by | March 1, 2016 10:01 am
By Peter S. Emmett, CCCA
In November 2011, the need for a proper, final exam for CSC’s Specifier 1 course was identified. Tom Dunbar (Ottawa Chapter), Mitch Brooks and Brian Colgan (Atlantic Chapter), and David Wilson (Toronto Chapter) were asked to meet in Toronto to develop the exam. Over dinner, they were talking about the need for course maintenance when CSC’s executive director Nick Franjic jokingly suggested they become ‘The Maintainers.’ They all laughed, but the next day, they assembled a proposal to form the Education Maintenance Task Team (EMTT), chaired by Dunbar.
EMTT’s original mandate was simply to remove duplication where possible, make the current documentation more consistent, and put a regular maintenance program in place for the various materials for the association’s courses—Principles of Construction Documentation (PCD), Specifier 1 and 2 (SP), Technical Representative (TR), and Construction Contract Administrator (CCA). This seemed reasonably simple until they dug into the course manuals.
Here is a simplified, rough timeline of the EMTT’s journey:
Aside from the original EMTT members—and replacements like Golding, Lance , Tell, and Snow—the group’s subcommittees have been populated with approximately 60 to 70 CSC volunteers involved in the update and review process, including each of the Education Certification Committee (ECC) Subcommittees.
The course manuals and supplementary materials have been updated, with the English versions ready for use by the chapters and the association. A newly combined Specifier course (bringing together Specifiers 1 and 2) has been translated and reviewed by the Montréal Chapter. The comments on the translation were received and reviewed, revisions incorporated, and the next course is now in translation.
As we move into the maintenance cycle, CSC will actively solicit comments regarding technical content and other inconsistencies and updates will be incorporated through the EMTT.
The enormity of the EMTT’s task is beyond words. What started out as a simple, defined request over a weekend has, to the benefit of CSC, evolved into a five-year update of all the association’s courses for format, duplication of content, and language. I cannot begin to estimate the number of hours put in by the EMTT, their subcommittees, or other volunteers. Still, from the bottom of my heart, and on behalf of the association, thanks to each and every one of you who have contributed. You know who you are—you are CSC!
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