Re-scheduled from January 10th. New registrations welcome!
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Develop an understanding and knowledge of the “big picture” of the entire construction process.
This session will be focused on the construction phase and is intended to provide an overview of construction planning and execution of project activities to effectively and efficiently address the objective of delivering quality work, while managing cost and schedule. Identification of comprehensive scope of a project and the roles and responsibilities of each party will be discussed.
Approved for 3 LU/HSW Credits
Customize sessions for your company! Contact barbara@abckeystone.org to learn more.
REGISTER FOR THE ENTIRE SERIES AT A DISCOUNT!
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!
Ralph Kautz, Wohlsen Construction Company, is a dedicated project manager who draws on years of field experience to deliver results for clients. His construction career began in 1978 with his diploma in Carpentry from Reading Muhlenberg CTC. Ralph quickly advanced, working as a foreman and superintendent on commercial and healthcare projects. He then transitioned to project manager, and is currently working at Wohlsen Construction. Since 2013, Ralph has served as a carpentry instructor at ABC Keystone. His experience and passion for the trade gives apprentices the skills to succeed. In 2017, Ralph was awarded ABC Keystone’s 2016-2017 Craft Instructor of the Year award.
Download a flyer for a full description of all sessions in this series.
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.