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CI WORKSHOP SCHEDULE - SPRING 2019
All workshops are scheduled from 8 AM to 12 PM unless otherwise indicated
February Wednesday, 2/6 Wednesday, 2/20
March
Hartford, CT Workshops
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Facilities Operations and Maintenance Management Light & Joy: Correlating Lighting Design and Installation with Human Health and Happiness
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Wednesdays Intentional Leadership ...3 sessions 4 PM - 6 PM starting March 6th Wednesday, 3/6 Environmental Health and Safety for Facility Managers Wednesday, 3/13 Construction Management I Wednesday, 3/20 Estimating Fundamentals Wednesday, 3/27 Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Skills You Can Use
April
Wednesday, 4/3 Wednesday, 4/17
Financial Management of Facilities Construction Management II
May
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Wednesday, 5/1 Facilities Planning and Design Management Wednesday, 5/8 Becoming a Problem Solver: Dealing with Conflict as a Normal Part of Business Tuesday, 5/14 Fundamentals of Passive House: CI-101 Collaborative Wednesday, 5/15 Advanced Conceptual Estimating
June
Tuesday, 6/11
February Wednesday, 2/27
February
Guidelines for Design & Construction of Health Care Facilities: Major Revisions to the 2018 Revision
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Regional Workshops LEED Fundamentals (Berlin, Connecticut)
Blended Learning
Online starts 2/7 Fundamentals of Effective Business Communication In-person 2/28 Cost: Members $250 - Non-Members $310 (6 hours)
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Online Certificate Program
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Principles of Project Management Project Scope Management Project Communications Management Budget Management: Managing Project Costs Project Schedule Management: From Project Initiation to Closeout Management of Legal Exposures
Goodwin College, East Hartford, CT Registration 7:45am
Program 8:30am-4:30pm Reception 4:30pm-6:00pm
2019 SPRING PROGRAMS The Women Who Build February 21, 2019
Fairfield Country Owners' Forum March 28, 2019
10th Annual Visionaries Forum April 11, 2019
For complete program details, visit www.construction.org
Mark Twain House, Hartford, CT Registration 3:00pm
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Program 4:00pm-6:00pm Reception 6:00pm-8:00pm
Registration Information Cost: (For single session Workshops... Prices vary for multiple sessions, special sessions or alternative formats - See description for details)
Workshops
Member Non-Member
$ 165 $ 225
Registration Options: Online: www.construction.org
Certificate Programs Member Non-Member
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$ 950 $ 1,240
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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 Policy 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 Chris Kullstroem at 860-768-5869 ckullstroem@construction.org 5
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HARTFORD WORKSHOPS Facilities Operations and Maintenance Management Wednesday, February 6, 2019
This 4-hour workshop will focus on management techniques to develop an efficient and responsible facilities team and for individuals planning to test. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the variety of disciplines and responsibilities required of a modern facilities maintenance organization.
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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.
Jay Drew, CFM, PMP, SFP, Connecticut General Assembly
Light & Joy: Correlating Good Lighting Design and Installation with Human Health and Happiness Wednesday, February 20, 2019 9 AM-NOON
Increasingly we understand that the principles of good lighting design provide measurable physiological and psychological benefits. By starting from darkness to compose the most visually enlivening, resource efficient, and healthful lighting systems, designers can optimize daylighting and task lighting instead of worrying about visually boring and wasteful “ambient” or general lighting systems.
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Encounter lighting design principles used by professionals to instill a joyful visual experience. Discern the veracity and applicability of current research and knowledge about light and human health. Correlate lighting design basics with new understandings about human visual response and circadian well-being.
Mark Loeffler, IALD, LEED Fellow
Fundamentals of Effective Business Communication in Writing for your World ONLINE: Begins February 7, 2019 -- IN-PERSON: February 28, 2019 3:30 PM - 5:00PM Cost: Members $250 - Non-Members $310
Every business and industry needs skilled writers to communicate effectively with both internal and external clients. This workshop will provide participants with practical tools and strategies for writers to perform their required writing tasks more accurately, effectively and efficiently. To maximize your learning experience, we are using a combination of online learning modules, realworld writing assignments and a final face-to-face group session. Participants will gain practical, hands-on experience in writing that is specific to their individual needs, and can work at a pace that fits their schedule.
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Understand the concept of audience/reader and perform a simple reader analysis. Learn multiple strategies for adapting technical or expert information for audiences with less expertise. Recognize & effectively use appropriate formats & channels for communication within an organization. Revise written documents to produce clear, concise, readable prose. Use tools such as PowerPoint and computer generated graphics effectively for both technical and non-technical audiences.
View full training schedule and details online at: https://construction.org/event/2019-Effective-Communication-in-Writing Beth Richards, Director First- and Second-Year Writing Programs, University of Hartford
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Construction Management, General Contracting and Design/Build Education, Manufacturing, Corporate, Athletics, Healthcare, Data Centers, Historic Structures
Outstanding People / Outstanding Results
Bartlett Brainard Eacott 70 Griffin Road South, Bloomfield, Connecticut 06002 860-242-5565 www.bbeinc.com
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INTENTIONAL LEADERSHIP
A Bolder Company Event in collaboration with the Construction Institute Wednesdays, March 6,13 & 20, 2019 Cost: Members $750 - Non-Members $999 This workshop teaches the essential, core communication skills and behaviors that distinguish leaders from managers. In this three-part series every session is a handson, experiential opportunity to grow. The fun and challenging practices build critical skills that increase your confidence and flexibility to meet the challenges and opportunities of the workplace.
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Hone your skills to listen and respond in ways that build rapport and deepen trust. Develop your confidence and ease with a variety of people and situations. Maximize your ability to show up in meetings and business development settings with confidence and ease.
Ellen Feldman Ornato and Jenny Drescher, The Bolder Company
Environmental Health and Safety for Facility Managers Facilities Management Certificate Requirement
Tuesday, March 6, 2019
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 aspects and incidents.
Gerard Arrotti, CSP, CIH, ARM ESPN, Inc.
Register online: www.construction.org
Construction Management I
Construction Management Certificate Requirement
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
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. 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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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, CHC, LEED AP, Facilities Director, State of CT Department of Public Health Laboratory and Kemp A. Morhardt, Architect, Principal at The S/L/A/M Collaborative 9
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Estimating Fundamentals Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Using real world examples and a case study, participants will learn skills and techniques in all aspects of estimating to deliver an optimum estimate and proposal for clients.
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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.
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Skills You Can Use Wednesday, March 27, 2019
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. (See "Becoming a Problem Solver" workshop on pg. 13 as a follow-up session)
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Lewis Finkel, F.C.P.E., President, Professional Construction Services, Inc. All workshops are 8 AM to 12 PM unless otherwise indicated.
Financial Management of Facilities Facilities Management Certificate Requirement
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
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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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, Facilities Administrator Connecticut General Assembly
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Learn how conflict affects us physically & mentally, & 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. Discuss the connection between decisionmaking, negotiation, & conflict resolution. Learn negotiation strategies through role playing exercises and group discussion.
Nancy Greenwald Construction Institute, University of Hartford
Construction Management II
Construction Management Certificate Requirement
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
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 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, CHC, LEED AP, Facilities Director, State of CT Department of Public Health Laboratory and Kemp A. Morhardt, Architect, Principal at The S/L/A/M Collaborative 11
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Facilities Planning and Design Management
Facilities Management Certificate Requirement
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
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.
Robert Reihl, CHC, CIM, LEED AP Facilities Director, State of Connecticut Department of Public Health Laboratory Register at www.construction.org
Becoming a Problem Solver Dealing with conflict as a normal part of business Wednesday, May 8, 2019
This 4-hour workshop is a companion to the Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Skills You Can Use workshop (pg. 11), and focuses on the problem solving skills needed to cope with unexpected problems and conflicts that arise during the course of doing business, including over the course of a construction project. Participants will be given a problem solving toolkit and role playing exercises which will then be discussed.
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Learn how to approach business conflict as a problem solver. Learn how early awareness and intervention can improve both process and outcomes. Learn to develop a collaborative problem solving team among key participants. Practice problem solving and negotiation strategies through role playing exercises and group discussion.
Nancy Greenwald
For more information contact: ckullstroem@construction.org
Fundamentals of Passive House: CI-101 Collaborative
Tuesday, May 14, 2019, 8:30-10:30a.m. 200 Bloomfield Ave, West Hartford Achieving Passive House (PH) certification at any scale is the result of careful design and execution. This workshop will focus on the integrated approach by examining a multifamily and townhouse development in Meriden, CT.
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Learn the basic principles and benefits of PH construction. Recognize challenges of an expedited design process for affordable, PH projects. Understand critical items requiring design team building coordination. Learn topics to address during preconstruction meetings.
Moderator and panelist information online!
Advanced Conceptual Estimating Wednesday, May 15, 2019
This is a 4-hour, hands-on workshop in estimating, concentrating on conceptual estimating to establish a preliminary budget for a project.
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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., President, Professional Construction Services, Inc. 13
Performance through Leadership & Technology
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HVAC • Sheet Metal • Plumbing
F+F Mechanical Enterprises, Inc. 2 Dwight Street North Haven, CT 06473 203.239.7025 www. ffmechanical.com
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Guidelines for Design & Construction of Health Care Facilities: Major Revisions to the 2018 Edition Tuesday, June 11, 2019
The 2018 Edition of the Guidelines for Design and Construction of Hospitals and Outpatient Facilities was 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 and 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, President/CEO, Steffian Bradley Architects
*NEW* LEED WORKSHOP LEED Fundamentals
Wednesday, February 27, 2019, 4PM-8PM, Cost: $100 Offered in collaboration with CT Green Building Council and US Green Building Council
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a collection of voluntary rating systems that assist project team members with the identification, implementation and measurement of green building and neighborhood design, construction, operations and maintenance. Using these marketdriven tools that encourage green building practices, project teams can design and build high performance, healthier and environmentally responsible projects. This workshop will provide an introduction to green buildings and includes an overview of the U.S. Green Building Council and LEED rating systems. Participants will gain an introductory understanding of sustainability basics, LEED principles, and other key components of sustainable building practices. An overview of the LEED categories and their prerequisites and credits will be provided, as well as the roles of project team members. LEED is a team effort.
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Introduction to the US Green Building Council and the range of available LEED rating systems. Understand basic LEED concepts and principles. Overview of each LEED Credit Category: Integrative Process (IP), Location and Transportation (LT), Sustainable Sites (SS), Water Efficiency (WE), Energy & Atmosphere (EA), Materials and Resources (MR), Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ), Innovation (IN) and Regional Priority (RP). Learn about LEED as a team process and the roles each member plays for a successful LEED project
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Anyone who wants to gain an exposure to LEED. No prior knowledge of LEED is required to attend the workshop. Stakeholders, owners, designers, contractors and others who hope to participate in a future LEED project.
Blake Jackson, AIA, LEED/WELL Faculty, Sustainability Design Leader, Associate, Stantec 15
EARN A CERTIFICATE ON *YOUR* SCHEDULE! Project Management Certificate Program * ONLINE 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.
The Construction Institute’s Professional Education Program now offers the popular Project Management Certificate Program in a completely ONLINE LEARNING format. Online learning formats are based on web-based learning modules and assessments that allow participants to complete their 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 completely online!
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www.construction.org Principles of Project Management Project Communications Management Project Scope Management Budget Management Project Schedule Management Management of Legal Exposures
SEE WORKSHOP DETAILS ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES!
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Principles of Project Management
Project Communications Management
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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 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.
Michael Schrier University of CT Planning Architecture
Budget Management: Managing Project Costs
Project Management Certificate Requirement
ONLINE 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 project budgets 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 17
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTORS Gerard Arrotti, CSP, CIH, ARM, Senior Dir. of Safety, Health and Systems, ESPN, Inc. Eric Connery, Facilities Administrator, Connecticut General Assembly Jay Drew, CFM, PMP, SFP, CT General Assembly Lewis Finkel, F.C.P.E., President, Professional Construction Services, Inc. Nancy Greenwald, Construction Institute, University of Hartford Blake Jackson, AIA, LEED/WELL Faculty, Sustainability Design Leader, Stantec Mark Loeffler, IALD, LEED Fellow Kemp Morhardt, Architect, Principal at The S/L/A/M Collaborative Robert Reihl, CHC, CIM, LEED AP, A/Z Corporation Beth Richards, University of Hartford Kurt Rockstroh, President/CEO of Steffian Bradley Architects
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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: • •
Nancy Greenwald, Executive Director - ngreenwald@construction.org Chris Kullstroem, Professional Education Coordinator - ckullstroem@construction.org
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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Project Schedule Management
Management of Legal Exposures
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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.
Brian Goodreau and Patrick Donovan 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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