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Future
Construction Leaders
of
NYS
Project Manager Training Program or Future Construction Leaders --
which one is right for you? Click here
to find out!
When Lew Markle of Ciminelli-Cowper in
Buffalo retired as President of the GBC in 1998, he had one more
important project to complete. He wanted to introduce the next era of
future construction leaders in New York State to the mysteries of the
construction industry through the GBC and to help them form a better
understanding of the overall challenges to managing a successful
construction company. Lew had been stimulated to pursue this idea after
witnessing the AGC of America’s Young Constructors program, which
had essentially the same goal. With a little refinement, he felt it
could be a useful tool for training the future leaders of New York’s
construction industry. He was right.
With Lew’s help, GBC designed a
one-year program encompassing four different sessions where a select
group of future construction leaders would learn, share and network on a variety
of construction industry issues. Our first three classes consisted of
about twenty young students from throughout the State ranging in age
from their early 30s to their early 40s. Each class begins in the fall
and holds four sessions in various locations around the state,
culminating with a session during the GBC’s Annual Membership Meeting
in the summer. (Pictured: The Class of 2004-2005)
The program, formerly called Young
Constructors of NYS, was renamed Future Construction Leaders of NYS
beginning with the 2001-2002 session.
Topics for the sessions have
included
- the programs and services of the GBC
and the AGC of America
- contract documents and project
delivery systems
- safety
- the programs of the major state
building construction agencies, to include the State University
Construction Fund, the Dormitory Authority and the Office of General
Services
- the role of the State Education and
Health Departments in approving school and health construction
projects
- construction industry legislative and
government relations
- construction procurement and
specification issues
- education, training and labor
relations issues
- business development and marketing
- workers’ comp issues
- surety issues
- financial management and ownership
issues
- human relations issues
- dispute avoidance and problem solving
in the construction industry
Field trips are also a part of the
program. (Pictured: The Class of 2005-2006 visited the
New York Times Building in New York City in January 2006.)
The Future Construction Leaders program has
received rave reviews not only from the students, but also from the
principals of their firms who saw a new enthusiasm and spirit in many of
them. The subject matter, and the interaction and networking
opportunities with one’s peers, proved invaluable.
It is clear that if New York’s construction
industry and especially its general contractors and construction
managers who lead the way are to prosper, the training of the next
generation is critical. We hope we have planted the seeds for future
leadership growth in our industry in New York State.
"An incredible learning,
networking and sharing opportunity for future leaders of our
industry. By far the most informative program I have been
associated with in my construction career."
-Paul McCoy
BBL Construction Services LLC
(class of 2001)
Please contact Brendan
Manning at the GBC for more information or applications. Members may click
here for an application. If you have trouble accessing the
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