CPD Opportunity – Modular Construction Projects – Delivery, Certification, Approvals Processes

This course highlights the differences between modular and conventional building processes and provides an overview of the CSA Group standards that are applicable to modular construction.

This course update has been funded by the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training, and Skills Development (MLITSD).

Learning Objectives

After taking this course, you will be able to:

  • Describe the differences between modular construction and conventional construction.
  • Outline benefits of modular construction to project parties.
  • Review how CSA Z277 (for in-factory certification), CSA Z250, (for delivery) and CSA Z252 (for compliance and approvals) apply to projects and how they complement/relate to each other.
  • Explain the steps the modular design, construction, delivery, and installation processes and how the processes impact the various project parties.
  • Recognize how to delineate off-site and on-site tasks and scope of work (SOW) related to compliance and approval requirements using CSA Z252.
  • List the key factors in the pre-construction of a project and best practices to address challenges.
  • Identify the main aspects of module fabrication and certification in an off-site factory and best practices to address challenges.
  • Describe post-fabrication phase processes and best practices to address.

Date & Time: Anytime – self-paced

Cost: Free

Location: Online

Registration: Click Here

CPD Eligibility: 3 points – Category A4 (you will need to self-report these points)