The schedule is the heart and soul of a construction project. It impacts all parties – owners, builders, designers, engineers, and others – on a daily basis.
Whether the impact is positive or negative depends on the quality of the schedule, its realism, and how well each party understands the schedule and the scheduling process.
Advanced Scheduling for CMs covers The CM’s role in schedule management, how to develop a master schedule, schedule review best practices, identifying “red flags” in a schedule, earned value analysis, time impact review and evaluation methods, mitigating time impacts, claim prevention and avoidance, and time-related overhead and liquidated damages.
Prerequisites:
Understanding of basic scheduling concepts. This is not a fundamentals course.
Registration Rates:
Member: $700
Non-member: $1000
Time:
Saturday, October 18
9am-5pm
Includes 1 hour break for lunch (not included)
Location:
Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center
2800 Opryland Drive
Nashville, TN 37214
United States
Cancellation and Refund Policy: &Բ;
If, for some reason, you are unable to attend, you may transfer to a future course at no additional charge within 12 months of the course you originally registered for or you may receive a refund of your original registration rate, less a $75 processing fee. Refund or transfer requests must be submitted by email to pd@cmaanet.org at least 15 days prior to the course start date. No transfers or refunds will be made within 14 days of the course start date.
Educational Credit:
Course participants earn 7 CMCI Recertification Points and 7 Professional Development Hours (PDHs). Partial credit is not assigned. For more information on recertification points, please visit /recertification.