Online Course: Managing Shop Drawings, Samples and Submittals – December 17

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Dec 10, 2020

The process for submitting Shop Drawings, Submittals and Samples is key to getting the right materials and equipment to the right place at the right time. However, many Contractors, Trade Contractors and Suppliers are struggling with getting timely reviews of the submittals.
This 4-hour virtual instructor-led workshop will review the process from cradle to grave and offer tips and tricks to avoid common mistakes.

Course Topics:

Common Shop Drawing Process as articulated in:

CCDC-2 – Stipulated Price Contract

CCA-1 – Stipulated Price Subcontract

CCA-19 – Stipulated Price Sub-Subcontract

ACA Form A – Stipulated Price Subcontract

CCA-5B – Construction Management for Services and Construction Contract

CCDC-14 – Stipulated Price Design Build Contract

Procurement Schedule

Submittal Log

Review Process

What to do when the client wants more than what is called for in the Specifications

Guides covered by the course:

ACA Doc E – Alberta Standard Guide for Shop Drawings and Submittal Procedures

CCA 53 – Trade Contractors Guide and Checklist to Construction Contracts

Who should attend?

Anyone who is involved with the Shop Drawing Process: Managers, Project Managers, Project Coordinators, Superintendents, Procurement, Quality Control of all levels will benefit from the workshop.

Workshop date & times:

Thursday, December 17th

  • Morning Session: 7:00am – 11:00am PST
  • Afternoon Session: 12:00pm – 4:00pm PST

Go HERE to review the technical requirements necessary to attend this workshop.

Go HERE to register

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