Building a Mechanical Schedule with Troy Aichele

Building a Mechanical Schedule with Troy Aichele

Building a Mechanical Schedule with Troy Aichele

Tuesday, March 5, 2024 (7:45 AM - 4:00 PM) (CST)

Description

Building a Mechanical Schedule is critical to mitigating project risk and projecting estimate assumptions including estimated crew size, workflow and productivity. Participants will practice first-hand building a mechanical schedule from pre-project planning through commissioning using a case-study project and estimate. They will walk away with the top 10 items to extract and track from the baseline CPM, how to identify the critical path & analyze a resource loaded schedule, and pull-planning basics & how to apply them towards building a project commissioning/closeout schedule.


Reccomended for Project Managers, Assistant Project, Managers, and Estimators.


Troy Aichele has spent 30 years in the mechanical construction industry, with extensive experience in office buildings, high-rise, hospitality, hospitals, casinos, and schools in both remodel and new construction environments. Troy is recognized as an effective team builder as well as a leader in business and sales planning, scheduling, cost-control, design, constructability, value engineering, and labor productivity. Troy expediently problem solves with personnel ranging from field workers, contractors, engineers, architects, accountants, purchasing, insurance and bonding agents, auditors, and developers on large scale projects that differ in teams, schedule, location, and design. While Troy was growing his career as a mechanical contractor, he pursued his passion to contribute to both local and national mechanical affiliations and contribute to the education and training of current and future mechanical contractors. To serve the former, Troy served on Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) Board of Directors, John R. Gentille Foundation (formally MCERF) Board of Trustees and as Chairman of the MCAA’s Career Development Committee overseeing more than 60 student chapters in North America and managing the annual National Student Chapter Competition.

MMCA Training Center
10590 Wayzata Blvd. Ste. 100
Hopkins, MN 55305 United States


We are located off the north frontage road behind the Hampton Inn & Suites in building marked Woodside V. 

Note: The building front doors do not unlock until 7:30 am.

Event Contact
Sophie Thaden
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Tuesday, March 5, 2024 (7:45 AM - 4:00 PM) (CST)

7:45 am - 8:15 am Breakfast 

8:15 am - 4:00 pm Seminar (including lunch & breaks)

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