DHC253: Installation Coordination and Project Management
16 Hours | 16 CEPs
RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITES: COR103 – Understanding and Using Construction Documents | COR117 – Door, Frame, and Architectural Hardware Applications
Project management requires effectively working with contractors, installers, owners, and architects. Coordination of the installation of doors, frames, and architectural hardware is an essential element of a project manager's responsibilities. Pre-installation meetings with the installers increase their productivity, reduce installation errors, and ensure that the door assemblies will operate reliably for many years. Project managers must also be able to read and interpret contract documents, oversee projects with fast-track schedules, and maintain profitability, which requires disciplined attention to detail. This course teaches you how to coordinate installations and provides you with techniques to help you succeed as a project manager. You will learn how to:
- Reduce callbacks and backcharges
- Present proper installation techniques
- Describe common installation problems
- Improve customer relationships and satisfaction
- Increase profitability on your projects
- Avoid common project management problems
- Improve customer relationships and satisfaction