Emerging MasterFormat Seminars Regional Presentation in 2003
In direct response to the demand for education covering the entire scope of design and construction as it relates to the proposed revised MasterFormat?, Formare Educational Institute has developed a seminar entitled: The Emerging MasterFormat - Answers to "so what?" This seminar has previously been given to select firms via invitation only; receiving excellent remarks regarding its content. On January 1, 2003 this seminar is open to the general public and will be held in regional formats across the continental United States.
"The Institute will be holding a number of regional presentations that are open to anyone interested in why you should migrate to the Emerging MasterFormat. Our course comes complete with text and accompanying AIA credit for satisfactory completion." Says James C. Waddell, CAO of Formare Educational Institute.
The seminar directly covers the issues raised with the most significant change of the MasterFormat - inclusion of Communication Systems.
To determine the date, time and location of the nearest seminar location visit the Formare Educational Institute website: http://www.formare-technica.com./educate/
Who Should Attend? ? Building Owners ? Building Developers ? IT Design Staff ? Facility Maintenance ? Contractors ? General Contractors ? CIO, CEO ? Any who are interested in saving time, money and frustration on their next project
Formare Educational Institute provides education in a number of key competency areas that affect all stakeholders within the construction and design community. These main course areas include: ? Professional Service Sales ? Construction Management ? Revised MasterFormat ? Project Management ? System Design Process
When asked about the institution James C. Waddell, Chief Academics Officer states, "Applying the knowledge and experience that the team members of Formare Technica, Ltd. have developed over the years to a defined course curriculum has been a fruitful and rewarding challenge. We have developed what is now, arguably, the very best curriculum for our industry?s needs."?