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Trestle's Frontline Supervisor Training back by popular demand on May 3-4, 2022, 8 am - 5pm, at ABC Offices on 2600 Longhorn Blvd Suite 105, Austin, TX 78758. $495 for members; $695 for non-members.

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Summary: Trestle's Frontline Supervisor Training back by popular demand on May 3-4, 2022, 8 am - 5pm, at ABC Offices on 2600 Longhorn Blvd Suite 105, Austin, TX 78758. $495 for members; $695 for non-members.
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Industry-Leading Frontline Supervisor Training by Trestles is back by popular demand.  Attendees will learn how to effectively manage their field crews to maximize performance.  Topics include:

  • Short interval scheduling
  • Work breakdown structure
  • Labor cost management 
  • Constraint Removal
  • Productivity management
  • Lean implementation
  • Continuous improvement
  • Effective Leadership

This course is recommended for future leaders, Frontline Supervisors, Field and Project Engineers, Superintendents, Project, Project Control and Construction Managers.

"The class had many tools that supervisors could use immediately to improve their crews and themselves." - Ryan Zapata, Project Manager