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CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS--PROGRAMS FOR NON-FEDERAL OWNERS
Pages 28-31

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From page 28...
... tCII is the Construction Industry Institute; CICE is the Construction Industry Cost Effectiveness project of the Business Roundtable.
From page 29...
... no networking casualty of downsizing Private Consultants Provide public and in-house programs Advantages external to company can tailor programs · Disadvantages credibility currency continuity ludust~y/University · Few in existence · Very little overlap · Each has a target audience · Little coordination among programs Industry/university partnerships Texas A&M Construction Executive Program Texas A&M Construction Management Program Clemson/ABC Superintendents Academy 29
From page 30...
... CII Budget Volunteer Effort Total Products · 31 Publications · 69 Source Documents · 25 Special Publications · 68 video tapes · 7 annual reports Module Subjects 3.5 24.5 28-0 CESC I · Temn Dynamics · Setting Project Objectives · Managing Uncertainty · Implementing Constructability · Scope Definition and Control · Objectives Matrix -- An Evaluation Tool 30
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