Risk Management in Construction – Avoiding Pitfalls
Why Should You Attend:
By attending this webinar attendees will learn:
- How to quickly analyze whether or not the project is truly making money or losing money.
- The good, the bad and the ugly from real projects, real experiences.
- What risks should be considered before you start a project, and how to a risk register during the project.
- Why a Work Breakdown Schedule (WBS) is important
- How to keep a handle on the cost before the project spins out of control
- What steps are necessary to insure the foremen stay motivated
- Introduction to a more effective method of control – 3D Project Plus™
Using lessons learned from 50 years of experience in going shoulder to shoulder with general contractors, corporate owners and developers, the instructor will introduce attendees to better controls for the challenges of today’s high risk projects.
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
- Introduction
- Industry trends
- The right philosophy in understanding the industry
- The Good
- Robert Moses
- Bechtel Corporation
- New York City Transit
- Aberthaw Construction Company
- General Electric’s Real Estate and Construction Operation
- The Bad
- NICO Construction Company (out of business)
- US Steel’s Modular Construction Program at Disney World, Orlando, FL
- Contemporary Resort Hotel, Disney World
- Inflated Egos
- Middle East Owners
- Lanning Corporation (out of business)
- New York’s Real Estate Brokers
- The Ugly
- Venetian Casino Resort, Las Vegas, NV
- Harmon Tower, Center City, Las Vegas, NV
- Unstated Subcontractor , City Center, Las Vegas, NV (deceased: probable suicide)
- Means and Methods
- Risk Analysis
- Requirements Analysis
- Work Breakdown Structure
- Motivating the Foremen
- The Answer
- 3D Project Plus™
Who Will Benefit:
- Attorneys
- Financial Managers
- Engineers
- Architects
- Construction contractors
- Subcontractors
- Consultants
- Project managers
- Developers
- Contract managers
- Real estate professionals
- Accountants
Paul Gogulski, specializes in construction consulting and expert witness services for construction litigation and construction accidents. Mr. Gogulski has completed over 200 cases in 18 states over the last 14 years. He prepares clients on how to avoid litigation. If litigation is needed, he works for his clients and their attorney to provide a claim with irrefutable evidence which will prevail in court. The technical skills and professional knowledge needed for a successful resolution were developed from over 25 years’ experience in leading teams in the delivery of industrial, commercial, and residential construction projects throughout the United States and overseas
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