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Construction: How Owners Can Hold Designers Accountable, available at $22.99, with 7 lectures, and has 1 subscribers.

You will learn about The “Lego Analogy” Contract Documents Components Project Resource Manual: CSI Manual of Practice General Requirements vs General Conditions Contract Documents Rule of Thumb Specifications: The “Four C’s” Order of Precedence Conflicts between Documents Unenforceable and Unbiddable Terms Lessons Learned Types of Contract Drawings Basis of most Construction Claims Misused and Misunderstood Terms & Misused Symbols Proper use of Terms Better Specification Language Recommendations & Pet Peeves CADD Recommendations This course is ideal for individuals who are This course provides detailed instructions on how to better prepare Construction Documents and ways to avoid claims from poorly prepared documents. It is for anyone that is working as an Owner, Architect, Engineer, General Contractor, Construction Manager, Site Superintendent, Facility Manager, or Building Inspector. or Contractor or Architect or Engineer or Construction Manager or Building Inspector or Building Owner It is particularly useful for This course provides detailed instructions on how to better prepare Construction Documents and ways to avoid claims from poorly prepared documents. It is for anyone that is working as an Owner, Architect, Engineer, General Contractor, Construction Manager, Site Superintendent, Facility Manager, or Building Inspector. or Contractor or Architect or Engineer or Construction Manager or Building Inspector or Building Owner.

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Title: Construction: How Owners Can Hold Designers Accountable

Price: $22.99

Number of Lectures: 7

Number of Published Lectures: 7

Number of Curriculum Items: 7

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 7

Original Price: $22.99

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What You Will Learn

  • The “Lego Analogy”
  • Contract Documents Components
  • Project Resource Manual: CSI Manual of Practice
  • General Requirements vs General Conditions
  • Contract Documents Rule of Thumb
  • Specifications: The “Four C’s”
  • Order of Precedence
  • Conflicts between Documents
  • Unenforceable and Unbiddable Terms
  • Lessons Learned
  • Types of Contract Drawings
  • Basis of most Construction Claims
  • Misused and Misunderstood Terms & Misused Symbols
  • Proper use of Terms
  • Better Specification Language
  • Recommendations & Pet Peeves
  • CADD Recommendations
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course provides detailed instructions on how to better prepare Construction Documents and ways to avoid claims from poorly prepared documents. It is for anyone that is working as an Owner, Architect, Engineer, General Contractor, Construction Manager, Site Superintendent, Facility Manager, or Building Inspector.
  • Contractor
  • Architect
  • Engineer
  • Construction Manager
  • Building Inspector
  • Building Owner
  • Target Audiences

  • This course provides detailed instructions on how to better prepare Construction Documents and ways to avoid claims from poorly prepared documents. It is for anyone that is working as an Owner, Architect, Engineer, General Contractor, Construction Manager, Site Superintendent, Facility Manager, or Building Inspector.
  • Contractor
  • Architect
  • Engineer
  • Construction Manager
  • Building Inspector
  • Building Owner
  • This is an introductory course that will provide the learner with a basic understanding of how to better prepare Construction Documents. This course was developed by a Construction Manager who has been working in the Design and Construction Industries for over 30 years. His personal experiences will help demonstrate how to better prepare Contract Documents and how to better deal with changes.

    The course is divided into several lectures which include, Lecture 01 – Course Introduction, Lecture 02 – Contract Documents, Lecture 03 – Conflicts in Contract Documents, Lecture 04 – Misunderstood Terms, Misused Terms and Misused Symbols, Lecture 05 – Recommendations & Pet Peeves, Lecture 06 – CADD Recommendations, and Lecture 07 – Conclusion.

    In this course, you will learn about the “Lego Analogy”, some key Contract Document components, what the Project Resource Manual: CSI Manual of Practice is and how it can improve your design, there difference between the General Requirements vs General Conditions, what is the Contract Documents Rule of Thumb, what are the Specifications “Four C’s”, what is the Order of Precedence, how to address Conflicts between Documents, what are some Unenforceable and Unbiddable Terms, what are some Lessons Learned, what are the different types of Contract Drawings, what is the Basis of most Construction Claims, what are some Misused and Misunderstood Terms, and Misused Symbols, what are some Proper use of Terms, what is some Better Specification Language, review some Recommendations & Pet Peeves, and review some CAD Recommendations.

    Please enjoy the course and let us know if you have any questions or comments.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Contract Documents

    Lecture 3: Conflicts in Contract Documents

    Lecture 4: Misunderstood Terms, Misused Terms and Misused Symbols

    Lecture 5: Recommendations and Pet Peeves

    Lecture 6: CADD Recommendations

    Lecture 7: Conclusion

    Instructors

  • Construction- How Owner Can Hold Designers Accountable  No.2
    Brian Bechet, CCM CQM-C FPPM MPM PMP
    Certified Construction/Project Manager
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