勛圖窪蹋厙 Emerging Contractors Education Series

 

For small contractors just starting out, the school of hard knocks is a tough instructor. Let 勛圖窪蹋厙 Members help you overcome the challenges all small emerging businesses face with this 12-part video series focused on helping your business thrive and grow. Hear directly from contractors that have already paved the road to success.

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ABOUT THE SERIES:

Module 1: Company Organization

Moderator: Dave Little, Chief Business Development Office, Gallegos Corporation          

Speakers: Tory Gregory, President of Hunter Electric and Kyle Smith, President of Capital Industries

About this Module: Hear from general contractors in leadership roles who have helped upscale their businesses over the last 20 year. Learning objectives from this module include:

Identify you companys management structure and the why for growth

Define the basic elements of construction management leadership and what is required to upscale

Explain leadership and motivation approach

Describe examples of good leadership

Module 2: Effective Leadership

Speaker: Henry Nutt, III, Preconstruction Executive, Southland Industries

About this Module: Learn the most important skills needed to effectively lead your company. The key takeaways of the module include:

Establishing a productive working environment for all employees

Resolving conflict

Understanding psychological safety, and how to promote and sustain it

Module 3: Insurance and Bonding

Moderator: Teresa Martin, Executive Vice President/Producer - Lockton Companies, LLC

Speakers: W. Milton Smith, CRIS, CIC, Senior Vice President - McGriff, Seibels & Williams and Paul Messenger, President - American Global of Texas LLC

About this Module: Insurance and Surety Bonding are critical to the success of emerging contractors. Learn why both are vital in protecting you, your employees, and your business. Key takeaways include:

Learn the difference between insurance and surety bonds

Realize the risks of different project types/delivery methods

Understand the basic insurance needed to protect your business

Learn the different types of surety bonds common in construction and when/to whom you will be required to provide bonds

Understand the underwriting process for both your insurance and surety bonds

Module 4: Business Development

Speakers: Nora Degnan, MBA, MS, LEED AP, GACP, Vice President / Business Development, Thorne Associates, INC. and Blaine Beckman, MBA, President / Business Development, F.A. Nunnelly General Contractor

About this Module: Learn the most important elements of Business Development when you are trying to expand your business from a seasoned general and specialty contractor. The key takeaways of the module include:

The importance of business and strategic planning

Networking

Go or no-go process to securing work

Business development and being accountable

Securing the work

Relationships

Module 5: Contracts

Moderator: Brian Perlberg, Senior Counsel, Contracts & Construction Law, 勛圖窪蹋厙 of America

Speakers: Kristen Wendler, Partner, Farhang & Mecoff and Steve Shapiro, Partner, Holland & Knight

About this Module: Gain an understanding of the essentials of construction contracts, including the basics of industry-standard contracts and the most important provisions to negotiate.  Learn how to avoid contract killer clauses as well as how to preserve your rights should you need to make claim or file a lien. Key takeaways include:

Basic legal terms in construction contract documents.

Project delivery methods

Scope of the work, payment, and price escalation

Claims, notices, and change orders

Indemnity

Force Majeure

No damages for delay

Pay-if-paid vs. pay-when-paid

Differing site conditions

Consequential damages and liquidated damages

Warranties

Module 6: Workplace Legal Compliance

Speakers: Melissa Bailey, Shareholder, Ogletree Deakins and Robert (Bob) Roginson, Shareholder, Ogletree Deakins

About this Module: An introduction to key labor, employment, and safety laws that govern construction employers and related issues that commonly arise in construction workplaces.

After attending this module, participants will be able to:

Distinguish between open-shop and union contracting, and explain basic principles of construction-industry labor relations

Describe key labor, employment, and safety laws that affect construction employers

Identify which key labor, employment, and safety laws apply to their own company;

Identify available 勛圖窪蹋厙 reference materials for further information on such laws

Identify when circumstances dictate the need to consult an attorney

Module 7: Financials and Cash Flow

Speakers: David Allison, CPA, CCIFP, Cheif Administrative Officer, Crossland Construction Company and Tony Stagliano, CPA, CCIFP, National Director of A/E/C Services, CBIZ/Mayer Hoffman McCann, P.C.

Module 8: Bidding and Estimating

Speaker: Daniel Beatty, Senior Director of Estimating, Alberici Constructors, Inc.

About this Module: To be successful in construction, a contractor must become skilled at estimating and bidding.  Learn important skills needed to estimate, bid and win work. The key takeaways of the module include:

Factors to consider in the decision to bid

Procurement Types

Planning and setting up a Complete Estimate

Components of an Estimate

Quantifying and Creating an Estimate

Turning an Estimate into a Bid

Post Bid Follow up

Module 9: Executive Management

Speaker: Mark Federle, PhD, P.E., F.ASCE, NAC, Professor Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Marquette University, College of Engineering

About this Module: Covers important elements to make you a strategic leader. Topics include:

Importance of productivity

Tracking the estimate against project costs

Conflict resolution techniques

Module 10: Scheduling

Speaker: Mark Rounds, P.E., CM-Lean, Assistant Professor, Civil & Architectural Engineering & Construction Management, Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE)

About this Module: Covers the fundamentals and importance of the schedule. Topics include:

What are the differences between planning and scheduling

The importance of planning and how it relates to project success

Types of scheduled and how they are used

Module 11: Warehouse, Tools & Equipment胼

Speaker: Joe Huss, Chief Financial Officer at MHS Legacy Group

 

Module 12: Safety (4-Parts)

Speaker: Robert W. Emmerich, P.E., CHST, President at SAFE-CON, LLC

About this Module: Safety is critical to the success of emerging contractors. It is not only the right thing to do, but it can also significantly impact your bottom line. This 4-part module explores everything from leaderships role in safety to employee involvement.

Part 1 - Executive Leaderships Role in Setting a Safety Culture

Part 2 - Developing and Managing a Safety Program

Part 3 - Identifying Basic Construction Hazards and Abatement Measures

Part 4 - Employee Involvement in the Safety Program

 

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