Construction Management Secrets! Part III – PostConstruction
A Construction Manager’s Comprehensive Commentary on “Construction Management Secrets! Part III – Post-Construction"
What you'll learn:
What is the Contractor Punch list
What is the Certification of Substantial Completion
What is Monetized Punch list and Sketches
What are the differences between As-Built vs Record Drawings
What is an As-Built Schedule
What is a Closeout Matrix (TAB Report, Warranties, O&M Manuals, Attic Stock, and Owner Training)
What is Commissioning and why is it important
What are Lien Waivers and how they tie to Closeout
What are some types of Claims and Claims Resolution
What is a Contractor Evaluation Form
Requirements:
General Design and Construction knowledge.
Description:
Hello and welcome to the promo for “Construction Management Secrets!
Part III – Post-Construction”This is Part III and the final part of the three-part series.
In this course, you will learn some trade secrets, tips and tricks, tools of the trade, whatever you want to call them with regards to Post-Construction.
This course includes some items that I have used and developed over the last 30+ years to help manage projects more efficiently and effectively.
These are items that are not taught in a typical Construction Management 101 course.
Items discussed include what is the Contractor Punch list, what is the Certification of Substantial Completion, and what is Monetized Punch list and Sketches, what are the differences between As-Built vs Record Drawings, what is a Closeout Matrix (TAB Report, Warranties, O and M Manuals, Attic Stock, and Owner Training), what is Commissioning and why is it important, What are Lien Waivers and how they tie to Closeout, what are some types of Claims and Claims Resolution, what is a Contractor Evaluation, and the course conclusion.
The course is divided into several lectures which include
Lecture 00 – Introduction,
Lecture 13 – Substantial Completion,
Lecture 14 – Closeout Items,
Lecture 15 – Claims,
Lecture 16 – Contractor Evaluations, and
Lecture 17 – Course Conclusion.
This course is great for anyone that is an experienced Construction Manager, General Contractor, Developer, Subcontractor, or Building Owner.
If this course sounds interesting and can help you with your next project, please sign up to learn more.
Also, be sure to check out
Construction Management Secrets! Part I – Preconstruction - 921 MB
Construction Management Secrets! Part II – Construction - 1.17 GB
Please enjoy the course and let us know if you have any questions or comments.
Thank you and good luck!
Who this course is for:
This course provides some trade secrets, tips and tricks, tools of the trade, whatever you want to call them with regards to Post-Construction.
This course is great for anyone that is an experienced Construction Manager, General Contractor, Developer, Subcontractor, or Building Owner.
Published 6/2024
Created by Brian Bechet, CCM CQM-C FPPM MPM PMP
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 6 Lectures ( 1h 33m ) | Size: 697 MB
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A Construction Manager’s Comprehensive Commentary on “Construction Management Secrets! Part III – Post-Construction"
What you'll learn:
What is the Contractor Punch list
What is the Certification of Substantial Completion
What is Monetized Punch list and Sketches
What are the differences between As-Built vs Record Drawings
What is an As-Built Schedule
What is a Closeout Matrix (TAB Report, Warranties, O&M Manuals, Attic Stock, and Owner Training)
What is Commissioning and why is it important
What are Lien Waivers and how they tie to Closeout
What are some types of Claims and Claims Resolution
What is a Contractor Evaluation Form
Requirements:
General Design and Construction knowledge.
Description:
Hello and welcome to the promo for “Construction Management Secrets!
Part III – Post-Construction”This is Part III and the final part of the three-part series.
In this course, you will learn some trade secrets, tips and tricks, tools of the trade, whatever you want to call them with regards to Post-Construction.
This course includes some items that I have used and developed over the last 30+ years to help manage projects more efficiently and effectively.
These are items that are not taught in a typical Construction Management 101 course.
Items discussed include what is the Contractor Punch list, what is the Certification of Substantial Completion, and what is Monetized Punch list and Sketches, what are the differences between As-Built vs Record Drawings, what is a Closeout Matrix (TAB Report, Warranties, O and M Manuals, Attic Stock, and Owner Training), what is Commissioning and why is it important, What are Lien Waivers and how they tie to Closeout, what are some types of Claims and Claims Resolution, what is a Contractor Evaluation, and the course conclusion.
The course is divided into several lectures which include
Lecture 00 – Introduction,
Lecture 13 – Substantial Completion,
Lecture 14 – Closeout Items,
Lecture 15 – Claims,
Lecture 16 – Contractor Evaluations, and
Lecture 17 – Course Conclusion.
This course is great for anyone that is an experienced Construction Manager, General Contractor, Developer, Subcontractor, or Building Owner.
If this course sounds interesting and can help you with your next project, please sign up to learn more.
Also, be sure to check out
Construction Management Secrets! Part I – Preconstruction - 921 MB
Construction Management Secrets! Part II – Construction - 1.17 GB
Please enjoy the course and let us know if you have any questions or comments.
Thank you and good luck!
Who this course is for:
This course provides some trade secrets, tips and tricks, tools of the trade, whatever you want to call them with regards to Post-Construction.
This course is great for anyone that is an experienced Construction Manager, General Contractor, Developer, Subcontractor, or Building Owner.
Published 6/2024
Created by Brian Bechet, CCM CQM-C FPPM MPM PMP
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 6 Lectures ( 1h 33m ) | Size: 697 MB
Download
*