The APWA WA Chapter holds Construction Management (CM) Training online over 4 days usually twice a year in early spring and late fall. Our first class for 2024 is March-April, and later November-December. See the Events Calendar for more information and to register.

Four Part Class

March 28, 29, April 4, and 5
Time: 8:00am – 12:15pm

The class is spread out over 4 days online to teach you new tips and techniques to complete your job correctly, safely, on time and on budget. Participants will receive the Participant Guide Book – a great for reference once in the field. The book reflects the specifics of the WA State geographic, trends, and requirements. It also includes two chapters to discuss federally funded project’s documentation processes and procedures and sustainable construction practices.
* Includes a 536-page Inspector’s Guide Book
* Qualified for 1.6 CEU approved by APWA National and DOH for water certification

Speaker

Sam Yaghmaie, PE, LEED AP

Sam has 30 years of experience in field inspection, construction materials engineering, design, construction materials QA/QC, geotechnical engineering, and Construction/project management of multiple public and private projects. Sam is currently a participant in revising the APWA national inspector’s Inspection Guide Book and has presented multiple Inspector’s Training Workshop for the past 8 years. He has managed design and construction of transportation, transit, public buildings, dams, tunnels, high rises, and water& wastewater infrastructures in WA. Highlights of Sam’s construction projects include METRO KC Original Tunnel in Downtown Seattle, multiple transportation projects for Seattle DOT; Sound Transit; WSDOT, Cedar River Dam, Seattle Central Library, Brightwater WWTP, and WA State Convention and Trade Centers. Sam has been the Chair of National APWA Sustainable Transportation Subcommittee, APWA WA Construction Management Committee, and past president of CMAA WA during the past 10 years. He has been engaged in multiple public speaking and has published his technical articles at local and national magazines.

Contact:

Sam Yaghmaie, for technical questions about this work shop at SamYaghmaie@kennedyjenks.com

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