FALL PROTECTION TRAINER Thursday, March 12, 2026 | 8:00AM – 4:00PM REGISTER HERE Falls are the Leading Cause of Death in Construction. In 2021, there were 390 fatal falls out of the 951 construction fatalities (BLS data). These deaths are preventable. This course will help you plan, prepare and deliver fall protection training to your workers to prevent injuries and fatalities from falls. Objective: This program provides the elements to develop a good Fall Protection Training Program to include: Determine fall protection training needs Identify goals and objectives Identify materials and information necessary to train employees Develop learning activities (i.e., lecture, on-the-job, hands-on, discussion, or a combination of all of these) Conduct the training each student will be responsible to develop and present an assigned topic on fall protection to the class and be evaluated on that presentation. Evaluate the Program Prerequisite: In order to attend this course you must have completed the OSHA 3115 FALL PROTECTION course within the last 12 months and provide the CRSC with a copy of your course completion certificate. Upon completion of both the OSHA 3115 and the Fall Protection Train the Trainer Course, as presented by the Chesapeake Region Safety Council, meet the Competent Person (CP) 24 […]
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BEGINNER EXCEL FOR CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS Tuesday, March 31, 2026 | 1:30PM - 3:30PM Maximize the power of an Excel spreadsheet to assist you with every day construction tasks like workforce scheduling, estimating, and data analysis. We’ll be demonstrating: – Basic functions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) – Conditional functions (IF, AND, OR, NOT) – Lookup and calculate functions using tables of data – Spreadsheet collaboration – sharing files with multiple users – Protecting formulas from inadvertent changes or edits – defining, locking, and unlocking cells – Linking spreadsheets together to combine data from multiple sources – How to create basic charts and graphs This is a hands-on learning class – bring your laptop (with a copy of Excel pre-loaded), a mouse, and a power cord to class. INSTRUCTOR – Eric Rash, Submittal Manager, Heartland Construction, Inc. As Submittal Manager, Eric is responsible for overseeing the submission and approval process of technical documents, including shop drawings, product data, and samples for construction projects. This role involves ensuring all submittals comply with project specifications and contract requirements, coordinating with architects, engineers, contractors, and suppliers to facilitate effective communication and timely approvals. LOCATION ABC-VA Hampton Roads Training Facility 530 Independence Parkway, Suite 500, Chesapeake, […]
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PRECONSTRUCTION CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE SUBCONTRACTOR Thursday, April 2, 2026 | 8:30AM - 1:00PM | Lunch & Learn Join us for an interactive discussion on factors to consider before bidding projects to your customers. This course is designed for new sales, business development personnel, and estimators in the subcontractor industry. Registration closes at 5PM on Tuesday, March 31. Please email Kristen Altermatt for availability after this time. Topics of discussion: 1. The role of preconstruction in the overall construction project life cycle 2. The "Go/No-Go" decision process for potential opportunities 3. Identifying key milestones and deliverables 4. Analyzing the RFP bid specifications, drawings, and addenda 5. The importance of early involvement and collaboration 6. Preconstruction planning and estimating 7. Creating a risk management plan 8. Gathering accurate cost data and pricing information 9. Defining general requirements, general conditions, indirects, and overhead 10. Contingency planning Who should attend: Subcontractor sales teams, business developers, and estimators, or anyone looking to master the preconstruction process. Lunch provided. INSTRUCTORS Monty Lay, Director of Preconstruction, ColonialWebb Contractors Justin Toney, Estimating Executive, Old Dominion Group LOCATION ABC-VA Central Virginia Training Facility 1600 E Parham Road, Richmond, VA 23228 COST Members – $85 Non-Members – $125 Lunch provided […]
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