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AGC's Construction Project Manager Course - SOLD OUT

AGC's Construction Project Manager Course - SOLD OUT

Sunday, December 4, 2022 (8:00 AM - 4:00 PM) (HST)

Description

December 4 - 9, 2022 | Dallas, TX  


Upon successful completion of this course, the learner will be able to:

  • Identify the importance of pre-planning and its correlation with a company’s bottom line.
  • Discuss the impact of low job site productivity on the project contractor, craftsperson, project owner and designer.
  • Discuss information required to evaluate and select subcontractor and vendor services and material and equipment purchases.
  • Identify legal actions, or lack thereof, that can have far-reaching legal consequences for the project manager, their company and many others.

Module 1: Problem Solving & Decision Making

  • Identify tools and approaches for creative problem solving and decision making.
  • Discuss how to use decision making techniques in current challenges through classroom exercises.
  • Develop basic negotiation skills for problem solving and issue resolution.

Module 2: Communications

  • Identify how each personality trait leads to effective leadership in problem solving, communications and teamwork.
  • Describe the correlation between communication skills, personal leadership strategies and high performing teams.
  • Illustrate techniques for effective oral and written communications.
  • Distinguish between listening and hearing.
  • Identify strategies to conduct effective meetings.

Module 3: Project Planning

  • Identify the importance of pre-planning and its correlation with a company’s bottom line.
  • Outline the pre-planning process.
  • Discuss pre-planning and planning tools.
  • Demonstrate team building techniques within the pre-planning process.

Module 4: Safety Management

  • Describe the project manager’s role in regards to safety management.
  • Identify how safety affects a jobsite, both positively and negatively.
  • Discuss best practices in managing safety on a construction project.
  • Discuss the direct and indirect costs related to injury and claims management.
  • Identify best practices for navigating an OSHA inspection.
  • Establish a positive safety culture on your projects.

Module 5: Subcontractor & Vendor Management

  • Discuss information required to evaluate and select subcontractor and vendor services and material and equipment purchases.
  • Demonstrate how to prepare documents for the purchase of the services mentioned above.
  • Describe how these documents aid in maintaining a project within budget, on schedule and with reduced claim potential.
  • Identify effective techniques for dealing with new subcontractors vs. experienced subcontractors.

Module 6: Cost Control

  • Identify the project manager’s role in cost control.
  • Discuss the importance of tracking job costs.
  • Examine sample report forms used throughout the project in order to demonstrate the need for meaningful cost budgets.
  • Illustrate cost analysis through the use of examples.
  • Explain how good cost control practices and forecast probable final project cost.

Module 7: Project Recordkeeping

  • Examine the various types of project records that must be generated, tracked and stored to increase project efficiency and prevent legal issues.
  • Analyze the project manager’s role in ensuring that project records are being properly maintained to avoid future conflicts and support claims.
  • Discuss capabilities of various software packages to assist with the recordkeeping process.

Module 8: Construction Productivity

  • Identify reasons for low job site productivity.
  • Discuss the impact of low job site productivity on the project contractor, craftsperson, project owner and designer.
  • Identify practices to ensure each worker is part of the overall project team.
  • Analyze models to measure, predict and improve job site productivity.
  • Identify environmental factors that impact productivity.
  • Describe how to apply short interval schedules and job schedules to increase field productivity.
  • Develop a work plan to increase field productivity.

Module 9: Time Management

  • Develop an understanding of how to manage time effectively.
  • Demonstrate how personal behavior affects time management.
  • Examine time management techniques that can be used on the job.

Module 10: Claims Management

  • Illustrate techniques for completing projects with a minimum amount of disputes using effective document control.
  • Examine specifications and contract language.
  • Identify a process for managing change orders.
  • Describe the difference between arbitration, mediation, litigation and alternative dispute resolution.

Module 11: Critical Path Method (CPM) Scheduling

  • Identify ways to plan and schedule work more efficiently using Critical Path Method (CPM) scheduling.
  • Analyze modern scheduling techniques including the CPM schedule, bar charts, computer printouts and plots.
  • Identify how to use the CPM schedule as a tool for avoiding or documenting future claims.
  • Discuss the importance of regular updates to the CPM schedule.

Module 12: Legal Issues & Contract Clauses

  • Discuss the significant legal implications project managers face.
  • Identify actions, or lack thereof, that can have far-reaching legal consequences for the project manager, their company and many others.
  • Identify specific areas where caution is necessary in order to avoid legal problems.

Module 13: Innovation

  • Discover the latest trends in Building Information Modeling (BIM).
  • Discuss benefits of Lean Construction.
  • Explain the origins of Lean Construction.
Pricing

Member Registration Fee: $4,350 by 9/23/22 | Member Registration Fee: $4,850 after 9/23/22
Non-Member Registration Fee: $5,160 by 9/23/22 | Non-Member Registration Fee: $5,660 after 9/23/22

Cancellation Policy:
Substitution of course participants may be made without penalty until five (5) days prior to the scheduled start of the course. Request must be made by notifying AGC's Meeting Registrar, Rockkie Dunton, at rockkie.dunton@agc.org.

Address

Dallas, TX United States
Sunday, December 4, 2022 (8:00 AM - 4:00 PM) (HST)

December 4 - 9, 2022 | Dallas, TX

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