Saturday, January 1, 2022 8:00 AM - Sunday, January 1, 2023 12:00 PM (EST)


100 Introduction to Construction is a self-paced online class that is organized into 4 learning modules. Plan to study one per week.

It is important that the student keep up with the seminar and not fall behind. Course modules will be released upon the completion of the quiz.

Event Details

This self-paced four module Introduction to Construction seminar is an introduction to the construction industry, its parties, and processes. Students will become familiar with the different types of construction, the diverse roles, stages, and processes of a construction project. Students will develop an awareness of safety regulations, safety inspection, construction documents and their uses. Students will develop a working understanding of construction project management topics including estimating, project management, scheduling, close out and pay out.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this online construction seminar you should be able to:

  1. Understand and use standard construction terminology
  2. Identify the primary professions engaged in construction and their roles in the construction processes.
  3. Identify different types of construction
  4. Develop an understanding of the materials and processes used in construction
  5. Develop an awareness of construction safety regulations and the role of OSHA
  6. Explain and discuss the various types of contract documents
  7. Become familiar with building codes, zoning, and inspection.
  8. Understand basic concepts of estimating, project management and scheduling
  9. Identify and ascertain information about the careers in construction.

SEMINAR ORGANIZATION AND GRADING

The introduction to construction seminar is organized into 4 learning modules. Plan to study one per week.

The following table lists the learning modules, the maximum point value a student can receive within each module, and the week in which the modules must be finished.

In each module there is a quiz (10 points). Half way through the seminar there is a written assignment (15 points). At the end of the seminar there is a practicum (20 points).

Module

Point Value 

By End of Week 

Student Orientation

1

Before Start

1. Construction Professions and Project Types

20

1

2. Construction Materials and Regulatory Agencies

25

2

3. Contract Documents, Codes, and Inspection

20

3

4. Roles and Responsibilities: A Primer on Project Management

35

4

Total Points 

100

 

Additional Information
Event Contact:
Meg Ginsberg
Contact Organization:
General Building Contractors Association | GBCA
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