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CI WORKSHOP SCHEDULE - WINTER / SPRING 2018
All workshops are scheduled from 8 AM to 12 PM unless otherwise indicated
Hartford, CT Workshops
February
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Thursdays CT OE-2 Operators License Review & Exam Preparation ...7 sessions 9 AM - 1 PM starting February 1st 7 Tuesday, 02/13 Builder's Risk Insurance - Do's and Don't's for Project Owners ...NOON-1 PM 7 Starting Wed. 02/21 Project Scope Management (BLENDED LEARNING) ...ONLINE starts Feb. 21 - IN-PERSON on March 14, 2018 7 Wednesday, 02/28 Estimating Fundamentals 9
March Tuesday, 03/06 Environmental Health and Safety for Facility Managers Mondays Introduction to AutoCAD ...4 sessions 4:30 PM - 6 PM starting March 12th Wednesday, 03/21 Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Skills You Can Use Wednesday, 03/28 Advanced Conceptual Estimating
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Stand Out: Become a Bolder Speaker...8:30 AM-NOON Construction Management I
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May
Wednesday, 05/02 Navigating Construction Change Orders...8:30-11:30 AM Wednesday, 05/16 Facilities Planning and Design Management Tuesday, 05/22 Guidelines for the Design of Health Care Facilities: Major Revisions to the 2018 Edition...9:00 AM-NOON Wednesday, 05/23 Construction Management II
June
Thursday, 06/14
WEBINARS
January
Wednesday, 01/24
supplierdiversity@themdc.com
Financial Management of Facilities
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Trends in Construction Claims and Disputes NOON-1:30 PM
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Wednesday, 01/31 Crystal Ball-Early Warning Signs of Construction Claims & Disputes NOON-1:30 PM *BUNDLE BOTH WEBINARS FOR SPECIAL PRICE!* 15 Tuesday, 03/13 Succession planning and managing changes in senior leadership ...NOON-1 PM 17
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UPCOMING SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS
Wednesday, 04/18 TBD
Construction Institute 101 LEED workshop
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Registration Information Cost: (For single session Workshops... Prices vary for multiple sessions, special sessions or alternative formats - See description for details)
Designed to run construction. Introducing the Construction Operating System Inspired by openness, leading companies are using Construction OS to make better decisions, take on more projects, and earn more profit. We’re helping companies do more than run great projects, we’re helping them run great businesses.
procore.com/cos
Workshops
Member Non-Member
$ 165 $ 225
Registration Options: Online: www.construction.org
Certificate Programs Member Non-Member
E-mail:
$ 950 $ 1,240
leldredge@construction.org
Workshop Locations & Confirmation
Unless otherwise noted...Workshops are held in the Construction Institute classroom at 260 Girard Avenue, Hartford, CT, on the University of Hartford’s Asylum Avenue Campus.
Cancellations / Refunds / Substitutions Cancellations must be made 48 hours prior to workshop or webinar for a refund. If amount is outstanding, the entire amount will still be due the Construction Institute. Substitutions may be made before the start date of any workshop. Workshops may be rescheduled due to instructor conflict or severe weather. We reserve the right to cancel due to insufficient enrollment, in which case workshop fees will be refunded in full. Thank you for your consideration.
Recording Release Professional Development workshops may be recorded and transmitted for public broadcast by Construction Institute. Attendance grants your release of your voice and image as an audience participant. No other recording is allowed.
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
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HARTFORD WORKSHOPS Builder's Risk Insurance - Do's and Don'ts for Project Owners Tuesday, February 13, 2018, NOON - 1PM Cost: Members $40 - Non-Members $65
GLOBAL ENG I N E E RI N G & INTEGRAT E D S E RV I C E S
akfgroup.com
This session will provide a detailed overview of builder’s risk policies and how they protect a construction project; giving 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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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
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CT OE-2 Operating Engineers License Review & Exam Preparation Thursdays - (7 Sessions)
FEB 1, 8, 15, 22 and MAR 1, 8 & 15, 2018 9 AM - 1 PM
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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Project Scope Management
Project Management Certificate Requirement
ONLINE starts February 21, 2018 IN-PERSON March 14, 2018 8:30-11:30AM Learn the skills & knowlege required to gather requirements, accurately define project scope that details all work components & the elements involved in verifying key project deliverables as well as detect variances from the scope baseline & recommend corrective action during design, bid phase & construction.
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Exceptional outcomes in the built environment. Today’s capital programs are more complex than ever. We understand your business challenges and have first-hand experience with the types of assets you own and operate. From the earliest stage of a program to completion, you can rely on us for exceptional and sustainable results, with greater certainty.
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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 project planning. 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.
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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.
Participants will receive a copy of the Boiler Operator's Exam Preparation Guide textbook and a study guide binder containing hundreds of practice questions and daily assessments in multiple subject areas throughout the course.
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Estimating Fundamentals
Introduction to AutoCAD
This workshop will use real world examples and a case study to demonstrate the skills and techniques needed in all aspects of estimating to deliver an optimum estimate and proposal for clients.
March 12, 19, 26 and April 2, 2018 4:30 PM - 6 PM, University of Hartford
Wednesday, February 28, 2018 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT, GENERAL CONTRACTING AND DESIGN/BUILD FOR EDUCATION, MANUFACTURING, CORPORATE, ATHLETICS, HEALTHCARE, DATA CENTERS, HISTORIC STRUCTURES SINCE 1921
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Outstanding People / Outstanding Results
To cover the estimator’s role in construction cost management and determining cost categories. Learn about the skills needed in the development of a comprehensive bid from a general contractor’s perspective. Review the hardware and software tools used in the estimating process. Review of blueprint reading with blueprint handouts.
Lewis Finkel, F.C.P.E. Professional Construction Services, Inc. ----------------
Bartlett Brainard Eacott
Register online:
70 GRIFFIN ROAD SOUTH, BLOOMFIELD, CONNECTICUT 06002 860-242-5565
www.construction.org
www.bbeinc.com
For more information contact: 860-768-5869 leldredge@construction.org
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Environmental Health and Safety for Facility Managers Facilities Management Certificate Requirement
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
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. ----------------
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Mondays - (4 Sessions)
Cost: Members $250 - Non-Members $340* This introductory AutoCAD training is perfect for beginners or someone with limited experience using AutoCAD. Participants will learn the fundamental commands that are used in the program, as well as how to create drawings using a variety of shapes utilizing many of the tools and commands. Through lecture, demonstration and hands-on exercises, participants will become familiar with AutoCAD’s tools, their location, and most importantly how to use them efficiently.
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Gain an overview of AutoCAD and its capabilities. Navigate the AutoCAD user interfaces. Use the fundamental features of AutoCAD. Present drawings in a detailed and visually impressive way.
Matt Wunch AI Engineers, Inc.
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Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Skills You Can Use Wednesday, March 21, 2018
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 how conflict affects us physically & 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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Engineering Today for Tomorrow
Advanced Conceptual Estimating
Construction Management I
Why do project budgets fall short - what are the pitfalls to establishing a project budget?
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Learn more at this "hands-on" advanced workshop in estimating, concentrating on conceptual estimating to establish a preliminary budget for a project.
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An ecologically minded engineering firm with over twenty years experience specializing in designs to make your building projects both environmentally and economically friendly LEED AP, Building Commissioning Agent and CEM certifications Offering full engineering services in: Mechanical, HVAC and Plumbing Systems, Fire Protection Systems, Electrical Systems and Mission Critical Systems design www.petersonengineeringgroup.com 25 Van Zant Street, Norwalk, CT 06855 203.810.4191 w. 203.810.4193 f.
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To cover specific questions that need to be answered in the early stages of project development. Development of a project budget. Discussion of design fees, professional services, land acquisition, and other components. Discuss how to modify project costs from one geographical location to another, and at a time in the past to the present.
Lewis Finkel, F.C.P.E. Professional Construction Services, Inc.
Stand Out: Become a Bolder Speaker
Tuesday, April 3, 2018, 8:30 AM - NOON Cost: Members $140 - Non-Members $200
Speaking with confidence, whether it’s in a networking situation, a meeting, or in front of an audience, is a skill. The great news is that you can build your confidence as a speaker by learning approaches for every situation.
Where do I find someone who understands all of my building systems?
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Siemens optimizes comfort within buildings, ensures greater safety and improves security. And we do it with up to 40% less energy consumption. We provide innovative solutions that integrate heating, ventilation and air-conditioning with security technology and fire protection that not only save energy, they also ensure that people feel safe and secure knowing their building and businesses are protected. Visit us on the web at: usa.siemens.com/buildingtechnologies Siemens Industry, Inc. Building Technologies Division 104 Sebethe Drive Cromwell, CT 06416 (860) 635-4113
Create a memorable audience experience easily and powerfully. Listen and respond in ways that build audience engagement. Feel more at ease and spontaneous in conversations.
Combined with Construction Management II; these 2 workshops will provide the owner and its key project team with a flexible framework and decision making process that helps move projects smoothly through all phases.
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Construction Management II
Construction Management Certificate Requirement
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
This workshop follows Construction Management I, and continues with preconstruction through construction & project closeout.
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Ensure that essential quality, time and cost targets are met, through an effective development process. Learn to utilize a flexible framework and decision making process during: 1) Strategic planning for a project. 2) Programming phase. 3) Pre-construction process during design.
Robert Reihl, State of CT Dept of Public Health Laboratory, A/Z Corporation and Kemp A. Morhardt, The S/L/A/M Collaborative
Ellen Feldman Ornato and Jenny Drescher, The Bolder Company
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“How does the owner-driven team design a project development process that ensures meeting the critical quality, time & cost goals?” This workshop begins with strategic planning and programming for the project, and runs through the pre-construction process during design. Real life case studies and problem scenarios will be used.
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Construction Institute Professional Education Underwriters
Answers for infrastructure.
Construction Management Certificate Requirement
Ensure that essential quality, time and cost targets are met through an effective decision making process during: (1) Pre-construction through the construction phase of a project. (2) Project closeout phase. Learning through real life case studies and problem scenarios.
Robert Reihl, State of CT Dept of Public Health Laboratory, A/Z Corporation and Kemp A. Morhardt, The S/L/A/M Collaborative ----------------
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Navigating the Construction Change Orders Process
Farmington, Connecticut
Wednesday, May 2, 2018, 8:30 -11:30 AM Cost: Members $120 - Non-Members $170
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Very few construction projects have ever been built without changes being made to the original design or method of construction. Not knowing how to navigate the complexities of the change order process can expose your company to substantial risk and potential litigation. This workshop focus on the change order process and how to navigate its complexities.
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Examination of the change order process and its complexities. Understanding of contract change order clauses and authorization for changes in the work. Understanding written change order requirements and exceptions. Review of contractors’ insurance and claims.
Thomas G. Librizzi McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter
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Financial Management of Facilities Facilities Management Certificate Requirement
Consulting Engineering Services
Creating Ener g y Solutions Mechanical Electrical
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Architectural Acoustics Design Noise Control Engineering Field Testing and Commissioning Environmental Impact / Code Compliance
www.BrooksAcoustics.com
860-896-1081
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Facility Managers are called upon to develop and manage budgets as well as make financial decisions. This workshop will provide insight into the financial planning and management responsibilities of the facilities manager.
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Middletown CT Norwood MA
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Expand the facility manager’s financial skills to be able to lower cost/maximize profit. Discuss the development and justification of capital and operational budgets. Explore budgeting topics including: maintenance or deferred maintenance, operating expense charge backs and rent allocations, benchmarking, cost reduction, life cycle analysis, variance analysis, RFPs, ROIs, and leases. Learn the financial rationale behind inhouse vs. out-sourced operations and internal and external audits.
Eric Connery Connecticut General Assembly ----------------
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Facilities Planning and Design Management
Facilities Management Certificate Requirement
Wednesday, May 16, 2018
This workshop covers the design and development process from initial planning and needs assessment through final design documents and construction administration.
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Learn to manage all aspects of the design and planning process. Learn the project management process, its component parts, how they interrelate. Discuss needs assessment, design team selection, design contracts, estimating and budgeting, scheduling, and program development. Learn practical tools to improve the successful application of the project management process within the capital facility project process.
Clifford Ashton, PE, CFM, SFP UConn Health Center and Jay Drew, CFM, PMP, SFP CT General Assembly
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Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities: Major Revisions to the 2018 Edition
Tuesday, May 22, 2018, 9 AM - NOON Cost: Members $120 - Non-Members $170
The 2018 Edition of the Guidelines for Design and Construction of Hospitals and Outpatient Facilities will be published in January of 2018. This workshop will address the major changes between the 2014 and 2018 editions of the Guidelines and the logic supporting the revisions.
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Understand the Facility Guidelines Institute (FGI) / Guidelines overview, history and process. Learn the major changes between the 2014 & 2018 editions of the Guidelines. Gain an overview of the new Guidelines for Residential Health, Care and Support Facilities. Learn about FGI whitepaper and research initiatives.
Kurt Rockstroh Steffian Bradley Architects
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HAKS is a proud supporter of the Construction Institute
Performance through Leadership & Technology HVAC • Sheet Metal • Plumbing
New Haven Bus Facility
Client Focused - Quality Services
F+F Mechanical Enterprises, Inc. 2 Dwight Street North Haven, CT 06473 203.239.7025 www. ffmechanical.com
100 Great Meadow Road Suite 400 Wethersfield, CT 06109 Tel: (860) 761-1001 Fax: (860) 422-4050
www.haks.net
Construction Management Engineering Architecture Land Surveying Material Testing Special Inspections
New York • New Jersey • Pennsylvania • Maryland Virginia • Massachusetts • Rhode Island • Florida
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WEBINARS Trends in Construction Claims & Disputes
Crystal Ball – Early Warning Signs of Construction Claims & Disputes
Claims and disputes are a constant in the construction industry, regardless of whether the industry is doing well or poorly. The number of claims seems to have risen during the recent recession despite the downturn (or perhaps as a result of the downturn) in the industry. This presentation, based on research conducted by the Navigant Construction Forum™, overviews some relatively recent trends related to construction claims and disputes in the areas of concurrent delay, suspensions of work, time extensions, notice and claim filing requirements, calculation of home office overhead, proof of differing site conditions and risk transfer in the design/build environment under Federal government contracts. Through this insight, it is believed that owners, design professionals, construction managers, contractors and subcontractors can devise ways to avoid such issues going forward thus making projects more successful, and more profitable, for all stakeholders.
This webinar provides a thorough discussion of many early warning signs of potential construction claims and disputes that 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.
Wednesday, January 24, 2018, NOON 1:30PM Cost: Members $60 - Non-Members $85
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Join us for the 9th Annual Visionaries Forum Thursday May 17, 2018
Intelligence Builds Success 716 Brook Street Rocky Hill, CT 860-616-6600 www.trane.com/hartford www.trane.com/buildingadvantage 14
Our Signature event offers an opportunity for you to see the newest technology developed and how it is being used to enhance the AEC industry and projects. Recent Past Visionaries include: Paul Sells, Daqri Allison Scott, Skanska Terry Bennett, Autodesk, Inc. Alissa Briggs, PlanGrid Visit www.construction.org for registration and sponsorship.
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Understand the current trends in Construction Claims & Disputes. Identify key data and drivers behind these trends. Become aware of the potential downside risk of these trends related to construction claims & disputes. Learn ways to address this risk and minimize its downside.
Emily Federico, PSP and Ben Woolley, PMP Navigant
Wednesday, January 31, 2018, NOON 1:30PM Cost: Members $60 - Non-Members $85
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.
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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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860-768-5869 leldredge@construction.org
BUNDLE THESE WEBINARS AND SAVE! Special bundle pricing if you register for both ... Trends in Construction Claims & Disputes Crystal Ball - Early Warning Sign in Construction Claims & Disputes
Members: $90 / Non-Members: $140
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WEBINAR Succession planning and managing changes in senior leadership Tuesday, March 13, 2018, NOON - 1:00PM Cost: Members $30 - Non-Members $60
As a senior executive in your organization, many people in your organization are counting on you for guidance, expertise and sound judgment. This fast-paced session will provide you with both new information and food for thought on a variety of critical issues that impact the success of senior executive management and organizational performance in mid-size and larger organizations. Hear details of the elements of the STAR model and viability/sustainability models, elements of managing change and organizational transitions, embracing customer-centric models to strengthen retention and deepen relationships, musclebuilding your organization's bench strength, & truly becoming a strategic resource to your fellow executives. Be prepared to view your role and function differently after this session.
EARN CEUs! The Construction Institute is an AIA Registered Provider, CCM Recertification Point Provider and NYS approved sponsor of CE NYS sponsor # 9040.
NY State PDH Available
Douglas S. Brown CAIA, CBC, CDIA, CVIA Paradigm Associates, LLC ----------------
UPCOMING SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS
THE WOMEN WHO BUILD SUMMIT February 22, 2018
Join us for a full day program with networking and interactive learning on the following topics:
Goodwin College East Hartford, CT
Panel 1 – Harnessing the Power of Business Owners Panel 2 – Interactive Presentation: Asserting Your Value Panel 3 - Women Innovators Transforming Our Industry Panel 4 - Giving Back: Sharing Our Power
7:45 Registration 8:45 Program Start 12:45 Lunch Break 5:30 Program Ends
REGISTER at construction.org Become A Sponsor! Contact Lisa Harlow at lharlow@construction.org
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EDUCATIONAL EVENT SERIES: Construction Institute 101 in collaboration with SMPS Our popular educational event series called "Construction Institute 101", is designed to bring together everyone who works in, markets and supports the AEC industry. Whether you are brand new in your role or a seasoned professional, this series is for you. In each session, we discuss how we connect with each other, ways we can better collaborate and gain a general understanding of how we can work together effectively.
SAVE THE DATE FOR SESSION #3! Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Presenter listing and full details will be online at construction.org in February!
*NEW* Introduction to LEED This new workshop, offered in conjunction with the US Green Building Council (USGBC), will cover a general introduction to LEED, as well as an overview of LEED certifications and the accreditation process. This session will be geared towards anyone who wants to know more about LEED, such as young professionals, marketers, trade personnel, construction professionals, and subcontractors. More details and a date forthcoming!
Date, presenter listing and full details will be online at construction.org in February! ----------------
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTORS 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 Eric Connery, Connecticut General Assembly Jenny Drescher, The Bolder Company Jay Drew, CFM, PMP, SFP, CT General Assembly Emily Federico, PSP, Navigant Lewis Finkel, F.C.P.E., Professional Construction Services, Inc. Nancy Greenwald, Construction Institute, University of Hartford Theresa A. Guertin, Saxe Doernberger & Vita, P.C. Thomas G. Librizzi, McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter Kemp A. Morhardt, The S/L/A/M Collaborative Ellen Feldman Ornato, The Bolder Company Robert Reihl, CHC, CIM, LEED AP, State of CT Dept of Public Health Laboratory, A/Z Corporation Kurt Rockstroh, Steffian Bradley Architects Michael Schrier, University of CT Planning Architecture Jonathan VanDine, Building Performance Engineering Ben Woolley, PMP, Navigant Matt Wunch, AI Engineers,Inc.
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
CI SPRING 2018 PROGRAMS & EVENTS IndustryREdesign January 25, 2018
Women Who Build Summit February 22, 2018
Fairfield County Owners' Forum March 22, 2018
IndustryREdesign II April 5, 2018
9th Annual Visionaries Forum May 17, 2018
Annual Dinner June 21, 2018
24th Annual CI Golf Classic September 13, 2018
SAVE THE DATE!
CI's Annual Golf Classic! Thursday September 13, 2018 Golf Club of Avon
This event is the largest golf event of the industry. We had more than 200 golfers register for this event in 2017, and we expect to sell out in 2018 MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW! . Contact Lisa Harlow at lharlow@construction.org for more information
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