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CSC Ottawa : Principles of Construction Documentation (PCD) - In person

Fall 2023
August 23, 2023 | By Webmaster

The PCD course is an introductory course that will enable the student to have a better understanding of construction documentation.

Date and time:

October 14 · 8:30am - November 11 · 2pm EDT 

Location: 

Keller Engineering office - Ottawa 885 Meadowlands Dr E Suite 500 Ottawa, ON K2C 3N2 


Refund Policy:

Refunds up to 30 days before event 
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable. 

About this event

Principles of Construction Documentation
Maximum number of students is limited to 10 students for this course. This course will take place in person at Keller engineering office. 

Course Schedule

  • First Day : Saturday, October 14 between 8:30-4:00 
  • Second Day: Saturday, October 21 between 8:30-4:00 
  • Third Day: Saturday October 28 between 8:30-4:00 
  • Fourth Day : Saturday November 4 between 8:30-4:00 
  • Fifth Day: Saturday November 11
Course 

Presenters: 

John Cooke from John G Cook Associates 
Jori Toniello from Architecture 49 
Chris Lance from Norr 
Michael Paquette from Kasian 
Ali Ahrabi from Hilti

For any questions about this class, please contact Ali Ahrabi by email at Ali.Ahrabi@hilti.com
   

Course description:

The PCD course is an introductory course that will enable the student to have a better understanding of construction documentation (specifications, drawings and schedules), products, bidding procedures and contracts. It is also prerequisite to all the other CSC education courses. The PCD course is a prerequisite for the Certified Technical Representative (CTR),Certified Construction Contract Administrator (CCCA) and Certified Specification Practitioner (CSP) designations from CSC. Successful completion of the PCD may be credited toward the experience component requirements for the Registered Specification Writer (RSW) designation. The course is designed for individuals involved in the construction industry, who at any point in their career are required to produce, read, supply products for, or rely on, the project manual/specification. In other words, it is designed for anyone in construction, whether they work as a designer, consultant, contractor or supplier. The focus is to emphasize the relationship that exists between specifications and drawings, and the role of the industry participants. Contract documents and the project manual have an intrinsic relationship with each other, with standard pre-printed contract documents, and with associated documents; this course explains these relationships.

Module:

  1. Introduction
  2. Construction Process: Players and Roles; Owner Expectations; Budget Process; Project Phases; and the Bidding Process
  3. Production of Construction Documents: The Project Manual; Format Documents; Specifying Methods; Language and Style; Specification Writing, Editing and Co-ordination; and Document Interpretation
  4. Forms of Contract: Contract Delivery
  5. Codes and Standards: Codes and Code Content; Standards and Testing Agencies; Zoning By-Laws and Permits; and Environmental issues
  6. Risk Management Issues: Risk and Liability
  7. Legal Issues: Legal Issues; and Contract Law and Court Decisions
  8. Building Science: Basic Building Principles; Product Evaluation and Selection; Sustainability Issues; and Diagnostic Methods, Non-Destructive Testing
  9. Contract Administration: Authority of the Contract Administrator; Time Management; Submittals, Alternatives and Substitutions; Changes in the Work; The Commissioning Process; and Performance, Termination and Dispute Resolutions
  10. Communications: Communications and Projects on the Internet
  11. Trends in the Construction Industry: The History of Standardizing Construction Information; New Initiatives in Standardization; and Professional Development
Registration: Go to Eventbrite to register for this course.