WEBINAR
Effective Project Management – 7 Webinar Series
Project management is an essential skill when taking a construction plan from start to finish. Knowing how to assess risk, map out timelines and budgets, and plan for procurement are just a few aspects of managing a building project – big or small – to a successful completion. This suite of 7 Project Management courses will give you all the tools you need to put an array of project management skills into practice.
- Project Triple Constraint (Webinar) – February 21, 2024
- Project Risk Management (Webinar) – March 13, 2024
- Project Procurement (Webinar) – April 3, 2024
- Baseline Details & Project Reporting (Webinar) – April 24, 2024
- Quality Management of the Project Deliverable and Process (Webinar) – May 1, 2024
- Project Management Styles (Webinar) – May 8, 2024
- Close Out & Lessons Learned (Webinar) – May 15, 2024
WEBINAR
Strategies For Compartmentalizing Attached Residential Units
This 2-hour online live session will help participants understand the key principles of limiting suite-to-suite air leakage in small scale multi-unit housing. The course will include recent research on guarded vs unguarded testing of attached homes, as well as a discussion of construction techniques that can be employed to achieve improved levels of compartmentalization across party walls, floors, and ceilings.
- Time/Date: 9 AM – 11 AM, April 11, 2024
- CPD: 2 points
In-Person Workshop
Reaching Future Performance Targets Using Fundamental Enclosure Concepts
This one-day training is designed for both new and seasoned Part 9 residential builders to gain hands-on experience and fundamental knowledge required to successfully implement high-performance building enclosure designs demanded by current and future code requirements.
- Kamloops – February 29, 2024
- Salmon Arm – March 7, 2024
- Kelowna – April 4, 2024
- Vernon – April 18, 2024
CPD: 7 points
IN-PERSON WORKSHOP
Residential Enclosure Retrofits: A Hands-On Experience
This new training course specifically focuses on the limitations and challenges contractors face when undertaking enclosure retrofits on existing homes. Contrary to new builds, retrofits come with many challenges from unknowns, including as-built products and materials, occupied conditions, phasing limitations, and existing structural configurations. These challenges must be met with creativity, adaptation, and a strong knowledge of best-practice retrofit solutions.
- Penticton – March 12, 2024
- Nelson – April 10, 2024
CPD: 7 points
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