This training program will break down the essential elements covered under OSHA 29 CFR 1910 and 29 CFR 1926 with respect to construction, engineering and scientific cost estimating. In particular, the webinar will discuss techniques for preparing rough estimates, techniques for evaluating and estimating scientific processes, contingencies, overhead and profit, estimating cost of new construction, estimating costs of environmental remediation, and more.
The course will discuss the costs of accidents in an occupational environment. It will discuss the costs of operating industrial and construction projects safely in accordance 29 CFR 1910 and 29 CFR 1926.
Why Should You Attend:
This course will present estimating guidelines and techniques for the engineering, construction, and scientific professions. This will include soft costs such as construction trailers, engineering costs and material testing. It will emphasize using multiple estimating techniques for each project. It will discuss costs of professional services such as engineering and architecture. There will be brief exercises that attendees will conduct on their own with guidance from the instructor.The course will discuss the costs of accidents in an occupational environment. It will discuss the costs of operating industrial and construction projects safely in accordance 29 CFR 1910 and 29 CFR 1926.
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
- Use of nationally recognized estimating guides
- Techniques for preparing rough estimates
- Techniques for evaluating and estimating scientific processes
- Discussion of contingencies
- Discussion of overhead and profit
- Estimating cost of new construction
- Estimating costs of environmental remediation
- Unit price estimating
- Level of detail required for material takeoffs
Who Will Benefit:
- Project Cost Estimators
- Project Managers
- Executives
- Engineers
- Architects
- Project Sponsors
- Construction Attorneys
- Construction Managers
- Design Professionals
Course Provider
Keith Warwick,