Date: Friday, October 6, 2023

Time: 1:00 to 4:00pm

RSVP to: Jared Morgan, 801-910-7011

Instructor: Aaron Metcalfe

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Poor communication within the AEC industry significantly contributes to project delays in construction, whether at the job site or in the office. It can take several forms, such as delays in the flow of information, directing communication to the wrong person or area, or unclear communication leading to confusion or wrong interpretation.

In this class attendees will learn new communication skills to help them:

  • Manage and handle difficult situations that cause frustration and conflict
  • Identify critical techniques for electronic communication, as well as situations to avoid when using electronic communication
  • Master a first impression that is positive and lasting
  • Adapt and speak in the communication style of others
  • Understand how body language conveys secret communication messages

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Date: Already underway, but will be repeated again in 2024

Class 1: Basic Scheduling
  • Introduction to Scheduling
  • Definitions
  • Types of Schedules
  • CPM Scheduling
  • Cards
  • Flow Chart
  • Calculations
  • Updates and Changes to the schedule
  • Practice/Example

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Class 2: P6 part 1
  • Review from last class
  • Intro to P6
  • P6 Views
  • Layout
  • Creating Activities

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Class 3: P6 part 2
  • Review
  • Status Window
  • Updating a Schedule
  • Printing a Schedule

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Class 4: Pull Planning Theory and Tools
  • Look Ahead According to Position
  • Pull planning/ Last Planner System (6 week look ahead schedule) Theory
  • Tools of the Last Planner System

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Class 5: Pull Planning Weekly Meeting
  • The 10 Steps of Weekly Planning
  • 1-week to 3-week look-ahead schedules

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Date: Thursdays, September 14, 21, & 28, and October 5, 2023

Time: 1:00 to 4:00PM

RSVP to: Brett Horne, 801-910-7012

Note: This class will also include a Zoom option for participating.

Instructor: Dan Merrill

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Session 1
  • Blueprint Reading Intro
  • History of Blueprint reading
  • Typical Blueprint Layout and Standards
  • Specifications and How They Relate to the Plans
  • Plan Lines and Symbols
  • Plan Scale and Measuring
  • Job Flow and Sequence
  • Site/Civil Plans

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Session 2: Structural Plans
  • Overall footing and foundation plans
  • Masonry walls
  • Structural Steel/ Framing

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Session 3: Architectural Plans
  • Overall plan
  • Life Safety / ADA / Code / G sheets
  • Annotated plans
  • Dimension plans
  • Finish Plans
  • Reflected Ceiling plans
  • Door types/ Schedules
  • Window types/ Schedules
  • Site plans

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Session 4: MEP
  • Mechanical
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical

Date: Friday, October 13, 2023

Time: 1:00 to 4:00pm

RSVP to: Jared Morgan, 801-910-7011

Instructor: Aaron Metcalfe

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When you are speaking with a Hogan customer or project architect, you are representing Hogan. This class will help you understand how to do that more professionally: what to wear, what to say, when to say it, what not to say, when not to speak, etc. THESE ARE THE SKILLS THAT HELP US WIN CONTRACTS.

Date: Thursday, November 2, 2023

Time: 1:00 to 4:00PM

RSVP to: Jared Morgan, 801-910-7011

Instructor: John Routson

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This class will NOT cover OSHA or Hogan safety rules or policies. (Everybody gets that information by doing the regularly scheduled Safety Courses and Safety Handbook readings. Right?)

It WILL cover Hogan processes for safety: forms, inspections, schedules, meetings, job title responsibilities, etc.

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Each of these classes will be repeated in 2024.

Additional classes Starting in 2024
  • INVOICING & TIME ENTRY
  • PROCORE
  • PROJECT LAYOUT
  • TEAM BUILDING, COACHING, and MENTORING
  • TIME MANAGEMENT

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  • Introduction
  • OSHA