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ELECTRI International Releases Training Video Co-Produced by Construction Science Faculty

EMT NECA Electrical Management Training Consequential Impacts of Change Orders title slide

ELECTRI International Releases Training Video Co-Produced by Construction Science Faculty


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November 11, 2019

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ELECTRI International has publicly released the first of five training videos produced collaboratively with Construction Science faculty members Anthony Perrenoud, Matt Reyes and Ben Bigelow, and Gaylord College.

To view the video, entitled “Consequential Impacts of Change Orders,” visit https://electri.org/.

Electri is “the voice of the $160 billion electrical construction industry responsible for lighting, power, communication and low-voltage, energy efficient and sustainable systems in buildings and communities across the United States”.

Learn more about ELECTRI


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