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Investing in the skills of human resources is equivalent to starting a path of growth and innovation that can determine personal success as well as that of a business. The qualifying and professionalizing courses are characterized by the high technical-scientific profile of the teachers and by a learning method based on the direct involvement of the participants. Training courses evaluated, calibrated and structured ad hoc, which can be delivered in house or via webinar.

ENVIRONMENT

Minimum Environmental Criteria (CAM)

Do No Significant Harm (DNSH)

MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND PdR

LEAD AUDITOR – ISO 9001

LEAD AUDITOR – ISO 14001

LEAD AUDITOR – ISO 45001

LEAD AUDITOR – ISO 37001

UNI/PdR 107:2021 - PROTECTED ENVIRONMENT - Guidelines for the prevention of environmental damage

UNI/PdR 125:2022 - Guidelines for Gender Equality Certification

RESILIENCE

Supply Chain

Finance

Cyber Security

Human Resources

SOFT SKILLS

Team building

Effective communication

Assertive communication

Public speaking

Emotional intelligence

Nonverbal communication

PRODUCTS AND CONTROLS IN BUILDING

The course aims to illustrate the contents of the current legal regulations relating to the adaptation of the production of ready-mix concrete to an industrialized process. Provide the necessary knowledge for the preparation, application and verification of a Factory Production Control System, for each concrete mixing plant, which provides evidence of the ability to consistently and regularly produce and supply a quality product compliant with the applicable requirements.

The course aims to provide participants with basic information on the European Directive 89/106/EEC, the CE marking and the documents accompanying construction products, as well as information relating to materials and products for structural use in application of the Directive and the provisions of the Ministerial Decree. 14 January 2008 (Technical Standards for Construction).

The course aims to provide participants with basic information on the European Directive 89/106/EEC, the CE marking and the documents accompanying construction products, as well as information relating to materials and products for structural use in application of the Directive and the provisions of the Ministerial Decree. 14 January 2008 (Technical Standards for Construction).

The course aims to illustrate the contents of the new Regulation for the marketing of construction products n. 305/2011. Provide the necessary knowledge on the innovations introduced regarding the CE marking procedure and the type of documents that will accompany construction products starting from 1 July 2013.
Provide the basic information to manage the certification processes of new products and the transition from management of the CE marking, applied based on Directive 89/106/EEC, to that based on Regulation 305/2011.

The course aims to provide participants with in-depth knowledge of the technical control activity during construction, through the analysis of the reference regulatory framework, the illustration of the methodologies and tools commonly used in carrying out inspection activities, the methods of managing the relationship between the various interlocutory subjects (public administration officials, professionals, insurance companies and inspection bodies). Furthermore, the advantages and quality guarantees of the technical control activity will be illustrated through the presentation of experiences and case studies.

The course aims to provide participants with in-depth knowledge on project validation, through the analysis of the reference regulatory framework, the illustration of the methodologies and tools commonly used in carrying out verification activities, the methods of interaction between operators public and private sectors of the “project system” to promote a positive and productive development of the relationship between public administration officials, professionals and inspection bodies. Furthermore, the advantages and ideas for improvement of the validation activity will be highlighted through the presentation of experiences and case studies.

The course aims to illustrate the contents of the current legal regulations relating to the new design approach, with particular reference to the earthquake behavior of structures and the safety assessment of existing buildings. Provide designers with those tools, specific to the limit state method, which allow them to identify the efficient geometry of both the elements and the structural complex, so as to allow effective use of calculation programs.

The course aims to provide and increase the technical skills of the participants with the technical-operational knowledge necessary to be able to carry out checks on buildings under construction or existing, operating according to the procedures (tools and rules) established by the technical standards and legislation in force and to disseminate this knowledge to operators (designers, construction managers, construction companies, producers of building materials, etc.).