Purpose
These workshops are designed to meet companies where they are — offering focused, practical training extracted from the broader Supervisory Training Program (STP), OSHA 30/Advanced Safety framework, and emerging technology modules. Each workshop is condensed, interactive, and tailored to organizational needs, making them ideal for leadership retreats, safety stand-downs, or targeted professional development.
Sample Workshop Offerings
1. Leadership & Supervision Essentials
- Core leadership skills for frontline supervisors
- Motivating teams and handling conflict effectively
- Aligning supervisory practices with organizational goals
- Practical components: role-play exercises, case studies of real jobsite scenarios
2. Communication that Works
- Oral & written communication strategies for supervisors
- How to give clear instructions and manage upward communication
- Improving documentation and email professionalism
- Practical components: mock jobsite meetings, writing effective field reports
3. Planning & Scheduling with Microsoft Project
- Fundamentals of project planning and sequencing
- Hands-on use of MS Project for creating 2–3 week schedules
- Linking schedules to manpower and resource management
- Practical components: workshop on building a short construction schedule
4. Safety Leadership in Action
- Moving beyond compliance into proactive safety culture
- Risk management, legal implications, and crisis response
- OSHA Focus Four hazards (falls, caught-in/between, electrocution, struck-by)
- Practical components: hazard identification walk-through, group risk ranking exercise
5. Ergonomics & Human Factors in Construction
- Understanding musculoskeletal risks and injury prevention
- Designing safer workflows and tool use
- Integrating ergonomics into daily safety talks
- Practical components: ergonomic risk assessment on a sample task
6. AI & Technology in Construction
- Demystifying Artificial Intelligence for construction firms
- Current uses: safety monitoring, robotics, scheduling, and predictive maintenance
- Roadmap for evaluating and adopting technology
- Practical components: interactive “AI applications brainstorm” based on company’s challenges
7. Hybrid Workshop: Safety Meets Technology
- Combining safety best practices with technology solutions
- Using AI, robotics, and digital platforms to reduce risk exposure
- How leadership can drive adoption of tech while ensuring compliance
- Practical components: case studies + group exercise to map safety gaps to potential tools
Customization Options
- Format: Half-day, full-day, or multi-session virtual series
- Audience: Field supervisors, project managers, executives, or mixed groups
- Focus: Leadership, safety, technology, or a blend based on organizational needs