Webinar
Cost & Time Impact of Rework on Construction Projects
Rework is frequent and well known in the construction industry, while draining construction productivity, profitability, and the timeliness of project delivery for both Contractors and Owners. Additionally, the need for rework can have spinoff or downstream impacts for all project stakeholders. The causes of rework are, likewise, well known: design and construction changes; errors and ... Read more
TBA – Deferred Maintenance Budgeting
Managing capital program costs can be complex. Many times, overly complicated systems are implemented which are not sustainable. Successful cost management uses simple, but integrated, processes with a disciplined and uniform approach. (Additional information about this webinar will be added soon.) This is webinar four in the four-part series ideal for: Facilities Directors seeking better ... Read more
Owner Readiness for Alternative Delivery – Are You Ready to Make the Transition?
WCCC is pleased to host this series on Alternative Project Delivery Methods (APDMs). It will explore the themes of procurement, project execution, and broader organizational dynamics in the context of APDMs. PART THREE THEME: Organizational Dynamics Alternative Project Delivery Methods (APDMs) bring flexibility, speed, and other benefits to Owner organizations. However, making the transition ... Read more
Schedule Delay Analysis – Choosing A Method & Why Results Differ
The rules governing recovery of damages under Suspension of Work clauses have been changing over the past two decades. Recovery of costs and time may no longer to be taken for granted. This webinar explores operation of the Suspension of Work clause. We will examine what damages are typically owed when work is suspended as ... Read more
Cost Management of Unbid Scope
This third webinar in the cost management series tackles the tricky process of analyzing and negotiating your Contractors’ Change Order Proposals. The techniques and tools discussed will help Owners and Construction Managers level a playing field which is typically tilted in favor of the Contractor. This workflow approach facilitates a more collaborative process by establishing ... Read more
Pacing Delay – The Practical Effect on Construction Projects & Delay Claims
For centuries, pacing delay has been a controversial delay issue in the construction industry. It is, in sum, a delay to a project on the part of one party due to a delay caused, or about to be caused, by the other party. Though not unusual, it is not often explored in scheduling or delay ... Read more
Differing Site Conditions – Whose Risk Is It?
Created by the U.S. Federal government in 1926, the Differing Site Conditions clause is one of the oldest used in public and private construction contracts. Generally, the object of the clause is to transfer risk of latent site conditions to the Owner, thus enticing contractors to reduce their contingency cost at the time of bid. ... Read more
Project Partnering: A Way to Reduce Claims & Disputes
Project partnering is one of the most effective tools in the construction management process used to deliver successful projects -- that complete on time, in budget, safely, with the specified quality, and no outstanding disputes end of job. Construction Managers are frequently leaders in convincing owners to adopt project partnering and must be involved in ... Read more
Carbon Estimating – Why? How?
The built environment creates nearly 40% of all CO2 emissions globally. As multiple forces converge in the US, there is an urgent need to understand, measure and reduce all greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions our industry produces. Such as: More stringent environmental, social, governance (ESG) issues reporting Increasing local and federal, climate legislation Published corporate NetZero ... Read more
Earned Value – Benefits and Misconceptions
Earned Value Management (EVM) and Earned Value Management Systems have been around since the 1960’s and used primarily on large government defense projects. In the late 1970’s, earned value systems become prevalent in the Architectural and Engineering industries and moved into large construction projects. Over time it migrated into use by many large, medium, and ... Read more
Whole Life Carbon Assessment – Steps & Tools
Buildings generate over 40% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions contributing to climate change. Multiple simultaneous forces (severe weather, natural disaster impacts, regulations, financial risk reporting, government incentives, public perception, cheap renewable energy) are exerting intense pressure on construction to address our outsized climate impact. Here and globally, our industry needs to adopt a more proactive ... Read more
Making Trusted Leadership Work for You
According to Forbes, a trusted organization outperforms its peers by 400%. There is no skill more important today, for all leaders, than to learn how to build trust. Most leaders believe they are good at their job. But in 2023, research shows that only 21% of employees trust their leaders. This is not good news ... Read more