Donnelly CCT, a consultancy specialising in the purchasing of materials and the delivery of in house training for the construction industry in Ireland, has announced that their annual construction service is now on-line.
The firm provides construction training and consultancy services to over 65% of Ireland's top 100 contractors.
It serves the training and consultancy requirements for construction firms in Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, England, Scotland, and as far as away as Australia, Malaysia and Honk Kong.
Training courses offer construction staff the foundation to Construction Management Systems, Negotiation skills, Supplier management techniques, Procedures to measure effectiveness of construction companies, Forms and Records for Buyers, Site Managers course on effective site cost control, and Construction Waste Prevention Controls and finally Computerising the construction firm - all applicable to the €36 billion Irish Construction Industry.
The services include but are not restricted to the following; 20% discount off any John Donnelly external one-day training course anywhere in Ireland for any number of your staff on as many occasions and for as wide a range of courses as you select; on site Construction Waste Assessment provided by John Donnelly; complimentary review of your construction management computer requirements; selection of price guides on building materials; 20% discount off regular materials sourcing fee; template forms- 'how to monitor waste skip charges' and 'how to monitor goods inwards to help pinpoint waste at an early stage'; special offers on innovative construction products; best practice guidelines on 'how to prevent and minimize construction waste costs'; benchmark guidelines to enable the assessment of your purchasing systems and some additional information from the world of construction which should be of some use in this most difficult and challenging year for Irish construction professionals.
For further details, visit the website on: www.donnellycct.com
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