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SUMMARY:Closeout of a Construction Project
DESCRIPTION:Setting up a construction project to close it out is the focus of this workshop. The principles of how organizing early\, teamwork and communication work together to achieve a successful project closeout will be discussed. Turning over the building to the owner effectively will support positive relationships\, perhaps more future business\, and timely payments   if you can't get it done\, you can't get paid. \n\n\nVirtual Classroom Sessions: 2 sessions of 3 hours each\nCourse Dates/Times:\nNovember 30: 2:00 - 5:00 P.M.\nDecember 01: 2:00 - 5:00 P.M.\n\nWhile preparing the project closeout submittals is a very important part to a great closeout\, the way the project is turned over to the owner counts just as much. CCDC2 2020 has been updated to include "Owner Take-over" which clearly outlines the roles and responsibilities of the contractor. There is a great deal to know about a proper\, efficient and complete project turnover. Best practices and checklists supplement the topics of discussion that include: Setting up the project from pre-construction to building turnoverLearning the step by step process of gathering\, managing\, and submitting project closeout submittalsUnderstanding contractual project closeout requirementsLearning key deliverables that are included in the project closeout requirements like documentation from authorities having jurisdictionUnderstanding how deficiencies\, occupancy and substantial performance are intrinsically tied together and the roles of the owner\, consultant\, general contractor and subcontractor each have in this processIdentifying the key processes for turning over a building including a building turnover meetingLearning how to close out your own organization\, including project evaluation\, a project evaluation meeting and lessons learned so that the company can learn from what went well and what did not go so well Participants will be introduced to best practices and "tips and tricks" that will expedite and simplify the takeover of a project by its owner from the contractor so that the last 3% of the project is not 15% of the effort. Newly updated and exclusive to this workshop is a comprehensive manual that is used as a reference and guide throughout the sessions. The manual is based on accumulated knowledge gathered over 40 years in the construction industry. It is a valuable and effective tool that contains not only practical how-to's\, checklists and templates but will also be a foundation for new processes and procedures back in the office or on the jobsite. In addition\, registrants will be provided with all native templates of the checklists and spreadsheets. \nThis workshop is accredited for 1 Gold Seal credit\nInstructor: Lee Kelly
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title></title></head><body aria-disabled="false"><p><strong fr-original-style="" style="font-weight: 700\;"><em>Setting up a construction project to close it out is the focus of this workshop. The principles of how organizing early\, teamwork and communication work together to achieve a successful project closeout will be discussed. Turning over the building to the owner effectively will support positive relationships\, perhaps more future business\, and timely payments &ndash\; if you can&rsquo\;t get it done\, you can&rsquo\;t get paid.&nbsp\;</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p><img src="https://res.cloudinary.com/micronetonline/image/upload/c_limit\,w_1120\,h_584/v1679421746/tenants/4c2b910f-0322-43df-8e27-b3d097d80f5d/480df4c0483e4b1889c5f6b34eb075ba/1-Mar-10-2021-02-32-17-93-AM.png" width="281" style="width: 281px\; height: 146.717px\; position: relative\; max-width: 100%\; cursor: pointer\; padding: 0px 1px\;" height="146.717" fr-original-style="width: 281px\; height: 146.717px\;" fr-original-class="fr-draggable"><br></p><p><br><strong fr-original-style="" style="font-weight: 700\;"><em>Virtual Classroom Sessions: 2 sessions of 3 hours each</em></strong><br><strong fr-original-style="" style="font-weight: 700\;"><em>Course Dates/Times:<br>November 30: 2:00 - 5:00 P.M.<br>December 01: 2:00 - 5:00 P.M.</em></strong><br><br></p><p>While preparing the project closeout submittals is a very important part to a great closeout\, the way the project is turned over to the owner counts just as much. CCDC2 2020 has been updated to include &ldquo\;Owner Take-over&rdquo\; which clearly outlines the roles and responsibilities of the contractor. There is a great deal to know about a proper\, efficient and complete project turnover.&nbsp\;</p><p>Best practices and checklists supplement the topics of discussion that include:&nbsp\;</p><ol fr-original-style="" style="list-style-position: inside\;"><li>Setting up the project from pre-construction to building turnover</li><li>Learning the step by step process of gathering\, managing\, and submitting project closeout submittals</li><li>Understanding contractual project closeout requirements</li><li>Learning key deliverables that are included in the project closeout requirements like documentation from authorities having jurisdiction</li><li>Understanding how deficiencies\, occupancy and substantial performance are intrinsically tied together and the roles of the owner\, consultant\, general contractor and subcontractor each have in this process</li><li>Identifying the key processes for turning over a building including a building turnover meeting</li></ol><p>Learning how to close out your own organization\, including project evaluation\, a project evaluation meeting and lessons learned so that the company can learn from what went well and what did not go so well Participants will be introduced to best practices and &ldquo\;tips and tricks&rdquo\; that will expedite and simplify the takeover of a project by its owner from the contractor so that the last 3% of the project is not 15% of the effort. Newly updated and exclusive to this workshop is a comprehensive manual that is used as a reference and guide throughout the sessions. The manual is based on accumulated knowledge gathered over 40 years in the construction industry.&nbsp\;</p><p>It is a valuable and effective tool that contains not only practical how-to&rsquo\;s\, checklists and templates but will also be a foundation for new processes and procedures back in the office or on the jobsite. In addition\, registrants will be provided with all native templates of the checklists and spreadsheets.&nbsp\;</p><p><br></p><p><strong fr-original-style="" style="font-weight: 700\;"><em>This workshop is accredited for 1 Gold Seal credit<br>Instructor: Lee Kelly</em></strong></p></body></html>
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