Course Summary:

Project Management for Electric Utility Capital Projects

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Topics

  • Electrical Capital Projects: Initiation and Scope Management
  • Time Management for Electric Utility Capital Projects
  • Cost Management on Capital Projects
  • Project Human Resource Management
  • Project Procurement Management
  • Project Communications Management
  • Electrical Capital Project Risk Management
  • Electrical Capital Project Quality Management
  • Electrical Power Capital Project Controls and Closure
  • Multiple Projects Management

Audience

  • Project managers
  • Project team leaders
  • Consulting engineers and project managers
  • Transmission line design engineers and technicians
  • Distribution line design engineers and technicians
  • Substation design engineers and technicians

Benefits

Gain the project management skills you need to effectively manage outsourced as well as in-house designed and constructed power delivery capital projects. You’ll benefit by studying

  • Unique requirements for managing electric utility capital projects
  • Cost estimating and cash flow management
  • Human resource allocation and leveling
  • Public and regulatory communications management
  • Managing project risk, and more!
Case studies of utility substation and transmission line construction projects will illustrate applications of concepts and real-world project management issues you may face in the field. Workshops and problem-solving sessions will reinforce your understanding of concepts and methods.

Earn PDH, LU, CEU

By participating in this course, you will earn 13 Professional Development Hours (PDH) and 1.3 Continuing Education Units (CEU). Learn more about PDH, LU, CEU and state licensing boards.

Instructors

Mark Sanzenbacher, American Transmission Company, Madison, Wisconsin

Matt Weber, General Manager - Construction, American Transmission Company, Madison, Wisconsin


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