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Project Managers Form Network of Peers at Construction Project Manager Course

Attendees of AGC’s Construction Project Manager Course receive more than valuable insights from industry professionals who serve as instructors for the 15 modules of the course. Regardless of geographic location or project focus (highway and transportation, building, municipal, federal work, specialty, alternative energy, etc.), these project managers quickly recognize they face the same obstacles and opportunities. Here is what some of the 2008 and spring 2009 graduates have said about the benefit of sharing best practices with their peers:
“The instructors were great, but I think the best part was the sharing among the other people in the class.”
“I enjoyed the ability to interact with fellow 'friends' from across the U.S.”
“The content of this course is very well laid out and is very pertinent to my position. The interaction between the presenters and attendees was great and very informative. I am excited to start using some of the things learned during this course. All companies should send their PM's to a course like this. It's a manual for the job we do.”
“I have been through similar training in the past. However the quality of these presentations was excellent and has re-ignited my thoughts on quality contracting.”
Sharing experiences and ideas during roundtable discussions, group presentations, role playing, and team-building activities allow attendees to walk away with a solid network of resources they can contact after the course. This tool continues to give support long after the course concludes. The next AGC Construction Project Manager Course is October 4-9, 2009 in Indianapolis, IN. Registration is now open and more details can be found here.
January 2009 Graduates of AGC’s Construction Project Manager Course in Dallas, Texas." width="214" height="300" />

January 2009 Graduates of AGC’s Construction Project Manager Course in Dallas, Texas.