Estimating Online Training Course 2: August 2021

EIN Suderman 400

July 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.
Online and in class (under COVID-19 Protocols) training available.

Course Materials:

Drawings, specifications, and work sheets for 8 takeoffs, and additional information relating to estimating.

Course 2 requires you to use the Labour Manual and scale provided in Course 1

Notes:

  • 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.

Materials Include:

  • Labour manual
  • Scale, highlighters and mechanical pencil
  • 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.

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