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The Construction Contract Administration Knowledge Community (CCA) has been established to help our members better understand the issues, actions and resultant impact of the decisions required in this often neglected part of Project Delivery. It is our goal to provide clear answers to issues of concern to the Institute’s membership and share case studies and best practices. We further hope to provide guidance and direction in developing guidelines for new and evolving approaches to Project Delivery as well as guidance in the continuing education of our emerging young professionals.

     

How to connect

- Join to get occasional emails with new content and resources.
- Post on the discussion board to ask questions and share ideas.
- Read a CCA white paper - or contribute your own!
- Attend an upcoming event such as webinars and conferences.
- Provide feedback on what you'd like to see from your CCA community at cca@aia.org.

CORRECTION: Register for the free webinar on March 25th

  • 1.  CORRECTION: Register for the free webinar on March 25th

    Posted 02-12-2015 03:08 PM
    "Meeting Challenges & Overcoming Obstacles During CCA - Approaches Toward Best Practice"

    The free CCA webinar will be held on March 25, 2015. A recent email incorrectly listed the date for the previous week, March 18th.

    Wednesday, March 25, 2015

    Earn 1.0 AIA LUs | 1:00-2:00pm ET | Register Now at No Cost

    Find out what time the webinar is in my time zone »

    An approach toward ideas for advancing the effectiveness and value of architectural service provided in the construction contract administration phase. Identifying some of the challenges encountered during this phase, ideas for establishing a methodology in anticipation, to avoid them and preparations made to surmount them.

     

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    Learning Objectives

    1. Be able to evaluate and develop approaches toward preparedness and beneficial staff training.
    2. Discuss the benefits of CCA staff involvement in the project design and documentation process and potential toward proper interpretation of the contract documents.
    3. Understand the necessity, objectives and value of a clearly defined scope of services. 
    4. Develop an understanding of the approaches toward controlling the CCA procedures and process.

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    Ann Harris
    Manager, Knowledge Communities
    Washington, DC
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