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Develop an understanding and knowledge of the “big picture” of the entire construction process.
This seminar will discuss ways technology is making a difference in the construction process.
Approved for 3 LU Credits
Customize sessions for your company! Contact joann@abckeystone.org to learn more.
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Administrators, estimators, project engineers, support staff, accountants, attorneys, project managers, project assistants, those new to construction, career constructors interested in learning new information and those interested in a better understanding of the big picture of the construction process will benefit from this series!
Mike Hopple, Providence Engineering Corp., has experience designing masonry, structural steel, wood and concrete structures for retail, educational, institutional, corporate and industrial facilities. Mike also has experience designing precast/pre-stressed concrete structural components, architectural cladding, and connections for parking structures, office buildings, and mixed-use developments. Along with his design experience, Mike has lead Revit implementation across a multi-discipline design firm and acted as BIM Manager providing Revit training and troubleshooting support.
Karen Neff is an AutoCAD and Revit Software master. She joined the VDS Team in 2016, and uses BIM software to create construction/erection documents for precast concrete wall panels and piece tickets for production.
Ed McCauley, Wohlsen Construction Company, is the Director of IT and leads technology strategy and implementation for Wohlsen Construction. Ed works closely with construction teams to assemble the right mix of technology tools to help the team work smarter and more efficiently.
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Price includes: course materials, continental breakfast, certificate of completion.
If you must cancel for any reason, please contact us immediately. Cancellations received less than 7 days of the start of class cannot be refunded; substitutions are permitted.