Construction: Cost Estimating and Scheduling
Course Description
Combine the personal attention of an instructor with the flexibility of online learning. Courses have virtual sessions and defined start and end dates. All materials are provided online. Review the schedule for specific session times.
It can be difficult for commercial real estate professionals to identify realistic cost estimates and schedules that support a construction project's business objectives and meet client expectations. In this course, Eric Holt, Ph.D., of the University of Denver's Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management, shares a process for construction estimates and scheduling. Students will examine how estimates are used, how costs are estimated, what defines a quality estimate, and the role of scheduling in project management.
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