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Fall 2009 Newsletter - M E Rinker Sr School of Building Construction ...

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BCN Alumni Regional Club UpdatesAtlanta Gator BCN Alumni ClubThe Atlanta Gator BCN Alumni Club held a joint meeting onJuly 14, <strong>2009</strong> with the Atlanta Auburn <strong>Building</strong> Science AlumniClub for a Social / Resume Swap at the Waverly Renaissance Hotel.BCN graduate Rob Herndon gave an excellent talk about the currentconstruction marketplace, the jobs market, networking, workingwith a recruiter and resume development. The meeting wasa big success enjoyed by all and there was a discussion <strong>of</strong> morejoint UF/Auburn meetings in the future. The Gators beat Auburnagain...... in terms <strong>of</strong> attendance.....despite having less than half <strong>of</strong>their number <strong>of</strong> alumni in town.Attention Alumni in Pennsylvania.....TheKeystone BCN Alumni Club is getting started. ClintonCollins is planning to form a regional club inPennsylvania and hold its first meeting. The Club'saim is to promote social and pr<strong>of</strong>essional interaction<strong>of</strong> BCN Alumni, share the great Gator spirit,and develop and maintain a Pennsylvania Alumnidirectory. If you are interested in joining or wouldlike additional information regarding the KeystoneBCN Alumni Club please contact: Clayton H. Collinsat: ccollins@leechtishman.com.Correspondence for all BCN Club future eventsare sent via e-mail,so remember to update your e-mail addresson the UF Alumni Web site.https://www.ufalumni.ufl.edu/contact/bioupdate.aspxIndustry Review <strong>of</strong> Management CoursesThe industry review <strong>of</strong> the Management courses (part 2) took placeon Monday, February 16, <strong>2009</strong>, in the Kelsey Conference Room<strong>of</strong> <strong>Rinker</strong> Hall. Attendees included Bob Campbell (Holder), MarkChristensen (Clark), Tim Good (Haskell), Dale Hedrick (HedrickBrothers), Fred Henderson (Brasfield & Gorrie), Fran Kuerzi (CPC/PPI), Tom Murphy (Coastal), Phil Nanna (Current Builders), LanceSimons (Haskell), David Stayshich (Fluor), Mike Taylor (CurrentBuilders), Matt Webster (CPC/PPI), and <strong>Rinker</strong> <strong>School</strong> faculty:Brisbane Brown, Abdol Chini, Jimmie Hinze, and Doug Lucas.The review began at 10 a.m. and concluded at 3:30 p.m. AbdolChini reviewed the purpose <strong>of</strong> the workshop, the accreditation requirements,and the recent changes in the BCN undergraduate curriculum.A presentation on the <strong>Construction</strong> Safety, Health and Environmentcourse was made by Jimmie Hinze followed by review<strong>of</strong> Introduction to <strong>Construction</strong> Management course by BrisbaneBrown and <strong>Construction</strong> Management course by Doug Lucas.The following were part <strong>of</strong> the recommendations made to best preparestudents for the situations they will face as industry pr<strong>of</strong>essionals:BCN 3735 – <strong>Construction</strong> Safety, Health and Environment-Stress – SAFETY starts at the TOP-Emphasize the value <strong>of</strong> a relationship with the local OSHA <strong>of</strong>fice-Teach them what to do when OSHA shows up at the project andhow to conduct an OSHA walkthrough-Understand crane safety and current regulations-Stress the importance <strong>of</strong> employee involvement in any safety effort-Highlight career as safety pr<strong>of</strong>essionals (risk management / corporatesafety director / safety focus field supervision)BCN 3027 – Introduction to <strong>Construction</strong> Management-Ensure the students understand the type <strong>of</strong> information that shouldbe documented and the information that should not-Spend more time in project closeout – collection <strong>of</strong> cash-Emphasize that a personal cell phone should not be used to acceptpersonal phone calls or to text friends during work hours-Remind them that Human Resource managers are visiting the internonline social networks, such as MySpace and Facebook. Havinginappropriate pictures on the site or having references to sex,alcohol, drugs, etc., is not that attractive to a prospective employer-Ethics and the use <strong>of</strong> computer for other than work items-Provide understanding / respect <strong>of</strong> design process (in discussionand with direct interaction with architectural school)-Focus on examples <strong>of</strong> how to write and effective RFI and managethe RFI processBCN 4709 – <strong>Construction</strong> Management-Divide course to follow major project lifecycle phases: Preconstruction,<strong>Construction</strong>, and Close-out-Identify key deliverables (writing scopes <strong>of</strong> work for individualtrades, reviewing submittals, creating a site utilization plans, etc.)within each phase and have students perform those tasks-Emphasize cash flow management on a project. How a PE can assista PM in overall cash management, in addition to budget controland pr<strong>of</strong>itability reports/management14

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