Fundamentals of Facilities Management
This online course covers the basic skills required of facility managers to execute the strategic and operational mission of the core business team, while anticipating and responding to internal and external customer needs.
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On-Demand Learning
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$225 $275 |
About This Course
Description
This 4-hour course will cover the basic skills required of facility managers to execute the strategic and operational mission of the core business team, while anticipating and responding to internal and external customer needs.
Learning Objectives
Facilities Management Certificate Requirement
This course is required for CI's Facilities Management Certificate program.
CEUs
Course attendees are eligible to receive 0.4 Continuing Education Units, 4 CCM Renewal Points or 4 AIA Continuing Education Learning Units.
This 4-hour course will cover the basic skills required of facility managers to execute the strategic and operational mission of the core business team, while anticipating and responding to internal and external customer needs.
Learning Objectives
- Learn about the multifaceted roles of the facility manager and how to plan and manage facilities more effectively.
- Discussion on administration, maintenance and operations, facility planning and development.
- Discussion on design and construction, project management, scheduling, and compliance.
- Discussion on financial controls, contracting and procurement.
Facilities Management Certificate Requirement
This course is required for CI's Facilities Management Certificate program.
CEUs
Course attendees are eligible to receive 0.4 Continuing Education Units, 4 CCM Renewal Points or 4 AIA Continuing Education Learning Units.
Speaker
Robert Falaguerra, Vice President of Facilities, Design and Construction - Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center
Robert J. Falaguerra has been Vice President of Facilities, Design and Construction at Saint Francis Hospital / Trinity Health New England in Hartford, Connecticut since 1992. His previous experience includes over 45 years of health care facilities management including assignments at Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center, Bellevue Hospital and Bronx Lebanon Hospital, all in New York City. Mr. Falaguerra was also Vice President of Ogden Allied Abatement and Decontamination Services from 1987 – 1992. Mr. Falaguerra holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical/Marine Engineering from S.U.N.Y. Maritime College and a Masters Degree in Management Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York.
Robert J. Falaguerra has been Vice President of Facilities, Design and Construction at Saint Francis Hospital / Trinity Health New England in Hartford, Connecticut since 1992. His previous experience includes over 45 years of health care facilities management including assignments at Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center, Bellevue Hospital and Bronx Lebanon Hospital, all in New York City. Mr. Falaguerra was also Vice President of Ogden Allied Abatement and Decontamination Services from 1987 – 1992. Mr. Falaguerra holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical/Marine Engineering from S.U.N.Y. Maritime College and a Masters Degree in Management Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York.
Continuing Educational Credit
Construction Institute Project Management workshops are applicable towards prerequisite hours in PMI®'s Project Management Professionals (PMP®) program. Construction Institute is an AIA Registered Provider and a CCM Recertification Point Provider. Course attendees are eligible to receive 0.4 Continuing Education Units, 4 CCM Renewal Points, and/or 4 AIA Continuing Education Learning Units, verified through certificates of attendance, which are sent to participants after completion of workshop and assessment. Those wishing to receive AIA Continuing Education Learning Units and/or CCM Renewal Points should check in at the sign-in desk and fill out the appropriate attendance form(s) to receive credit.
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Registration and attendance at, or participation in, Construction Institute events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to the use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendee’s image or voice in photographs, videotapes, electronic reproductions, and audiotapes of such events and activities by the Construction Institute. No other recording is allowed.