industry specific documentation requirements. Participants will engage in improving their comprehension and writing through fun, fast paced exercises designed to demonstrate both the why and the how for each piece of correspondence being considered. Style, form, format, and industry specific requirements will be discussed all along the way. Participants may bring their own laptop computers or use paper handouts for the hands-on exercises.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

FEBRUARY 5 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM $265

$365

Continuing Education

CALIFORNIA ANTI-HARASSMENT PREVENTION TRAINING

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 1-2 Hours

California Anti-Harassment Training Requirements Senate Bill 1343 (SB 1343), is a California legislation that requires employers with 5 or more employees to provide sexual harassment training to all of its employees. Covered California employers have to provide at least: 1 hour of training and education regarding sexual harassment to all non-supervisory employees, and 2 hours of training to supervisory employees.

Training and education will include:

•State and federal anti-discrimination laws pertaining to sexual harassment in the workplace,

•Practical guidance regarding the prevention & correction of sexual harassment, remedies available to victims,

•Practical examples for supervisors to prevent harassment, discrimination, and retaliation.

•How to prevent a hostile work environment or abusive conduct.

•Training will cover sexual harassment in all of its forms, including harassing behavior that targets someone’s gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation.

EMPLOYEES

SUPERVISORS

26 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM $95

CONSTRUCTION BMP PART 1 (BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES)

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 4

This 4-hour SWPPP training workshop will focus on construction BMPs as required by the 2022-0057-DWQ Construction General Permit, that became effective on September 1, 2023. Best Management Practices (BMPs) will be reviewed including BMP applications and installation techniques, site considerations for appropriate and effective BMPs, maintenance triggers, and will entertain any questions or comments. The training workshop will include a discussion and presentation of actual BMP products in a classroom setting along with actual field applications adjacent to the AGC’s Lakeside office location.

This training workshop is the first in a series of two, where the second training workshop will focus on good housekeeping BMPs. This training workshop is appropriate for QSPs, QSDs, LRPs, contractors, or anyone responsible for the selection, installation and/or maintenance of BMPs.

DATE

MAY 13 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $250

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CONSTRUCTION BMP PART 2 (GOOD HOUSEKEEPING PRACTICES)

Class Format: Classroom Content Hours: 4

The 4-hour SWPPP training workshop will focus on construction BMPs as required by the 2022-0057-DWQ Construction General Permit, that became effective on September 1, 2023. Best Management Practices (BMPs) will be reviewed including Construction Material Management, Waste Management, Vehicle Storage and Maintenance, Landscape Maintenance, and Non-Stormwater Management, site considerations for appropriate and effective BMPs, maintenance triggers, and will entertain any questions or comments.

This training workshop will serve as a supplement to Part 1 of Construction BMP Training that focuses on sediment and erosion control BMPs. The training workshop will include a discussion and presentation of actual BMP products in a classroom setting along with actual field applications adjacent to the AGC’s Lakeside office location. This training workshop is appropriate for QSPs, QSDs, LRPs, contractors, or anyone responsible for the selection, installation and/ or maintenance of BMPs.

CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION

Class Format: Classroom Content Hours: 7.5

Construction projects revolve around contracts. Caring for the requirements of your own contract between you and your customer or administering the requirements of contracts with your subs and suppliers can be a monumental task. This one-day overview of the contracting life cycle and critical associated tasks will help you learn how to identify essential requirements, set up effective systems, and manage within them. From negotiations to final closeout, every important step is considered.

CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING BASICS

WHAT EVERY GOOD ESTIMATOR NEEDS TO KNOW Class Format: Classroom Content Hours: 7.5

Get a jump start on understanding the basics of construction estimating. This workshop exposes participants to the necessary basic components of construction estimating through the use of dynamic, fast-paced instruction and hands-on segments designed to illustrate the entire estimating and bidding process. This course is great for first time Estimators, Estimating Assistants, and anyone responsible for pricing and negotiating change orders. DATE

In Partnership with Michael Somers of TCC, The Construction Classroom, the AGC San Diego Chapter is once again offering the 3-day Civil Construction Estimating Certificate Program

ESTIMATING EARTHWORK

PIPEWORKESTIMATING ROADWORK & PAVING

WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS PROGRAM

ESTIMATORS WITH RESPONSIBILITY FOR TOTAL PROJECT COSTS

BEGINNING-TO-INTERMEDIATE ESTIMATORS

BUILDING & ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS

DEVELOPERS / BUILDERS

GENERAL CONTRACTORS

PROJECT MANAGERS

CLASS SIZE IS LIMITED. REGISTER EARLY TO GUARANTEE YOUR SPACE.

BY:

Owner of The Construction Classroom; teaching skills to construction professionals in leadership, estimating and business management. Heavy Equipment Apprentice Instructor at

CIVIL CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING

EARTHWORK - PIPEWORK - ROADWORK 3-DAY PROGRAM

APRIL 22 - 24, 2025

This course consists of 3 days of hands-on training in civil estimating. This course is designed for beginning to intermediate estimators, who have never been exposed to formal training, and other construction professionals. This course will cover all the tasks required to develop an accurate sitework estimate. Students learn to calculate work quantities from engineering drawings, correctly adjust for material swell and shrink, assemble efficient crews, and determine productivity. Participants use concise and proper methods to prepare thorough, organized cost estimates gaining knowledge and skills from world class instruction by an experienced estimator. Practical application using hands-on exercises from real world examples will guide participants through critical problem solving and discussion.

LEARN HOW TO:

•Accurately quantify earthwork, pipework, and paving

•Properly adjust quantities for swell, shrink, subsidence, and waste

•Select appropriate equipment for a cost-effective estimate

•Determine accurate productivity rates for projects

•Calculate the production cost estimate of a project by using the crew analysis method

•Analyze and apply appropriate overhead markup

•Compute labor cost and labor burden applications

•Find efficient takeoff shortcuts on site and road plans

•Use techniques for making bidding more profitable

•Understand WBS Structure with applications to your estimate

MODULE 1: ESTIMATING EARTHWORK

Minimize your estimating earthwork risk by increasing your estimating knowledge and skills. This course will teach the estimator correct guidelines for verifying quantities, adjusting soil swell and shrink, selecting efficient equipment and determining productivity using numerous real-life examples.

MODULE 2: ESTIMATING PIPEWORK

Discover the principles of underground utility construction cost estimates. This course shows participants how to improve costing, pricing, and production techniques of underground utility contractors on private and government projects.

MODULE 3: ESTIMATING ROADWORK & PAVING

Learn the primary aspects of estimating roadwork and paving construction. Participants will hone skills necessary to assemble a detailed and accurate estimate using paving and roadwork items. Whether unit cost or lump sum, road project or site paving, practical experience is gained using hands-on exercises and problem-solving challenges.

MODULE 4: ESTIMATING EQUIPMENT, LABOR, OVERHEAD COSTS

Learn to calculate real-world direct costs and markup costs for the contractor the proper way. The estimator will learn and receive all the tools necessary for accurate costs to use in their estimates using industry proven methods.

Upon completion of the course students will be able to put into practice real-life methods for determining job costs, and use essential formats for clearly estimating equipment, labor, material and other service costs related to completing a project.

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CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULING

Class Format: Classroom Content Hours: 7.5

Critical Path Method (CPM) Scheduling is the most widely used scheduling technique in the Transportation market. This scheduling technique is used to plan and control a project and to calculate the minimum completion time for a project along with the possible start and finish times for the project activities.

Construction contracts require the creation and maintenance of construction schedules. Most construction projects are driven by the Critical Path Method of scheduling (CPM). This all-day workshop equips participants with the knowledge base required to understand the critical path and ultimately use the schedule as a valuable management tool. Participants will engage in an all-day, hands-on learning session that works methodically through the schedule creation and monitoring process (manually - no computer). The entire scheduling process will be discussed as the exercise develops.

Upon completion participants will:

•Know what the critical path is and how it is derived

•Know the basic elements, steps and sequence of CPM scheduling

•Know what resource and cost loading is

•Know how to show the impacts of change and delay in a construction schedule

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EFFECTIVE PROJECT ENGINEER 24-HOUR CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

Class Format: Classroom Content Hours: 24

This 24-hour Project Engineer course equips participants with not just the knowledge base , but the work examples of how that knowledge is applied to essential industry standard processes and practices. This course is equally beneficial to GC’s, subs, design professionals and students.

Module 1 - What is a Project Engineer? A practical look at the role of Project Engineers in project success and typical skill sets required to be effective.

Module 2 - Early Project Requirements. A systematic approach to early issue identification through proper review of the project documents. As well as a whirlwind tour through the submittal process from start to finish reinforcing the importance of detail, persistence and collaboration.

Module 3 - Scope & Contracts. A focused examination of the process of developing scope of work as it relates to both the project as a whole and individual trades and Subcontractors.

Module 4 - Project Communication and Documentation. A practical hands-on learning session focused on writing, sending, receiving, understanding and responding to normal communication mediums and protocol on typical construction projects.

Module 5 - Buy Out & Change Order Management. This session includes an overview of sub-contracting and purchase order processes as well as change management.

Module 6 - Cost Tracking & Earned Value Management. A brief overview of the budget and the industry standard practices for tracking job costs at both the GC and Subcontractor levels.

Module 7 - Progress Billings, Releases & Insurance. An exploration of earned value management, working through the pay application / invoice cycle.

Module 8 – The Habits of a Complete Project Engineer. Learn the total package of a complete Project Engineer along with the dos and don’ts of RFI’s and RFQ’s.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER MAY 13, 20 & 27 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM $695 $795

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FOREMAN & SUPERINTENDENT BOOT CAMP

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 7.5

Project Foremen and Superintendents have some of the most difficult jobs in the construction industry. The more they know and understand about leadership, communication, planning, organization and cooperation, the more value they bring to the project team. This program teaches many of the most important concepts and skills required to launch field level Foremen, supervisors, and lead persons to new levels of effectiveness.

Upon completion participants will:

•Know how to prioritize and face daily challenges

•Have a better understanding of key processes

•Have discovered the truth about respect and authority

•Know how leaders engage in self motivation and the motivation of others

•Have tools to help become more organized and More!

DATE TIME

FEBRUARY 19 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM $265

APRIL 24 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM $265

LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 40

What You Will Learn:

$365

$365

Become an Effective Leader in Just 5 Days! Our intensive 40-hour leadership training program is designed to help any aspiring or current leader rapidly develop and enhance their skills. In just one week, you will gain theoretical knowledge and practical techniques to motivate teams, manage change, communicate effectively, and think strategically.You can find the complete course outline on the website.

•Foundations of leadership - Understand different leadership styles and when to apply them. Learn how to build trust and credibility.

•Leading and managing teams - Motivate and inspire team members. Manage diverse personalities and resolve conflicts. Delegate tasks efficiently. Provide constructive feedback.

•Strategic thinking - Set vision and strategy. Analyze problems from multiple perspectives. Make data-driven decisions. Manage risks intelligently.

•Managing organizational change - Lead teams through uncertainty. Communicate changes effectively. Gain buy-in and commitment to change.

•Effective communication - Master powerful public speaking and presentation skills. Communicate with clarity and impact. Listen actively.

•Emotional intelligence - Develop self-awareness and self-regulation. Understand emotions in yourself and others. Build productive working relationships.

DATE TIME MEMBER

MARCH 3 - 5, 17-18 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM $795 $895

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NEW CALIFORNIA H.R. LAWS FOR 2025 - CONSTRUCTION LAW

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 1

This course will provide an overview of the most significant new California laws for 2025, as well as practices your company can implement to comply with those laws and reduce the risk of employee claims. The perennially well-attended course will also look at recent developments prevailing wage law, as well as in workplace safety and health laws and how those developments may affect your human resource practices. DATE

PREVAILING WAGE, CERTIFIED PAYROLL & COMPLIANCE TRAINING

BOTH CALIFORNIA AND DAVIS-BACON ACT LAWS AND REGULATIONS COVERED

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 8

This is a one -day Prevailing Wage Fundamentals course. This broad overview focuses on the HOW of California Prevailing Wage/Federal Davis Bacon Compliance as well as the WHY. It equips participants with a knowledge base that is vital to complying with these requirements. In this workshop, Labor Compliance professionals offer step-by-step guidelines for contractors and their personnel to understand and comply with the Davis Bacon Act and California State Prevailing Wages, as well as the intricacies of special holidays, travel and subsistence pay, new apprenticeship regulations, fringe benefits, and staying in compliance. This is a Facilitator led forum in which select professional representatives from various government contracting agencies that may include NAVFAC, Caltrans, and local Municipalities contribute to the learning. Apprenticeship requirements are presented by a representative from the AGC Apprenticeship program, and the fringe benefit requirements of the law are discussed by a representative of a bona fide fringe benefit trust plan.

Learning Objectives / Outcomes

•Know why Prevailing Wage Laws exist and Who is Entitled to Prevailing Wage?

•Understand the differences between California state and Federal Prevailing Wage Requirements

•Updates on California and Davis-Bacon Act Laws and Regulations

•Contractor Liability for Subcontractor’s Failure to Properly Pay Prevailing Wage

•How to Look Up and Determine the correct Prevailing Wage Rate, Understanding Classifications

•Public Works Requires Compliance with Labor & Apprenticeship Laws

•Record keeping and Fringe Benefit Requirements and More!

DATE TIME

MARCH 6 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM $265

SEPTEMBER 10 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM $265 $365

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PREVAILING WAGE COMPLIANCE ADMINISTRATION WORKSHOP

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 7.5

This full-day hands-on workshop takes participants on an in-depth journey, navigating the labyrinth of prevailing wage compliance. Participants will learn the “rules” for how workers are paid, and then work through the process of finding and compiling information to ensure compliance. Participants will work through hands-on exercises to:

•Create a fringe benefits statement

•Prepare a certified payroll report (CPR)

•Complete the California DAS forms140 and 142

•Prepare for an audit by learning how to set up internal systems that minimize the impact of audits relative to prevailing wage requirements.

DATE TIME

JANUARY 17 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM $265

JUNE 26 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM $265

PROJECT ENGINEER’S BOOTCAMP

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 7.5

$365

$365

Whether you are validating current practices, in search of new techniques, or learning from the ground up, this one-day workshop covers all the essentials. From discovering the role of Project Engineers to methodically working through common tasks required for success, participants will benefit from the vast experience of the instructor and the practical advice and work sessions offered. This course will cover Early Project Requirements, Scope & Contracts, Project Communication and documentation, Procurement & Change Order Management, Pay Applications and earned value management and Project Closeout.

This class is geared towards first time Project Engineers, Project Engineers with limited industry knowledge, anyone needing to improve skills, gain a new perspective, or be a more effective Project Engineer, Seasoned veterans seeking validation or looking for ways to gain advantage.

DATE TIME

FEBRUARY 26 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM $265

MEMBER

$365 MAY 8 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM $265 $365

PROJECT MANAGEMENT BOOTCAMP

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 7.5

This all-day intensive workshop is designed for busy Project Managers. It addresses the most common and important elements of construction project management head on, equipping participants with valuable knowledge and a tool set for taking their management experience to the next level. From important leadership concepts to practical tools for managing teams and processes, participants will learn how to navigate the demanding workflows of the construction life cycle. The program is a methodical approach to discovering six essential elements of greatness, and ultimately encourages participants to define and pursue that greatness through careful alignment of attitude, action, thought, goals, voices, and energy.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER

JUNE 4 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM $265

$365

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT – THE RIGHT TIME AND WAY TO MAKE A CLAIM

Class Format: Classroom Content Hours: 1

Identify common risks and disputes on a construction project. Discuss strategies for handling disputes and claims, including use of contract provisions and management methods. Review other risk mitigation and dispute avoidance tools. Understand issues common to both General Contractors and Subcontractors on a construction project.

DATE TIME

APRIL 2 12:00 PM -1:00 PM $50 $75

QUALIFIED SWPPP PRACTITIONER (QSP)

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 16

How to Become a QSP or QSD

To become a qualified QSP or QSD, you must take a training course offered by a qualified California Construction General Permit Trainer of Record (CGP ToR).

Pre-Requisite QSP / Certifications

•Certified erosion, sediment and storm water inspector through Enviro Cert International Inc. (CESSWI)

•Certified Inspector of Sediment and Erosion Control registered through Certified Inspector of Sediment and Erosion Control Inc. (CISEC)

DATE TIME MEMBER NON MEMBER

MARCH 25 & 26 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM $350

QUALIFIED SWPPP DEVELOPER (QSD)

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 24

How to Become a QSD

To become a qualified QSP or QSD, you must take a training course offered by a qualified California Construction General Permit Trainer of Record (CGP ToR).

Pre-Requisite QSP / Certifications

•California Registered Professional Civil Engineer

•California Registered Professional Geologist or Engineering Geologist

•California Registered Landscape Architect

•Professional Hydrologist registered through the American Institute of Hydrology

•Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC) registered through Enviro Cert International

•Certified Professional in Storm Water Quality (CPSWQ) registered through Enviro Cert International Inc.

•Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control registered through the National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies – Level 3 (NICET)

DATE TIME MEMBER NON MEMBER

MARCH 25, 26 & 27 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM $450

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SCHEDULING IMPACT CLAIMS -COMMON LEGAL ISSUES AND PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR ASSERTING AND PROVING DELAY, DISRUPTION, AND ACCELERATION CLAIMS - CONSTRUCTION LAW

Class Format: Classroom Content Hours: 1.5

The course will be a practical discussion of what sorts of things a contractor/subcontractor/owner should be thinking about in order to prepare for the eventuality of a delay, disruption, or acceleration claim. Presented by a construction attorney and a construction scheduling expert, the seminar will discuss important legal aspects of delay, disruption, and acceleration claims, while also going over the practical realities of asserting or defending such claims, such as what a critical path analysis entails and what documents a scheduling expert would ideally want a contractor, subcontractor, or owner to have in order to analyze a scheduling-impact claim.

•Understand the function of risk-shifting clauses – why do they exist and why should you use them.

•How to identify the risk-shifting clauses in a contract – where to look and how to identify them.

•Enforceability of particular clauses – know the law.

•Contract negotiation tactics – how to utilize risk-shifting clauses to your advantage. DATE TIME

JANURY 9 11:30 AM -1:00 PM $50 $75

UNDERSTANDING THE INS AND OUTS OF CALIFORNIA LEAVE LAWS

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 2

Leave laws, including FMLA, ADA and pregnancy leave. This course will provide an overview of the leave laws affecting the majority of employees and the interaction when leave laws conflict and overlap. California has numerous leave laws and employers need to be keenly aware of the effect on the workforce. These kinds of questions frequently arise in the workplace setting:

How do the laws governing family medical leave relate to pregnancy leave? Does leave run concurrently or consecutively?

Learning Objectives/ Outcomes:

•Understand the CFRA and the FMLA (state and federal medical leave acts);

•Understand how pregnancy leave in California is different from other states and the circumstances which could affect other medical leave;

•Paid sick leave and how this kind of leave affects other leave laws provided by employers;

•Steps to evaluate situations governed by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA);

•What happens to job positions when an employee is on leave?

DATE TIME MEMBER NON MEMBER

FEBRUARY 19 11:00 AM -1:00 PM $50 $75

Introducing AGC SAN DIEGO’S Live Online Instructor-Led Training Programs!

These are virtual classrooms that are delivered to you on the internet from the convenience of your home or office. Interact and discuss with your instructor and other participants in our virtual classrooms.

BENEFITS INCLUDE:

•Learn from real-world experienced instructors

•Save time and travel costs by attending training from your home or office.

•Network with instructors and other students

•Experience training tailored to your needs. Live instructors can change the pace of the course as well as adapt the learning style to best meet the needs of the virtual classroom.

•Receive immediate feedback with questions answered in real time.

TECHNOLOGY AND PARTICIPATION

•Please have ZOOM and/or MS TEAMS downloaded.

•Each participant must have their own designated Computer or Laptop.

•Participants MUST be able to join this training with Video and Audio. No Exceptions. All participants must be LIVE on camera at all times. If you are not able to participate LIVE, you will not be able to attend this training.

•Internet access with a minimum of 10 Mbps download and 1 Mbps upload speeds.

•Headphones or earbuds with microphones are preferred.

CONDUCT DURING LIVE ONLINE INSTRUCTOR-LED COURSES

The safety of our participants is our utmost priority. In the event it is determined that a participant is actively driving a vehicle during a live online instructor-led class, the instructor will ask the participant to pull over and find a safe location in which to focus and participate. If the participant does not or cannot comply with attending the class without driving the vehicle, the instructor will dismiss the participant from the class. Online training (to include virtual) is non-refundable once the class has started.

ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR THESE TYPES OF COURSES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING.

•While the dress code for the virtual classroom is more relaxed than the traditional classroom, participants are expected to dress and be groomed in a respectful and appropriate manner during their virtual class sessions. The appropriateness of virtual classroom dress /grooming is at the discretion of the instructor.

•Some virtual courses may require you to be visible throughout the session. If the instructor requests that you keep your video on throughout the class, you must do so.

•Similarly, any request to turn off the video must also be promptly followed.

•Your audio must be muted throughout the session unless the instructor provides guidance to do otherwise or it is your turn to speak in class. Leaving on your audio will cause a distraction and disturbance to the class.

•Your screen name must match your registration name for attendance tracking purposes.

E-Learning

BECOMING A SUCCESSFUL SUPERVISOR

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 4

Becoming a supervisor for the first time usually comes with mixed emotions and a lot of questions. Will you be able to help others in ways no one did for you? Can you manage people effectively when they used to be your peers? Where do you start? Get the answers to all your questions and learn to be an effective and confident leader.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

JANUARY 16 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM $249

MARCH 6 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM $249

MAY 21 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM $249

BLUEBEAM FOR ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONALS

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 2

$299

$299

$299

Administrative teams have unique document workflows that demand a different set of tools compared to design and construction teams. A typical Bluebeam class concentrates on design markups, estimating and collecting field data, but this class is very different! In just two hours you’ll be ready to combine documents, mark for redaction, apply digital signatures and several other important administrative tasks.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

JANUARY 28 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM $110 $165

APRIL 29 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM $110 $165

DATE TIME

BLUEBEAM BASELINE BASICS (#1)

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 2

Whether you’re opening Bluebeam Revu for the first time, or you’ve used it for years, this class will ensure a higher baseline knowledge. Attendees will learn interface navigation including menu dropdowns, toolbars, various tool panels, keyboard shortcuts and a few recommended settings. While learning various markup and measurement tools, several tips & tricks will be shared to increase speed and accuracy.

Cost for Series #1- #3: AGC Members $276 | Non-Members $426

MEMBER NON-MEMBER

JANUARY 20 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM $110 $165

JANUARY 21 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM $110 $165

APRIL 21 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM $110 $165

APRIL 22 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM $110 $165

BLUEBEAM REVU MATERIAL TAKEOFFS & ESTIMATES – BASICS (#2)

*Mandatory Prerequisite - Baseline Basics Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 2

With Revu’s intuitive measurement tools and customizable interface, we can turn your highlighters into a data rich takeoff tools. We’ll start out going through the standard measurement tools and settings, then move into various customization options and discuss the results in the Markups List.

DATE TIME

JANUARY 22 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM $110 $165

APRIL 23 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM $110 $165

BLUEBEAM REVU MATERIAL TAKEOFFS & ESTIMATES -ADVANCED (#3)

*Mandatory Prerequisite - Baseline Basics & Material Takeoffs & Estimates Basics Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 2

After finishing the Bluebeam Takeoffs & Estimates - Basics course we’ll move into creating custom columns, embedding formulas, and information organization. Did you know you can export to an Excel spreadsheet, or even link directly to that Excel template file full of formulas you’ve been using for years?

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

JANUARY 23 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM $110 $165 APRIL 24 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM $110 $165

CHANGE MANAGEMENT FOR MANAGERS

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 4

Are your people ready for change – or more importantly – are your managers ready to lead the process of change? This training is designed to train managers on the essential skills needed to facilitate and lead through the change process. Managers learn how to better deal with resistance to change, how to implement the change management process effectively and overcome the barriers to change.

Who Should Attend: Executives, managers, supervisors and lead line personnel who want to excel in their effectiveness in implementing and managing change. This training improves the leadership competencies to facilitate, coach, communicate vision and gain commitment.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

APRIL 15 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM $249 $299

E-Learning

COMMUNICATING STRATEGICALLY

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 4

In this course, students will explore how to communicate more effectively and strategically with others using strategic-thinking practices, which include thinking conceptually, imaginatively, systematically, and opportunistically. Some of the main topics of instruction include: Communicating Strategically for results, Achieving the preferred outcome, Understanding your audience, Choosing your channel and designing your message. You can find the complete course outline on the website.

DATE TIME

MARCH 19

COMMUNICATING WITH TACT, DIPLOMACY AND PROFESSIONALISM

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 4

In this course, you will learn how to handle sensitive topics, problem people and sticky situations with finesse and skill. Once conflict occurs, opinions will occur and conversations can get emotional. When not addressed, these conversations will hurt teams and organizations. This course will provide you with communication skills to handle these types of conversations with professionalism. You will also explore the core skills and attitudes needed by managers in providing support for growth and performance. DATE

10

CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING PRINCIPLES & APPLICATION

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 4

This virtual interactive training workshop is scheduled in one half-day session. Viewpoint 1 - The Estimating Principles Behind Every Bid: This open forum discussion led by a panel of experienced construction estimators explores advanced elements of construction estimating. Experienced estimators will be challenged to evaluate their own systems within the framework of current trends and models with an emphasis on Bluebeam. Every topic will be discussed from various perspectives to allow Estimators from across the spectrum to benefit.

Viewpoint 2 - How Technology Can Produce Faster, More Accurate Estimates: Oftentimes simply being more visual in your bid scope can put you ahead of the competition by showing you truly understand the project. We’ll spend some time demonstrating how technology can not only replace your highlighters, scales, and calculator, but create company standards for you and your team. With an emphasis on Bluebeam Revu, these digital tools and workflows will produce clear, visual markups that are accurate, predictable, and consistent no matter who on the team uses them.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

JANUARY 7 10:00 AM -2:00 PM $350 $490 APRIL 8 10:00 AM -2:00 PM $350 $490

CONSTRUCTION QUALITY MANAGEMENT FOR CONTRACTORS (CQM-C)

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 13

Only courses taught by Army Corps and NAVFAC sponsored instructors and their valid issued certificates are recognized by NAVFAC and USACE. QC Managers proposed on USACE projects with no prior experience working as a QC Manager on NAVFAC projects must contact their Contracting Officer or Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) to determine USACE course availability prior to signing up for a NAVFAC or NAVFAC authorized contractor sponsored course.”

https://ulc.usace.army.mil/CQM

Please check our website for updates and class schedules.

CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION FUNDAMENTALS (CSF)

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 24

Embark on a transformative journey into construction supervision with AGC’s Construction Supervision Fundamentals (CSF). This 24-hour course is an essential step for anyone aspiring to lead construction projects, especially new supervisors or foremen. CSF covers the core skills needed for effective construction management, from team management and leadership to communication, time management, and risk assessment. In nine interactive units, you’ll learn about managing project teams, leading effectively, enhancing communication, and mastering time and cost control. Understand the intricacies of construction law, tackle problem resolution, and focus on productivity. Plus, you’ll get to develop a personalized career plan with a mentor’s guidance.

DATE TIME

AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

JANUARY 14 - 16 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM $1095 $1425

CRITICAL THINKING AND CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 4

If you’re facing tough challenges or struggling to generate innovative ideas, one thing is certain: You’ll never come up with new solutions if you’re bound to your old assumptions, thinking and problem-solving habits of the past.

You can broaden your perspective and break free of ruts when you sign up for Critical Thinking & Problem Solving. This LIVE, virtual, instructor-led course will help you train your brain to look at problems with a critical eye. This course will provide you with the necessary skills needed for critical and creative thinking which will be the foundation for successfully solving problems. To find a solution, one needs to be able to analyze a problem. This course is designed to teach you how to solve and analyze problems effectively.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

FEBRUARY 12 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM $249 $299 MAY 9 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM $249 $299

E-Learning

DEALING WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 4

Dealing with difficult people is something many people face as part of their everyday work life. The stress of handling difficult people and tough situations can create a lack of productivity, poor attitude and a reluctance to come to work. In this course, you will learn how to deal with challenging people and problematic situations. Class components include: COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES WHEN DEALING WITH CHALLENGES, RECOGNIZING, RESPONDING AND RESOLVING CONFLICT, HANDLING ANGRY AND DIFFICULT PEOPLE and DEFUSING EMOTIONAL SITUATIONS AND STAYING FOCUSED. You can find the complete course outline on the website.

DATE TIME

AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

APRIL 2 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM $249 $299

DEVELOPING YOURSELF AS A LEADER

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 4

You will identify strategies that will help you develop as an effective leader. You will be able to assess your leadership capabilities and establish your leadership development plan. You will develop critical leadership skills so that you are able to step forward with confidence as a leader in your organization. You will develop practical, necessary skills such as managing your time well, communicating effectively and delegating work to others.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

MAY 6 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM $249 $299

DIVERSITY TRAINING

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 4

Having a diverse workforce and training everyone in an organization to appreciate and embrace diversity can help set a business apart from its competition. The consequences for organizations that lag behind in addressing issues of diversity are high: missed opportunities, customer and client complaints, and service-delivery problems. This training program explores the challenges that arise from diversity, issues that surface in diverse workgroups, and methods for handling conflict.

Register for this engaging, highly interactive, instructor-led course and learn why overcoming the barriers to diversity and developing new habits of inclusivity can benefit you, your team and your entire organization.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

MAY 6 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM $249 $299

E-Learning

EFFECTIVE MEETING STRATEGIES

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 4

Improve Your Skills and Improve Your Meetings

We have all experienced a meeting that seemed to drag on and on with nothing accomplished. This course will teach you how to improve your meeting facilitation skills so your team does not have to sit through another one. Your skill at leading and managing project team meetings is critical to keeping your team focused and accomplishing its goals. From determining when and if a meeting is needed to documenting an agenda and minutes, every step of the meeting plan is explored so you can become more comfortable leading and managing.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

MAY 15 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM $249 $299

DATE

13

LEADING VIRTUAL TEAMS

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 4

You have the general leadership skills you need to lead a team. You may even have successfully led a team. Now, though, you’ve been asked to lead a virtual team. In this course, you will develop the knowledge and skills you need to lead a high-performance virtual team. You will practice skills and apply principles for leading virtual teams so your team can achieve high-performance status.

Target Student: This course is intended for team leads, managers, and first-time managers with no virtual team experience.

READING CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 6

This 2-part online program is for entry-level architectural or engineering designers, apprentices, entry-level tradespersons, project coordinators, assistant project managers, new project managers, estimators, specialty sales representatives, or anyone in career transition looking for a refresher. Designed to quickly familiarize students with the basics of reading and understanding construction documents. From navigating title block information to combing through specification documents, participants will learn how to navigate a project and understand the material and construction requirements.

DATE TIME

JANUARY 8 & 9 11:00 PM -2:00 pm $329 $460

APRIL 9 & 10 11:00 PM -2:00 pm $329 $460

JULY 30 & 31 11:00 PM -2:00 pm $329 $460

E-Learning

PREVAILING WAGE, CERTIFIED PAYROLL & COMPLIANCE TRAINING

BOTH CALIFORNIA AND DAVIS-BACON ACT LAWS AND REGULATIONS COVERED

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 7

This is a one-day online instructor led Prevailing Wage Fundamentals course. This broad overview focuses on the HOW of California Prevailing Wage/Federal Davis Bacon Compliance as well as the WHY. It equips participants with a knowledge base that is vital to complying with these requirements. In this workshop, Labor Compliance professionals offer step-by-step guidelines for contractors and their personnel to understand and comply with the Davis Bacon Act and California State Prevailing Wages, as well as the intricacies of special holidays, travel and subsistence pay, new apprenticeship regulations, fringe benefits, and staying in compliance.

Learning Objectives / Outcomes

•Know why Prevailing Wage Laws exist and Who is Entitled to Prevailing Wage?

•Understand the differences between California state and Federal Prevailing Wage Requirements

•Updates on California and Davis-Bacon Act Laws and Regulations

•Contractor Liability for Subcontractor’s Failure to Properly Pay Prevailing Wage

•How to Look Up and Determine the correct Prevailing Wage Rate, Understanding Classifications

•Public Works Requires Compliance with Labor & Apprenticeship Laws

•Record keeping and Fringe Benefit Requirements and More!

DATE TIME

FEBRUARY 12 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

JULY 15 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

PRIMAVERA P6 FUNDAMENTALS (ONLINE) - 3-DAY COMPREHENSIVE COURSE

Class Format: Virtual

Content Hours: 12

The Primavera P6 Fundamentals Online course is delivered over three half-day sessions, offering an in-depth & handson training for Oracle’s Primavera P6 software. This technical training is designed to ensure proficiency in building and managing project schedules. At the end of this training, attendees will be able to:

•Efficiently navigate and configure Primavera P6 Enterprise Project Structure

•Create Projects, Calendars, and manage settings

•Build work breakdown structure and activities project constraints

•Understand logical relationships and project constraints

•Generate and analyze key project reports for data-driven decision making

•Manage schedule updates, baselines, and utilize reporting tools for project tracking

•Add resources & costs for optimized project management

DATE TIME EACH DAY AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

FEBRUARY 11 - 13 9:30 AM - 1:30 pm $1500 $1600

APRIL 15 -17 9:30 AM - 1:30 pm $1500 $1600

E-Learning

PRIMAVERA P6 FOR GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS (ONLINE) - 4-DAY TRAINING

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 18

The Primavera P6 for Government Contracts course is an intensive 3-day in-person program designed specifically for project managers and schedulers working with US Government contracts, including NAVFAC and USACE. This technical training focuses on achieving compliance with the stringent scheduling specifications required for Department of Defense (DOD) projects. Participants will gain a deep understanding of how to configure Primavera P6 to meet the unique requirements for government contracts, including cost-loading, SDEF file creation, baseline management, and progress reporting. The course emphasizes practical application through real-world examples and hands-on exercises that ensure participants can develop compliant schedules that expedite approvals and payment processes.

JANUARY 20-24 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM $2100 $2200

MARCH 18 - 20 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM $2100

APRIL 28 - MAY 2 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM $2100

PROJECT ENGINEER’S BOOTCAMP

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 7

$2200

$2200

Whether you are validating current practices, in search of new techniques, or learning from the ground up, this instructor-led online workshop covers all the essentials. From discovering the role of Project Engineers to methodically working through common tasks required for success, participants will benefit from the vast experience of the instructor and the practical advice and work sessions offered. This course will cover Early Project Requirements, Scope & Contracts, Project Communication and documentation, Procurement & Change Order Management, Pay Applications and earned value management and Project Closeout. This class is geared towards first time Project Engineers, Project Engineers with limited industry knowledge, anyone needing to improve skills, gain a new perspective, or be a more effective Project Engineer,

DATE TIME

AUGUST 6 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

PROJECT MANAGEMENT BOOTCAMP

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 7

This all-day intensive workshop is designed for busy Project Managers. It addresses the most common and important elements of construction project management head on, equipping participants with valuable knowledge and a tool set for taking their management experience to the next level. From important leadership concepts to practical tools for managing teams and processes, participants will learn how to navigate the demanding workflows of the construction life cycle. The program is a methodical approach to discovering six essential elements of greatness, and ultimately encourages participants to define and pursue that greatness through careful alignment of attitude, action, thought, goals, voices, and energy.

DATE TIME

MEMBER

SEPTEMBER 18 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM $250 $350

E-Learning

STORMWATER MONTHLY SEMINARS

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 1 Hour

These sessions will be held the first Tuesday of every month. Each session will comprise of a 60-minute online training via ZOOM hosted by the AGC San Diego and Jason Dorney and Jayne Janda-Timba of Rick Engineering to provide Qualified SWPPP Practitioners (QSPs), or their designated inspectors, the opportunity to discuss implementation issues, present unique site issues, creative solutions, and ask questions. These online trainings will enable QSPs the opportunity to brainstorm solutions, ask questions, and learn about other effective implementation techniques at other construction sites.

DATE TOPIC

JANUARY 7

Ask an Attorney - Discussion w/ Wayne Rosenbaum FEBRUARY 4 NOAA: Tracking, Navigation, and Reporting - discussion with Alex Tardy

MARCH 4 2022 CGP Adhoc Reporting

APRIL 1 Basics of Reading Site Plans

MAY 6

MS4/JRMP/Stormwater Standards Manual/BMP Design Manual

JUNE 3 2022 CGP Covered Projects Annual Report Updates

THE VOICE OF LEADERSHIP

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 4

How Leaders Inspire, Influence, and Achieve Results

No matter how compelling the vision or how brilliant the strategy, without leadership communication there is no execution. Developing leadership communication skills is the difference between being a manager and a leader. Find your leadership voice, and learn to use it to motivate and inspire your team. This course is uniquely designed to strengthen your leadership communication skills. You will learn practical techniques to shape your leadership messages, hone an authentic leadership voice, and engage in powerful conversations that achieve results

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON-MEMBER

MAY 6 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM $249 $299

UNDERSTANDING AND PREPARING CALIFORNIA CERTIFIED PAYROLL FORMS

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 4

This online course will provide hands-on experience on successfully filling out nine of the required california certified payroll forms including the Statement of Compliance, CPR Form A-1-131, Fringe Benefit Statement, DAS 140, DAS 142, and more. You will also gain a general understanding of why California incorporated prevailing wage requirements for Public Works projects. Become well-versed on the various required certified payroll forms. Leave having confidence to accurately complete required certified payroll forms. understand how often/where to submit certified payroll forms, how to avoid errors and potential form rejections and know where to locate blank versions of certified payroll forms online.

DATE TIME

JANUARY 14 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM $195 $295

FEBRUARY 18 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM $195 $295

WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP

Class Format: Virtual Content Hours: 4

You will discover the five pillars of great leadership and what makes the difference between terrible and inspiring leaders. Outline your leadership values and principles. Discover what it takes to lead teams effectively, including: identifying your team members’ strengths and values, how to delegate effectively, feedback best-practices, and conflict resolution mastery. Learn why social networking is essential to leadership growth and how best to show up in professional interactions.

DATE TIME

AUGUST 6 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM $265 $365

AGC SAN DIEGO

OSHA / Safety Training

CONFINED SPACE

FOR ENTRANT, ATTENDANT, ENTRY SUPERVISOR, COMPETENT PERSON & NON-ENTRY RESCUER

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 8

This Confined Space Entry Training course provides information for any person who may be called upon to execute any task that requires entering a confined space. The course covers OSHA Regulations, review of a permit entry program, emergency procedures, and demonstration of special equipment. In addition, the course will cover atmospheric hazards, monitoring and ventilation techniques, physical hazards, and self-contained breathing apparatus donning operations. Lastly, special hazards of rescue entry situations and rescue techniques will be addressed. During this 8-hour program, participants will learn the proper procedures for making entry into “Permit Required” Confined Spaces. This program is required by OSHA before an employee can enter a “Permit Required” Confined Space.

DATE TIME

JANUARY 30 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $265

MARCH 6 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $265

MAY 1 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $265

CPR / FIRST AID WITH AED TRAINING

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 4

$365

$365

$365

This hands-on training course is for anyone with limited or no medical training who needs a course completion card in first aid, CPR and AED use to meet job, regulatory or other requirements. This program will help employers meet OSHA and other federal and state regulatory requirements for training employees how to respond and care for medical emergencies at work. This CPR/First Aid/AED course gives individuals the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and provide basic care for breathing, cardiac emergencies, injuries and sudden illnesses, including how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) for victims of sudden cardiac arrest, until advanced medical personnel arrive and take over.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON MEMBER

JANUARY 21 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $95 $115

FEBRUARY 18 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $95

MARCH 18 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $95

APRIL 15 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $95

MAY 20 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $95

JUNE 17 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $95

This training can be offered anytime for your team of 8 or more at the AGC San Diego facility in Sorrento valley. Contact the Education Department to schedule your training: 858-731-8158 or by email at training@agcsd.org

OSHA / Safety Training

EM 385-1-1 40-HOUR SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH (SOH) REQUIREMENTS

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 40

The Federal Government requires contractors to comply with EM 385-1-1 Safety and Health requirements training before any work is performed on military job sites. This course is for contractors, military and government employees who enforce or must comply to the EM 385-1-1 US Army Corps of Engineers Safety and Health requirements. This class is taught by experienced instructors with hands-on experience who will share “real life” scenarios. This 40-hour training course provides information relative to the US Army Corps Safety and Health Requirements Manual, EM 385-1-1 and pertinent Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) construction standards for contractors, military and government employees. A certificate will be issued to all students who satisfactorily complete the course and is valid for five years. Participants will also receive their OSHA 30-Hour Card.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER

JANUARY 27 - 31 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $795

MARCH 24 - 28 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $795

JULY 7 - 11 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $795

FALL PROTECTION CP REFRESHER TRAINING

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 5

$895

$895

$895

In accordance with ANSI Z359.2 (5.1.3), all Fall Protection Competent Persons shall have a retraining course at least every 2 years to stay current with updated equipment and standards. This course is designed for those individuals who are currently responsible or assigned as a Competent Person in either a Construction (OSHA 1926) or General Industry (OSHA 1910) environment. This course is aimed at refreshing the knowledge of the Competent Person and adding new skills and knowledge to remain current and up to date with rapidly changing fall protection regulations, best practices, and equipment advances.

DATE TIME

JANUARY 13 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $265

FEBRUARY 10 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $265

MARCH 10 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $265

APRIL 14 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $265

MAY 12 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $265

JUNE 9 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $265

$365

$365

$365

$365

$365

$365

ANSI/ASSE Z359.2-2017 FALL PROTECTION RETRAINING STANDARD

5.1.3.1 Retraining shall be provided as necessary in the following situations:

• changes in the fall protection program render previous training obsolete;

• changes in fall protection or rescue equipment render previous training obsolete;

• inadequacies in an employee’s performance indicates a lack of knowledge or skill;

•a condition in the workplace changes in a manner that could affect the safe use of the fall protection or rescue equipment.

5.1.3.2 If none of the conditions listed in 5.1.3.1 are applicable, the duration for retraining shall be conducted as follows:

• authorized person: every two years

• competent person: every two years

• authorized rescuer: every two years with annual drill

• competent rescuer: every two years with annual drill

• authorized rope access person: every two years

• competent rope access person: every two years

OSHA / Safety Training

FALL PROTECTION 8-HOUR CPT FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 8

This course is intended for any construction employee working on a job site where fall hazards exist. This course covers FED OSHA and CAL OSHA Safety Requirements. Participants will: Understand the best practices to identify and eliminate fall hazards; Understand the different applications of passive, restraint and arrest systems; Be able to perform assessment of fall hazards; Select the correct fall protection equipment; Manage the job-site fall protection program; Make sure the planned procedures are in place; Make sure that any rescue procedures are in place and compatible for the given job-site.

FEBRUARY 12 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $265

APRIL 2 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $265

JUNE 11 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $265

FALL PROTECTION 24-HOUR CPT FOR EM 385-1-1

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 24

$365

$365

$365

This in-depth Fall Protection - 24 Hour EM 385 course is designed for those individuals who will be or are responsible for being a Competent Person, Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO), or are involved with working at heights on any NAVFAC or Army Corps of Engineers project or facility as prescribed by EM 385-1-1. This course is intended for competent persons that will be assigned to manage a fall protection program on government projects. Students will gain a thorough understanding of how to recognize fall hazards and take corrective action according to EM 385-1-1 and 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M and ANSI requirements covering Fall Protection.

This three-day training course includes classroom discussion, physical demonstrations, and practical hands-on activities using the AGC Fall Protection Campus and hands-on activities on how to properly select, inspect, install, assemble, and use fall protection equipment. Training shall include inspecting the AGC Fall Protection simulators and systems prior to use, installation, component compatibility, estimating free fall distances, total required clearance, dismantling, storage, and the common hazards associated with each system and component.

At course completion, students will be given a certificate of completion in Competent Person for Fall Protection. Anyone managing a safety program or who are responsible to be the on-site Competent Person, all staff who work at heights including Safety Managers, Safety Directors, On-site Managers, Supervisors, Section Leads and Responsible Persons and those working on Government Projects should attend.

*Must be medically clear for hands-on training and able to read and understand the English language to participate in this training

DATE TIME

JANUARY 6- 8 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $795

FEBRUARY 3-5 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $795

MARCH 3- 5 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $795

APRIL 7-9 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $795 $895

MAY 5 - 7 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $795

JUNE 2-4 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $795

OSHA / Safety Training

FALL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT INSPECTOR COMPETENT PERSON TRAINING

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 4.5

The Competent Person for Equipment Inspection course is designed for the fall protection equipment user, or at-risk worker, as well as their supervisors and the safety professional. It is also designed for those in the tool room who may issue fall protection gear to others and who are required to perform regular inspections on it. Fall Protection Equipment is often subjected to harsh environments and working conditions but serves a critical role in keeping employees safe. OSHA requires all components of a Fall Protection System to be inspected periodically by a competent person.

This training was developed to provide employees with the skills to make educated decisions to determine if various components are fit for use. Students will learn relevant OSHA and ANSI safety standards and how they relate to equipment inspection. Upon successful completion students will be able to: evaluate the condition of harnesses, connectors, lanyards, anchors, backup devices and determine if their equipment is fit for use.

JANUARY 22 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $265

MARCH 26 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM

FLAGGER CERTIFICATION TRAINING - CALTRANS APPROVED

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 4

The flagger’s role is to protect project personnel and provide safe, courteous, and authoritative directions to traffic seeking passage through the work area. This course will teach students standard flagger control references, proper flagging signals procedures, and standard flagger practices for various situations. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive an ATSSA Flagger Certification card. Classroom training provided by Certified ATSSA Flagger Instructor. DATE TIME

JANUARY 21 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM $200

MARCH 18 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM $200

$300

$300

MAY 20 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM $200 $300

JULY 8 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM $200 $300

OSHA / Safety Training

HOW TO WRITE AN EFFECTIVE ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS’ (AHA) TO ENSURE AHA’S MEET REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCEPTANCE

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 6

This class has been requested to be developed to help facilitate the accuracy of AHA’s produced and submitted by contractors to bases for the work being performed. This 8-hour training is in accordance with EM385-1-1 Safety and Occupational Health Requirements, Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS) 01 35 26 Government Safety Requirements, 29 CFR 1910, and 29 CFR 1926, covering workplace hazard assessments, employer safety training requirements, and AHAs. This course includes classroom instruction in addition to a hands-on workshop on writing an AHA. Each student will be creating there own AHA on a laptop computer profided by the AGC and having it reviewed for accurancy and efficiency by our Instructors.

DATE TIME

AGC MEMBER NON MEMBER

JANUARY 22 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $265 $365

FEBRUARY 21 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $265 $365

MARCH 10 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $265

OSHA 10-HOUR FOR CONSTRUCTION, 2-DAY CLASS

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 10

$365

This class is held over two consecutive days. The California OSHA 10-Hour Construction safety course is specially designed to help keep California workers safe while obtaining their OSHA 10-hour card. This training course teaches recognition, avoidance, abatement and prevention of safety and health hazards in the workplace. This program also provides information regarding workers’ rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint. It was also designed to help individuals stay up-to-date with their OSHA safety requirements. Official Certification Card & Certificate upon successful completion.

DATE TIME

AGC MEMBER NON MEMBER

TBD 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM $265

$365

OSHA / Safety Training

OSHA 30-HOUR FOR CONSTRUCTION OUTREACH, 4-DAY CLASS

Class Format: Classroom Content Hours: 30

This class is held over four days. The OSHA 30-Hour Construction Industry Outreach training course is a comprehensive safety program designed for anyone involved in the construction industry. Specifically devised for safety directors, foremen, and field supervisors, this program provides complete information on OSHA compliance issues. In addition to learning about safety and health hazards in the workplace, participants will also learn about OSHA, employer responsibilities, and worker rights. OSHA recommends outreach training programs as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926. Official Certification Card & Certificate upon successful completion.

DATE TIME

FEBRUARY 17 - 20 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $525

APRIL 28 - MAY 1 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $525

MEMBER

QUALIFIED RIGGER & SIGNAL PERSON COURSE

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 8

$625

$625

MEMBER

In accordance with OSHA Regulation (1926.1404(r)(1) and 1926.1425(c)) employers are required to use a qualified rigger during hoisting activities for assembly and disassembly work, and whenever workers are within the fall zone and hooking, unhooking, or guiding a load, or doing the initial connection of a load to a component or structure. According to OSHA, a qualified rigger is a person that possesses a recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing, or has extensive knowledge, training, and experience, and can successfully demonstrate the ability to solve problems related to rigging loads.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON MEMBER

FEBRUARY 6 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $265 $365

APRIL 3 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $265 $365

JUNE 5 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $265 $365

SCAFFOLD COMPETENT PERSON TRAINING (CPT)

FRAME OR SYSTEM SCAFFOLD

Class Format: Classroom Content Hours: 8

AGC San Diego Chapter is an accredited training institue for the Scaffold & Access Industry Association’s (SAIA). Competent Person Training is available in all two major supported scaffold systems: frame scaffolds and systems scaffolds. These classes are designed for scaffold erectors and covers the safety aspects regarding scaffold foundations, scaffold components, regulations, guardrail requirements, fall protection, scaffold stabilization, and erecting and dismantling procedures for scaffolds that exceed the height-to-base ratio. This class has a three-year certifi cate. Designed for those who are supervisors, foremen and employees that erect scaffolds and oversee scaffold erection.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON MEMBER

FEBRUARY 25 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $265

APRIL 15 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $265

JUNE 24 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM $265

$365

$365

$365

OSHA / Safety Training

SILICA COMPETENT PERSON TRAINING

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 4

This new half-day course will provide initial training for persons designated by their construction management to act as the Silica Competent Person for their site(s) or who want to learn more about the role of the competent person under the new OSHA Construction Regulation (29 CFR 1926.1153) and Cal/OSHA Construction Regulation (8 CCR 1532.3) for Respirable Crystalline Silica. Participants will acquire knowledge through lecture and real-world interactive examples that will help prepare them to comply with the new silica standard.

DATE TIME

FEBRUARY 28 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $175

MAY 2 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM $175

TRAFFIC CONTROL TECHNICIAN (TCT)

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 8

$275

$275

Everyone involved in a construction work zone project should have a basic knowledge of temporary traffic control that allows them to assist in installing traffic control devices, monitoring their performance, and recognizing deficiencies during the course of a project. The TCT course is an introduction to temporary traffic control in work zones for individuals who work in the field installing and removing traffic control devices. The course provides concepts, techniques, and practice exercises in the installation and maintenance of traffic control devices. This program is a combo course and will include Flagger Certification.

*Classroom training provided by Certified ATSSA Flagger Instructor

DATE TIME

MEMBER

JANUARY 21 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM $295 $395

MARCH 18 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM $295

MAY 20 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM $295

TRENCHING & EXCAVATING CPT

Class Format: Classroom

Content Hours: 8

$395

OSHA states that the Competent Person’s knowledge of the excavation standards must be demonstrated not certified. Our subject matter experts have worked in the field with compliance for years. This Competent Person Training seminar covers the CAL-OSHA Title 8, Section 1540 through 1541.1, and Federal OSHA 1926 subpart P requirements pertaining to excavations, trenching and sloping techniques, protective systems and soils classification with an introduction to confined space entry safety. This comprehensive training is an important part of keeping your company compliant with current OSHA regulations and providing your key people with the tools and direction they need to be successful in a Competent Person role.

DATE TIME AGC MEMBER NON MEMBER

FEBRUARY 11 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM $265

$365

MAY 29 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM $265 $365

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