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Project Manager's Playbook for Construction - Part 3 of 6

Posted By: lucky_aut
Project Manager's Playbook for Construction - Part 3 of 6

Project Manager's Playbook for Construction - Part 3 of 6
Duration: 2h 21m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.6 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Project execution and control - breach of contract, changes, schedule updates and earned value

What you'll learn:
This course teaches critical skills necessary for any project manager in construction. The lessons of this course represent the "playbook" for a PM to succeed. This course will focus on the key responsibilities for someone in a project manager role - contracts, cost control, change management and risk management.

Requirements:
There are no prerequisites for this course.

Description:
In this course, we begin diving into key contract clauses related to breach of contract and changes.  Not all breaches are the same and it's important to know the difference as the remedies for breach vary.  Changes are inevitable and we must handle them quickly, efficiently and properly to incorporate them into the contract.  With a similar theme, the schedule changes as well.  The baseline won't be accurate for long and needs to be updated frequently.  We'll learn how to properly update and distribute a new schedule each month.  Lastly, Earned Value is a tool used by some owners to give them the health of the project.  We'll learn the proper way to establish the earned value system and analyze a project to provide clues whether it's tracking. 

Who this course is for:
Primary Audience Industry Sectors - Heavy Civil, Commercial Building Construction, Industrial, Residential.
Primary Audience Project Players - Owners (and Owner's Representatives), General Contractors, Subcontractors, Suppliers
Primary Audience Project Roles - Project Managers, Project Engineers (aspiring PMs), Project Controls, Superintendents
Secondary Audience - Design Engineers, Architects, Preconstruction, Estimators, Schedulers, Design-Phase Managers

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