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Simpleit is simply the best course of its
type on the market today an overview that can be completed
in as little as 4 hours. DCM101 is the only course developed by
life science industry professionals for life science industry professionals.
It provides a terrific overview of the design and construction process
and focuses on those areas that are most important to a projects
success. The course is geared toward those that are in the life
science industry but not necessarily trained professionals in project
design, engineering or construction.
In a single 4-hour review of the DSM101 course,
the average life science industry professional can gain a firm understanding
of the design and construction management process, which will allow
him or her to contribute to or oversee any life science construction
project with confidence. Available only to leading design and construction
professionals for the last 2 years, the DCM101 course is now available
to the general public for the first time through the Association
of Life Science Professionals (ALSP).
The ALSP and other leading industry groups have recognized the tremendous
need this executive-level course fulfills.
DCM101
was developed by leading industry professionals
DCM101 was developed by design, engineering, construction,
finance and management professionals each with a minimum of 20 years
of industry experience. The authors include licensed engineers,
general contractors, construction managers, CPAs and MBAs that formerly
served in senior management positions with firms such as Amgen,
Lowe Enterprises, Smith Group and Ernst & Young. During their
careers these seasoned professionals have collectively designed
and constructed in excess of $5 billon of life science projects.
The DCM 101 course incorporates these years of experience and the
many painful lessons learned in the real world of design and construction
management into a 4 to 8 hour 7 CD audio course geared toward broad
range of life science professionals, including CEOs and CFOs, facility
and project Managers, Ph Ds and other science professionals,
logistic and planning professionals, senior finance executives,
engineering, design and construction professionals from other industries,
real estate brokerage professionals and life science industry consultants.
Never before has such a wealth of design & construction management
knowledge and experience been compiled in once place and become
so easily accessible to life science professionals of all backgrounds.
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What
will I learn?
An overview of life science project design and construction
management with an emphasis on the issues with greatest impact to
a project's success.
The DCM101 course is organized into 6 major sections.
This 7 CD audio course is accompanied by printed materials that
follow along the audio CDs. Each section includes an "Overview"
and a summary of the "Primary Goals of this Chapter".
The course focuses on those areas of greatest impact to project
success while omitting overly technical or detailed issues. The
course begins with the "Language of Design & Construction
Management" to help clarify the ever-confusing terminology
used by design and construction professionals and to lay the groundwork
for the rest of the course.
For the C-suite executive wishing only a high level overview of
a certain section that section's material can be easily grasped
by simply reviewing the "Overview" and "Primary Goals
of this Chapter" and moving onto the next relevant section.
The course's highly organized audio CD and printed formats allows
for either a high level review of all the material in as little
as 4 hours or a detailed review in approximately 8 hours. Review
of the materials can be done in the office, at home, or even during
the drive to work.
The following are the major sections of the DCM101 course:
- The Language of Design & Construction
Management
A. Terminology
B. Commonly confused terms
- Overview of the Process
A. Setting Project Goals
B. Setup and control of the project plan: scope, budget, schedule,
quality, team composition and roles and responsibilities.
C. Major Steps in the Process & Why Each is Important
D. Decision-making and why its so critical
- Controlling Costs & Schedule While
Delivering a Fit-For-Purpose Facility
- Facility Re-Use Considerations &
Process Flexibility
A. Re-use lessons learned
B. The 3 primary re-use considerations
- The Design and Construction Management
Process
A. Feasibility studies (Overview and Key Considerations)
B. Master Planning
- Space programming
- Adjacency requirements
- Traffic studies, survey considerations
- Local permitting and zoning considerations
- Expandability, flexibility, utility requirements and aesthetics
- Optimal site and facility configurations
C. Site Selection
- Infrastructure
- Tax structures, and cost and availability of labor
- Cost of construction
- Accessibility, logistics and distribution channels
- State and local government incentives
D. Conceptual Design
E. Process Design
- P&IDs
- Integrated equipment lists, datasheets and specifications
F. Facility design
- Facility design integration with process design
- Architecture
- Civil
- Structural
- HVAC
- Plumbing, fire protection and electrical
- Other state-of-the-art cGMP facility considerations
G. Procurement
- Vendor and subcontractor qualification
- Bid preparation and analysis
- Negotiation and procurement of GMP equipment and services
H. Construction management
- Construction practices required for GMP facilities
- Construction practices required for pharmaceutical clean
rooms
- Pre-construction services, site management, planning, cost
control, value engineering, and quality assurance considerations
I. Completion & Turn-over for Commissioning & Validation
- Did we meet project goals?
J. Commissioning Definition & Overview
K. Validation Definition & Overview
- Special Considerations when Upgrading
or Expanding an Existing Facility
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Who
can benefit from this course?
Anyone responsible for or involved with the delivery of a new life
science facility, including
- CEOs and CFOs
- Facility and Project Managers
- Ph Ds & Other Science Professionals
- Logistic and Planning Professionals
- Senior Finance Executives
- Engineering, Design & Construction Professionals from other
industries
- Real Estate Brokerage Professionals
- Industry Consultants
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What
Does DCM101 Contain?
Unlike any other program, you will gain relevant
and critical knowledge specific to life science project design and
construction. You will learn from industry leading professionals
with decades of direct industry experience through a course taught
in a non-technical but highly relevant manner, and best of all review
of all course materials can be done in the office, at home, or even
during the drive to work.
The Complete 7-Volume
Audio CD Course Includes:
CD 1: The Language of Design & Construction Management
CD 2: Overview of the Process / Controlling Costs &
Schedule While Delivering a Fit-For-Purpose Facility
CD 3: Facility Re-Use Considerations & Process Flexibility
CD 4: The Design and Construction Management Process
Part 1
CD 5: The Design and Construction Management Process
Part 2
CD 6: The Design and Construction Management Process
Part 3
CD 7: Special Considerations when Upgrading or Expanding
an Existing Facility
Plus the DCM101 Course Manual (95 Pages):
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- Guide to Construction Costs for Typical
Lab Build-Outs
- Limited edition report: "5
most common mistakes when developing and financing a biopharma
facility"
Order DCM101 now and gain years of project management
experience in just 4 to 8 hours.
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