Estimating Online Training Course 2 – January 2021

EIN Suderman 400

Jan 8, 2021

Estimating Online Training Course 2 – January 2021

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 22, 2021

Suderman Electrical Estimating Course 2 is an in-depth hands-on course that provides the participant with the opportunity to learn advance electrical estimating techniques for systems, distribution, service equipment, motor power and control.

Suderman Electrical Estimating Course 1 is a prerequisite.

Suderman Electrical Estimating Course 1 is an intense hands-on course designed to introduce the basic principles of Electrical Estimating and its applications.

About Suderman Estimating Systems Inc.

Course 1 must be completed before taking Course 2. You will receive a certificate after Suderman Estimating Systems Inc. receives the course survey. Copies of the completed surveys will be sent to you

These online courses are Canadian Construction Gold Seal accredited

Register as soon as possible so that we can get the materials sent out (see below for the list of materials). The deadline is January 22.

Materials Include:

  • Labour manual
  • Scale, highlighters and mechanical pencil
  • Course 1 materials include a binder with drawings, specifications and work sheets for five (5) takeoffs and additional information relating to estimating
  • *For Course 2: Materials are provided to add to the binder with drawings, specifications and work sheets for eight (8) takeoffs, and additional information relating to estimating. Course 2 requires trainees to use the Labour Manual and scale provided in Course 1

Go HERE to register

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