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SUMMARY:Project Engineering for Construction - Two Day Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Project Engineering for Construction\nThis seminar has been approved by the Contractor Licensing Review Board of Johnson County. \nApproved for: ‘Non-Code’ Credit. \nSeptember 10 & 11\nThursday: 8:00 AM –  4:00 PM\nFriday: 8:00 AM – 3:30 PM \nWhether you're just starting out in your role as Project Engineer or looking to expand your knowledge\, this seminar is perfect for you. Our goal is to equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in your role as a Project Engineer in construction. \nThis two-day interactive seminar includes hands-on activities\, case studies\, and interactive discussions. Our instructor\, Harry Bederian\, has extensive knowledge and practical experience in the field of construction. He will provide insights\, best practices\, and practical tips to help attendees succeed in their new role.  \nThe seminar aims to equip attendees with a basic understanding of the tasks and roles of project engineers in construction and provides a foundation for further learning and development. Attendees will learn how critical components like RFIs\, Submittals\, and Meeting Minutes can impact the success or failure of a project. You'll learn how a project engineer bridges the gap between engineering and management/construction. This course will lay the foundation for attendees to have conversations with experienced team members\, expand the attendees understanding of construction practices\, and give attendees a road map to take a deeper dive\, on their own\, in all the topics covered through this course. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon Completion of this seminar\, participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify the fundamental tasks and roles encountered by field and project engineers that aid their construction teams in accomplishing projects.\nExplain how RFIs\, submittals\, meeting minutes\, document control\, and specifications can play a critical role in a project's success or failure.\nExplain how earned value management\, risk management\, and stakeholder management can impact a project's success or failure.\n\nThis seminar is a valuable opportunity for anyone looking to improve their understanding of project engineering in construction and gain the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in this role. \nIf you're looking for a comprehensive and practical introduction to project engineering in construction\, sign up for this two-day seminar today! \nThis seminar covers various topics such as: \n\nThe role/duty of a Project Engineer\nRequest for Information\nSubmittals\nSpecifications\nMeetings/Meeting Minutes\nDocument Control\nScheduling\nEarn Value Management\nTypes of training/certificates\nConstruction Technology\nProcurement & Materials Management\nRisk Management\nStakeholder Management\nEstimating Principles\nConstruction Readiness\n\nTuition\nThere is no charge for employees of MCAKC Member Contractors Signatory to Local 8 & 533. \n$300 for Non-Members Signatory to Local 8 & 533.\n$400 for Associate Members \n Instructor \n\nHarry Bederian became interested in the mechanical contracting industry when he as an undergraduate student at California State Polytechnic University\, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona). He served as the president of the MCAA/CPMCA Student Chapter in 2009/2010. \nHarry has been a Project Engineer at ARB\, Inc. since 2012 and worked in a leadership role on various projects including the construction of Gas Fired Power Plants\, Solar Power Plants\, Gas Compressor Stations\, and construction within refineries. \nHis involvement in the industry is diverse\, having also served as the CPMCA Education and Scholarship Committee Chair since 2010\, CPMCA Board Member\, and a mentor to the USC Student Chapter. Harry is currently studying for his Masters in Project Management at the University of Wisconsin.\n \n\nCancelation Policy\nCancellations for this MCAKC event must be received at least 2 Business Days prior to the event by email to learn@mcakc.org or by phone at 913-948-9200. Cancellations received after this time will be assessed a cancellation fee. \n“No Shows”\, except for emergencies\, will be assessed a fee and invoiced $100 each day of this seminar.
URL:https://mcakc.org/event/project-engineering-for-construction-two-day-seminar/
LOCATION:10955 Lowell Avenue\, Suite 1050\, Overland Park\, 66210\, US
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