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Description

This course relates to the delivery of maintenance, and operations services to the public, commonly known as public works. It will identify the equipment and personnel resources needed for efficient and effective service delivery. Discussions will include what to consider when deciding to either purchase or lease equipment, in-house vs. contracting out work functions, emergency preparedness planning, and environmental responsibilities.

Course Content:

 
Operations overview
  • Organizational structure
  • Mission/vision statements
  • Ethics in Public Works
Capital Improvement Programs/funding/approval process
  • The typical useful life of infrastructure (Depreciation of assets)
  • Identifying potential funding sources and creating project cost estimates and budgets
  • CIP & project approval process
  • Coordinating with other departments and agencies
  • Equipment acquisition and considerations
Emergency Preparedness
  • Emergency Management Operations
  • Priority planning
  • FEMA/Damage Assessment
  • Organizational roles between local-state-federal agencies
  • Media – Crisis Management
Environmental Responsibilities
  • Citizen lawsuits
  • Clean Water Act
  • MS4 & SWPPP requirements
  • Dealing with contaminated sites & soils

Who Should Attend

Individuals who are interested in becoming a supervisor, newly promoted supervisors, or supervisors wishing to enhance their leadership skills, communication, and effectiveness.

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Section Title
Management Operations and Maintenance Fundamentals
Type
Workshop
Days
W
Time
9:00AM to 3:00PM
Dates
Apr 22, 2026
Campus
Online
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
7.0
Location
  • Online
Delivery Options
Workshop  
Course Fee(s)
Tuition $45.00

Section Details

This workshop will be virtual. The Zoom link will be sent to registered participants two weeks before the training.

Time: Workshop 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

 

 

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