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Quick Course to Construction Inspection Part 4 - Framework & Foundation
This is part of the "Quick Course to Construction Inspection" series, which also included the following events:
* Quick Course to Construction Inspection Part 1 - Paperwork & Processes * Quick Course to Construction Inspection Part 2 - In the Trenches * Quick Course to Construction Inspection Part 3 - Laying the Groundwork * Quick Course to Construction Inspection Part 5 - Signals, Scenery & Final Steps
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| Date(s): |
February 22, 2006 |
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Audio/Web Broadcast |
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Members: $225.00 Non Members: $275.00 |
| Purchase this program! |
| Description: |
Our new “Quick Course to Construction Inspection” brings APWA’s national live workshop directly to you! This interactive, online, five-part series is led by top experts in the construction inspection field and is intended as an overview for those preferring distance learning. Sign up for each program individually or all five at once for a discounted price.
Part four of this five-part series will cover the following topics:
• General Concrete Construction Inspection Concrete construction involves many different phases of work from formwork to placement and curing—but most importantly, proper design of the concrete mix. Learn about the standards and inspection points for a concrete construction project, such as concrete ingredients, mixture requirements, testing procedures, and accept/reject criteria.
• General Structural Steel Inspection All structural steel materials must be the right type and undergo the correct installation operations according to the plans and specifications. This module will provide a brief overview of fabrication and erection procedures and the inspector’s general duties.
This program has been approved for .3 CEUs or 3 PDHs. The form to request these credits is included in the handouts for this program.
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Mario Maciel, MBA, PMP, CCM
Vice President-Northern Region, Harris & Associates, Concord, CA
Mr. Maciel has 29 years of experience in construction, including civil, structural and environmental projects. For private and agency clients, he has managed projects from conception through permitting and design, to construction and into operation and maintenance. He is certified by the Corps of Engineers in Construction Quality Management, a by the Project Management Institute as a Project Management Professional (PMP), and through the Construction Management Association of America as a Certified Construction Manager (CCM). His experience includes work as an Inspector, Construction Supervisor, Superintendent, and a Sr. Project Manager on domestic and international projects. He has served as Vice President of Construction and Engineering for a multi-billion dollar firm, and currently serves as Vice President of Construction Management for Harris & Associates’ Northern Region.
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Chris Butler
MODERATOR:
Director of Operations, Johnson County Public Works, Olathe, Kansas
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