- Michael Babowal
- No Comments
UC Davis Continuing and Professional Education to offer an Advanced Studies in Active Estimating™ and integrated Cost Management program.
(DAVIS, CA) The University of California, Davis Continuing and Professional Education, the workforce development arm of the university, along with the Institute for Construction Innovation, has announced the Advanced Studies in Active Estimating™ and Integrated Cost Management program.
Active Estimating™ and integrated Cost Management (AEiCM) is an innovative approach to cost management in preconstruction. The four-class certificate program is designed for estimators, project managers, engineers, and others who are responsible for overseeing large, complex projects. The program will cover Active Estimating™ and integrated Cost Management, Lean construction practices, and the application of new technologies that support integrated project delivery. AEiCM is based on over 15 years of cutting-edge applied research, to deliver projects on time and on budget with an astonishing degree of predictability.
In an exclusive agreement with UC Davis Continuing and Professional Education, i4Ci to provide AEICM content via online training, webinars, on-site workshops, and conferences.
A free, online information session about the Advanced Studies in Estimating and Integrated Cost Management program will be held on July 23, 2020. Register for the information session here.
For 60 years, the UC Davis Division of Continuing and Professional Education has blended the distinctive academic expertise of UC Davis with practical training that immediately improves capability and job performance. This “Career Curriculum” supports working professionals as they refresh and expand job skills over the course of their careers. With 74,000 annual enrollments in classroom and online university-level courses and more than 1 million enrollments on Coursera, UC Davis Continuing and Professional Education serves lifelong learners in the growing Sacramento region, all 50 states and more than 100 countries.
The Institute for Construction Innovation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit research and development firm, specializing in project management consulting as well as research and development. For more information about the Institute for Construction Innovation, visit www.i4Ci.org.