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SUMMARY:Essentials of Field Management\, Unit 1: Sitework and Foundations - (May 11\, 13\, 18\, 20\, 25) - Online and Live
DESCRIPTION:For complete course syllabus please visit the AGC May Training and Education Catalog here.\n\n\n\nOverview - Unit 1: Sitework and Foundations\n\nIn this unit\, students will learn about scheduling considerations for construction as well as critical building methodologies and requirements.  There is also a significant focus on sitework and foundations.\n\n\n\nSession 1: Project Set-Up\, Surveying & Layout\n\nProject Set-up\n\nThis session describes the initial setup of a project and the people involved. Additionally\, students will learn about site utilization and what is needed up front. By the end of this training\, students will have general knowledge about how to successfully set up a project before construction begins.\n\n\n\nSurveying and Layout Methodologies\n\nStudents will be provided with information to help them understand the difference between the surveying and layout process. This training will outline the step-by-step process for surveying and layouts for projects.\n\n\n\nSession 2: Project Scheduling\n\nProject Scheduling \n\nThis session will provide students with an understanding of the true flow of the sequence using real-life examples. This session will also outline the steps needed to ensure that project scheduling is effectively done for a smoothly run project.\n\n\n\nSession 3: Excavation / Trenching & Site Utilities\n\nExcavation & Trenching \n\nThis session discusses excavation and trenching safety. It describes the role of a competent person\, identifies hazards associated with excavations as well as the methods for protecting employees from cave-ins. It also covers employer requirements to protect workers from excavation hazards.\n\n\n\nSite Utilities \n\nThis session will introduce students to the basics of site utilities. Site utilities are building systems that usually come under some form of public control. These utilities generally include electricity\, gas\, water and sewage and communication services. Additionally\, they may include irrigation systems\, steam lines\, medical gases\, inert gases and other liquids/gases required for laboratory operations. There are many considerations that must be made when dealing with site utilities.\n\n\n\nSession 4: Foundations\n\nFoundation\n\nThis session covers different foundation (soil) types. The foundations are chosen by the structural engineer. Best practices of each will be discussed.\n\n\n\nSession 5: Shoring Systems\n\nShoring Systems\n\nThis session provides an overall explanation of the different types of shoring and best practices of installation of shoring systems. Students will learn about earthwork shoring\, the role of the superintendent in shoring\, beam and lag systems\, battered piers\, grout column/soil nails and underpinning.\n\n\n\nStructural Shotcrete and Blindside Waterproofing \n\nThis session provides students with a practical understanding of executing structural shotcrete and blindside waterproofing for 0-100 feet underground/below-grade excavation projects. Students will examine a comprehensive overview of the concepts\, planning\, techniques\, and best practices for scheduling\, sitework\, building methodology\, and environmental impact.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:16px\;"><strong><span style="color:#0070C0\;">For complete course syllabus please visit the AGC May Training and Education Catalog&nbsp\;</span></strong><u><a href="http://www.agccolorado.org/training-catalog"><strong><span style="color:#0070C0\;">here</span></strong></a></u><strong><span style="color:#0070C0\;"><u>.</u></span></strong></span><br />\n<br />\n<span style="font-size:16px\;"><strong>Overview - Unit 1: Sitework and Foundations</strong><br />\nIn this unit\, students will learn about scheduling considerations for construction as well as critical building methodologies and requirements.&nbsp\; There is also a significant focus on sitework and foundations.<br />\n<br />\n<strong><u>Session 1: Project Set-Up\, Surveying &amp\; Layout</u><br />\nProject Set-up</strong><br />\nThis session describes the initial setup of a project and the people involved. Additionally\, students will learn about site utilization and what is needed up front. By the end of this training\, students will have general knowledge about how to successfully set up a project before construction begins.<br />\n<br />\n<strong>Surveying and Layout Methodologies</strong><br />\nStudents will be provided with information to help them understand the difference between the surveying and layout process. This training will outline the step-by-step process for surveying and layouts for projects.<br />\n<br />\n<u><strong>Session 2: Project Scheduling</strong></u><br />\n<strong>Project Scheduling </strong><br />\nThis session will provide students with an understanding of the true flow of the sequence using real-life examples. This session will also outline the steps needed to ensure that project scheduling is effectively done for a smoothly run project.<br />\n<br />\n<strong><u>Session 3: Excavation / Trenching &amp\; Site Utilities</u></strong><br />\n<strong>Excavation &amp\; Trenching </strong><br />\nThis session discusses excavation and trenching safety. It describes the role of a competent person\, identifies hazards associated with excavations as well as the methods for protecting employees from cave-ins. It also covers employer requirements to protect workers from excavation hazards.<br />\n<br />\n<strong>Site Utilities </strong><br />\nThis session will introduce students to the basics of site utilities. Site utilities are building systems that usually come under some form of public control. These utilities generally include electricity\, gas\, water and sewage and communication services. Additionally\, they may include irrigation systems\, steam lines\, medical gases\, inert gases and other liquids/gases required for laboratory operations. There are many considerations that must be made when dealing with site utilities.<br />\n<br />\n<u><strong>Session 4: Foundations</strong></u><br />\n<strong>Foundation</strong><br />\nThis session covers different foundation (soil) types. The foundations are chosen by the structural engineer.&nbsp\;Best practices of each will be discussed.<br />\n<br />\n<u><strong>Session 5: Shoring Systems</strong></u><br />\n<strong>Shoring Systems</strong><br />\nThis session provides an overall explanation of the different types of shoring and best practices of installation of shoring systems. Students will learn about earthwork shoring\, the role of the superintendent in shoring\, beam and lag systems\, battered piers\, grout column/soil nails and underpinning.<br />\n<br />\n<strong>Structural Shotcrete and Blindside Waterproofing&nbsp\;</strong><br />\nThis session provides students with a practical understanding of executing structural shotcrete and blindside waterproofing for 0-100 feet underground/below-grade excavation projects. Students will examine a comprehensive overview of the concepts\, planning\, techniques\, and best practices for scheduling\, sitework\, building methodology\, and environmental impact.&nbsp\;</span><br />\n<br />\n<br />\n<br />\n&nbsp\;
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