What’s Important to Discuss About Site Preparation and Grading
In this initial webinar, we focus on two important checklist action items that unless addressed early, can be pain points for every subcontractor.
February 1, 2022
Date: Apr 13, 2022
Duration: 1 Hr
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A productive pre-construction meeting is often the next-to-last opportunity for contractors, design professionals and owners to adjust schedules, update specifications, and incorporate the newest technologies prior to concrete placement. These conversations often focus on the action items listed in the Checklist for the Concrete Pre-Construction Conference, published by the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association and the American Society of Concrete Contractors.
In our exclusive Pre-Construction Webinar Series, we'll interview experts who will provide insights on specific checklist actions they’ve recently discussed in meetings held prior to the start of concrete projects. The experts will share the challenges they faced and the solutions they discussed. Learning from their experiences, you’ll be able to improve your productivity and margins.
In this initial webinar, we focus on two important checklist action items that unless addressed early, can be pain points for every subcontractor.
Knowing how the general contractor has developed the project’s critical path is important in planning the effective use of a contractor’s resources. Concrete contractors should have a voice in the steps leading up to when they show up on projects. An important part of this critical path is the treatment of the sub-grade and pre-placement treatments preceding placement.
Contractors, architects, and engineers who attend this webinar will be provided a Certificate of Participation for self-reporting professional development and training purposes.
Learning objectives from this webinar:
Assemble key questions contractors should ask to align a project’s critical path to the distinct objects that must be built.
Recognize the best approaches during a pre-placement assessment to achieve the right sub-grade.
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