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SUMMARY:48 Hour Fire Alarm Class Laurel
DESCRIPTION:A 48 hour course that provides hands-on training.\nClass will be rescheduled for 2024 \n \nIEC National Fire Alarm Systems Curriculum.  This Course is based on Requirements specified in NFPA’s National Fire Alarm Code (2019)– NFPA 72. \nThis unique and informative course will provide qualified journeyman electricians with the knowledge necessary to work on fire alarm systems. The ESTS Fire Alarm I Course is designed for experienced electricians\, such as those specializing in fire alarm systems and limited energy. Taking the course in conjunction with NFPA 72 (2019) will help prepare installers to sit for NICET certification. \nStudents will need to bring The NFPA 72 (2019) and Hand Tools for Meter to Circuit Testing & Lab Sessions. \nCourse Topics \n\nBasic functions of Fire Alarm systems\nTypes of Fire Alarm systems\nFire Alarm Control Systems\nFire Alarm Control Units\nInitiation Devices\nNotification Devices\nFire Alarm Circuits & Pathways\nSupervising Station Alarm systems\nFire Alarm systems –Inspection\, testing and maintenance\nFalse Alarm Prevention\nCircuit Testing & Lab\nEmergency Communication systems\n\nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $1\,282.50\nStandard Registration: $1\,425.00\nMembers receive 25% discount\n\nCancellation deadline is 14 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no-shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 12 students register. \nAbout the Instructor:\nBernie Grubb has worked in the fire alarm industry for over 15 years and is NICET Level III certified as well as certified to program Kidde (VS)\, Siemens Desigo\, Silent Knight/Farenhyt\, FireLite\, and Bosch.  His resume includes large commercial install\, troubleshooting\, programming\, maintenance\, design\, project management\, and estimating with experience in  all the major brands; Edwards/Kidde\, Simplex\, Siemens\, Notifier\, Silent Knight/Farenhyt\, FCI Gamewell\, Bosch\, and FireLite.  Additionally Mr. Grubb is knowledgeable in NFPA 70\, NFPA 72\, NFPA 101\, IBC codes and the UL certification processes for fire alarm systems. \n 
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/48-hour-fire-alarm-class-2-2-2/2023-10-14/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T155529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T150136Z
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SUMMARY:Basic DataCom Installation
DESCRIPTION:Class will be rescheduled\n\nTraining Includes: \n\nDo’s and don’ts of cable handling\nTerminations – New Compression Style F-Type\, BNC\, RCA & Standard RJ45\nPunch Down 110 – Patch panel & Category Outlets\nTesting proper termination\, cable runs\, mapping and preparation for cable certification\nCATV\, CCTV\, Audio and Data Style hookups\n\nAll students will receive Ideal Tools #33-510. Trade value of $550.00. \nAbout the Instructor: Ron Greenfield from O.T. Hall has taught numerous safety and Data-Com courses for 30 years. \nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $607.50\nStandard Registration: $675.00\nMembers receive 25% discount\nPrice Includes:\n\n4 Hours of Training\nA tool kit valued at $550.00\n\n\n\n \nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no-shows will be billed and/or are nonrefundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 10 students register. \n 
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/basic-datacom-installation-may-2023/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230928T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230928T160000
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CREATED:20230112T185314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T165020Z
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SUMMARY:Project Management
DESCRIPTION:A two-day\, 16 hour live class \nSeptember 28 & 29\, 2023\n7:00 AM – 4:00 PM\, EST \nREGISTER\n \nIntended audience: Project Managers\, Project Engineers\, Project Coordinators\, Operations Managers \nThis program is intended to be an intensive and comprehensive approach to gaining\, increasing and/or refining skills critical to executing the duties of a project manager. \nTopics include but not limited to: \n\nCash Flow\nProductivity\nProjections\nContracts\nNotification\nChange Orders\nManaging Field Labor\nFinancial Essentials\n\nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $1\,035.00\nStandard Registration: $1\,150.00\nMembers receive 25% discount\n\nCancellation deadline is 14 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no-shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 13 students register. \nABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR\n\nKirk Alter has more that 30 years experience as a contractor and educator in the electrical and mechanical industries. He has worked his way through the industry as a Foreman\, Superintendent\, Project Manager\, Estimator\, Operations Manager\, and Vice President of a $120M firm. Since 1995 Kirk has developed University level Undergraduate and Continuing Education Programs for electrical and mechanical contractors. Kirk has provided instruction for IEC chapters nationwide\, ABC\, and Purdue University.
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/project-management-2/2023-09-28/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220419T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220419T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T154705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223152Z
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SUMMARY:Journeyman Exam Prep - Postponed
DESCRIPTION:Classes held Tuesdays/Thursdays March 29 – April 19\, 2022. \nCLASS POSTPONED\nWalk into your Journeyman Exam feeling confident and well-prepared.\n\nThis 28-Hour class is designed to provide a thorough review of the 2020 National Electric Code (NEC) and the Electrical Calculations you need to know when sitting for your Journeyman Exam.\nYour enrollment fee includes a copy of Mike Holt’s Exam Prep Text Book.\nYou must have 4+ years of experience in the electrical trade to be eligible for this course. You must also bring your own copy of the 2020 NEC Code Book. \n\nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $450.00\nNon Member Standard: $480.00\nMembers receive a 25% discount\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no– shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register \nAbout the Instructor:\nPaul Fitzhugh started in the electrical industry in 1984 working in an electric motor shop rewinding and rebuilding electric motors and controls. In Paul’s past 33 years in the industry\, he has worked in residential and commercial settings. Installing\, troubleshooting\, and inspecting electrical premise wiring systems. For the past 11 years\, Paul’s position provided him the opportunity to work as a plans examiner\, inspector\, and medium voltage electrical engineering technician. Paul began teaching as an electrical instructor in 2006 and received his Electrical Masters license in 2007. He has continued as an electrical instructor for the past 10+ years teaching apprentices\, continued education classes\, and Master and Journeyman prep courses.
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/journeyman-exam-prep-2020/2022-04-19/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220414T170000
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DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T154705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223152Z
UID:10000987-1649955600-1649970000@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:Journeyman Exam Prep - Postponed
DESCRIPTION:Classes held Tuesdays/Thursdays March 29 – April 19\, 2022. \nCLASS POSTPONED\nWalk into your Journeyman Exam feeling confident and well-prepared.\n\nThis 28-Hour class is designed to provide a thorough review of the 2020 National Electric Code (NEC) and the Electrical Calculations you need to know when sitting for your Journeyman Exam.\nYour enrollment fee includes a copy of Mike Holt’s Exam Prep Text Book.\nYou must have 4+ years of experience in the electrical trade to be eligible for this course. You must also bring your own copy of the 2020 NEC Code Book. \n\nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $450.00\nNon Member Standard: $480.00\nMembers receive a 25% discount\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no– shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register \nAbout the Instructor:\nPaul Fitzhugh started in the electrical industry in 1984 working in an electric motor shop rewinding and rebuilding electric motors and controls. In Paul’s past 33 years in the industry\, he has worked in residential and commercial settings. Installing\, troubleshooting\, and inspecting electrical premise wiring systems. For the past 11 years\, Paul’s position provided him the opportunity to work as a plans examiner\, inspector\, and medium voltage electrical engineering technician. Paul began teaching as an electrical instructor in 2006 and received his Electrical Masters license in 2007. He has continued as an electrical instructor for the past 10+ years teaching apprentices\, continued education classes\, and Master and Journeyman prep courses.
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/journeyman-exam-prep-2020/2022-04-14/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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CREATED:20200312T154705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223152Z
UID:10000986-1649782800-1649797200@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:Journeyman Exam Prep - Postponed
DESCRIPTION:Classes held Tuesdays/Thursdays March 29 – April 19\, 2022. \nCLASS POSTPONED\nWalk into your Journeyman Exam feeling confident and well-prepared.\n\nThis 28-Hour class is designed to provide a thorough review of the 2020 National Electric Code (NEC) and the Electrical Calculations you need to know when sitting for your Journeyman Exam.\nYour enrollment fee includes a copy of Mike Holt’s Exam Prep Text Book.\nYou must have 4+ years of experience in the electrical trade to be eligible for this course. You must also bring your own copy of the 2020 NEC Code Book. \n\nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $450.00\nNon Member Standard: $480.00\nMembers receive a 25% discount\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no– shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register \nAbout the Instructor:\nPaul Fitzhugh started in the electrical industry in 1984 working in an electric motor shop rewinding and rebuilding electric motors and controls. In Paul’s past 33 years in the industry\, he has worked in residential and commercial settings. Installing\, troubleshooting\, and inspecting electrical premise wiring systems. For the past 11 years\, Paul’s position provided him the opportunity to work as a plans examiner\, inspector\, and medium voltage electrical engineering technician. Paul began teaching as an electrical instructor in 2006 and received his Electrical Masters license in 2007. He has continued as an electrical instructor for the past 10+ years teaching apprentices\, continued education classes\, and Master and Journeyman prep courses.
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/journeyman-exam-prep-2020/2022-04-12/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T154705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223152Z
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SUMMARY:Journeyman Exam Prep - Postponed
DESCRIPTION:Classes held Tuesdays/Thursdays March 29 – April 19\, 2022. \nCLASS POSTPONED\nWalk into your Journeyman Exam feeling confident and well-prepared.\n\nThis 28-Hour class is designed to provide a thorough review of the 2020 National Electric Code (NEC) and the Electrical Calculations you need to know when sitting for your Journeyman Exam.\nYour enrollment fee includes a copy of Mike Holt’s Exam Prep Text Book.\nYou must have 4+ years of experience in the electrical trade to be eligible for this course. You must also bring your own copy of the 2020 NEC Code Book. \n\nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $450.00\nNon Member Standard: $480.00\nMembers receive a 25% discount\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no– shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register \nAbout the Instructor:\nPaul Fitzhugh started in the electrical industry in 1984 working in an electric motor shop rewinding and rebuilding electric motors and controls. In Paul’s past 33 years in the industry\, he has worked in residential and commercial settings. Installing\, troubleshooting\, and inspecting electrical premise wiring systems. For the past 11 years\, Paul’s position provided him the opportunity to work as a plans examiner\, inspector\, and medium voltage electrical engineering technician. Paul began teaching as an electrical instructor in 2006 and received his Electrical Masters license in 2007. He has continued as an electrical instructor for the past 10+ years teaching apprentices\, continued education classes\, and Master and Journeyman prep courses.
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/journeyman-exam-prep-2020/2022-04-07/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220405T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T154705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223152Z
UID:10000984-1649178000-1649192400@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:Journeyman Exam Prep - Postponed
DESCRIPTION:Classes held Tuesdays/Thursdays March 29 – April 19\, 2022. \nCLASS POSTPONED\nWalk into your Journeyman Exam feeling confident and well-prepared.\n\nThis 28-Hour class is designed to provide a thorough review of the 2020 National Electric Code (NEC) and the Electrical Calculations you need to know when sitting for your Journeyman Exam.\nYour enrollment fee includes a copy of Mike Holt’s Exam Prep Text Book.\nYou must have 4+ years of experience in the electrical trade to be eligible for this course. You must also bring your own copy of the 2020 NEC Code Book. \n\nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $450.00\nNon Member Standard: $480.00\nMembers receive a 25% discount\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no– shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register \nAbout the Instructor:\nPaul Fitzhugh started in the electrical industry in 1984 working in an electric motor shop rewinding and rebuilding electric motors and controls. In Paul’s past 33 years in the industry\, he has worked in residential and commercial settings. Installing\, troubleshooting\, and inspecting electrical premise wiring systems. For the past 11 years\, Paul’s position provided him the opportunity to work as a plans examiner\, inspector\, and medium voltage electrical engineering technician. Paul began teaching as an electrical instructor in 2006 and received his Electrical Masters license in 2007. He has continued as an electrical instructor for the past 10+ years teaching apprentices\, continued education classes\, and Master and Journeyman prep courses.
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/journeyman-exam-prep-2020/2022-04-05/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220331T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220331T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T154705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223152Z
UID:10000983-1648746000-1648760400@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:Journeyman Exam Prep - Postponed
DESCRIPTION:Classes held Tuesdays/Thursdays March 29 – April 19\, 2022. \nCLASS POSTPONED\nWalk into your Journeyman Exam feeling confident and well-prepared.\n\nThis 28-Hour class is designed to provide a thorough review of the 2020 National Electric Code (NEC) and the Electrical Calculations you need to know when sitting for your Journeyman Exam.\nYour enrollment fee includes a copy of Mike Holt’s Exam Prep Text Book.\nYou must have 4+ years of experience in the electrical trade to be eligible for this course. You must also bring your own copy of the 2020 NEC Code Book. \n\nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $450.00\nNon Member Standard: $480.00\nMembers receive a 25% discount\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no– shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register \nAbout the Instructor:\nPaul Fitzhugh started in the electrical industry in 1984 working in an electric motor shop rewinding and rebuilding electric motors and controls. In Paul’s past 33 years in the industry\, he has worked in residential and commercial settings. Installing\, troubleshooting\, and inspecting electrical premise wiring systems. For the past 11 years\, Paul’s position provided him the opportunity to work as a plans examiner\, inspector\, and medium voltage electrical engineering technician. Paul began teaching as an electrical instructor in 2006 and received his Electrical Masters license in 2007. He has continued as an electrical instructor for the past 10+ years teaching apprentices\, continued education classes\, and Master and Journeyman prep courses.
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/journeyman-exam-prep-2020/2022-03-31/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220329T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220329T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T154705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223152Z
UID:10000982-1648573200-1648587600@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:Journeyman Exam Prep - Postponed
DESCRIPTION:Classes held Tuesdays/Thursdays March 29 – April 19\, 2022. \nCLASS POSTPONED\nWalk into your Journeyman Exam feeling confident and well-prepared.\n\nThis 28-Hour class is designed to provide a thorough review of the 2020 National Electric Code (NEC) and the Electrical Calculations you need to know when sitting for your Journeyman Exam.\nYour enrollment fee includes a copy of Mike Holt’s Exam Prep Text Book.\nYou must have 4+ years of experience in the electrical trade to be eligible for this course. You must also bring your own copy of the 2020 NEC Code Book. \n\nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $450.00\nNon Member Standard: $480.00\nMembers receive a 25% discount\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no– shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register \nAbout the Instructor:\nPaul Fitzhugh started in the electrical industry in 1984 working in an electric motor shop rewinding and rebuilding electric motors and controls. In Paul’s past 33 years in the industry\, he has worked in residential and commercial settings. Installing\, troubleshooting\, and inspecting electrical premise wiring systems. For the past 11 years\, Paul’s position provided him the opportunity to work as a plans examiner\, inspector\, and medium voltage electrical engineering technician. Paul began teaching as an electrical instructor in 2006 and received his Electrical Masters license in 2007. He has continued as an electrical instructor for the past 10+ years teaching apprentices\, continued education classes\, and Master and Journeyman prep courses.
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/journeyman-exam-prep-2020/2022-03-29/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201021T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201021T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T092542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223146Z
UID:10000981-1603299600-1603314000@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:12 Session  Fire Alarm Class
DESCRIPTION:A 48 hour course that provides hands on training \nIEC National Fire Alarm Systems Curriculum. This Course is based on Requirements specified in NFPA’s National Fire Alarm Code– NFPA 72. This unique and informative course will provide qualified journeyman electricians with the knowledge necessary to work on fire alarm systems. The ESTS Fire Alarm I Course is designed for experienced electricians\, such as those specializing in fire alarm systems and limited energy. Taking the course in conjunction with NFPA 72 will prepare installers to sit for NICET certification. \nStudents will need to bring The NFPA 72 and Hand Tools for Meter to Circuit Testing & Lab Sessions. \nCourse Topics\n\nBasic functions of Fire Alarm systems\nTypes of Fire Alarm systems\nFire Alarm Control Systems\nFire Alarm Control Units\nInitiation Devices\nNotification Devices\nFire Alarm Circuits & Pathways\nSupervising Station Alarm systems\nFire Alarm systems –Inspection\, testing and maintenance\nFalse Alarm Prevention\nCircuit Testing & Lab\nEmergency Communication\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no-shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register. \nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $936.00\nStandard Registration: $1\,040.00\nMembers receive 25% discount\n\n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/12-session-fire-alarm-class/2020-10-21/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201019T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201019T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T092542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223146Z
UID:10000980-1603126800-1603141200@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:12 Session  Fire Alarm Class
DESCRIPTION:A 48 hour course that provides hands on training \nIEC National Fire Alarm Systems Curriculum. This Course is based on Requirements specified in NFPA’s National Fire Alarm Code– NFPA 72. This unique and informative course will provide qualified journeyman electricians with the knowledge necessary to work on fire alarm systems. The ESTS Fire Alarm I Course is designed for experienced electricians\, such as those specializing in fire alarm systems and limited energy. Taking the course in conjunction with NFPA 72 will prepare installers to sit for NICET certification. \nStudents will need to bring The NFPA 72 and Hand Tools for Meter to Circuit Testing & Lab Sessions. \nCourse Topics\n\nBasic functions of Fire Alarm systems\nTypes of Fire Alarm systems\nFire Alarm Control Systems\nFire Alarm Control Units\nInitiation Devices\nNotification Devices\nFire Alarm Circuits & Pathways\nSupervising Station Alarm systems\nFire Alarm systems –Inspection\, testing and maintenance\nFalse Alarm Prevention\nCircuit Testing & Lab\nEmergency Communication\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no-shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register. \nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $936.00\nStandard Registration: $1\,040.00\nMembers receive 25% discount\n\n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/12-session-fire-alarm-class/2020-10-19/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201014T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201014T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T092542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223146Z
UID:10000979-1602694800-1602709200@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:12 Session  Fire Alarm Class
DESCRIPTION:A 48 hour course that provides hands on training \nIEC National Fire Alarm Systems Curriculum. This Course is based on Requirements specified in NFPA’s National Fire Alarm Code– NFPA 72. This unique and informative course will provide qualified journeyman electricians with the knowledge necessary to work on fire alarm systems. The ESTS Fire Alarm I Course is designed for experienced electricians\, such as those specializing in fire alarm systems and limited energy. Taking the course in conjunction with NFPA 72 will prepare installers to sit for NICET certification. \nStudents will need to bring The NFPA 72 and Hand Tools for Meter to Circuit Testing & Lab Sessions. \nCourse Topics\n\nBasic functions of Fire Alarm systems\nTypes of Fire Alarm systems\nFire Alarm Control Systems\nFire Alarm Control Units\nInitiation Devices\nNotification Devices\nFire Alarm Circuits & Pathways\nSupervising Station Alarm systems\nFire Alarm systems –Inspection\, testing and maintenance\nFalse Alarm Prevention\nCircuit Testing & Lab\nEmergency Communication\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no-shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register. \nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $936.00\nStandard Registration: $1\,040.00\nMembers receive 25% discount\n\n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/12-session-fire-alarm-class/2020-10-14/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201012T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201012T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T092542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223146Z
UID:10000978-1602522000-1602536400@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:12 Session  Fire Alarm Class
DESCRIPTION:A 48 hour course that provides hands on training \nIEC National Fire Alarm Systems Curriculum. This Course is based on Requirements specified in NFPA’s National Fire Alarm Code– NFPA 72. This unique and informative course will provide qualified journeyman electricians with the knowledge necessary to work on fire alarm systems. The ESTS Fire Alarm I Course is designed for experienced electricians\, such as those specializing in fire alarm systems and limited energy. Taking the course in conjunction with NFPA 72 will prepare installers to sit for NICET certification. \nStudents will need to bring The NFPA 72 and Hand Tools for Meter to Circuit Testing & Lab Sessions. \nCourse Topics\n\nBasic functions of Fire Alarm systems\nTypes of Fire Alarm systems\nFire Alarm Control Systems\nFire Alarm Control Units\nInitiation Devices\nNotification Devices\nFire Alarm Circuits & Pathways\nSupervising Station Alarm systems\nFire Alarm systems –Inspection\, testing and maintenance\nFalse Alarm Prevention\nCircuit Testing & Lab\nEmergency Communication\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no-shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register. \nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $936.00\nStandard Registration: $1\,040.00\nMembers receive 25% discount\n\n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/12-session-fire-alarm-class/2020-10-12/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201007T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201007T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T092542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223146Z
UID:10000977-1602090000-1602104400@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:12 Session  Fire Alarm Class
DESCRIPTION:A 48 hour course that provides hands on training \nIEC National Fire Alarm Systems Curriculum. This Course is based on Requirements specified in NFPA’s National Fire Alarm Code– NFPA 72. This unique and informative course will provide qualified journeyman electricians with the knowledge necessary to work on fire alarm systems. The ESTS Fire Alarm I Course is designed for experienced electricians\, such as those specializing in fire alarm systems and limited energy. Taking the course in conjunction with NFPA 72 will prepare installers to sit for NICET certification. \nStudents will need to bring The NFPA 72 and Hand Tools for Meter to Circuit Testing & Lab Sessions. \nCourse Topics\n\nBasic functions of Fire Alarm systems\nTypes of Fire Alarm systems\nFire Alarm Control Systems\nFire Alarm Control Units\nInitiation Devices\nNotification Devices\nFire Alarm Circuits & Pathways\nSupervising Station Alarm systems\nFire Alarm systems –Inspection\, testing and maintenance\nFalse Alarm Prevention\nCircuit Testing & Lab\nEmergency Communication\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no-shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register. \nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $936.00\nStandard Registration: $1\,040.00\nMembers receive 25% discount\n\n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/12-session-fire-alarm-class/2020-10-07/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201005T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201005T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T092542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223146Z
UID:10000976-1601917200-1601931600@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:12 Session  Fire Alarm Class
DESCRIPTION:A 48 hour course that provides hands on training \nIEC National Fire Alarm Systems Curriculum. This Course is based on Requirements specified in NFPA’s National Fire Alarm Code– NFPA 72. This unique and informative course will provide qualified journeyman electricians with the knowledge necessary to work on fire alarm systems. The ESTS Fire Alarm I Course is designed for experienced electricians\, such as those specializing in fire alarm systems and limited energy. Taking the course in conjunction with NFPA 72 will prepare installers to sit for NICET certification. \nStudents will need to bring The NFPA 72 and Hand Tools for Meter to Circuit Testing & Lab Sessions. \nCourse Topics\n\nBasic functions of Fire Alarm systems\nTypes of Fire Alarm systems\nFire Alarm Control Systems\nFire Alarm Control Units\nInitiation Devices\nNotification Devices\nFire Alarm Circuits & Pathways\nSupervising Station Alarm systems\nFire Alarm systems –Inspection\, testing and maintenance\nFalse Alarm Prevention\nCircuit Testing & Lab\nEmergency Communication\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no-shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register. \nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $936.00\nStandard Registration: $1\,040.00\nMembers receive 25% discount\n\n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/12-session-fire-alarm-class/2020-10-05/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200930T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200930T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T092542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223146Z
UID:10000975-1601485200-1601499600@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:12 Session  Fire Alarm Class
DESCRIPTION:A 48 hour course that provides hands on training \nIEC National Fire Alarm Systems Curriculum. This Course is based on Requirements specified in NFPA’s National Fire Alarm Code– NFPA 72. This unique and informative course will provide qualified journeyman electricians with the knowledge necessary to work on fire alarm systems. The ESTS Fire Alarm I Course is designed for experienced electricians\, such as those specializing in fire alarm systems and limited energy. Taking the course in conjunction with NFPA 72 will prepare installers to sit for NICET certification. \nStudents will need to bring The NFPA 72 and Hand Tools for Meter to Circuit Testing & Lab Sessions. \nCourse Topics\n\nBasic functions of Fire Alarm systems\nTypes of Fire Alarm systems\nFire Alarm Control Systems\nFire Alarm Control Units\nInitiation Devices\nNotification Devices\nFire Alarm Circuits & Pathways\nSupervising Station Alarm systems\nFire Alarm systems –Inspection\, testing and maintenance\nFalse Alarm Prevention\nCircuit Testing & Lab\nEmergency Communication\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no-shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register. \nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $936.00\nStandard Registration: $1\,040.00\nMembers receive 25% discount\n\n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/12-session-fire-alarm-class/2020-09-30/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200928T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200928T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T092542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223146Z
UID:10000974-1601312400-1601326800@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:12 Session  Fire Alarm Class
DESCRIPTION:A 48 hour course that provides hands on training \nIEC National Fire Alarm Systems Curriculum. This Course is based on Requirements specified in NFPA’s National Fire Alarm Code– NFPA 72. This unique and informative course will provide qualified journeyman electricians with the knowledge necessary to work on fire alarm systems. The ESTS Fire Alarm I Course is designed for experienced electricians\, such as those specializing in fire alarm systems and limited energy. Taking the course in conjunction with NFPA 72 will prepare installers to sit for NICET certification. \nStudents will need to bring The NFPA 72 and Hand Tools for Meter to Circuit Testing & Lab Sessions. \nCourse Topics\n\nBasic functions of Fire Alarm systems\nTypes of Fire Alarm systems\nFire Alarm Control Systems\nFire Alarm Control Units\nInitiation Devices\nNotification Devices\nFire Alarm Circuits & Pathways\nSupervising Station Alarm systems\nFire Alarm systems –Inspection\, testing and maintenance\nFalse Alarm Prevention\nCircuit Testing & Lab\nEmergency Communication\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no-shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register. \nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $936.00\nStandard Registration: $1\,040.00\nMembers receive 25% discount\n\n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/12-session-fire-alarm-class/2020-09-28/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200923T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200923T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T092542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223146Z
UID:10000973-1600880400-1600894800@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:12 Session  Fire Alarm Class
DESCRIPTION:A 48 hour course that provides hands on training \nIEC National Fire Alarm Systems Curriculum. This Course is based on Requirements specified in NFPA’s National Fire Alarm Code– NFPA 72. This unique and informative course will provide qualified journeyman electricians with the knowledge necessary to work on fire alarm systems. The ESTS Fire Alarm I Course is designed for experienced electricians\, such as those specializing in fire alarm systems and limited energy. Taking the course in conjunction with NFPA 72 will prepare installers to sit for NICET certification. \nStudents will need to bring The NFPA 72 and Hand Tools for Meter to Circuit Testing & Lab Sessions. \nCourse Topics\n\nBasic functions of Fire Alarm systems\nTypes of Fire Alarm systems\nFire Alarm Control Systems\nFire Alarm Control Units\nInitiation Devices\nNotification Devices\nFire Alarm Circuits & Pathways\nSupervising Station Alarm systems\nFire Alarm systems –Inspection\, testing and maintenance\nFalse Alarm Prevention\nCircuit Testing & Lab\nEmergency Communication\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no-shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register. \nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $936.00\nStandard Registration: $1\,040.00\nMembers receive 25% discount\n\n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/12-session-fire-alarm-class/2020-09-23/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200921T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200921T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T092542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223146Z
UID:10000972-1600707600-1600722000@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:12 Session  Fire Alarm Class
DESCRIPTION:A 48 hour course that provides hands on training \nIEC National Fire Alarm Systems Curriculum. This Course is based on Requirements specified in NFPA’s National Fire Alarm Code– NFPA 72. This unique and informative course will provide qualified journeyman electricians with the knowledge necessary to work on fire alarm systems. The ESTS Fire Alarm I Course is designed for experienced electricians\, such as those specializing in fire alarm systems and limited energy. Taking the course in conjunction with NFPA 72 will prepare installers to sit for NICET certification. \nStudents will need to bring The NFPA 72 and Hand Tools for Meter to Circuit Testing & Lab Sessions. \nCourse Topics\n\nBasic functions of Fire Alarm systems\nTypes of Fire Alarm systems\nFire Alarm Control Systems\nFire Alarm Control Units\nInitiation Devices\nNotification Devices\nFire Alarm Circuits & Pathways\nSupervising Station Alarm systems\nFire Alarm systems –Inspection\, testing and maintenance\nFalse Alarm Prevention\nCircuit Testing & Lab\nEmergency Communication\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no-shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register. \nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $936.00\nStandard Registration: $1\,040.00\nMembers receive 25% discount\n\n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/12-session-fire-alarm-class/2020-09-21/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200916T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200916T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T092542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223146Z
UID:10000971-1600275600-1600290000@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:12 Session  Fire Alarm Class
DESCRIPTION:A 48 hour course that provides hands on training \nIEC National Fire Alarm Systems Curriculum. This Course is based on Requirements specified in NFPA’s National Fire Alarm Code– NFPA 72. This unique and informative course will provide qualified journeyman electricians with the knowledge necessary to work on fire alarm systems. The ESTS Fire Alarm I Course is designed for experienced electricians\, such as those specializing in fire alarm systems and limited energy. Taking the course in conjunction with NFPA 72 will prepare installers to sit for NICET certification. \nStudents will need to bring The NFPA 72 and Hand Tools for Meter to Circuit Testing & Lab Sessions. \nCourse Topics\n\nBasic functions of Fire Alarm systems\nTypes of Fire Alarm systems\nFire Alarm Control Systems\nFire Alarm Control Units\nInitiation Devices\nNotification Devices\nFire Alarm Circuits & Pathways\nSupervising Station Alarm systems\nFire Alarm systems –Inspection\, testing and maintenance\nFalse Alarm Prevention\nCircuit Testing & Lab\nEmergency Communication\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no-shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register. \nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $936.00\nStandard Registration: $1\,040.00\nMembers receive 25% discount\n\n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/12-session-fire-alarm-class/2020-09-16/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200914T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200914T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T092542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223146Z
UID:10000970-1600102800-1600117200@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:12 Session  Fire Alarm Class
DESCRIPTION:A 48 hour course that provides hands on training \nIEC National Fire Alarm Systems Curriculum. This Course is based on Requirements specified in NFPA’s National Fire Alarm Code– NFPA 72. This unique and informative course will provide qualified journeyman electricians with the knowledge necessary to work on fire alarm systems. The ESTS Fire Alarm I Course is designed for experienced electricians\, such as those specializing in fire alarm systems and limited energy. Taking the course in conjunction with NFPA 72 will prepare installers to sit for NICET certification. \nStudents will need to bring The NFPA 72 and Hand Tools for Meter to Circuit Testing & Lab Sessions. \nCourse Topics\n\nBasic functions of Fire Alarm systems\nTypes of Fire Alarm systems\nFire Alarm Control Systems\nFire Alarm Control Units\nInitiation Devices\nNotification Devices\nFire Alarm Circuits & Pathways\nSupervising Station Alarm systems\nFire Alarm systems –Inspection\, testing and maintenance\nFalse Alarm Prevention\nCircuit Testing & Lab\nEmergency Communication\n\nCancellation deadline is 15 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no-shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register. \nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $936.00\nStandard Registration: $1\,040.00\nMembers receive 25% discount\n\n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/12-session-fire-alarm-class/2020-09-14/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200805T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200805T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200524T185310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223146Z
UID:10001002-1596646800-1596654000@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:Project Management in the Time of Crises\, Part 1
DESCRIPTION:A weekly\, 4-week\, 8-hour\, live\, video class\nInstructor: Kirk Alter\, Fast Management\, Inc. & Purdue University\nWednesdays\, July 15 – August 5\, 5-7 PM\n\nEarly Registration: $500.00 valid through Thursday\, June 25\, 2020\nMember Early Registration: $400.00 valid through Thursday\, June 25\, 2020\nStandard: $550.00 valid through Wednesday\, July 15\, 2020\nMember Standard: $450.00 valid through Wednesday\, July 15\, 2020\n\nGood project management has always required paying close attention to the skills of pre-planning\, estimating\, contract review\, scheduling\, project execution\, customer control…and much more.\nAt all times\, the fundamentals of good project management don’t change.  In times of crises – these days of both health crises and economic crises\, superior execution is critical to the success of all firms. \nIn these times “good enough\,” isn’t\, and many firms are at great risk in the coming months…and perhaps\, years. \nContractor\, industry expert\, and Purdue University professor Kirk Alter and IEC Chesapeake are joining together to provide this timely series of 4-week programs for all-comers. \nThe class will be offered on Wednesdays from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eastern and will be delivered by WebEx.  Materials will be provided via DropBox.  You can attend using your computer\, phone\, or another digital device. \nThis program is the first part of a series\, so don’t miss it! \nThis is a real-world\, case-driven program designed to meet the immediate challenges to your firm resulting from the Covid-19 crisis and the resulting economic crisis. \nTopics and issues covered include\, but are not limited to:\n\nSafety: your customer has some project-specific revised safety policies\, and your firm has revised safety SOPS\, but the customer is not enforcing their own policies\, and your craftworkers are grumbling\, and resisting complying. What do you do?\nProductivity: you know that enhanced safety precautions are negatively effecting field labor productivity.  You understand that they’re necessary\, but you’re having a difficult time quantifying the losses\, and have no idea on how to convince your customer that these losses should be borne by the project owner.  How do you calculate this?\nEstimating – your firm is still pretty much estimating as you always have\, and have not built de-rating for losses in productivity into your labor units. You’re afraid that if you do you won’t get the work\, yet if you don’t\, you won’t make the profits that you should. What changes do you need to make?\nProposals – throw your old proposal language out the window…you are not protected. Attend this class and learn how to appropriately cover your risk.\nContracts – you really need to understand how force majeure affects your projects\, and revise your approach to contract negotiations and contract language. Identify\, quantify\, and qualify your contract language appropriately.\nSchedule\, delays\, acceleration\, and completion – More than likely\, any projects that have been delayed will be accelerated\, with the owner and/or GC encouraging/forcing you to “pick up the slack” to help get the projects completed. Regardless of any contract language that you have signed you have leverage. Learn how to utilize that leverage.\nNotification – because of the additional risks posed by the crises\, you must both modify your notification letters to the customer and actually start to utilize them as a tool to successfully negotiate.\nChange Orders – you have even more costs to recover now than ever before. In this program you’ll learn how to revise your standard change order format\, proposal\, and estimates.\nMarketing & Selling – there will be many contractors\, large and small\, who will not survive these crises…count on it. In this program you’ll learn how to re-think your customer selection\, your market selection\, and how other industries are being affected by the crises.\nStrategy – as much as I hate this phrase\, we are now in a new normal\, and we will not be going back to “the good old days.” Is your firm actively plotting a successful course to emerge from these crises? Or are you taking a “wait-and-see or business-as-usual” approach?  If so\, you’re already dead\, you just don’t know it yet.  Learn how to rethink your strategy.\nYour Firm’s New Normal – you have office people working at home\, your field leaders have learned how to use MS Teams and Zoom. What are the good things that have resulted from the crises that you can capture to drive more profits to the bottom line?  Can you reduce your physical plant costs?  Your vehicle costs? Your insurance costs?\nInsurance and Bonding – there are major changes that are occurring in the insurance and bonding industries. Are you paying attention?  Do you understand how this will affect your costs\, your coverage\, and your risks?  Come and learn what’s happening\, and how to protect yourselves.\nSupply Chain – right now…right now\, major manufacturers in our industry are experiencing supply chain issues and plant slowdowns because of Covid19 – at least one major manufacturer in our industry is only currently operating at 50% capacity because 60% of their workforce just went into 14-day quarantine. You’re going to need a materials management\, supply chain strategy.\nDiffering State\, Local\, and Federal Regulations – if your firm works in multiple states or areas and you have workers crossing jurisdiction lines you may inadvertently be creating risk for your firm. Some States still have mandatory self-quarantining once you have entered the space.  You could end up having to put your crew up in a hotel for 14-days and experiencing associated costs and lost productivity because of it.  Are you on top of everything you need to be?\n\nAnd clearly there are many\, many more contemporary topics… As stated\, this is an ongoing series and begins with this first 4-week\, 8-hour program.  As you can imagine\, the 14 topics listed will take more than 8-hours to cover in the appropriate depth\, so come and join the first of the series\, gain some tools\, and then come back for more\, \nThis program is designed to be an interactive\, discussion-driven\, real-world\, tool-producing program.  No “free-riders” are allowed.  Come prepared to talk\, to share\, and to gain tools designed to help you to survive and thrive in these times of crises.  This is not a webinar that you can tune in while you are multi-tasking.  Your active participation is necessary. \nWho Should Attend?\n\nProject Managers\,\nEstimators\nAPMs\nConstruction Managers\nOperations Managers\nOwners\nand more.\n\nKirk Alter \nAbout the Instructor:\nKirk Alter has more than 30 years of experience as a contractor and educator in the electrical and mechanical industries. He has worked his way through the industry as a Foreman\, Superintendent\, Project Manager\, Estimator\, Operations Manager\, and Vice President of a $120M firm. Since 1995 Kirk has developed University level Undergraduate and Continuing Education Programs for electrical and mechanical contractors. Kirk has provided instruction for IEC chapters nationwide\, ABC\, and Purdue University. \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/project-management-in-the-time-of-crises-part-1/2020-08-05/
LOCATION:Online\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200729T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200729T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200524T185310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223146Z
UID:10001001-1596042000-1596049200@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:Project Management in the Time of Crises\, Part 1
DESCRIPTION:A weekly\, 4-week\, 8-hour\, live\, video class\nInstructor: Kirk Alter\, Fast Management\, Inc. & Purdue University\nWednesdays\, July 15 – August 5\, 5-7 PM\n\nEarly Registration: $500.00 valid through Thursday\, June 25\, 2020\nMember Early Registration: $400.00 valid through Thursday\, June 25\, 2020\nStandard: $550.00 valid through Wednesday\, July 15\, 2020\nMember Standard: $450.00 valid through Wednesday\, July 15\, 2020\n\nGood project management has always required paying close attention to the skills of pre-planning\, estimating\, contract review\, scheduling\, project execution\, customer control…and much more.\nAt all times\, the fundamentals of good project management don’t change.  In times of crises – these days of both health crises and economic crises\, superior execution is critical to the success of all firms. \nIn these times “good enough\,” isn’t\, and many firms are at great risk in the coming months…and perhaps\, years. \nContractor\, industry expert\, and Purdue University professor Kirk Alter and IEC Chesapeake are joining together to provide this timely series of 4-week programs for all-comers. \nThe class will be offered on Wednesdays from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eastern and will be delivered by WebEx.  Materials will be provided via DropBox.  You can attend using your computer\, phone\, or another digital device. \nThis program is the first part of a series\, so don’t miss it! \nThis is a real-world\, case-driven program designed to meet the immediate challenges to your firm resulting from the Covid-19 crisis and the resulting economic crisis. \nTopics and issues covered include\, but are not limited to:\n\nSafety: your customer has some project-specific revised safety policies\, and your firm has revised safety SOPS\, but the customer is not enforcing their own policies\, and your craftworkers are grumbling\, and resisting complying. What do you do?\nProductivity: you know that enhanced safety precautions are negatively effecting field labor productivity.  You understand that they’re necessary\, but you’re having a difficult time quantifying the losses\, and have no idea on how to convince your customer that these losses should be borne by the project owner.  How do you calculate this?\nEstimating – your firm is still pretty much estimating as you always have\, and have not built de-rating for losses in productivity into your labor units. You’re afraid that if you do you won’t get the work\, yet if you don’t\, you won’t make the profits that you should. What changes do you need to make?\nProposals – throw your old proposal language out the window…you are not protected. Attend this class and learn how to appropriately cover your risk.\nContracts – you really need to understand how force majeure affects your projects\, and revise your approach to contract negotiations and contract language. Identify\, quantify\, and qualify your contract language appropriately.\nSchedule\, delays\, acceleration\, and completion – More than likely\, any projects that have been delayed will be accelerated\, with the owner and/or GC encouraging/forcing you to “pick up the slack” to help get the projects completed. Regardless of any contract language that you have signed you have leverage. Learn how to utilize that leverage.\nNotification – because of the additional risks posed by the crises\, you must both modify your notification letters to the customer and actually start to utilize them as a tool to successfully negotiate.\nChange Orders – you have even more costs to recover now than ever before. In this program you’ll learn how to revise your standard change order format\, proposal\, and estimates.\nMarketing & Selling – there will be many contractors\, large and small\, who will not survive these crises…count on it. In this program you’ll learn how to re-think your customer selection\, your market selection\, and how other industries are being affected by the crises.\nStrategy – as much as I hate this phrase\, we are now in a new normal\, and we will not be going back to “the good old days.” Is your firm actively plotting a successful course to emerge from these crises? Or are you taking a “wait-and-see or business-as-usual” approach?  If so\, you’re already dead\, you just don’t know it yet.  Learn how to rethink your strategy.\nYour Firm’s New Normal – you have office people working at home\, your field leaders have learned how to use MS Teams and Zoom. What are the good things that have resulted from the crises that you can capture to drive more profits to the bottom line?  Can you reduce your physical plant costs?  Your vehicle costs? Your insurance costs?\nInsurance and Bonding – there are major changes that are occurring in the insurance and bonding industries. Are you paying attention?  Do you understand how this will affect your costs\, your coverage\, and your risks?  Come and learn what’s happening\, and how to protect yourselves.\nSupply Chain – right now…right now\, major manufacturers in our industry are experiencing supply chain issues and plant slowdowns because of Covid19 – at least one major manufacturer in our industry is only currently operating at 50% capacity because 60% of their workforce just went into 14-day quarantine. You’re going to need a materials management\, supply chain strategy.\nDiffering State\, Local\, and Federal Regulations – if your firm works in multiple states or areas and you have workers crossing jurisdiction lines you may inadvertently be creating risk for your firm. Some States still have mandatory self-quarantining once you have entered the space.  You could end up having to put your crew up in a hotel for 14-days and experiencing associated costs and lost productivity because of it.  Are you on top of everything you need to be?\n\nAnd clearly there are many\, many more contemporary topics… As stated\, this is an ongoing series and begins with this first 4-week\, 8-hour program.  As you can imagine\, the 14 topics listed will take more than 8-hours to cover in the appropriate depth\, so come and join the first of the series\, gain some tools\, and then come back for more\, \nThis program is designed to be an interactive\, discussion-driven\, real-world\, tool-producing program.  No “free-riders” are allowed.  Come prepared to talk\, to share\, and to gain tools designed to help you to survive and thrive in these times of crises.  This is not a webinar that you can tune in while you are multi-tasking.  Your active participation is necessary. \nWho Should Attend?\n\nProject Managers\,\nEstimators\nAPMs\nConstruction Managers\nOperations Managers\nOwners\nand more.\n\nKirk Alter \nAbout the Instructor:\nKirk Alter has more than 30 years of experience as a contractor and educator in the electrical and mechanical industries. He has worked his way through the industry as a Foreman\, Superintendent\, Project Manager\, Estimator\, Operations Manager\, and Vice President of a $120M firm. Since 1995 Kirk has developed University level Undergraduate and Continuing Education Programs for electrical and mechanical contractors. Kirk has provided instruction for IEC chapters nationwide\, ABC\, and Purdue University. \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/project-management-in-the-time-of-crises-part-1/2020-07-29/
LOCATION:Online\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/IEC-Project-Mgmt.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200722T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200722T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200524T185310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223146Z
UID:10001000-1595437200-1595444400@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:Project Management in the Time of Crises\, Part 1
DESCRIPTION:A weekly\, 4-week\, 8-hour\, live\, video class\nInstructor: Kirk Alter\, Fast Management\, Inc. & Purdue University\nWednesdays\, July 15 – August 5\, 5-7 PM\n\nEarly Registration: $500.00 valid through Thursday\, June 25\, 2020\nMember Early Registration: $400.00 valid through Thursday\, June 25\, 2020\nStandard: $550.00 valid through Wednesday\, July 15\, 2020\nMember Standard: $450.00 valid through Wednesday\, July 15\, 2020\n\nGood project management has always required paying close attention to the skills of pre-planning\, estimating\, contract review\, scheduling\, project execution\, customer control…and much more.\nAt all times\, the fundamentals of good project management don’t change.  In times of crises – these days of both health crises and economic crises\, superior execution is critical to the success of all firms. \nIn these times “good enough\,” isn’t\, and many firms are at great risk in the coming months…and perhaps\, years. \nContractor\, industry expert\, and Purdue University professor Kirk Alter and IEC Chesapeake are joining together to provide this timely series of 4-week programs for all-comers. \nThe class will be offered on Wednesdays from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eastern and will be delivered by WebEx.  Materials will be provided via DropBox.  You can attend using your computer\, phone\, or another digital device. \nThis program is the first part of a series\, so don’t miss it! \nThis is a real-world\, case-driven program designed to meet the immediate challenges to your firm resulting from the Covid-19 crisis and the resulting economic crisis. \nTopics and issues covered include\, but are not limited to:\n\nSafety: your customer has some project-specific revised safety policies\, and your firm has revised safety SOPS\, but the customer is not enforcing their own policies\, and your craftworkers are grumbling\, and resisting complying. What do you do?\nProductivity: you know that enhanced safety precautions are negatively effecting field labor productivity.  You understand that they’re necessary\, but you’re having a difficult time quantifying the losses\, and have no idea on how to convince your customer that these losses should be borne by the project owner.  How do you calculate this?\nEstimating – your firm is still pretty much estimating as you always have\, and have not built de-rating for losses in productivity into your labor units. You’re afraid that if you do you won’t get the work\, yet if you don’t\, you won’t make the profits that you should. What changes do you need to make?\nProposals – throw your old proposal language out the window…you are not protected. Attend this class and learn how to appropriately cover your risk.\nContracts – you really need to understand how force majeure affects your projects\, and revise your approach to contract negotiations and contract language. Identify\, quantify\, and qualify your contract language appropriately.\nSchedule\, delays\, acceleration\, and completion – More than likely\, any projects that have been delayed will be accelerated\, with the owner and/or GC encouraging/forcing you to “pick up the slack” to help get the projects completed. Regardless of any contract language that you have signed you have leverage. Learn how to utilize that leverage.\nNotification – because of the additional risks posed by the crises\, you must both modify your notification letters to the customer and actually start to utilize them as a tool to successfully negotiate.\nChange Orders – you have even more costs to recover now than ever before. In this program you’ll learn how to revise your standard change order format\, proposal\, and estimates.\nMarketing & Selling – there will be many contractors\, large and small\, who will not survive these crises…count on it. In this program you’ll learn how to re-think your customer selection\, your market selection\, and how other industries are being affected by the crises.\nStrategy – as much as I hate this phrase\, we are now in a new normal\, and we will not be going back to “the good old days.” Is your firm actively plotting a successful course to emerge from these crises? Or are you taking a “wait-and-see or business-as-usual” approach?  If so\, you’re already dead\, you just don’t know it yet.  Learn how to rethink your strategy.\nYour Firm’s New Normal – you have office people working at home\, your field leaders have learned how to use MS Teams and Zoom. What are the good things that have resulted from the crises that you can capture to drive more profits to the bottom line?  Can you reduce your physical plant costs?  Your vehicle costs? Your insurance costs?\nInsurance and Bonding – there are major changes that are occurring in the insurance and bonding industries. Are you paying attention?  Do you understand how this will affect your costs\, your coverage\, and your risks?  Come and learn what’s happening\, and how to protect yourselves.\nSupply Chain – right now…right now\, major manufacturers in our industry are experiencing supply chain issues and plant slowdowns because of Covid19 – at least one major manufacturer in our industry is only currently operating at 50% capacity because 60% of their workforce just went into 14-day quarantine. You’re going to need a materials management\, supply chain strategy.\nDiffering State\, Local\, and Federal Regulations – if your firm works in multiple states or areas and you have workers crossing jurisdiction lines you may inadvertently be creating risk for your firm. Some States still have mandatory self-quarantining once you have entered the space.  You could end up having to put your crew up in a hotel for 14-days and experiencing associated costs and lost productivity because of it.  Are you on top of everything you need to be?\n\nAnd clearly there are many\, many more contemporary topics… As stated\, this is an ongoing series and begins with this first 4-week\, 8-hour program.  As you can imagine\, the 14 topics listed will take more than 8-hours to cover in the appropriate depth\, so come and join the first of the series\, gain some tools\, and then come back for more\, \nThis program is designed to be an interactive\, discussion-driven\, real-world\, tool-producing program.  No “free-riders” are allowed.  Come prepared to talk\, to share\, and to gain tools designed to help you to survive and thrive in these times of crises.  This is not a webinar that you can tune in while you are multi-tasking.  Your active participation is necessary. \nWho Should Attend?\n\nProject Managers\,\nEstimators\nAPMs\nConstruction Managers\nOperations Managers\nOwners\nand more.\n\nKirk Alter \nAbout the Instructor:\nKirk Alter has more than 30 years of experience as a contractor and educator in the electrical and mechanical industries. He has worked his way through the industry as a Foreman\, Superintendent\, Project Manager\, Estimator\, Operations Manager\, and Vice President of a $120M firm. Since 1995 Kirk has developed University level Undergraduate and Continuing Education Programs for electrical and mechanical contractors. Kirk has provided instruction for IEC chapters nationwide\, ABC\, and Purdue University. \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/project-management-in-the-time-of-crises-part-1/2020-07-22/
LOCATION:Online\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/IEC-Project-Mgmt.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200715T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200715T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200524T185310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223146Z
UID:10000999-1594832400-1594839600@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:Project Management in the Time of Crises\, Part 1
DESCRIPTION:A weekly\, 4-week\, 8-hour\, live\, video class\nInstructor: Kirk Alter\, Fast Management\, Inc. & Purdue University\nWednesdays\, July 15 – August 5\, 5-7 PM\n\nEarly Registration: $500.00 valid through Thursday\, June 25\, 2020\nMember Early Registration: $400.00 valid through Thursday\, June 25\, 2020\nStandard: $550.00 valid through Wednesday\, July 15\, 2020\nMember Standard: $450.00 valid through Wednesday\, July 15\, 2020\n\nGood project management has always required paying close attention to the skills of pre-planning\, estimating\, contract review\, scheduling\, project execution\, customer control…and much more.\nAt all times\, the fundamentals of good project management don’t change.  In times of crises – these days of both health crises and economic crises\, superior execution is critical to the success of all firms. \nIn these times “good enough\,” isn’t\, and many firms are at great risk in the coming months…and perhaps\, years. \nContractor\, industry expert\, and Purdue University professor Kirk Alter and IEC Chesapeake are joining together to provide this timely series of 4-week programs for all-comers. \nThe class will be offered on Wednesdays from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eastern and will be delivered by WebEx.  Materials will be provided via DropBox.  You can attend using your computer\, phone\, or another digital device. \nThis program is the first part of a series\, so don’t miss it! \nThis is a real-world\, case-driven program designed to meet the immediate challenges to your firm resulting from the Covid-19 crisis and the resulting economic crisis. \nTopics and issues covered include\, but are not limited to:\n\nSafety: your customer has some project-specific revised safety policies\, and your firm has revised safety SOPS\, but the customer is not enforcing their own policies\, and your craftworkers are grumbling\, and resisting complying. What do you do?\nProductivity: you know that enhanced safety precautions are negatively effecting field labor productivity.  You understand that they’re necessary\, but you’re having a difficult time quantifying the losses\, and have no idea on how to convince your customer that these losses should be borne by the project owner.  How do you calculate this?\nEstimating – your firm is still pretty much estimating as you always have\, and have not built de-rating for losses in productivity into your labor units. You’re afraid that if you do you won’t get the work\, yet if you don’t\, you won’t make the profits that you should. What changes do you need to make?\nProposals – throw your old proposal language out the window…you are not protected. Attend this class and learn how to appropriately cover your risk.\nContracts – you really need to understand how force majeure affects your projects\, and revise your approach to contract negotiations and contract language. Identify\, quantify\, and qualify your contract language appropriately.\nSchedule\, delays\, acceleration\, and completion – More than likely\, any projects that have been delayed will be accelerated\, with the owner and/or GC encouraging/forcing you to “pick up the slack” to help get the projects completed. Regardless of any contract language that you have signed you have leverage. Learn how to utilize that leverage.\nNotification – because of the additional risks posed by the crises\, you must both modify your notification letters to the customer and actually start to utilize them as a tool to successfully negotiate.\nChange Orders – you have even more costs to recover now than ever before. In this program you’ll learn how to revise your standard change order format\, proposal\, and estimates.\nMarketing & Selling – there will be many contractors\, large and small\, who will not survive these crises…count on it. In this program you’ll learn how to re-think your customer selection\, your market selection\, and how other industries are being affected by the crises.\nStrategy – as much as I hate this phrase\, we are now in a new normal\, and we will not be going back to “the good old days.” Is your firm actively plotting a successful course to emerge from these crises? Or are you taking a “wait-and-see or business-as-usual” approach?  If so\, you’re already dead\, you just don’t know it yet.  Learn how to rethink your strategy.\nYour Firm’s New Normal – you have office people working at home\, your field leaders have learned how to use MS Teams and Zoom. What are the good things that have resulted from the crises that you can capture to drive more profits to the bottom line?  Can you reduce your physical plant costs?  Your vehicle costs? Your insurance costs?\nInsurance and Bonding – there are major changes that are occurring in the insurance and bonding industries. Are you paying attention?  Do you understand how this will affect your costs\, your coverage\, and your risks?  Come and learn what’s happening\, and how to protect yourselves.\nSupply Chain – right now…right now\, major manufacturers in our industry are experiencing supply chain issues and plant slowdowns because of Covid19 – at least one major manufacturer in our industry is only currently operating at 50% capacity because 60% of their workforce just went into 14-day quarantine. You’re going to need a materials management\, supply chain strategy.\nDiffering State\, Local\, and Federal Regulations – if your firm works in multiple states or areas and you have workers crossing jurisdiction lines you may inadvertently be creating risk for your firm. Some States still have mandatory self-quarantining once you have entered the space.  You could end up having to put your crew up in a hotel for 14-days and experiencing associated costs and lost productivity because of it.  Are you on top of everything you need to be?\n\nAnd clearly there are many\, many more contemporary topics… As stated\, this is an ongoing series and begins with this first 4-week\, 8-hour program.  As you can imagine\, the 14 topics listed will take more than 8-hours to cover in the appropriate depth\, so come and join the first of the series\, gain some tools\, and then come back for more\, \nThis program is designed to be an interactive\, discussion-driven\, real-world\, tool-producing program.  No “free-riders” are allowed.  Come prepared to talk\, to share\, and to gain tools designed to help you to survive and thrive in these times of crises.  This is not a webinar that you can tune in while you are multi-tasking.  Your active participation is necessary. \nWho Should Attend?\n\nProject Managers\,\nEstimators\nAPMs\nConstruction Managers\nOperations Managers\nOwners\nand more.\n\nKirk Alter \nAbout the Instructor:\nKirk Alter has more than 30 years of experience as a contractor and educator in the electrical and mechanical industries. He has worked his way through the industry as a Foreman\, Superintendent\, Project Manager\, Estimator\, Operations Manager\, and Vice President of a $120M firm. Since 1995 Kirk has developed University level Undergraduate and Continuing Education Programs for electrical and mechanical contractors. Kirk has provided instruction for IEC chapters nationwide\, ABC\, and Purdue University. \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/project-management-in-the-time-of-crises-part-1/2020-07-15/
LOCATION:Online\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/IEC-Project-Mgmt.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200617T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200617T140000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200604T222544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200604T222544Z
UID:10000938-1592398800-1592402400@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:RAB Lightcloud 101
DESCRIPTION:IECC\, partnering with Associate Partner Phoenix Sales & Marketing\, Inc.\, is offering you a series. \nA series of electrical education and information sessions\, free of charge. \nFirst up in the RAB Lighting series is:      \nRAB Lightcloud 101 \nJune 17th\, 1:00 – 2:00 PM \nLightcloud is RAB Lighting’s cloud-based\, wireless network lighting control system.  Lightcloud implements all lighting control strategies and techniques to save you up to 68% in energy savings. \n\nRAB supports the customer every step of the way from the sale to installation\, setup\, commissioning and operation.\nThe 10-year full warranty covers all hardware and free support of any kind to keep your system running.\nIdeal for indoor and outdoor commercial and industrial applications.\n\nREGISTER: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2319115621375159567 \nIECC Members have first crack at registration; after June 11 we will post to the public via our digital platforms.
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/rab-lightcloud-101/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200325T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200325T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T160252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223144Z
UID:10000998-1585155600-1585170000@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:Master Exam Preparation
DESCRIPTION:Walk into your Master Exam feeling confident and well prepared.\nThis 40-Hour class is designed to provide a thorough review of the 2017 National Electric Code (NEC)and the Electrical Calculations you need to know when sitting for your Master Exam. \nYour enrollment fee includes a copy of Mike Holt’s Exam Prep Text Book. \nYou must have 5+ years of experience in the electrical trade to be eligible for this course. You must also bring your own copy of the 2017NEC Code Book. \nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $670.00\nStandard Registration: $730.00\nMembers receive 25% discount\n\nCancellation deadline is 14 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no-shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register. \nRegister Now \nAbout the Instructor:\nPaul Fitzhugh started in the electrical industry in 1984 working in an electric motor shop rewinding and rebuilding electric motors and controls. In Paul’s past 33 years in the industry\,he has worked in residential and commercial settings. Installing\, troubleshooting\, and inspecting electrical premise wiring systems. For the past 11 years\, Paul’s position provided him the opportunity to work as a plans examiner\, inspector\, and medium voltage electrical engineering technician. Paul began teaching as an electrical instructor in 2006 and received his Electrical Masters license in 2007. He has continued as an electrical instructor for the past 10 years teaching apprentices\, continued education classes\, and Master and Journeyman prep courses.
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/master-exam-preparation/2020-03-25/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200323T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200323T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T160252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223144Z
UID:10000997-1584982800-1584997200@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:Master Exam Preparation
DESCRIPTION:Walk into your Master Exam feeling confident and well prepared.\nThis 40-Hour class is designed to provide a thorough review of the 2017 National Electric Code (NEC)and the Electrical Calculations you need to know when sitting for your Master Exam. \nYour enrollment fee includes a copy of Mike Holt’s Exam Prep Text Book. \nYou must have 5+ years of experience in the electrical trade to be eligible for this course. You must also bring your own copy of the 2017NEC Code Book. \nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $670.00\nStandard Registration: $730.00\nMembers receive 25% discount\n\nCancellation deadline is 14 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no-shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register. \nRegister Now \nAbout the Instructor:\nPaul Fitzhugh started in the electrical industry in 1984 working in an electric motor shop rewinding and rebuilding electric motors and controls. In Paul’s past 33 years in the industry\,he has worked in residential and commercial settings. Installing\, troubleshooting\, and inspecting electrical premise wiring systems. For the past 11 years\, Paul’s position provided him the opportunity to work as a plans examiner\, inspector\, and medium voltage electrical engineering technician. Paul began teaching as an electrical instructor in 2006 and received his Electrical Masters license in 2007. He has continued as an electrical instructor for the past 10 years teaching apprentices\, continued education classes\, and Master and Journeyman prep courses.
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/master-exam-preparation/2020-03-23/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200318T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200318T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T103201
CREATED:20200312T160252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T223144Z
UID:10000996-1584550800-1584565200@www.iecchesapeake.com
SUMMARY:Master Exam Preparation
DESCRIPTION:Walk into your Master Exam feeling confident and well prepared.\nThis 40-Hour class is designed to provide a thorough review of the 2017 National Electric Code (NEC)and the Electrical Calculations you need to know when sitting for your Master Exam. \nYour enrollment fee includes a copy of Mike Holt’s Exam Prep Text Book. \nYou must have 5+ years of experience in the electrical trade to be eligible for this course. You must also bring your own copy of the 2017NEC Code Book. \nCost\n\nEarly Registration: $670.00\nStandard Registration: $730.00\nMembers receive 25% discount\n\nCancellation deadline is 14 business days prior to seminar. All cancellations received after deadline and/or no-shows will be billed and/or are non-refundable. IEC Chesapeake A&T has the right to cancel class if less than 15 students register. \nRegister Now \nAbout the Instructor:\nPaul Fitzhugh started in the electrical industry in 1984 working in an electric motor shop rewinding and rebuilding electric motors and controls. In Paul’s past 33 years in the industry\,he has worked in residential and commercial settings. Installing\, troubleshooting\, and inspecting electrical premise wiring systems. For the past 11 years\, Paul’s position provided him the opportunity to work as a plans examiner\, inspector\, and medium voltage electrical engineering technician. Paul began teaching as an electrical instructor in 2006 and received his Electrical Masters license in 2007. He has continued as an electrical instructor for the past 10 years teaching apprentices\, continued education classes\, and Master and Journeyman prep courses.
URL:https://www.iecchesapeake.com/event/master-exam-preparation/2020-03-18/
LOCATION:IEC Chesapeake\, 8751 Freestate Drive\, Suite 250\, Laurel\, MD\, 20723\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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