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Repairs & Alterations to Existing Infrastructure - a Systems Project Management Approach

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ciapr-jg-002
Overview

A building repair and restoration model based on the project management strategy is presented. This project management strategy will structure a project repair and alterations delivery aligned with building code and regulations as determined by SME team. The proposed building repair solution will include an approved:  scope of work, schedule, and budget.

Description

Events impacting building performance life cycle and their respective solutions are presented in this course.  Events that can require repairs and alterations to buildings may include one or more of the following:     

1.       change in occupancy

2.       normal wear and tear

3.      indoor air quality issues similar to legionaries disease or coronavirus effects         

4.      acts of God and/or disasters as  – hurricanes, earthquakes, tornados, fires, terrorist activity, etc.     

 

These events produce complex building repair and alterations needs.  In order to effectively and efficiently tackle these complex building repair and alterations issues, a project team of subject matter experts (SME) can evaluate the building's existing conditions to propose a solution.  This solution can include:a scope of work, estimated repair costs, conceptual drawings and specifications. 

The SME project team may include one or more of the following:  architects, engineers, industrial hygienists, construction estimators, specification writer, project/construction managers and/or experienced construction contractors.     .    

A building repair and restoration model based on the project management strategy is presented.   This project management strategy will structure a project repair and alterations delivery aligned with building code and regulations as determined by SME team.     The proposed building repair solution will include an approved:  scope of work, schedule, and budget.    

The four many topics of the course are: 

·       Part 1 – Building Systems Restoration, Repair, & Alterations Model

·       Part 2 – Identify Causes of Wear – Tear & Environmental Hazards- Building Infrastructure

·       Part 3 - Identify Types of Failure – Building Assessment RVS

·       Part 4 – Plan, Initiate, Execute, Monitor, Control, & Closeout – Repair & Alterations Project

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Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives:

Learning Outcomes for restoration, repairs and/or alterations of existing building infrastructure include:  
  After completing the course the  student will be able to:   

·       Identify the effects of floods, strong winds, and earthquakes on structures 

·       Inspect deterioration of existing facilities

·       Plan Repair Projects

·       Manage project repair: on time, on budget and in compliance with requirements

Contact Hours3 Horas
CIAPR coursesCURSO TECHNICO
InstructorJuan Gonzalez, EdD, PE, PMP
DevicesDesktop, Tablet, Mobile
LanguageEnglish

 

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Self Learning Solutions LLC is a company with more than 14 years of experience in this market. At Self Learning Solutions we are proud to have obtained the IACET accreditation for our organization, along with the approvals necessary to market our products throughout the United States. Self Learning Solutions is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). Self Learning Solutions complies with the ANSI / IACET standard, which is recognized internationally as a standard of excellence in instructional practices. As a result of this accreditation, Self Learning Solutions is accredited to issue the CEU IACET.
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