FUNDED PROJECTS

Adaptation of EPS for Line Contractors, Funded by ECF for 2 years at $30,000 per year, January 2001.

Electrical Construction Academic Alliance, Funded for 2 years at $90,000 per year by NECA and the ECF to develop a shared electrical construction curriculum, January, 2001

Development of Electrical Project Supervision, Levels 2 & 3, funded by the Electrical Contracting Foundation Center for Research Excellence in the amount of $ 64,625, January, 2000.

Development of Electrical Project Supervision, Level 1 funded by the Electrical Contracting foundation Center for Academic Excellence, in the amount of $ 64,625, May, 1999.
 
Specialty Construction Institute Shared Curriculum Project funded by Electrical, Mechanical, Sheet Metal, and Roofing contractors associations in the amount of $126,600, April, 1999.

Development of Electrical Construction Career Map funded by the electrical industry Labor Management Coordinating Committee in the amount of $55,000, June 1998.

COTA Fellows Program for the Specialty Construction Industry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, $190,000, March, 1997.

Disaster Recovery Model for Manufacturers, U S Dept. of Commerce, $72,725, April 1995.

Planning for National Advanced Manufacturing Testbed, U. S. DOC, $7,950, March 1995.

University Technical and Management Assistance Center, funded by the US Economic Development Agency, awarded October, 1994, $105,000, Renewed for 1995.

Technology Transfer to Manufacturers in the Animal Biologicals Area, funded by the Midwest Technology Transfer Center at $17,000, awarded August, 1994, Extended in August, 1995 for an additional $12,000.

Needs Assessment and Design of Foreman Training Program, funded by The Electrical Contracting Foundation, Inc. at $25,000 for January - June, 1993.

Productivity Enhancement Focusing on Labor Productivity, One year project funded by The Electrical Contracting Foundation, Inc. at $60,000 for the 1992 calendar year.

Overtime Effects on Productivity, Pilot research project funded at $20,000 by the Construction Industry Institute, 1990.

Minority Contractor Training Program Development, Iowa Department of Transportation, $196,000., 1984.

Project Management Simulation Game, Merit Shop Foundation and Brown and Root, Inc., $17,500., 1984.

Project Systems Training Program Development, Stearns Roger, Inc., $12,000., 1981

Minority Contractor Training Program Development, Miller Brewing, $23,000., 1980.

Preliminary Study of Construction Shortages in Colorado, Graduate School Faculty Research Grant, $400., 1979﷓80.


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