Continuing Education
THE I.E.C. Chesapeake Apprenticeship & Training
ALONG WITH EC&M MAGAZINE PRESENTS:
“Claim Litigation: Strengthening Your Case Through Good Project Management” And “Improving Profits Through Good Project Management”
“Claim Litigation: Strengthening Your Case Through Good Project Management”
Abstract: Undesirable and/or unplanned working conditions can and will occur on any construction project. The result: increased installation costs beyond the scope of your contract.
This seminar will help you in your challenge by showing you:
- How productivity decreases in overtime with an accelerated schedule;
- How to justify additional engineering costs for extra work;
- How to evaluate and justify extended overhead and job expense;
- How borrowing capital affects project financing;
- How joint occupancy with other construction forces can negatively affect productivity; and
- How to address liquidated damage clauses and requests for time extensions.
“Improving Profits Through Good Project Management”
Abstract: The effect of good project management on the financial outcome of an electrical construction project cannot be overestimated. Learn about job processing activities such as paperwork preparation, engineering design, material and tool scheduling, and estimation evaluation to generate positive cash flow.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
2:00 - 6:00 PM
At the Rexel CDC in Upper Marlboro, Maryland
* $50/person for Members * $75/person for Non-Members
Must be received by 3/01/07
Limit: 50 Students
About the Instructor:
The instructor John DeDad is Senior Director, Editorial and EC&M Development for Prism Business Media’s Electrical and Energy Group Magazines (EC&M Magazine). John is a graduate electrical engineer, with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Northridge. He has given over 100 presentations to various trade and technical associations and at various industry trade shows. Mr. DeDad co-authored the book “Practical Guide to Applying Low-Voltage Fuses” and authored the book “Practical Guide to Quality Power For Sensitive Electronic Equipment.” He also co-authored the IEEE Industry Application Society’s 2005 Prize Paper “Short-Term, Long-Term Energy Storage Methods for Standby Electric Power Systems.”
I.E.C. Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 8 students register.
Any Questions Contact the I.EC. Call: (800)470-3013