How To Prevent Construction Projects From Going BadJune 24, 2009 • 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Eastern |
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In today's economy, the construction process may have become more risky than ever. This teleconference focuses on actions you can take to keep your project pointed toward success. It addresses the steps that can and should be taken to help anticipate, identify and manage the problems inherent in the construction process.
This teleconference is intended to benefit attendees who want to have a better understanding of the pitfalls of the construction process and how to meet them head on. It will provide a summary level discussion of the aspects of construction that can often lead to a bad project and of the fundamentals necessary to implement a successful project.
Topic areas will include a discussion on defining success and how to plan for it from both the perspective of the owner and the contractor, ways to manage risk through key contract provisions and project management tools, and how the surety's ability to perform may be affected by the actions of the parties during the construction process.
Learning Objectives
- You will be able to arrange a plan for success.
- You will be able to predict when is 'bad' too bad?
- You will be able to identify key contract provisions.
- You will be able to reorganize and cope with a disaster.
Faculty Detailed Faculty Information
William A. Manginelli, Trauner Consulting Services, Inc.
Credit Detailed Credit Information
- AIA
- CLE (Please check the "Detailed Credit Information" page for states that have already been approved)
- CPE
- ENG
- PMI
Who Should Attend?
Construction and project managers, presidents, vice presidents, engineers, contractors, subcontractors, architects, principals, contract managers, insurance and real estate professionals, accountants and attorneys
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Mail: | Lorman Education Services, Dept 5382, PO Box 2933, Milwaukee, WI 53201-2933 |
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