AGC Construction Education & Safety Training - January-June 2017 | Page 17
Industry Related
ESTIMATING BASICS
Get a jump start on understanding the basics of construction estimating. This workshop exposes participants to the necessary basic
components of construction estimating through the use of dynamic, fast-paced instruction and hands-on segments designed to
illustrate the entire estimating and bidding process. This course is great for first time Estimators, Estimating Assistants, and anyone
responsible for pricing and negotiating change orders.
DATE
FEBRUARY 8, 2017
TIME
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
MEMBER
$225
JUP
$0
NON MEMBER
$325
INSTRUCTOR
PAUL STOUT
FOREMAN & SUPERINTENDENT BOOT CAMP
Project Foremen and Superintendents have some of the most difficult jobs in the construction industry. The more they know and
understand about leadership, communication, planning, organization and cooperation, the more value they bring to the project
team. This program teaches many of the most important concepts and skills required to launch field-level foremen, supervisors,
and lead persons to new levels of effectiveness.
DATE
MARCH 9, 2017
JUNE 6, 2017
TIME
7:00 AM - 3:00 PM
7:00 AM - 3:00 PM
MEMBER
$225
$225
JUP
$0
$0
NON MEMBER
$325
$325
INSTRUCTOR
PAUL STOUT
PAUL STOUT
PREVENTING SEXUAL AND OTHER UNLAWFUL HARASSMENT
With the passage of AB 1825, all California employers with 50 or more employees are required by law to provide two hours of
harassment training every two years for their managers and supervisors. For many California employers, 2017 is a retraining year to
maintain compliance for Sexual Harassment Prevention training. Remember too, that all supervisors who have been newly hired
or promoted from within must receive this training within six months of hire/promotion. Have those in your company who have not
yet been trained, or are due to be retrained attend this course.
START DATE TIME MEMBER RATE NON MEMBER INSTRUCTOR
JUNE TBD, 2017
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
$25
$35
SANDEE RUGG
PREVAILING WAGE: CERTIFIED PAYROLL & COMPLIANCE TRAINING
In this workshop, Labor Compliance professionals offer step-by-step guidelines for contractors and their personnel to understand
and comply with the Davis Bacon Act and California State Prevailing Wages, as well as the intricacies of special holidays,
travel and subsistence pay, new apprenticeship regulations, fringe benefits, and staying in compliance. This is a facilitator-led
forum, which professional representatives from various government contracting agencies - may include NAVFAC, Caltrans, and
local municipalities - contribute to the learning. Apprenticeship requirements are presented by a representative from the AGC
Apprenticeship program, and the fringe benefit requirements of the law are discussed by a representative of a bonafide fringe
benefit trust plan.
START DATE TIME MEMBER RATE NON MEMBER INSTRUCTOR
FEBRUARY 23, 2017
MAY 16, 2017
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
$225
$225
$325
$325
PAUL STOUT
PAUL STOUT
PROJECT ENGINEER’S BOOT CAMP
What must Project Engineers know and do to become truly great Project Support Specialists? Whether you are validating current
practices, in search of new techniques, or learning from the ground up, this one-day workshop covers all the essentials. From
discovering the role of Project Engineers to methodically working through common tasks required for success, participants will
benefit from the vast experience of the instructor and the practical advice and work sessions offered.
DATE
TIME
JANUARY 18, 2017
MAY 2, 2017
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
MEMBER
$225
$225
JUP
$0
$0
NON MEMBER
$325
$325
INSTRUCTOR
PAUL STOUT
PAUL STOUT
The Associated General Contractors of America, San Diego Chapter, Inc.
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