The evening classes begin in
early January 2020 and continue weekly through the first part of March.
Click on the following links to
locate detailed information about the classes, dates, fees,
and registration:
Construction Contract Documents
(CDT) Classes:
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The venue for both courses will
be the Eugene Builders
Exchange, located at 2460 West 11th Avenue in Eugene.
Both
courses can help students develop a conceptual understanding of the entire
construction process, and concrete skills in:
- Construction documentation development and administration
- Specification writing and enforcement
- Product research and sourcing
- Communication with the design and contracting teams
The Construction Documents program provides a
comprehensive overview for anyone who writes, interprets, enforces, or manages
construction documents. Being able to understand and interpret written
construction documents helps architects, contractors, contract administrators,
material suppliers, and manufacturers' representatives perform their jobs more
effectively. Understanding the roles and relationships of all participants
improves communication among all members of the construction team. The
Construction Contract Administration course goes further to emphasize the
specific knowledge and skills necessary to administer and enforce construction
contract documentation. While not necessary, some students may find it helpful
to have completed the Construction Documents course before taking the Construction
Contract Administration program.
As
mentioned above, both classes serve as excellent means to prepare for CSI’s
certification exams. Certification as a Construction Documents Technologist (CDT)
means you have demonstrated ability to prepare, use, and interpret construction
documents. CDT certification is a prerequisite to CSI’s advanced
certifications, which include Certified Construction Specifier (CCS),
Certified Construction Contract Administrator (CCCA), and Certified
Construction Product Representative (CCPR).
CSI
offers its certification examinations twice annually, in the spring and the
fall. Taking the 2020 Willamette Valley Chapters classes this winter would set
you up nicely to register for the spring set of exams.
The classes are especially
beneficial for emerging design & construction industry professionals, and
to the firms for which they work. They’re also particularly helpful to aspiring
architects preparing to take a State Licensing Exam.
By taking either of the classes,
fully fledged architects can earn up to 16 Continuing Professional Education
(CPE) hours to apply toward maintaining Oregon State Board of Architect
Examiners professional licensure; AIA Members can earn up 16 Continuing Education
Learning Units (LU) which CSI will report directly to AIA/CES.
Hundreds of local AEC
professionals have already benefitted immeasurably by taking one or both CSI
certification classes. Do the same and you’ll learn about the importance of
clear, concise, correct, and complete construction documents, and more fully
understand how projects unfold from conception to delivery. Best of all, you’ll
advance your career prospects and become a highly valued member of any project
team.
If you have any questions, please
call me at 541-342-8077 or send me an email at rnishimura@robertsonsherwood.com.
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