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2012 STP TRAINING  COURSE SCHEDULE
 Five Ways the AGC Emblem Can Help You
1. Skill, Integrity & Responsibility-Since its founding in 1918, the first purpose of the AGC has been to make membership in the Association a reasonable assurance to the public of the skill, integrity and responsibility of its members.
2. Identification With Reliability -Experience has demonstrated that the AGC emblem is recognized as identifying the responsible contractor and national associate member.
3. Reliable Documents Reflect Forward-Looking Attitude - Every document published by the AGC reflecting credit upon the industry and its members clearly displays the emblem and more firmly establishes AGC members as forward-looking men and women.
4. The Contractor Behind the AGC Emblem Is Reliable - The AGC public relations program is directed toward demonstrating to the public and those who influence the award of construction contracts that the AGC emblem identifies contractors of reliability and dependability and is an assurance of skillful performance.
5. Identification With Improvement Of Industry Service - The AGC emblem identifies those contractors and associates who are working toward the improvement of conditions in their industry and toward a better construction service, which benefits the public.
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SUPERVISORY TRAINING PROGRAM
The Knowledge and Skills Every Construction Supervisor Must Have to Be Effective
The Associated General Contractors of America's Supervisory Training Program (STP) is a construction-specific training curriculum developed, updated, and field-tested by and for contractors and is the professional development resource for more than 122,000 construction supervisors and managers nationwide. If you are a manager of people, time, equipment or materials, STP can help you improve your supervisor skills and your organization's bottom line.
All AGC Florida East Coast Chapter STP courses are on-line courses available 24/7 and 10 weeks each. Please budget five (5) hours per week to complete course work. The 100 and 300 Series courses are separate courses offered by Construction Classes.com and are not part of the Supervisory Training Online Program.
Third Quarter Course Schedule Beginning on June 25, 2012 and ending September 2, 2012
Series 100 - General Construction and Estimating 101 Introduction to Construction Estimating 102 Essential Construction Math X-35 103 Construction Blueprint Reading 105 Estimating and Bidding 1 106 Estimating and Bidding 2 107 Construction Materials and Processes
Series 200 - Online Supervisory Training Program 207S Accident Prevention and Loss Control 208P Project Management for Construction Supervisors 209T Construction Productivity Improvement 210 General and Specialty Contractor Dynamics
Series 300 - Green Construction 302 LEED for New Construction: Applying the Guidelines 305 Buidling Green Buidlings: The Contractor's Perspective
Click here for the third quarter registration form due by June 12, 2012.
Fourth Quarter Course Schedule Beginning on September 10, 2012 and ending November 18, 2012
Series 100 - General Construction and Estimating 101 Introduction to Construction Estimating 102 Essential Construction Math X-35 103 Construction Blueprint Reading 105 Estimating and Bidding 1 106 Estimating and Bidding 2 107 Construction Materials and Processes
Series 200 - Online Supervisory Training Program 201S Leadership and Motivation 203P Construction ProblemSolving and Decision Making 206T Cost Awareness and Production Control 210 General and Specialty Contractor Dynamics
Series 300 - Green Construction 301 Fundamentals of Green Buidling Design and Construction 304 Green Building Commissioning
Click here for the fourth quarter registration form due by August 29, 2012.
For more information, please contact Rachael M.B. Smith at rachael@agcfla.com or call (561) 833-3609.
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