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Project Engineer Bootcamp: Unit 2 - April 2, 7, 9, 14, 16 - Online
Project Engineers (PEs) play a pivotal role in the success of construction projects, with many being recent graduates or interns. This Bootcamp bridges the gap left by higher education and targets interns or Project Engineers in the early stages of their construction careers, including those with up to seven years of experience. It is also advantageous for craft leaders or administrative personnel aspiring to become Project Engineers. The Bootcamp is conducted by seasoned constructors and instructors eager to impart their work experiences and nurture the next generation of construction leaders.
After finishing Unit 2, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of contracts and subcontracts, and their impact on the role of a Project Engineer (PE) in daily operations. They will also learn about scheduling concepts and the best practices for updating the Contract Schedule. The unit integrates knowledge of how submittals and the Critical Path Method (CPM) schedule facilitate material and equipment procurement. Additionally, students will explore the PE's responsibilities concerning jobsite safety and master 360-degree communication techniques to effectively interact with owners, architects, engineers, peers, craftworkers, and trade partners.
April 2: Importance of Owner Contract
April 7: Scheduling Fundamentals
April 9: Safety for Project Engineers
April 14: Effective Communication
April 16: Material and Equipment Procurement
For detailed course outline visit the AGC Training and Education Catalog here.
The Instructor:
Dan Rondinelli holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Construction Management from Colorado State University and has been constructing commercial projects for 34 years. Additionally, since 1999, he has taught plan reading, quantity take-off, and estimating at CSU on a part-time basis.
Dan possesses a "Class A" contractor's license in the City and County of Denver and is a Certified Cost Professional. Outside of building and teaching, Dan spends his time in his woodshop, engaging in hands-on craftsmanship.Date and Time
Wednesday Apr 2, 2025
2:00 PM - 4:30 PM MDTApril 2 through April 16
Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:00PM - 4:30 PM MT.
Location
Online with Zoom.
Fees/Admission
AGC Members / $650
Non-Members / $850
For non-member registration please contact Melissa Sotelo at melissa@agccolorado.org.
Contact Information
Melissa Sotelo
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