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Superintendents Academy – 6 Nights

October 22 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

$425.00 – $630.00

This is a series of courses that includes the following modules:

Construction Planning & Scheduling – October 22nd & 24th; 4:00pm to 6:00pm
Instructed by Kelly Wallace, Vice President of Construction – Riedhill Development
Through examining practical construction considerations, this course emphasizes critical path planning and scheduling methods. Students will analyze common industry practices for planning multiple construction activities for commercial projects. The course will provide insight on how this element plays a significant role in the project’s overall duration and bottom line.

Topics to include:

  • Developing and communicating construction schedules
  • Basic definitions & language of scheduling
  • Identifying the critical path
  • Diagram scheduling
  • Schedule maintenance and monitoring
  • The construction schedule as a part of the contract doc’s

Crew Leadership – November 5th; 4:00pm to 7:00pm
Instructed by Sean Scott
This course focuses on the core concepts of effective leadership and motivation to successfully lead construction teams. In a highly complex and fast paced industry such as construction, effective leadership is imperative for construction management role. Participants will learn key strategies to employ each day to exhibit the highest level of leadership for multiple construction crews or subcontractors.

Topics to include:

  • Communicating effectively
  • Maintain a team’s sense of camaraderie and enthusiasm.
  • Properly deal with difficult individuals
  • Helping others perform at a high level
  • Leading effective meetings

Construction Productivity – November 7th; 4:00pm to 7:00pm
Instructed by Sean Scott

Ending a project, this is completed on time, within budget and profitable is the ultimate goal for any construction manager or supervisor. Often times, the project’s financial success hinges on a manager’s ability to fully understand how productivity on site effects the over-all bottom line. This course will examine the concepts and techniques used by successful managers to ensure productivity is maintained at a high level through-out the project’s duration. This class will be taught by a dynamic construction professional with years of experience leading construction crews large and small. We will identify factors that commonly lead to low productivity and provide proven techniques to avoid these conditions from developing. Whether you’re a General Contractor managing multiple subcontractor crews or a specialty subcontractor managing a specific crew, learning key techniques to keep your workforce performing at its highest level is imperative for continued success.

Project Cost Control – November 12th; 4:00pm to 7:00pm
Instructed by Sean Scott
Gain familiarity with the content of construction estimates.

  • Understand the importance of the estimating & take-off process and the role it plays in managing project cost.
  • Learn how to translate estimating information into a comprehensive construction budget
  • Analyze how proper subcontractor evaluation and qualification increases the probability of successful project cost management
  • Identify common reasons cost-over runs occur and what measures can be taken to prevent them
  • Learn how to manage Risk & Loss Potential
  • Discover techniques to properly manage multiple subcontractors and/or labor crews to control cost
  • Become aware of various factors that may affect the project’s bottom line that may not be anticipated during the estimating process
  • Learn how to use cost control data in change order pricing and negotiations.

Project Close Out – November 14th; 4:00pm to 6:00pm
Instructed by Ben Bogdanowicz, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. 

Learn proven methods to implement an Effective and Successful project closeout. Project close-out is the last phase in the construction process, but arguably one of the most important. Closing out projects has become a real challenge for many contractors. However, it remains a critical aspect of the construction process to ensure on-time and proper payment. Retainer payment often hinges on successful closeout – which generally amounts to most, if not all of the job’s profit. This class will explore effective ways to create and implement a logical process that will promote a complete close out. In this class, our instruction who has worked many years as an executive with an ENR top General Contractor, will take a deep dive into the following learning objects:

  • Understanding project closeout – start to finish
  • Maximizing profit by implementing proper close-out procedures
  • Forecasting & early warnings
  • Limiting exposure to claims and reputation damage
  • Punchlists

See what people are saying about this class:
“The Super Academy taught me how to evaluate day-to-day activities to measure work against time durations and make needed adjustments in order to meet scheduled goals.  I liked the way the instructors utilized their construction experience to broaden the understand of the lessons.” – Jason Mok, GCS-SIGAL 

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Details

Date:
October 22
Time:
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Cost:
$425.00 – $630.00
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Venue

ABC Greater Baltimore Construction Education Academy at The Skillforce Center
2101 E. Biddle Street
Baltimore, MD 21213 United States
Phone
4108210351
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ABC Greater Baltimore