Bill Haydt will be presenting a Lorman Webinar on December 19, 2022, titled “Construction Scheduling Practices and Techniques.”
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Scott Lowe will be presenting a 2.5-day virtual NHI course titled “Principles and Applications of Highway Construction Specifications” from December 7 – 9, 2022. The course includes content that highlights the role of specifications as contract documents and tools for assigning risk. Course participants will engage in lessons and practice sessions to identify types of specifications, select the most appropriate type for a given project, and generate an original, effective highway construction specification. Emphasis is placed on the use of basic grammar and writing style so that participants can produce correct, consistent, clear, complete, and concise specifications.
Mark Nagata will be presenting a 2-day NHI course titled “Managing Highway Contract Claims: Analysis and Avoidance” from November 7 – 9, 2022. The course provides the basic tools to address the management and avoidance of highway construction claims. Mark will present the evaluation of a highway contract claim by focusing on three claim components: entitlement, impact, and cost. Participants will learn claims avoidance techniques, as well as, how to identify and review best practices associated with successful dispute resolution.
Scott Lowe will be presenting a 2-day virtual NHI course titled “Principles and Applications of Highway Construction Specifications” from November 8-9, 2022. The course includes content that highlights the role of specifications as contract documents and tools for assigning risk. Course participants will engage in lessons and practice sessions to identify types of specifications, select the most appropriate type for a given project, and generate an original, effective highway construction specification. Emphasis is placed on the use of basic grammar and writing style so that participants can produce correct, consistent, clear, complete, and concise specifications.
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Bill Haydt will be presenting a 3-day virtual NHI Course with online training on “Managing Highway Contract Claims: Analysis and Avoidance,” from July 19-21, 2022. The course provides the basic tools to address the management and avoidance of highway construction claims. Bill will present the evaluation of a highway contract claim by focusing on three claim components: entitlement, impact, and cost. Participants will learn claims avoidance techniques, as well as how to identify and review best practices associated with successful dispute resolution.
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Bill Haydt will be presenting a 3-day virtual NHI Course with online training on “Managing Highway Contract Claims: Analysis and Avoidance,” from July 11-13, 2022. The course provides the basic tools to address the management and avoidance of highway construction claims. Bill will present the evaluation of a highway contract claim by focusing on three claim components: entitlement, impact, and cost. Participants will learn claims avoidance techniques, as well as how to identify and review best practices associated with successful dispute resolution.
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Scott Lowe will be presenting a 4-day virtual NHI Course with online training, titled “Principles and Applications of Highway Construction Specifications,” from April 12-15, 2022. The course includes content that highlights the role of specifications as contract documents and tools for assigning risk. Course participants will engage in lessons and practice sessions to identify types of specifications, select the most appropriate type for a given project, and generate an original, effective highway construction specification. Emphasis is placed on the use of basic grammar and writing style so that participants can produce correct, consistent, clear, complete, and concise specifications.
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Bill Haydt will be presenting a 4-day virtual NHI Course with online training for the Federal Highway Administration, “Managing Highway Contract Claims: Analysis and Avoidance,” from August 16-19, 2021. The course provides the basic tools to address the management and avoidance of highway construction claims. Bill will present the evaluation of a highway contract claim by focusing on three claim components: entitlement, impact, and cost. Participants will learn claims avoidance techniques, as well as how to identify and review best practices associated with successful dispute resolution.
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On December 14th and 16th, 2021, Bill Haydt will present an ASCE 2-day Virtual Workshop.
On Day 1 of the Workshop, Bill will give participants the tools they need to determine the true costs of delays for a construction project. In some cases, these costs are straight forward, easily recognized, and easily calculated; however, these costs can sometimes be complicated to determine. Bill will discuss basic concepts, with case studies and real examples, to allow attendees to see how these concepts are actually applied. Attendees will also be provided with real-life, take-home problems to put what they learned to the test.
On Day 2 of the Workshop, Bill will review the skills learned on Day 1, go over the take-home problems, and then turn the course’s attention to the documentation required to demonstrate the claims made in the take-home problems. Bill will describe in detail why the contemporaneous documentation that is created during the life of a construction project is so important. Bill will present the various ways to document and preserve what occurs during the course of a project, as well as provide suggestions for making this documentation more fact-focused and effective. Bill will also discuss how effective communication and documentation can increase the likelihood of resolving issues in a timely manner, without resorting to litigation.
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Scott Lowe will be presenting a 3-day virtual NHI Course with online training for the University of Massachusetts (UMASS), titled “Principles and Applications of Highway Construction Specifications,” from June 22-24, 2021. The course includes content that highlights the role of specifications as contract documents and tools for assigning risk. Course participants will engage in lessons and practice sessions to identify types of specifications, select the most appropriate type for a given project, and generate an original, effective highway construction specification. Emphasis is placed on the use of basic grammar and writing style so that participants can produce correct, consistent, clear, complete, and concise specifications.
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