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Virtual Classroom Sessions: 4 sessions of 3.5 hours each – November 19, 20, 26 & 27

Throughout our workshop, we will explore how different stakeholders, including project owners, architects, contractors, and subcontractors, play pivotal roles in steering projects towards success. By understanding the nuances of their responsibilities at each stage, we can harness the collective power of collaboration to overcome challenges and achieve excellence.

What you will learn:

  1. Introduction to the Industry
  • Explore the various sectors within the ICI construction industry.
  • Understanding the roles of project stakeholders throughout the construction process.
  • Familiarization with the distinct stages of construction, spanning from development to design.
  1. Project Initiation – The Owner’s Perspective
  • Understand the owner’s considerations regarding financial planning.
  • Comprehensive understanding of feasibility studies.
  • Examine the functional programming process.
  • Grasp of fundamental design and engineering principles.
  1. The Design Process – The Architect’s Role
  • Understand the role of the architect through phases of the design process:
    • Pre-design
    • Schematic design
    • Design development
  • Establish the content and requirements for construction documents
  1. The Tendering Process – Owner & Contractor Perspectives
  • Explore construction contracts and Canadian tendering law
  • Learn about the competitive tendering process and RFP’s
  • Gain insight into the general contractor’s estimating process
  • Understand how the owner select the winning tender
  1. Project Delivery Methods
  • Learn about Canadian Construction Document (CCDC) and Canadian Construction Association (CCA) contract delivery types:
    • Stipulated price
    • Design build
    • Construction management
    • Public-Private Partnerships (P3)
    • Subcontracts
  1. Contract Law
  • Grasp fundamental concepts of legal agreements commonly utilized in construction projects.
  • Explore the key components of contracts.
  • Examine real-world contract examples.
  • Evaluate standard terms and conditions typically found in contracts.
  1. Pre-construction Phase
  • Gain insight into the distinct roles of the general contractor, architect, owner, and subcontractor in project initiation.
  • Explore the organizational structure of the general contractor company, including the development of a construction execution plan and a social responsibility plan.
  • Understand the architect’s duties regarding the review of agreements, schedules, and meeting organization.
  • Learn about the subcontractor’s procedures for project initiation, such as subcontract and scope of work reviews, insurance and bond acquisition, and the organization of labor, equipment, and materials.
  1. Construction Phase
  • Gain insights into the general contractor’s role during this phase, encompassing all processes necessary for project execution. This includes mobilization, subcontractor management, change and delay management, claims, payment procedures, submittals, project deliverables, meetings, testing and inspection, schedule monitoring, and more.
  • Explore the architect’s responsibilities as the contract administrator during this phase. This involves managing changes, submittals, general reviews, deficiencies, and other pertinent tasks.
  • Discover the owner’s involvement in collaborating with the general contractor, including aspects such as payment processing, meeting attendance, management of cash allowances and changes, and other related responsibilities.
  • Learn about the subcontractor’s activities during mobilization, schedule management, labor and materials coordination, equipment management, payment processes, change management, quality control, addressing deficiencies, and more.
  1. Post Construction
  • Understand the general Contractor’s procedures for closing out subcontractors, owners, and internal operations, as well as managing final commissioning and the warranty period.
  • Explore how the architect oversees takeover procedures, commissioning, and the warranty period on behalf of the owner.
  • Gain insight into the owner’s management of staff, furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FFE), final payments, participation in the warranty period, and development of an operational readiness plan.
  • Learn about the subcontractor’s process for closing out sub-subcontractors and suppliers, reconciling financials with the general contractor, and addressing warranty issues.

 

Who should attend this workshop:

  • Architects and designers: Professionals tasked with designing the building’s layout, structure, and aesthetics, ensuring they meet both functional and aesthetic requirements.
  • Engineers: Structural, civil, mechanical, and electrical engineers who are involved in the design, planning, and implementation of various aspects of the building’s construction.
  • Contractors and subcontractors: Individuals and firms responsible for executing the construction work according to the project plans and specifications.
  • Owners and developers: Those who own or finance the construction project, including property developers, real estate investors, and building owners.
  • Entrepreneurs: Business owners or entrepreneurs exploring opportunities in construction or real estate development and seeking fundamental understanding.
  • Administrative staff: Employees working in administrative roles within construction companies, architectural firms, or real estate agencies who would benefit from understanding the overall process.
  • Professionals in allied industries: Individuals working in industries related to construction, such as banking, insurance, legal services, or real estate, who want to understand the construction process better to better serve their clients or businesses.
  • Government officials: Representatives from governmental bodies involved in urban planning, zoning, or regulatory affairs who need a basic understanding of construction projects.
  • Newcomers to Canada: Those new to Canada who want to know more about processes and procedures in the Canadian construction industry.

Virtual Classroom Sessions: 4 sessions of 3.5 hours each – November 19, 20, 26 & 27

This workshop is accredited for 3 Gold Seal credits.

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