| Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) |  |
 | Address: 99 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 300 Alexandria, VA 22314 USA
Website: http://www.csinet.org/ | Phone: 1-800-689-2900 Fax: 703-684-0465
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Free Online Education
Education unit will be submitted to both CSI CEN and AIA/CES on your behalf. |   | | Construction Documents Education Program Part 04: Project Delivery Concepts | 
| 1 hour program Provides an overview of project delivery concepts including the design-bid-build, design-negotiate-build, design-build, owner- build, and construction manager processes as well as the role of participants, variations on payment methods and the difference between single and multiple- prime contracts.
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| | Construction Documents Education Program Part 06: Procurement and Project Document Modifications | 
| 1 hour program Provides an overview of how procurement and contract documents are changed through addenda and modifications; the necessity of creating a paper trail in order to enact change; the construction claims and dispute process.
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| | Construction Documents Education Program Part 09: Pricing, Measurements, Payments, Submittals | 
| 1 hour program Provides an overview of the purpose, similarities and differences of allowances, unit prices, and alternates; progress payment and submittals process.
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| | Construction Documents Education Program Part 10: Quality Requirements | 
| 1 hour program Provides an overview of quality requirements and temporary facilities; different aspects of substitutions; guaranty and warranty; project close out documents and procedures.
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| | Construction Specification Education Program Session 11: Changing Construction Documents | 
| 1 hour program Provides an overview of the process of construction document modification including: Addenda, Substitutions, Minor Changes, Construction Change Directives, Change Orders, Written Amendments.
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| | Construction Specification Education Program Session 1: Fundamentals and Methodology | 
| 1 hour program Provides an overview of the specifications of the construction process improving written construction documents and provides familiarity of CSI specification writing principles and organization of construction documents as the Project Resource Manual.
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| | Construction Specification Education Program Session 2: Formats | 
| 1.5 hour program Provides an overview of the various formats used in the construction documents process and their applications.
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| | Construction Specification Education Program Session 3: Preparing PART 2 Production & PART 3 Execution | 
| 1 hour program Provides an overview of the components of PART 2 – PRODUCTS and PART 3 – EXECUTION, the how and when of those components and their relationship to Division 01 – General Requirements.
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| | Construction Specification Education Program Session 4: Preparing PART 1 General | 
| 1 hour program Provides an overview of the methodology of writing PART 1 GENERAL of a specification section.
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| | Construction Specification Education Program Session 5: Procurement and Contracting Requirements | 
| 1 hour program Provides an overview of the methods and process of procurement and contracting requirements.
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| | Construction Specification Education Program Session 6: Division 01 - General Requirements | 
| 1 hour program Provides an overview of how Division 01 – General Requirements is used in construction contract documents and its relationship with other parts of the project manual.
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| | Construction Specification Education Program Session 8: Producing a Project Manual | 
| 1 hour program Provides an overview of the documents that are contained in the project manual and the procedures and methods of producing a project manual.
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| | Construction Specification Education Program Session 9: Project Delivery Systems | 
| 1.5 hour program Provides an overview of the various project delivery systems and how they affect the preparation of the project manual.
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About CSI: The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) is an individual membership technical society whose core purpose is to improve the process of creating and sustaining the built environment. The Institute provides technical information and products, continuing education, professional conferences, and product shows to enhance communication among all disciplines of nonresidential building design and construction and meet the industry’s need for a common system of organizing and presenting construction information. CSI’s more than 18,000 members include architects, engineers, constructors, specifiers of construction products, suppliers of construction products, building owners, and facilities managers. Founded in 1948, CSI is headquartered outside Washington in Alexandria, VA, and has 143 local chapters nationwide.
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