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October 20, 2021
8:00AM - 3:00PM

“Managing Field Productivity” - Registration is CLOSED!

The event is to be held on Wednesday, October 20, 2021.

Drake Oak Brook Hotel

REGISTRATION IS CLOSED this ECA Research and Education Committee program!

Wednesday, October 20, 2021
“Managing Field Productivity”
8:00 am - 3:00 pm
 
Dr. Awad Hanna - Presenter
 
Drake Oak Brook Hotel
2301 York Road
Oak Brook, IL 60523
(630) 571-0000
Breakfast and Lunch are to be provided.
 

Program description:

"Managing Field Productivity"
Electrical contracting is a high-risk and labor-intensive industry and the most volatile cost element facing contractors is field labor productivity. This course will focus on ways plan, measure and take corrective action to increase field productivity.

Following this course, participants will be able to:

Dr. Awad Hanna

Pictured above is Dr. Awad Hanna
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Dr. Hanna holds M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Penn State University, and he is a registered professional engineer in the U.S. and Canada. Awad has been an active construction practitioner, educator and researcher for over 30 years including 10 years as a design engineer and project manager. He has been active in industry-funded productivity research for nearly 20 years, and research sponsors have included the Electrical Contracting Foundation, the Mechanical Contracting Foundation, the New Horizon Foundation and the Construction Industry Institute, among others. He has authored over 100 refereed journal articles on construction-related topics with special emphasis on labor productivity, construction methods, cumulative impact of change, construction risk management and orders. 

He is the author of both the National Electrical Contractors Association's course on Construction Labor Productivity Improvement and the Canadian Mechanical Contracting Education Foundation's course on Improving Labor Productivity. As such, he has presented over 500 one-day seminars and instructed more than 10,000 people in the U.S. and Canadian construction industries on improving construction labor productivity and improving site performance through proper pre-construction planning. 

 

 

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