RForm Launches Continuing Education Program for Architects

By: PRLog

Contract Administration Essentials for Architects: Mastering Key Forms & Processes

CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island - Aug. 27, 2024 - PRLog -- RForm, a leader in innovative solutions for the construction industry, is proud to announce the launch of its new Continuing Education (Con-Ed) program, "Contract Administration Essentials for Architects: Mastering Key Forms & Processes." This comprehensive one-hour course is designed to empower architects with the knowledge and tools to navigate the complexities of contract administration during the construction phase.

The course will delve into the critical forms and processes that underpin successful project management, including change orders, change directives, cash allowances, schedules of values, and certificates for payment. By understanding the interplay of these documents, architects can proactively mitigate risks, avoid costly delays, and ensure smoother project execution.

"Contract administration is often perceived as a daunting task, fraught with paperwork and potential pitfalls," said David Lopes, Founder at RForm. "Our Con-Ed program aims to demystify this process, providing architects with practical skills and insights to manage their projects from concept to completion."

The "Contract Administration Essentials" course is tailored specifically for architects, intern architects, architectural technologists, and project managers. It offers a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and real-world application, equipping participants with the expertise to:

  • Identify and understand the purpose of essential contract administration forms.
  • Master the creation, submission, and approval process for change orders and directives.
  • Effectively manage cash allowances and track their utilization.
  • Utilize the Schedule of Values to monitor project costs and prepare accurate payment certificates.
  • Implement a submittal logging system and streamline the submittal review process.
Most Canadian provinces have approved the "Contract Administration Essentials" course for 1 hour of Continuing Education or Structured Learning credits, making it a valuable opportunity for architects to maintain their professional development and stay at the forefront of industry best practices.

The course underscores that effective contract administration management requires clear communication and meticulous documentation. The interconnected documents involved in the process orchestrate the flow of information, ensuring all stakeholders remain aligned. From RFIs (Requests for Information) that clarify project details to Change Orders that manage inevitable modifications, each document plays a crucial role in maintaining project momentum and ensuring successful delivery. The course equips architects with the skills to navigate this intricate documentation web, fostering transparency, collaboration, and project success.

RForm's Con-Ed program is a testament to its commitment to supporting architects throughout their professional journey. By offering accessible and impactful learning opportunities, RForm is helping to elevate the standards of practice and drive greater efficiency in the construction industry.

Supporting Content:RForm is a leading cloud-based solution provider that streamlines and automates contract administration for architects and construction professionals. Our platform simplifies the management of critical project documents, enhances collaboration, and mitigates risks.

Contact
Joseph Dager
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