Friday, May 31, 2024 | 8:30AM - Noon | Hybrid (In Person at AGC or Online)
The AGC of Wisconsin’s group of building experts will provide a high-level introduction to the construction industry, tailored to what non-construction professionals need to know. Attendees will leave the class with a basic understanding of the construction process, terminology, project team roles, and key elements of a building. This program is specifically designed for professionals with a non-construction background. This may include professionals in architecture/engineering, marketing, accounting, finance, HR, communications, IT, graphic design, office administration and/or secondary service providers.
The course will cover topics such as:
The course will cover topics such as:
- Contracting Types and Delivery Methods
- Key Players in the Construction Process
- The Project Team
- Overview of Trades & Labor Relations
- Legal/Financial Aspects
- Major Building Elements
- Terminology to “Talk the Talk”
- Safety
- Construction Technology
- Sustainability
This one-day course will help the participant gain a better understanding of the industry and how ‘things work.’ This course has been designed as a follow up to and builds on the Construction 101 course, thus providing greater insight into Project Management and Superintendent fundamentals. Participants will learn how construction firms manage the construction process from set up to turn over and will gain a basic understanding on how projects are managed from the field. Key topics include document management & control, project management tools, material tracking, contracts, change orders, submittals, progress schedules, site utilization, subcontractor coordination, punch list, inspections, and safety management. Lunch is included for in person participants.
This course is ideal for:
*NOTE: THIS CLASS IS A FOLLOW UP TO THE CONSTRUCTION 101. IT IS NOT A PREREQUISITE, BUT IS ENCOURAGED PRIOR TO TAKING THE 201 TRAINING.
This course is ideal for:
- Administrative Professionals
- Bookkeepers
- Assistant Project Managers
- Assistant Superintendents
- Communications/Marketing Professionals
- Business Development/Sales Professionals
*NOTE: THIS CLASS IS A FOLLOW UP TO THE CONSTRUCTION 101. IT IS NOT A PREREQUISITE, BUT IS ENCOURAGED PRIOR TO TAKING THE 201 TRAINING.