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Very rewarding and beneficial to my career.
- Soyla Trevino
- Soyla Trevino

Construction Project Management
Featured Faculty:J. Scott Lowe, P.E.
Trauner Consulting Services, Inc.
Is your company asking for construction claims and litigation – without even realizing it?
From preconstruction issues to project closeout, managing the construction process is complex: Without a management method, your project can get out of control. To maintain control and minimize the risks inherent in the construction process, you must stay current on construction issues and trends. Whether you're new to the profession or very experienced, this in-house training course will provide you with the critical information and updates you need to succeed on your next project, such as how to navigate construction contracts, handle change orders, address project delays and ensure proper documentation.
Benefits for You
Continuing education credits may be available upon request. Contact us at 866-352-9539 for more information.
Who Should Attend
Attorneys, presidents, vice presidents, owners, project managers, engineers, architects, contractors, subcontractors, developers and real estate professionals
From preconstruction issues to project closeout, managing the construction process is complex: Without a management method, your project can get out of control. To maintain control and minimize the risks inherent in the construction process, you must stay current on construction issues and trends. Whether you're new to the profession or very experienced, this in-house training course will provide you with the critical information and updates you need to succeed on your next project, such as how to navigate construction contracts, handle change orders, address project delays and ensure proper documentation.
Benefits for You
- Figure out how the roles, responsibilities and perspectives of project participants affect project management decision making
- Understand the nuts and bolts of construction contracts
- Avoid common pitfalls by using CPM scheduling to your advantage
- Know the 5 steps necessary for a contractor to establish entitlement of a constructive acceleration claim
- Effectively and proactively handle inefficiency and acceleration issues
Continuing education credits may be available upon request. Contact us at 866-352-9539 for more information.
Who Should Attend
Attorneys, presidents, vice presidents, owners, project managers, engineers, architects, contractors, subcontractors, developers and real estate professionals

