Pro.Series
by NEXOCON
Professional Education for Construction Excellence
Bite-sized infographic guides designed for busy professionals. Learn practical concepts you can apply to your next project.
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Why Pro.Series
Education built for how professionals actually learn: visual, practical, and directly applicable.
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Complex concepts distilled into clear infographics. Each topic is designed for quick comprehension and easy reference during your workday.
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Every guide connects theory to real-world scenarios. Learn not just what the concepts are, but how to apply them on your current projects.
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Build expertise across the full spectrum of construction knowledge. From contracts to cost control, expand your professional toolkit.
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Prompt Payment Legislation
Understanding BC's prompt payment rules, timelines, and compliance requirements for contractors and subcontractors.
PreviewConstruction Lien Basics
Filing requirements, deadlines, and strategic considerations for protecting payment rights through the lien process.
PreviewStatutory Holdback Requirements
A visual guide to holdback obligations, release conditions, and trust provisions in construction contracts.
PreviewContract Types Compared
Lump sum, cost-plus, GMP, and unit price: understanding risk allocation and when to use each contract type.
PreviewReading a Construction Budget
Breaking down the anatomy of a pro forma budget: hard costs, soft costs, contingencies, and what to look for.
PreviewSoft Cost Breakdown
Understanding the non-construction costs that make up a significant portion of development budgets.
PreviewContingency Planning
Setting appropriate contingencies for different project phases and adjusting as risk profiles change.
PreviewCost Variance Analysis
Tracking actual vs. budgeted costs and identifying trends before they become problems.
PreviewConstruction Loan Risk Assessment
Key indicators lenders evaluate when assessing construction loan applications and monitoring active loans.
PreviewDraw Schedule Fundamentals
How construction draws work, documentation requirements, and best practices for smooth disbursements.
PreviewProgress Certification Process
The step-by-step flow of progress claims from contractor submission to lender approval.
PreviewLoan Monitoring Reports
What lenders need to see in QS reports and how to present project status clearly.
PreviewReading a Pro Forma
Understanding development pro formas: revenue projections, cost structures, and return metrics.
PreviewFeasibility Study Components
The essential analyses that determine whether a development project should proceed.
PreviewEntitlement Process Overview
Navigating zoning, permits, and approvals from land acquisition to construction start.
PreviewDevelopment Timeline Mapping
Typical project phases and duration benchmarks for residential and commercial development.
PreviewQuantity Takeoff Methods
Approaches to measuring quantities from drawings: manual, digital, and hybrid workflows.
PreviewUnit Rate Development
Building reliable unit rates from first principles: labor, material, equipment, and overhead.
PreviewEstimate Classification System
AACE estimate classes explained: when to use each level and expected accuracy ranges.
PreviewCost Escalation Factors
Accounting for inflation, market conditions, and time-based cost adjustments in estimates.
PreviewDelivery Methods Compared
Design-bid-build, design-build, CM at risk, and IPD: comparing risk, control, and outcomes.
PreviewCritical Path Scheduling
Understanding CPM schedules, float, and how delays impact project completion dates.
PreviewChange Order Management
Processing changes efficiently: documentation, pricing, and maintaining project momentum.
PreviewEarned Value Basics
Using EVM metrics to measure project performance: CPI, SPI, and forecasting outcomes.
PreviewSite Organization Principles
Efficient site layout: material staging, equipment positioning, and workflow optimization.
PreviewQuality Control Programs
Building effective QC systems: inspection protocols, documentation, and deficiency tracking.
PreviewTrade Coordination
Managing subcontractor interfaces, sequencing work, and resolving conflicts proactively.
PreviewProject Closeout Checklist
Systematic approach to substantial completion: documentation, inspections, and handover.
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Important information about Pro.Series educational content
For Reference Only
All Pro.Series content is provided strictly for general reference and educational purposes only. This material is not intended to be relied upon as authoritative guidance for any specific project, transaction, or decision. Users assume full responsibility for how they apply or interpret this information.
No Professional Relationship
Use of these educational materials does not create a professional services relationship, contractual agreement, advisory relationship, or any duty of care between NEXOCON Enterprises Inc. and the user. All content is provided "as is" without any obligation to the user.
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Construction projects involve complex technical, legal, financial, and regulatory considerations that vary by jurisdiction and project specifics. Users should always consult with licensed professionals including construction lawyers, quantity surveyors, professional engineers, architects, accountants, and other relevant specialists before making any business, legal, or financial decisions.
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NEXOCON makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, regarding the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, or availability of the information provided. Construction practices, regulations, and industry standards evolve continuously, and content may not reflect the most current developments.
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Content may reference British Columbia construction practices, regulations, and legislation. Users in other jurisdictions should verify applicability and consult local regulations and professional advisors. Laws and regulations vary significantly by location and change over time.
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