Have high overhead costs, underbidding, and low productivity eaten up what remains of your modest profit margins? In this course, instructor Wayne Newell draws upon 35 years of financial and construction-contracting experience to help you recognize problem projects, identify unwanted expenses, increase productivity, manage overhead expenses, and address labour shortages.
Learn how to increase cash flow and improve profits! This course will teach you how to control and reduce expenses and covers contracting essentials from operations and labour productivity to finances. You’ll learn how to rid yourself of labour productivity concerns, high overhead costs, below-budget profits, and cash flow headaches.
Labour and technology are key factors affecting contractors in today’s marketplace and you’ll cover both in this course. A major issue facing contractors’ productivity today is the forecasted labour shortage by 2030. This course identifies 8 of the major causes and offers methods to resolve them with a focus on attracting young people to your company. Additionally, technology is pointing the way in improving productivity, eliminating inefficiencies, attracting younger workers, and making jobsites safer. This course identifies some of the recent advances that benefit contractors including cloud computing, collaborative software, BIM, drones, wearables and offsite and prefab construction.
This course includes real-world examples and insights drawing from Wayne’s 35-year career. Many of these will apply to your company: profit essentials, estimating, project management, labour productivity, people skills, materials and tools management, change orders, job costing, overhead controls, cash flow, AR collections, risk management, asset controls and a host of others.
Plus, you will walk away with a comprehensive course manual filled with methods and strategies you need for your business and will be a future reference guide.
Attendance is encouraged for those who influence profits: owners, department and division managers, project managers and coordinators, field supervisors, administrators, and estimators. Since its introduction in 2003 over 1,200 construction professionals have benefited from this course.