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  • 4.50 Credits

    (Prerequisite: CEN 410) Integration of safety and productivity into daily field operations through inspection and accountability. Examines accident costs and contributing factors and techniques for risk minimization. Presents the relationship between safety and quality and techniques for site, structure, general and mechanical and electrical system inspections.
  • 4.50 Credits

    This course focuses on the detailed processes of construction management and the relevant tools, processes and techniques are involved. Students will be developing skills and knowledge to integrate and manage the overall construction process including the project proposal and design, cost estimate, contract document drawings and specifications, construction schedule, and project presentation.
  • 4.50 Credits

    (Prerequisite: CEN 420) This course builds on the advanced concepts of construction cost estimating techniques covered in CEN 420 and presents cost estimating techniques applied specifically to electrical systems. Advanced topics concerning electrical contracting and estimating procedures, job costs electrical labor units, unit costs, electronic estimating, estimate indexing, submittal preparation and review, change orders and cost adjustments are presented.
  • 4.50 Credits

    (Prerequisite: CEN 420) This course builds on the advanced concepts of construction cost estimating techniques covered in CEN 420 and presents cost estimating techniques applied specifically to mechanical systems. Advanced topics concerning mechanical contracting and estimating procedures, job costs electrical labor units, unit costs, mechanical systems estimating, estimate indexing, submittal preparation and review, change orders and cost adjustments are presented.
  • 4.50 Credits

    (Prerequisites: CEN 413 and 419) An overview of the construction project documents and processes, the stages of a typical construction project and the participants and their relationships, within the context of the construction project lifecycle. Introduction to activities of the project conception phase, schematic programming and program development and benefits and limitations of construction project delivery types and substitution procedures. Preliminary project descriptions, outline specifications, schematic design, design development stages, allowances, alternates and unit pricing.
  • 4.50 Credits

    (Prerequisite: CEN 450) Continuation of CEN 450. Construction formats such as OmniClass?, UniFormat?, MasterFormat?, SectionFormat? and PageFormat? to organize, store and retrieve information. General and procedural requirements, methods of specifying, specification language and practices, project manual, procurement, warranties and construction bonds. Pricing, project information, agreements, construction stage submittals, project closeout, and facility management.
  • 4.50 Credits

    (Prerequisite: CEN 453) In-depth coverage of construction contracts and limitations, owner-contractor agreements, general conditions, supplementary conditions for modifications, bidding document changes, document organization and requirements coordination. Advanced concepts of the benefits of MasterFormat? and UniFormat?, Division 01 and other contract relationships and Division 01 and the relevance to project manual organization.
  • 4.50 Credits

    (Prerequisite: CEN 460) Continuation of construction specifications and processes, covered in CEN 460. Advanced topics in master guide specification section scoping and preparation, project manual production, product decision and procurement organization, specification methods, insurance and bonding terms and warranty purposes and limitations. Detailed topics in appropriate specifications methods, procurement contracts and the Uniform Commercial Code, procurement and construction contract differences, performance method usage, short-form specification, preliminary project description organizations and proper specification writing using PageFormat? and SectionFormat? .
  • 4.50 Credits

    (Prerequisite: CEN 453) Continuation of construction documents knowledge gained in CEN 453. In-depth coverage of documents used for construction and project delivery, the roles and responsibilities of project participants, preconstruction submittals and administrative procedures, pricing and bidding considerations, proper meeting procedures, and submittal maintenance procedures. Advanced concepts in the schedule of values, site visits, inspections, nonconforming work, quality assurance and quality control.
  • 4.50 Credits

    (Prerequisite: CEN 470) Continuation of the concepts of construction contract administration and processes, covered in CEN 470. Advanced topics on contract interpretation and modification, change order procedures, execution of work, claim handling methods, dispute prevention and resolution, measurement and payment methods, schedule of values usage, payment processes and liens. Project closeout, substantial and final completion, pre and post occupancy activities, project feedback and facility management transition.
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