Suderman Electrical Estimating Course Available Across Canada

Suderman Electrical Estimating Course Available Across Canada

September 20, 2016

Suderman Estimating is running a series of course across Canada that will take you right from the start of an estimate to the final bid price.

These courses are produced for electrical contractors, journeyman electricians, maintenance electricians, purchasing personnel and engineers, architects, and technicians. Qualified Instructors take you through all the key steps and provide you with the resources required to advance your career or business by giving you confidence when you bid.

Upcoming courses have been schedules as follows:

Regina, Saskatchewan

• Course 1 — September 29-30

• Course 2 — TBD; winter 2017

Winnipeg, Manitoba

• Course 1 — October 3-4

• Course 2 — TBD; winter 2017

Barrie, Ontario (sponsored by Ideal)

• Course 1 — October 24-25

• Course 2 — TBD

For this course, contact Brenda Edgar, bedgar@idealsupply.com.

Sarnia, Ontario (sponsored by IBEW)

• Course 1 — November 4-5

• Course 2 — TBD

To find out more, contact Suderman Electrical Estimating Courses, (519) 623-3434, 1-877-275-7194, sudermanestimating@bellnet.ca.

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