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All workshops are scheduled from 8 AM to 12 PM unless otherwise indicated
September
Thursday, 9/28
Hartford, CT Workshops Fundamentals of Facilities Management
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October
Thursdays CT OE-2 Operators License Review & Exam Preparation ...7 sessions 9 AM - 1 PM starting October 5th
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Tuesday, 10/10
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Environmental Health and Safety for Facility Managers
Wednesday, 10/18 Movable Bridge Engineering (1-Day Workshop - 8 AM-4 PM) 9 Tuesday, 10/24 Builder's Risk Insurance - Do's and Don't's for Project Owners ...NOON - 1 PM 9
November
Tuesday, 11/7 Friday, 11/10 Tuesday, 11/14 Wednesday, 11/15 Thursday, 11/30
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Skills You Can Use 9 Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) for Healthcare 11 Effective Documentation, Correspondence & Communication 11 Facilities Construction and Project Management 11 Facilities Operations and Maintenance Management 13
Monday, 12/11
Construction Contracting and Change Orders
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January
Tue-Wed, 1/9 -1/10/18 Railroad Bridge Engineering 2-Day Workshop - 8 AM-4 PM 13
October
Monday, 10/16
WEBINARS
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Avoid Project Disasters with Partnering Sessions NOON - 1 PM 16
Friday, 10/27 Crystal Ball-Early Warning Signs of Construction Claims & Disputes NOON - 1:30 PM
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Principles of Project Management ...ONLINE starts Sept. 6 - IN-PERSON on Sept. 20, 2017 17 Project Communications Management ...ONLINE starts Sept. 27 - IN-PERSON on Oct. 13, 2017 17 Project Scope Management ...ONLINE starts Oct. 18 - IN-PERSON on Nov. 1, 2017 17 Budget Management: Managing Project Costs ...ONLINE starts Nov. 8 - IN-PERSON on Nov. 29, 2017 17 Project Schedule Management: From Project Initiation to Closeout ...ONLINE starts Dec. 6 - IN-PERSON on Dec. 20, 2017 19 Management of Legal Exposures ...ONLINE starts Jan. 3 - IN-PERSON on Jan. 17, 2018 19
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Construction Institute Certificate Programs Certificate in Construction Management
Construction Management certificate provides thorough up-to-date preparation for effective leadership in the field. Complete six workshops, including four “core” workshops and two electives from an extensive list of informative offerings.
Certificate in Facilities Management
Designed for practicing Facility Management professionals to insure they have the necessary knowledge to develop and execute the strategic and operational mission of facilities management. Earn the Certificate in Facilities Management by completing six workshops including five “core” workshops and one elective from an extensive list of informative offerings.
Certificate in Project Management
For supervisors, project managers, or those who desire to become project managers; the Certificate in Project Management is comprised of six 4-hour workshops designed to provide essential skills and a solid foundation for longterm development in managing construction and capital projects. For more information: Contact Laura Eldredge at 860-768-5869 leldredge@construction.org 5
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HARTFORD WORKSHOPS Fundamentals of Facilities Management
CT OE-2 Operating Engineers License Review & Exam Preparation
Thursday, September 28, 2017
OCT 5, 12, 19, 26 and NOV 2, 9, & 16, 2017 9 AM - 1 PM
Facilities Management Certificate Requirement This workshop will cover the basic skills required of facility managers to execute the strategic and operational mission of the core business team, while anticipating and responding to internal and external customer needs.
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Learn about the multifaceted roles of the facility manager and how to plan and manage facilities more effectively. Discussion on administration, maintenance and operations, facility planning and development. Discussion on design and construction, project management, scheduling, and compliance. Discussion on financial controls, contracting and procurement.
Robert J. Falaguerra Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center
Thursdays - (7 Sessions)
Cost: Members $545 - Non-Members $625 Designed for individuals planning to test for the State of Connecticut Operating Stationary Engineer- OE-2 certification.
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Fundamentals review in operations of boilers, chillers and associated peripheral equipment, including pumps, motors, controls, sensing and monitoring equipment. Understanding the nature of the OE-2 exam and an efficient approach to preparing to take it: including daily assessments, practical exam questions, proven successful study guidance, personal mentoring or assistance in specific areas of challenge. Detailed review of Boiler concepts, equipment and systems, (first 4 of 7 classes): including combustion systems, fuels, combustion controls and safety, boiler trim, pressure parts, federal and state regulations, steam and condensate systems, water treatment systems, steam turbines, heat exchangers, valve and aperture requirements. Detailed review of refrigeration and chiller concepts and equipment: including thermodynamic fundamentals, definitions, refrigeration cycle and conventional controls, large utility chiller systems, absorption systems and concepts, refrigeration safety. Fundamental review of electrical principals and common practical electric equipment: including generators, motors, transformers, basic circuits and power analysis as well as safety and common conventions associated with plant equipment.
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Environmental Health and Safety for Facility Managers Facilities Management Certificate Requirement
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
This workshop provides a comprehensive overview of enviromental health and safety issues with a focus on Connecticut sites.
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Gain a clear understanding of issues, responsibilities and concerns facing those who are involved in one or more aspects of enviromental management and/or health and safety programs. Gain a greater appreciation and knowhow in dealing with confusing and often interdependent regulations. Enhance understanding and the ability to deal with EH&S related issues. Enhance understanding and the ability to deal with EH&S related aspects and incidents.
Gerard Arrotti, CSP, CIH, ARM ESPN, Inc. ----------------
Movable Bridge Engineering Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Builder’s Risk Insurance – Do’s and Don’ts for Project Owners Tuesday, October 24, 2017, NOON - 1 PM Cost: Members $40 - Non-Members $65
This workshop will provide a detailed overview of builder’s risk policies and how they protect a construction project. It will provide a comprehensive look at a builder’s risk policy from inception through the end of the project, and discuss potential issues at every stage of the process.
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Gain in-depth understanding of builder’s risk coverage, from shopping for the right insurance policy through the claims process. Understand how builder’s risk insurance operates, what risks it covers, and how it interacts with other types of projectspecific insurance Learn to avoid claims for “failure to procure adequate insurance”.
Theresa A. Guertin Saxe Doernberger & Vita, P.C. ----------------
1-Day Workshop - 8 AM-4 PM (lunch provided) Cost: Members $330 - Non-Member $450
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Skills You Can Use
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Construction Institute, University of Hartford are offering a session for practicing engineers on the topic of movable bridges. We will cover the civil and structural engineering considerations of designing movable bridges.
This 4-hour workshop provides an overview of why conflict feels stressful, how we can overcome the stress, and the importance of negotiation and conflict resolution skills in our personal and professional lives. Participants will be given negotiation role playing exercises which will then be discussed as a group.
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Learn the basics of movable bridges, both highway and railroad. • Discuss current AREMA and AASHTO code requirements regarding movable bridges. • Learn the civil and structural engineering process of designing movable bridges. • Learn the advantages/disadvantages of 3 types of movable bridges (vertical-lift, horizontal swing and bascule). Session will include photos of movable bridges and bridge components to better illustrate the material. Participants will receive copies of portions of the AREMA & AASHTO specification sections relating to movable bridges.
David Jacobs, MS, PE University of Hartford
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Tuesday, November 7, 2017
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Learn how conflict affects us physically and mentally, and ways to overcome the stress. Understand the importance of negotiation and conflict resolution in our personal and professional lives, and the connection between decision-making, negotiation, and conflict resolution. Understand that negotiation and conflict are a normal part of business, and strategies to problem-solving. Learn negotiation strategies through role playing exercises and group discussion.
Nancy Greenwald Construction Institute, University of Hartford ----------------
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Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) for Healthcare Design & Construction Friday, November 10, 2017
This workshop will discuss the elements, requirements, and concerns for the Design and Construction professionals working in or interested in breaking into the Healthcare arena and the process of identifying risk areas and their categories, means of documentation, dust control and monitoring and daily safety logs.
Effective Documentation, Correspondence & Communication Construction Management Certificate Requirement
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
This workshop is designed to help reduce paper-work without jeopardizing the maintenance and importance of complete, organized and necessary records to control the construction process.
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Discuss proven methods and equipment needed to create a compliant environment for patients and construction personnel. Discuss the roles of architect, PM, contractors and subcontractors regarding development and implementation of a work plan. Gain a clear understanding of the role an ICRA plays in a healthcare project. Learn about ICRA required documents and general conditions costs.
Mark DuPre STV | DPM
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Proven methods for meeting minutes, RFI logs, information processing, PCO’s and change orders, and orchestrating the submittal process are presented. Standardized forms for all elements of communication are developed.
Robert Reihl, CHC, CIM, LEED AP ----------------
Facilities and Construction Project Management Facilities Management Certificate Requirement
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
This workshop will include the management of major facility construction projects, including new construction, alterations, tenant improvements, major repairs and replacements.
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Learn about pre-construction services and value engineering, budgeting, scheduling, RFP development and contracting methods. Learn about MEP review and coordination. Learn about permits, contractor qualification and selection, contract documents, team building, change order management, and project controls. Learn about startup and commissioning, and project closeout.
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Facilities Operations and Maintenance Management
Construction Contracting and Change Orders
Thursday, November 30, 2017
Monday, December 11, 2017
Facilities Management Certificate Requirement This workshop will focus on management techniques to develop an efficient and responsible facilities team. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the variety of disciplines and responsibilities required of a modern Facilities Maintenance organization.
Construction Management Certificate Requirement
This workshop will review what to look for in construction contracts, and examine the change order process.
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Understand the potential scope of services involved in Facilities Management and Operations. Describe tools available and understand how to effectively manage facility maintenance and operations. Understand means to deliver good customer service. Understand effective means of managing a facility's operation and maintenance budget.
Clifford Ashton, PE, CFM, SFP UConn Health Center and Jay Drew, CFM, PMP, SFP, CT General Assembly
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Confirmation, Location and Schedule Information Unless otherwise indicated Workshops are... Held at the Construction Institute Babcock Classroom 260 Girard Avenue Hartford, CT Scheduled from 8 AM to 12 PM
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Learning the fundamentals of good construction contracts. Learning what to look out for in a construction contract, in order to preserve your rights. Examination of the change order process. Learning how to navigate the complexities of the change order process.
Douglas M. Poulin McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter ----------------
Railroad Bridge Engineering
Tuesday-Wednesday, January 9-10, 2018
2-Day Workshop - 8 AM-4 PM (lunch provided) Cost: Members $595 - Non-Member $795 The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Construction Institute at the University of Hartford are offering a 2-day course for practicing engineers on the design and rating of steel railroad bridges. Workshop participants should have a background in structural engineering, but not specifically in the field of railroad bridges.
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To cover the basics of the different types of railroad decks. • To cover the current AREMA code requirements regarding steel bridges. • Go through a detailed step-by-step design of a railroad bridge, as well as the rating of an existing bridge. • Although concentration will be on steel bridges, discussion of concrete and wood structures will also be included. The course will include photos of bridges and bridge components to illustrate the lecture material. Participants will receive copies of portions of the AREMA specifications sections relating to bridge design and rating, as well as other handout material.
David Jacobs, MS, PE University of Hartford
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NEW FOR FALL 2017 Project Management Certificate Program * BLENDED LEARNING * Construction Institute Certificate Programs are designed to provide industry members with basic knowledge and training in key industry areas to assist them to be more valuable and productive in their work and for their employer, as well as to advance their careers. Industry professionals who earn a certificate expand their knowledge of the industry while demonstrating the desire for professional growth. Certificate program participation offers discounted fees and is a notable addition to your résumé or portfolio. We have certificate programs in Construction Management, Project Management and Facilities Management.
Starting in the Fall of 2017, the Construction Institute’s Professional Education Program will offer the popular Project Management Certificate Program in a BLENDED LEARNING format. The blended learning format will incorporate a combination of web-based learning modules with shorter, in-person sessions. This will allow participants to work through most of the training at their own pace and according to their own schedule. It will also reduce the amount of time away from the office or work site ... perfect for busy professionals!
Interested in pursuing a Certificate in Project Management? Earn your CI Project Management Certificate in one semester!
REGISTER NOW FOR FALL 2017! Principles of Project Management Online learning starts September 6, 2017 In-person session September 20, 2017
Project Communications Management Online learning starts September 27, 2017 In-person session October 13, 2017
Project Scope Management Online learning starts October 18, 2017 In-person session November 1, 2017
Budget Management Online learning starts November 8, 2017 In-person session November 29, 2017
Project Schedule Management Online learning starts December 6, 2017 In-person session December 20, 2017
Management of Legal Exposures Online learning starts January 3, 2018 In-person session January 17, 2018
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WEBINARS Avoid Project Disasters with Partnering Sessions
Crystal Ball – Early Warning Signs of Construction Claims & Disputes
This webinar will provide you an overview of partnering sessions as an additional tool to help manage the projects you are responsible for delivering. Coming in “on time and on budget” will no longer be a pipe dream.
This webinar provides a thorough discussion of many early warning signs of potential construction claims and disputes than may arise on construction projects. Each warning sign is associated with a particular type of claim or claims and the likely type of dispute if prompt action is not taken. The purpose of the webinar is to provide owners and contractors with a list of early warning signs of claims and disputes so that each can be proactive in dealing with these situations and prevent claims and disputes from disrupting the project.
Monday, October 16, 2017, NOON - 1:00PM Cost: Members $40 - Non-Members $65
What is a “Partnering Session”? A partnering session in a construction context is designed to create a shared commitment between a Project’s owner, Consulting Engineers, Architects, CMs, GCs and their subs, and other key stakeholders. It is designed to help the group coalesce as a team, as well as develop processes and procedures that ultimately lead to more problem prevention.
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Learn what a partnering session is & how it differs from a project start up meeting. Understand why a partnering session is important, and what makes it successful. Understand when a partnering session should be scheduled. Learn who needs to be in your session and what role they need to play.
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Friday, October 27, 2017, NOON - 1:30PM Cost: Members $60 - Non-Members $85
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Understand what are early warning signs of construction claims and disputes. Identify these early warning signs. Become aware of what types of claims may arise from these early warning signs if no action is taken to forestall these potential claims. Learn some actions that may be taken to prevent claims and disputes.
Emily Federico, PSP and Ben Woolley, PMP, Navigant
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Principles of Project Management
Project Communications Management
ONLINE starts Sept. 6, 2017 IN-PERSON Sept. 20, 2017 8:30AM (2-3 hrs)
ONLINE starts Sept. 27, 2017 IN-PERSON Oct. 13, 2017 9:00AM (2-3 hrs)
Project Management Certificate Requirement
Project Management Certificate Requirement
This introductory workshop will include an overview of the required skills necessary to be a successful project manager for today’s modern-day design/construction practitioner and will focus on the core competencies required to meet these everyday challenges.
This workshop will help project managers assess their project communication needs, plan for meeting those needs, and effectively communicate project status and forecasts throughout the project life-cycle.
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Discussion of today’s project management delivery systems. Discussion of the many disciplines needed to manage projects competently. Discussion of the technologies needed in order to manage projects efficiently. Focus on the core competencies required to meet everyday project management challenges.
Michael Schrier University of CT Planning Architecture ----------------
Project Scope Management
Project Management Certificate Requirement
ONLINE starts Oct. 18, 2017 IN-PERSON Nov. 1, 2017 8:30AM (2-3 hrs) Participants will gain the skills & knowlege required to gather requirements, accurately define project scope that details all work components and learn the elements involved in verifying key project deliverables as well as detect variances from the scope baseline and recommend corrective action during design, bid phase and construction.
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Define project scope & translate it into a complete set of construction documents. Learn how a project work plan provides understanding among stakeholders, enables the team to perform project planning in defining criteria, project goals, expectations & minimize change. Understand that change is inevitable due to owner-driven changes, scope deficiencies & changes that result from insufficient construction documents. Discuss scope creep, how project managers analyze each request and communicate the impact & alternatives.
Michael Schrier University of CT Planning Architecture ----------------
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Learn how Project Communication Management fits within the PM body of knowledge and the nine knowledge areas. Discuss the importance of identifying key stakeholders and their potential impact on project success. Demonstrate the process of defining a communication approach and making information available to all stakeholders. Identify key stakeholder expectations and the process of managing those expectations.
Nicholas Macy CCM, PMP University of Hartford
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Budget Management: Managing Project Costs
Project Management Certificate Requirement
ONLINE starts Nov. 8, 2017 IN-PERSON Nov. 29, 2017 8:30AM (2-3 hrs) The first step in successfully managing a project's costs is to develop a budget that realistically reflects the costs required to execute the project. This workshop will cover how to create master budget projects that identify all hard and soft costs to ensure your project cost reflects a complete number.
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Learn how to control project costs to ensure you meet the budget. Learn what are the right contingencies to carry from initiation through planning & design. Discuss the tools needed to develop reliable cost estimates working upward from the project's work activities. Use the schedule as a management tool. Discuss costs for construction, consulting fees, operations, move management, contingency allowances.
James McManus, Chairman Emeritus The S/L/A/M Collaborative ----------------
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTORS Mark Adams, MS, MBA, PMP, C3 Consultancy Gerard Arrotti, CSP, CIH, ARM, ESPN, Inc. Clifford Ashton, PE, CFM, SFP, UConn Health Center Douglas S. Brown CAIA, CBC, CDIA, CVIA, Paradigm Associates, LLC Roy Cooper, ARCADIS Jay Drew, CFM, PMP, SFP, CT General Assembly Mark DuPre, STV | DPM Robert J. Falaguerra, Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center Emily Federico, PSP, Navigant Nancy Greenwald, Construction Institute, University of Hartford Theresa A. Guertin, Saxe Doernberger & Vita, P.C. David Jacobs, MS, PE, University of Hartford Nicholas Macy CCM, PMP, University of Hartford James McManus, Chairman Emeritus, The S/L/A/M Collaborative Gregory Faulkner, Robinson & Cole LLP Andrew Morse, ARCADIS Douglas M. Poulin, McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter Robert Reihl, CHC, CIM, LEED AP Michael Schrier, University of CT Planning Architecture Jonathan VanDine, Building Performance Engineering Ben Woolley, PMP, Navigant Construction Institute workshop sessions are taught by experienced professionals in the A/E/C Industry. If you would like to share your knowledge and expertise on a particular topic, please join us as a CI instructor! For more information, please contact: • •
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Nancy Greenwald, Executive Director - ngreenwald@construction.org Laura Eldredge, Professional Development Program Manager - leldredge@construction.org
Project Schedule Management
Management of Legal Exposures
ONLINE starts Dec. 6, 2017 IN-PERSON Dec. 20, 2017 8:30AM (2-3 hrs)
ONLINE starts Jan. 3, 2018 IN-PERSON Jan. 17, 2018 8:30AM (2-3 hrs)
Project Management Certificate Requirement
Project Management Certificate Requirement
Meeting the varied scheduling needs of those involved in a construction project may be the most difficult challenge we will face as we create and manage a project schedule. The project schedule must be presented in a format that clearly communicates the project goals to multiple entities. This workshop leads participants through a hands-on application based learning exercise using an example project that reflects the challenges we face when scheduling a project.
Every project participant makes decisions that have potential legal ramifications and resultant additional costs. This workshop, with an attorney and claims consultant as instructors, will show participants how early knowledge of potential problems is the price of success.
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Discuss the scheduler and the tools used to create an effective schedule. Discuss contractual issues to be considered when developing and managing a project schedule. Become aware of common schedule manipulation tricks and ploys. Use the schedule as a management tool to be proactive in avoiding potential delays and react to changes. Learn to identify delays, accelerate a schedule and create a recovery.
Andrew Morse ARCADIS
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Review of potential legal issues which may result from missteps. Review case law examples, which will serve as foundation for explanation of a variety of construction related issues. Discuss the importance of considering legal hurdles before making decisions, issuing RFI's, making promises or demanding compliance. Raise the level of knowledge of all attendees to enable their subsequent identification of legal problems before the damage is done.
Roy Cooper, ARCADIS and Gregory Faulkner, Robinson & Cole LLP ----------------
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