Administering the Construction Project (Ohio Timed): 4 PDH
$24.00
In this course the student reviews the management and administrative procedures that practitioners will need to guide construction projects from the pre-construction phase to project close out successfully. The course will benefit professional engineers serving as project managers or field representatives by presenting techniques that can be applied to the construction project to help minimize or resolve claims or disputes.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a twenty (20) question multiple-choice quiz. The quiz can be retaken unlimited times until a passing grade of 70% or better is earned. This course satisfies four (4) professional development hours (PDH) of continuing education.
Chapter 2: Duties Responsibilities and Authority (19 mins)
Chapter 3: Documentation (15 mins)
Chapter 4: Drawings and Specifications (17 mins)
Chapter 5: Construction Laws (11 mins)
Chapter 6: Construction Safety (15 mins)
Chapter 7: Bidding and Contract Award (20 mins)
Chapter 8: Planning and Scheduling (15 mins)
Chapter 9: Construction Operations (22 mins)
Chapter 10: Change in the Work (16 mins)
Chapter 11: Claims and Disputes (20 mins)
Chapter 12: Project Closeout (15 mins)
Administering the Construction Project Quiz (40 mins)
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