- About this Course -
How does an engineering firm survive and thrive in a business environment fraught with risk? Consulting engineers often are asked to navigate the competing interests of clients, subs, and insurance companies all while managing the risk of the firm with overall business performance.
The Essentials of Risk Management for Consulting Engineers is an eight-module online course offering you a deeper understanding of the fundamental elements of risk management, from contracts to the standard of care and everything in between. Designed specifically for ACEC, our faculty of experts will guide participants in managing project risk and share critical insights, tips, and tools they've learned from spending decades "in the trenches."
This course is designed for consulting engineering firms of any size or discipline. Small and Medium size firms without in-house counsel or any formal risk management programs will find this program particularly useful.
- Course Overview -
Module 1: Introduction to Risk Management and Course Overview
Module 2: Professional Services Contracting – Part 1
Module 3: Professional Services Contracting – Part 2
Module 4: Managing Risk Posed by Subconsultants and Subcontractors
Module 5: Spearin and the Standard of Care: How Good Does a Design Have to Be?
Module 6: Engineers’ Business Insurance
Module 7: Changes, Claims, and Disputes in Professional Services Contracts and Construction Contracts
Module 8: Engineers’ Risk Management in Alternative Project Delivery
Access recorded lectures anytime via computer, tablet, or smartphone.
Assess your understanding of risk management concepts with small group assignments and quizzes.
Attend weekly live sessions with instructors for Q&A and discussion of application of lessons to actual project experience
Meet Your Instructors
Jerry Cavaluzzi, Esq.
Vice President, General Counsel and Chief Risk Officer
Kennedy/Jenks Consultants
Kevin O'Beirne, PE
National Manager of Engineering Specifications, HDR
ACEC delegate to EJCDC
Frequently Asked Questions
Participants can expect to spend 4-5 hours a week on a combination of pre-recorded lectures, small group assignments, and live sessions with the instructors.
Ready to Manage your Firm's Risk?
Course Begins September 26, 2024
$1,245 ACEC Members | $1,595 Non-Members
Questions? Please email Maureen Brown