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The ABCs of VDC

Construction Business Owner

Benjamin Crosby, CM-BIM, CM-Lean, CCM, LEED AP BD+C, is passionate about building and education. Crosby holds a construction management degree with math and physics minors, from Brigham Young University. As a builder educator, he motivates people to learn how to improve their projects and careers.

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Seven Construction Associations You Should Consider Joining

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You probably don’t want to add any more activities to your busy schedule. Here are some reasons to consider joining an association: Expand your knowledge: Gain access to courses, seminars and educational materials to stay up to date on industry trends. Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA). Schedule Demo.

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What Is Construction Management?

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Construction management is a term used to describe a service provided by construction managers (CMs), who are there to manage a project’s schedule and quality. Must-Have Skills for Construction Managers. Construction Management vs. Project Management. Construction Management Technology.

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10 Construction Certifications and Where to Get Them

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Project Management Institute (PMI). National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER). CCMs offer technical services that use effective and reliable management approaches to prepare, design , and construct a project from start to finish. Project Management Institute (PMI).

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DRAFT Article – Where Will We Find The Next Generation of Construction Managers? — Northern California Edition

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Below you will find a draft article that I am writing for Construction Management Association of America’s (CMAA) Northern California Chapter Newsletter. The article is a little lengthy when compared to the other posts; but, I hope you can give it a read: Where Will We Find The Next Generation of Construction Managers?