Shop Drawings, Samples & Submittal Management E-Learning Course
January 30, 2026 12:00 AM - December 31, 2026 12:00 AM (NST)
Description
NLCA in partnership with the Toronto Construction Association is pleased to offer a new suite of e-learning courses.
This comprehensive course provides in-depth knowledge and practical tools for managing submittals efficiently at every stage of a project. Participants will learn to establish submission guidelines, streamline workflows, implement quality control measures, and understand how submittals are addressed within key standard contract documents.
Course Format:
Self-paced E-Learning Format
Cost: $500 +hst for NLCA Members
$600 +hst non-member
If you would like to enroll in this course, please contact Adelle Byrne at abyrne@nlca.ca or call 709-753-8920 to obtain your PIN# and start learning today! Or you can select the register button to sign-up and then receive an email from NLCA afterwards with your PIN# and access instructions.

Whether you are an owner’s representative in the role of project manager or administrator, intern architect or engineer, project coordinator, site superintendent, subcontractor, or supplier, understanding how to effectively manage shop drawings, samples, and submittals is essential for ensuring quality and compliance throughout the construction process.
By mastering the processes of documentation control, review, and communication, you will enhance coordination between project stakeholders and contribute to the successful and timely completion of your projects.
Course Structure: This 7-week, 6-module e-learning course is organized as follows:
Module 1 – Overview
- Introduction to shop drawings, samples, and submittals
- Role in construction and project delivery
- Examples and applications
Module 2 – Shop Drawings and Samples
- Purpose, types, and preparation of shop drawings
- Review process and quality control
- Common challenges and effective solutions
Module 3 – Submittal Management in Construction Projects
- Importance of submittal management
- Procedures, tracking, and control systems
- Digital tools for submittal management
Module 4 – Best Practices for Submittals, Shop Drawings, and Samples
- Coordination among project stakeholders
- Quality assurance and compliance
- Strategies for efficient documentation flow
Module 5 – Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
- Incomplete or inaccurate submissions
- Communication barriers and delays
- Templates, sample forms, and continuous improvement
Module 6 – Shop Drawing Procedures in Standard Construction Contracts
- Review of key contract documents including:
- CCDC Master Specification – Division 01
- CCDC-2 Stipulated Price Contract
- CCA-1 Stipulated Price Subcontract
- CCDC-5A and CCDC-5B Construction Management Contracts
- CCDC-14 Design-Build Stipulated Price Contract
- CCDC-17 Trade Contractor Contract for Construction Management Projects
Week 7 – Final Examination
Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Establish clear submission guidelines to meet project requirements.
- Utilize centralized tracking systems to improve submittal workflows.
- Identify and mitigate common issues that cause delays or rework.
- Implement effective quality assurance checks for compliance.
- Understand the shop drawing and submittal processes as articulated in standard construction contracts.
Course Evaluation and Grading:
- Quizzes (Modules 1–6): 60% of final grade (10% per module)
- Final Examination: 40% of final grade
- Passing Grade: 60%
Delivery Method:
This course is delivered entirely online through self-paced modules, including:
- Interactive lessons and presentations
- Self-study materials and resources
- Quizzes and final examination
Participants will access all course content, resources, and instructions through the TCIC course website. You can complete the course at your own pace within a 7-week timeframe.
Who Should Attend: Owner Representatives; Project Managers and Coordinators; Intern Engineers and Architects; Contract Administrators; Site Superintendents and Construction Managers; Subcontractors and Estimators.
This course has been accredited by the Canadian Construction Association for 6 Gold Seal credits.
$500 +hst NLCA Member Rates
$600 +hst Non-member Rate
Self-paced E-Learning Format



