Overall Description:
The OAA Self-Study Series for Architects comprises training modules drawn from the mandatory OAA Admission Course each intern architect must complete as part of the licensing process. This material, while not new to those have completed the Admission Course, is valuable to practising architects and related audiences. OAA members can select the modules in which they’re interested, cover the material at their own pace (over a two-month period) and successfully complete a quiz to earn Continuing Education (ConEd) hours.
Whether you are an architect or architectural technologist wanting to review some foundational material, someone from outside of the province planning to work in Ontario for the first time, or an architectural practice staff member, participants benefit from the essential material covered in these à la carte classes.
The self-study modules and correlating continuing education hours are:
Professional Responsibility, Ethics, and Membership in a Self-Regulating Profession (CE Credit Hours = 3.0);
The Construction Act (CE Credit Hours = 3.0);
Legal Aspects: Professional Liability and Architects’ Contracts (CE Credit Hours = 3);
Planning and Development Approvals (CE Credit Hours = 3);
Ontario Building Code Act and Building Permit Application Process (CE Credit Hours = 3);
Ontario Building Code Compliance Data: Concepts and Code Analysis (CE Credit Hours = 6);
Bid Theory and Bid Practice (CE Credit Hours = 3);and
Construction Contract Administration and General Review (CE Credit Hours = 3).
For intern architects, please note that taking the Self-Study Series for Architects does not count toward completion of the Admission Course. For more information on the Admission Course, click here.
OAA members can select the modules in which they’re interested, cover the material at their own pace (over a two-month period), and successfully complete the mandatory quiz to get a certificate of completion and earn Continuing Education (ConEd) hours.
Course Description:
This course explores the issues and responsibilities that need to be addressed during the construction phase of a building project. Construction Contract Administration (CCA) is crucial to getting a project built. In this module, participants learn about the key parties in a construction project and their related responsibilities. You will become familiar with construction contracts and the rules of the game, including methods of project delivery and agreements between various parties. Also covered are the recommended practices and procedures for administering the construction contract from project inception, through the construction phase and finally, post-construction.
You will be able to:
- describe the general process of construction contract administration;
- identify key participants in CCA and their roles;
- determine the methods of project delivery;
- establish the different meetings and deliverables in contract administration;
- categorize paperwork and procedures required to administer the construction contract;
- describe the different types of reviews; and
- apply closing procedures.
Quizzes
In the course you will be asked to complete a Confidence Quiz, which contain a set of 20 multiple choice questions. This quiz functions differently than traditional quizzing, as they allow you to retake any question you are unsure about the answer and/or select an incorrect answer, and you may retake them as much as you'd like to. Successful course completion involves receiving a score of 100% on the quiz which is based solely on core module content.
Registration Fee
$100
Fee is the same for all member types.
Questions? Email learn@utoronto.ca
To register, click here