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Construction, Engineering and Scientific Cost Estimating as per OSHA 29 CFR 1926

Compliance Key INC - Enterprise Risk Management Training
                                                    Keith Warwick
Keith Warwick, PE is Keynote Speaker at Compliance key Inc. He is an environmental and civil engineer who is licensed in California and has been licensed in Indiana, Tennessee, Illinois and New York when he worked in those regions. He has a degree in Civil Engineering from the University of California at Davis. 

 Webinar Id: CICKC002
 10:00 AM PT | 01:00 PM ET
 11/29/2017
 Duration 60 mins 

Overview
This course will describe the reasons for establishing a Construction, Engineering and Scientific Cost Estimating program. We will discuss how to establish and maintain such a program. Components will include rough-order-of magnitude (ROM)and lump sum bids
Why should you attend this webinar?
To develop decision making estimates such as ROMs and lump sum bids. Decisions can be made easily when in possession of a good ROM. The course will describe how to find one. Lump sum estimates need to be accurate to obtain projects and make money.
Areas Covered in the Session:
  • Applicable regulations
  • Personnel qualifications
  • Human and financial costs of having an OSHA Program
  • Costs of not having an OSHA Program
  • How to establish management commitment to a Program
  • General Safety
  • Site Specific Safety
Who can Benefit:
  • Company owners
  • Stockholders
  • Construction managers
  • Engineers
  • Environmental engineers 
  • Safety managers
  • Executives
  • Managers
  • Regulators

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