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8 Visit our website at www.asce.org/conted Construction/ Development Construction Administration for Engineers Wayne Reynolds, P.E., M.ASCE This two-day seminar is aimed at not only resident project representatives on construction projects, but also project managers, contract administrators, archi- tects, engineers, owners, and supervisory and field management personnel. The focus is on the resident project representative and his interaction with all these parties and the problems they encounter and must resolve. The seminar analyzes the construction process to include project delivery systems, documentation, re- sponsibilities, authorities, specifications, preconstruction operations, scheduling, construction operations, risk allocation, and information technology. Attendees will learn procedures and contract specification languages that help minimize disputes and avoid claims. $1,235M/$1,455NM. 1.6 CEUs. May 12-13, 2011 San Francisco, CA 81402011 August 11-12, 2011 Cincinnati, OH 81412011 Construction Contract Management Glenn H. Haese, Esq. J.D., A.M.ASCE It is crucial to a successful project that all team members involved understand the dynamics of the construction contract and how it defines their work and responsibili- ties. This seminar provides a practical and legal cover- age of all aspects of construction contracts from the time of bidding to termination and post-termination. This two-day seminar is aimed at resident project representa- tives, but also project managers, contract administrators, architects, developers, bankers, engineers, owners, and supervisory and field management personnel. Attend- ees will walk through a step by step analysis of the contract to better understand their role and obligations in the process and properly coordinate their work as project team members and avoid disputes and claims. $1,195M/$1,415NM. 1.4 CEUs. June 9-10, 2011 Dallas, TX 81422011 September 8-9, 2011 Chicago, IL 81432011 Construction Cost Estimating for the Civil Engineer David Hanna, P.E., M.ASCE and Harold Johnston, P.E. This seminar presents the essentials of construction cost estimating for civil engineers. It emphasizes the me- chanics and techniques of construction cost estimating for the major different types of construction projects: lump sum; design-build; heavy civil and other unit price approaches. Detailed estimating and evaluating construction change orders are included. Managerial topics are also covered including conceptual estimating, bidding strategy, the bid/no bid decision, and bid phase communications. The principles of Value Engineering as applied to conceptual estimating are included as well as life cycle costing examples for LEED and Sus- tainable Construction. In this seminar, attendees will develop construction cost estimating skills that apply to all phases and types of construction projects. $1,225M/$1,445NM. 1.4 CEUs. COMING FALL 2011/WINTER 2012 Construction Dewatering and Groundwater Control - Design and Application See GEOTECHNICAL section Construction Plans, Specifications and Ethics for Civil Engineers David Hanna, P.E., M.ASCE This seminar will provide the civil engineer and construc- tor with an understanding of construction documents so they can contribute to the development and assembly of project documents as well as how to understand and interpret existing construction documents. Excerpts from actual construction project drawings and specifica- tions will be used as part of this seminar. $1,225M/$1,445NM. 1.4 CEUs. May 16-17, 2011 Orlando, FL 81442011 July 14-15, 2011 New York, NY 81452011 August 18-19, 2011 San Diego, CA 81462011 Design-Build Contracting Douglas D. Gransberg, Ph.D., P.E., CCE, FRICS; Carla Lopez del Puerto, Ph.D. and Jennifer S. Shane, Ph.D. The Design-Build (DB) method of contracting has been increasing steadily. This seminar will help you understand the dynamics of the DB process and will impart the technical and management skills you will need to obtain time and cost savings by properly imple- menting a DB program. You will learn how to: select projects that will benefit from DB delivery; optimize the balance between performance specified requirements and method specified requirements; avoid costly and time-consuming errors due to poorly written RFPs; develop the skill of proposal evaluation planning; and understand the complex relationships between design and construction on a fast-track project. $1,225M/$1,445NM. 1.4 CEUs. September 22-23, 2011 San Antonio, TX 81572011 Earth Retaining Structures: Selection, Design, Construction and Inspection – Now in an LRFD Design Platform See GEOTECHNICAL section “Construction Administration for Engineers was an excellent seminar! It covered topics that we face in everyday challenges. The instructor was very knowledgeable. Great job!” – Carl Clark, Project Manager, City of Las Cruces, Las Cruces, NM Seminars & Computer Workshops

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Visit our website at www.asce.org/conted

Construction/ DevelopmentConstruction Administration for Engineers Wayne Reynolds, P.E., M.ASCEThis two-day seminar is aimed at not only resident project representatives on construction projects, but also project managers, contract administrators, archi-tects, engineers, owners, and supervisory and field management personnel. The focus is on the resident project representative and his interaction with all these parties and the problems they encounter and must resolve. The seminar analyzes the construction process to include project delivery systems, documentation, re-sponsibilities, authorities, specifications, preconstruction operations, scheduling, construction operations, risk allocation, and information technology. Attendees will learn procedures and contract specification languages that help minimize disputes and avoid claims. $1,235M/$1,455NM. 1.6 CEUs.

May 12-13, 2011 . . . . . . . .San Francisco, CA 81402011August 11-12, 2011 . . . . . .Cincinnati, OH 81412011

Construction Contract Management Glenn H. Haese, Esq. J.D., A.M.ASCEIt is crucial to a successful project that all team members involved understand the dynamics of the construction contract and how it defines their work and responsibili-ties. This seminar provides a practical and legal cover-age of all aspects of construction contracts from the time of bidding to termination and post-termination. This two-day seminar is aimed at resident project representa-tives, but also project managers, contract administrators, architects, developers, bankers, engineers, owners, and supervisory and field management personnel. Attend-ees will walk through a step by step analysis of the contract to better understand their role and obligations in the process and properly coordinate their work as project team members and avoid disputes and claims.$1,195M/$1,415NM. 1.4 CEUs.

June 9-10, 2011 . . . . . . . . .Dallas, TX 81422011September 8-9, 2011 . . . . .Chicago, IL 81432011

Construction Cost Estimating for the Civil EngineerDavid Hanna, P.E., M.ASCE and Harold Johnston, P.E.This seminar presents the essentials of construction cost estimating for civil engineers. It emphasizes the me-chanics and techniques of construction cost estimating for the major different types of construction projects: lump sum; design-build; heavy civil and other unit price approaches. Detailed estimating and evaluating construction change orders are included. Managerial topics are also covered including conceptual estimating, bidding strategy, the bid/no bid decision, and bid phase communications. The principles of Value Engineering as applied to conceptual estimating are included as well as life cycle costing examples for LEED and Sus-tainable Construction. In this seminar, attendees will develop construction cost estimating skills that apply to all phases and types of construction projects.$1,225M/$1,445NM. 1.4 CEUs.

COMING FALL 2011/WINTER 2012

Construction Dewatering and Groundwater Control - Design and Application See GEOTECHNICAL section

Construction Plans, Specifications and Ethics for Civil Engineers David Hanna, P.E., M.ASCEThis seminar will provide the civil engineer and construc-tor with an understanding of construction documents so they can contribute to the development and assembly of project documents as well as how to understand and interpret existing construction documents. Excerpts from actual construction project drawings and specifica-tions will be used as part of this seminar.$1,225M/$1,445NM. 1.4 CEUs.

May 16-17, 2011 . . . . . . . .Orlando, FL 81442011July 14-15, 2011 . . . . . . . . .New York, NY 81452011August 18-19, 2011 . . . . . .San Diego, CA 81462011

Design-Build Contracting Douglas D. Gransberg, Ph.D., P.E., CCE, FRICS; Carla Lopez del Puerto, Ph.D. and Jennifer S. Shane, Ph.D.The Design-Build (DB) method of contracting has been increasing steadily. This seminar will help you understand the dynamics of the DB process and will impart the technical and management skills you will need to obtain time and cost savings by properly imple-menting a DB program. You will learn how to: select projects that will benefit from DB delivery; optimize the balance between performance specified requirements and method specified requirements; avoid costly and time-consuming errors due to poorly written RFPs; develop the skill of proposal evaluation planning; and understand the complex relationships between design and construction on a fast-track project. $1,225M/$1,445NM. 1.4 CEUs.

September 22-23, 2011 . . .San Antonio, TX 81572011

Earth Retaining Structures: Selection, Design, Construction and Inspection – Now in an LRFD Design PlatformSee GEOTECHNICAL section .

“Construction Administration for Engineers was an excellent seminar! It covered topics that we face in everyday challenges. The instructor was very knowledgeable. Great job!”

–Carl Clark, Project Manager, City of Las Cruces, Las Cruces, NM

Seminars & Computer Workshops