Bridging the Gap from Field to Office: Introducing A Four-Part Construction Operations Course

As part of our Merit Philosophy, we celebrate when our employees are ready to take on new challenges and be rewarded for their efforts. When promotions occur, employees need training and tools to prepare them for their new roles. It is for these reasons we’ve created a new course: Construction Operations.

Transitioning from hands-on fieldwork to an “office” role in the construction industry can be both exciting and challenging. Moving into an office role requires a broader view of project management. ABC’s Construction Operations course helps professionals understand the larger context of their work, including project planning, budgeting, workforce management, and risk assessment. This comprehensive understanding is crucial for making informed decisions that impact the success of entire projects.
ABC’s Construction Operations Course is an invaluable resource for professionals seeking to make this move successfully. Participants will spend their time on four topics:

  1. Project Management in Construction
  2. Risk Assessment and Insurance
  3. Understanding Financials
  4. Preventing Litigation

By providing a deeper understanding of project management, enhancing technical and managerial skills, and fostering effective communication, these courses prepare individuals to excel in their new roles. This career growth can lead to increased job satisfaction, financial rewards, and professional fulfillment.

If you have employees moving into new roles, this series can be a vital part of your company’s training. Use these courses to grow your team’s skills and prepare them for a successful and productive future.  Registration information is available here.

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