Project Manager Development Program (PMDP)
AGC's Project Manager Development Program (PMDP) is a construction-specific training curriculum developed, updated, and field-tested by and for contractors. The five-course program covers the essentials of project management for emerging project managers and provides a solid foundation for long-term career development and takes participants through the management of the entire life-cycle of a construction project, and contains the following five units:
When: 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm, every Tuesday and Thursday, beginning January 5th and ending February 4th.
Where: This class will be hosted online by Procore via Zoom video conferencing. Limited Seating.
Cost: $1045 for AGC Members | $1445 for Non-Member
(Members must login to receive member cost) (Fee does NOT include the 5 textbooks at $50 each in digital format.)
Click below on the title to purchase the book from Amazon for the Unit: (Total for all 5 books: $250)
* Unit 1: Introduction to Project Management
* Unit 2: Initiating and Planning, Part 1
* Unit 3: Initiating and Planning, Part 2
* Unit 4: Executing
* Unit 5: Monitoring and Controlling, and Project Closeout
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When: 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm, every Tuesday and Thursday, beginning January 5th and ending February 4th.
Where: This class will be hosted online by Procore via Zoom video conferencing. Limited Seating.
Cost: $1045 for AGC Members | $1445 for Non-Member
(Members must login to receive member cost) (Fee does NOT include the 5 textbooks at $50 each in digital format.)
Click below on the title to purchase the book from Amazon for the Unit: (Total for all 5 books: $250)
* Unit 1: Introduction to Project Management
* Unit 2: Initiating and Planning, Part 1
* Unit 3: Initiating and Planning, Part 2
* Unit 4: Executing
* Unit 5: Monitoring and Controlling, and Project Closeout
REGISTER NOW!
Your Instructor:
Ben Ashburn is originally from the St. Louis, MO area and worked various construction jobs for six years between high school and college. In 2004 he graduated with a degree in Construction Management. He spent the next eight years in estimating and preconstruction in both residential and commercial sectors, and also completed an MBA. In 2012, Ben made a transition to teaching and was a faculty member in construction programs at University of Northern Iowa, Murray State University, and Texas A&M. He is now an education specialist for Procore Technologies in Austin, TX, where he does much the same thing that he did as a professor, only now his students are company employees instead of undergrads. |