Class is Friday, Feb 7
11 AM - 3 PM ET | 8 AM - 12 PM PT
Pricing: $450
About the Workshop
Never developed a schedule, but work with them all the time? This class will review the definitions and development for schedules through an introduction to MS Project. By the end of this class, you will understand scheduling terminology and be able to develop, print and update a simple schedule.
The schedule is a key tool used to communicate to all stakeholders on the project and create both big and small snapshots of actual and planned progress. Learning MS Project will assist construction leaders in being more efficient and more effective.
MS Project is becoming more popular as a scheduling tool due to it's availability for all levels of construction companies.
Cancellation Policy: A full refund will be given to cancellations made 14 calendar days before the class kick-off. After such time, no refunds will be given. Replacements are acceptable and must be submitted via email to rockkie.dunton[@]agc.org.
Transfer Policy: All transfers must be to courses starting within 90 days of the original course start date. Send transfer requests to rockkie.dunton[@]agc.org.
AGC reserves the right to cancel programs up to 7 days before the start date if a minimum number of attendees is not met.
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Workshop Objectives
Review basics of scheduling from history to now
Define terminology used in scheduling
Outline scheduling best practices
Demonstrate MS project software
Apply MS Project to sample project
Technology and Participation
AGC Edge live virtual courses bring the education to you and your team – wherever you are! People attend from their job sites, in their work trucks, at home, in the office, in a conference room, etc. As long as there is internet, you are good to go! We’ve compiled the below list to help you understand how to best participate in the course.
Laptop is good with a separate tablet to access the materials.
For participation:
Camera, either built in or added on and ready to stream to the classroom.
Headphones or earbuds with microphones are preferred
Computer/device mic and speakers are ok if in private, quiet room.
Each student should be on their own computer/laptop/tablet, if possible. This will aid in learning and working within breakout groups during the course.
Ensure that MS Project software is installed, up-to-date, and logged in.