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SUMMARY:Blueprint Reading Class - Spanish - Dallas
DESCRIPTION:An entry-level practical\, hands-on course designed for commercial subcontractors\, estimators\, and field staff who need to read plans accurately for bidding\, estimating\, and construction.​\nWho Should Attend:\nEntry-level and experienced subcontractors\, estimators\, and construction professionals seeking to improve plan reading\, quantity takeoff\, and scope understanding.\nDates\nJuly 18 – August 22 \nSaturdays\n8:00 am – 1:00 pm \nRegister Here\nWeek 1 Saturday\, July 18\, 2026\nWeek 2 Saturday\, July 25\, 2026\nWeek 3 Saturday\, August 1\, 2026\nWeek 4 Saturday\, August 8\, 2026\nWeek 5 Saturday\, August 15\, 2026\nWeek 6 Saturday\, August 22\, 2026 \nLocation\nRHCA HQ & Training Center\, 2210 W. Illinois Av. Dallas\, Texas 75224 \n  \n  \nClass 1: Blueprint basics and how a set is organized\nObjectives: Understand what’s in a commercial plan set and how to navigate it fast. Know who owns what (architect vs engineer vs specialty drawings) \nContent\nSheet index: G\, C\, A\, S\, M\, P\, E\, FP\, ID\, LS\nTitle blocks: project name\, sheet number\, revision dates\, seals\, keynotes\, general notes\, abbreviations\, symbols legend\, addenda\, bulletins\, ASIs\, CCDs: what changes your price and scope\nExercises:\n\n\n“Find it fast” scavenger hunt in a sample plan set\n\n\nIdentify the latest revision\, addenda impacts\, and which sheets apply to your trade\n\n\n\nClass 2: Scales\, dimensions\, and measuring correctly\nObjectives: Read scales and take off quantities without common mistakes\nContent\nArchitectural vs engineering scale\, typical commercial scales\nDimension strings\, baseline dimensions\, datum points\nTolerances and “do not scale” rules\nDigital measuring in PDFs (settings\, calibration\, pitfalls)\nExercises\n\n\nMeasure rooms and assemblies at different scales\n\n\nCalibrate a PDF and confirm against stated dimensions\n\n\n\nClass 3: Plans\, elevations\, sections\, and details\nObjectives: Understand how drawings “talk to each other” and where the real info lives\nContent\nPlan views vs reflected ceiling plans\nElevations: exterior/interior\, storefront/curtainwall basics\nSections: building sections\, wall sections\nDetails: where constructability and trade interfaces show up\, callouts\, detail references\, match lines\, key plans\nExercises\n\n\nTrace a wall type from plan to wall section to detail\n\n\nIdentify missing info and write a clean RFI question\n\n\n\nClass 4: Specifications\, codes\, and what actually governs\nObjectives: Know order of precedence and how specs affect labor and material\nContent\nProject manual structure\, Division 01\, trade divisions (CSI)\,\nPerformance vs prescriptive requirements\,\nSubmittals\, mockups\, quality requirements that cost money\,\nFire ratings\, STC\, ADA basics\, egress: what subs must watch\nExercises\n\n\nPull 10 scope drivers from specs that change price\n\n\nSpot 5 “hidden” requirements in Division 01 that affect schedule and manpower\n\n\n\nClass 5: Scope delineation\, exclusions\, and coordination boundaries\nObjectives: Write scopes that protect you and catch gaps before you buy risk\nContent\nTypical trade boundary issues (blocking\, sleeves\, firestopping\, sealants\, temp protection)\nAllowances vs alternates vs unit prices\nOwner-furnished/contractor-installed (OFCI) traps\nQualification language that’s fair and defensible\nExercises\n\n\nBuild a “scope checklist” for your trade\n\n\nDraft a one-page inclusions/exclusions and clarifications sheet for a bid\n\n\n\nClass 6: Structural and civil fundamentals for subs\nObjectives: Read enough S and C sheets to avoid bad assumptions\nContent\nGrids\, column lines\, elevations/benchmarks\, control lines\nFootings\, slabs\, embeds\, anchors\, rebar basics (what you must coordinate)\nCivil site plan basics: grades\, utilities\, storm\, erosion control\nExercises\n\n\nIdentify slab elevations and required transitions\n\n\nLocate embeds/anchors that affect your install and quantify the impact\n\n\n\nClass 7: MEP/FP basics and trade impacts\nObjectives: Understand MEP/FP drawings enough to coordinate and price conflicts\nContent\nSingle-line vs plan views\, risers\, schedules\nEquipment schedules: power\, clearances\, weights\, housekeeping pads\nCeiling coordination: duct\, pipe\, conduit\, lights\, diffusers\, sprinkler heads\nPenetrations and sleeves: who provides\, firestopping scope\nExercises\n\n\nFind 10 coordination conflicts and assign “owner” trade responsibility\n\n\nCreate a penetration log from one area of the plan\n\n\n\nClass 8: Door\, window\, finish\, and specialty schedules\nObjectives: Use schedules correctly and avoid underpricing scope items\nContent\nDoor schedules\, hardware sets\, frame types\, ratings\nWindow/storefront schedules\, glazing types\nFinish plans and finish schedules (flooring transitions\, wall base\, corner guards)\nEquipment and specialty schedules relevant to interiors\nExercises\n\n\nBuild a quick takeoff from a door schedule and verify against plan tags\n\n\nSpot rating and hardware scope issues that change cost\n\n\n\nClass 9: Takeoff workflows for estimating\nObjectives: Turn drawings into quantities\, labor assumptions\, and a bid number\nContent\nTakeoff structure: zones/levels/areas\, waste factors\, productivity assumptions\, crew mix\, assemblies vs unit takeoff (when each is better)\, plan review checklist before takeoff starts\nExercises\n\n\nComplete a mini takeoff (one floor or one area) using a template\n\n\nCompare two estimators’ quantities and reconcile differences\n\n\n\nClass 10: Pricing\, risk\, bid submission\, and handoff to operations\nObjectives: Submit clean bids and set the project team up to win after the award\nContent\nBid leveling: what GC asks for and how to respond\nAddenda tracking and last-minute changes\nSchedule impacts\, long-lead items\, escalation language\nTurnover package: what PM and foreman need from estimating\nExercises\n\n\nBuild a bid recap: scope\, clarifications\, assumptions\, alternates\, exclusions\n\n\nCreate a turnover checklist and a “risk register” for the job
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/blueprint-reading-class-spanish-dallas/2026-08-01/
LOCATION:2210 W. Illinois Avenue\, Dallas\, TX 75224
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260805T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260805T123000
DTSTAMP:20260708T161350Z
CREATED:20260708T161240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260708T161350Z
UID:10003017-1785920400-1785933000@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:WBC Southwest Multi-Industry Summit
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, August 5\, 2026  \n9:00 AM – 12:30 PM CST\nHurst Conference Center | 1601 Campus Dr\, Hurst\, TX 76054 \nRegister Here\nThe Multi-Industry Summit is a dynamic event designed to bring small businesses face-to-face with opportunity. This experience brings together leaders\, experts\, and decision-makers across construction\, manufacturing\, healthcare\, marketing\, and technology for a day of connection\, insight\, and growth. \nAttendees will gain valuable knowledge through engaging sessions focused on current industry trends\, helping them stay competitive and informed in an ever-evolving marketplace. Interactive roundtable procurement discussions offer a unique chance to hear directly from corporations about upcoming opportunities\, expectations\, and how to successfully navigate the procurement process. Throughout the event\, vendor tables provide space for businesses to showcase their products and services\, spark new partnerships\, and expand their visibility across multiple industries. \nWhy Attend?  \n\nDeepen your industry knowledge\n\n\nPosition your business for new opportunities\n\n\nBuild meaningful relationships
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/wbc-southwest-multi-industry-summit/
LOCATION:Hurst Conference Center | 1601 Campus Dr\, Hurst\, TX 76054\, 1601 Campus Dr\, Hurst\, TX\, 76054\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260805T110000
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DTSTAMP:20260710T191108Z
CREATED:20260608T204930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260710T191108Z
UID:10002993-1785927600-1785936600@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:Building Blocks of Business Success
DESCRIPTION:Building Blocks of Business Success | Monthly Workshop  \nThese seminars are tailored for small business owners and are designed to equip them with essential tools and strategies for growth and success in the market. \n*Estos seminarios están dirigidos a pequeños empresarios y dueños de negocios\, brindándoles herramientas\, conocimientos y estrategias clave para impulsar su crecimiento y desarrollo en un mercado competitivo.* \nFirst Wednesday of every month\n7047 Harrisburg Blvd\, Houston\, TX 77011\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/building-blocks-of-business-success-2/2026-08-05/
LOCATION:7047 Harrisburg Blvd\, Houston\, TX 77011\, 7047 Harrisburg Blvd\, Houston\, 77011\, United States
CATEGORIES:Small Business Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260806T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260806T170000
DTSTAMP:20260709T181538Z
CREATED:20260430T202637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260709T181538Z
UID:10002579-1786003200-1786035600@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:Build Fort Worth Construction Expo
DESCRIPTION:Build Fort Worth Construction Expo \nRegister Here \nAUGUST 6\, 2026 \nWILL ROGERS MEMORIAL CENTER \n3401 W LANCASTER AVE\, FORT WORTH\, TX 76107 \n 
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/build-fort-worth-construction-expo-2/
LOCATION:Will Rogers Memorial Center\, 3401 W Lancaster Avenue\, Fort Worth\, TX\, 75107\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260806T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260806T160000
DTSTAMP:20260713T215201Z
CREATED:20260713T215118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260713T215201Z
UID:10003024-1786006800-1786032000@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:Cash Flow Like a Pro: Quickbooks for Business Success
DESCRIPTION:7047 Harrisburg BlvdHouston\, TX\nThursday\, August 6  •  9 AM – 4 PM\n\nRegister Here\n\n\nJoin us IN PERSON as we explore the multifaceted aspects of financial management and unlock a wealth of invaluable knowledge essential for business prosperity! \nThis comprehensive\, day-long workshop is designed to emphasize the critical importance of effective financial management in achieving sustainable business success. Throughout the workshop\, participants will gain invaluable insights into the intricate workings of financial management\, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate and optimize their business’s financial landscape. \n**LIGHT SNACKS AND LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED** \nHere’s what we will cover: \nWhat is Financial Management to Your Business? \nWe will discuss how managing financial management helps your business succeed. Participants will walk away from this session with a keen understanding of the financial cycle and application to their company. \nWhat Accounts are Important to your Business? \nWe will help you set up your company in QuickBooks Online. We will customize the Chart of Accounts to meet the company’s needs and align with GAAP. We will demonstrate how to create and track Accounts Receivables and Accounts Payables in QBO. Participants will walk away knowing how to set up bank feeds\, create new accounts\, invoices\, expenses\, write checks\, and categorize accounts in bank feeds. \nReconciliation of Balance Sheet Accounts \nWe will discuss the importance of reconciling balance sheet accounts monthly and how to resolve any duplications or missing transactions. You will walk away with the knowledge of reconciling statements in QBO and correct any missing or duplicated transactions. \nUnderstanding and Creating Monthly Reports – Profit & Loss\, Balance Sheet\, and Statement of Cash Flow Report \nWe will help you understand how to create the company Profit & Loss (Income Statement)\, Balance Sheet\, and Statement of Cash Flow Report for any given period on an Accrual or Cash Basis. You will walk away with knowledge of understanding the financial position of your company based on the reports. \n 
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/cash-flow-like-a-pro-quickbooks-for-business-success-5/
LOCATION:7047 Harrisburg Blvd\, Houston\, TX 77011\, 7047 Harrisburg Blvd\, Houston\, 77011\, United States
CATEGORIES:Small Business Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260807T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260807T160000
DTSTAMP:20260710T172659Z
CREATED:20260518T193733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260710T172659Z
UID:10002985-1786089600-1786118400@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:NCCER Construction Workforce Training Cohort 9 Spanish
DESCRIPTION:NCCER Construction Workforce Training \nCohort 9 – Español \nViernes\, 10 de Julio\, 2026 a Viernes\, 11 de Septiembre\, 2026 \nRegístrate Aquí \nViernes\, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm \n 
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/nccer-construction-workforce-training-2-2-2/2026-08-07/
LOCATION:RHCA Headquarters & Training Center\, 2210 W. Illinois Avenue\, Dallas\, TX\, 75224\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workforce Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260807T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260807T163000
DTSTAMP:20260710T185251Z
CREATED:20260220T205427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260710T185251Z
UID:10001145-1786089600-1786120200@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:Workforce Training Program - Cohorte 7 (Español)
DESCRIPTION:COMPLETELY FREE CONSTRUCTION FUNDAMENTAL CERTIFICATION \nThis certification program has been crafted to deliver the NCCER CORE Curriculum (National Center for Construction Education and Research)\, paving the way for participants to acquire a nationally recognized certification.
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/workforce-training-program-cohorte-7-espanol/2026-08-07/
LOCATION:RHCA Headquarters  2210 W. Illinois Ave\, Dallas\, TX 75224\, 2210 W. Illinois Ave\, Dallas\, 75224\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workforce Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260807T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260807T110000
DTSTAMP:20260620T202042Z
CREATED:20260620T194443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260620T202042Z
UID:10003014-1786096800-1786100400@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:RHCA Volunteer & Ambassador Orientation
DESCRIPTION:Register Here
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/rhca-volunteer-ambassador-orientation/
LOCATION:https://regionalhca.org/event/rhca-volunteer-ambassador-orientation/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260808T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260808T130000
DTSTAMP:20260713T174736Z
CREATED:20260713T174736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260713T174736Z
UID:10003021-1786176000-1786194000@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:Blueprint Reading Class - Spanish - Dallas
DESCRIPTION:An entry-level practical\, hands-on course designed for commercial subcontractors\, estimators\, and field staff who need to read plans accurately for bidding\, estimating\, and construction.​\nWho Should Attend:\nEntry-level and experienced subcontractors\, estimators\, and construction professionals seeking to improve plan reading\, quantity takeoff\, and scope understanding.\nDates\nJuly 18 – August 22 \nSaturdays\n8:00 am – 1:00 pm \nRegister Here\nWeek 1 Saturday\, July 18\, 2026\nWeek 2 Saturday\, July 25\, 2026\nWeek 3 Saturday\, August 1\, 2026\nWeek 4 Saturday\, August 8\, 2026\nWeek 5 Saturday\, August 15\, 2026\nWeek 6 Saturday\, August 22\, 2026 \nLocation\nRHCA HQ & Training Center\, 2210 W. Illinois Av. Dallas\, Texas 75224 \n  \n  \nClass 1: Blueprint basics and how a set is organized\nObjectives: Understand what’s in a commercial plan set and how to navigate it fast. Know who owns what (architect vs engineer vs specialty drawings) \nContent\nSheet index: G\, C\, A\, S\, M\, P\, E\, FP\, ID\, LS\nTitle blocks: project name\, sheet number\, revision dates\, seals\, keynotes\, general notes\, abbreviations\, symbols legend\, addenda\, bulletins\, ASIs\, CCDs: what changes your price and scope\nExercises:\n\n\n“Find it fast” scavenger hunt in a sample plan set\n\n\nIdentify the latest revision\, addenda impacts\, and which sheets apply to your trade\n\n\n\nClass 2: Scales\, dimensions\, and measuring correctly\nObjectives: Read scales and take off quantities without common mistakes\nContent\nArchitectural vs engineering scale\, typical commercial scales\nDimension strings\, baseline dimensions\, datum points\nTolerances and “do not scale” rules\nDigital measuring in PDFs (settings\, calibration\, pitfalls)\nExercises\n\n\nMeasure rooms and assemblies at different scales\n\n\nCalibrate a PDF and confirm against stated dimensions\n\n\n\nClass 3: Plans\, elevations\, sections\, and details\nObjectives: Understand how drawings “talk to each other” and where the real info lives\nContent\nPlan views vs reflected ceiling plans\nElevations: exterior/interior\, storefront/curtainwall basics\nSections: building sections\, wall sections\nDetails: where constructability and trade interfaces show up\, callouts\, detail references\, match lines\, key plans\nExercises\n\n\nTrace a wall type from plan to wall section to detail\n\n\nIdentify missing info and write a clean RFI question\n\n\n\nClass 4: Specifications\, codes\, and what actually governs\nObjectives: Know order of precedence and how specs affect labor and material\nContent\nProject manual structure\, Division 01\, trade divisions (CSI)\,\nPerformance vs prescriptive requirements\,\nSubmittals\, mockups\, quality requirements that cost money\,\nFire ratings\, STC\, ADA basics\, egress: what subs must watch\nExercises\n\n\nPull 10 scope drivers from specs that change price\n\n\nSpot 5 “hidden” requirements in Division 01 that affect schedule and manpower\n\n\n\nClass 5: Scope delineation\, exclusions\, and coordination boundaries\nObjectives: Write scopes that protect you and catch gaps before you buy risk\nContent\nTypical trade boundary issues (blocking\, sleeves\, firestopping\, sealants\, temp protection)\nAllowances vs alternates vs unit prices\nOwner-furnished/contractor-installed (OFCI) traps\nQualification language that’s fair and defensible\nExercises\n\n\nBuild a “scope checklist” for your trade\n\n\nDraft a one-page inclusions/exclusions and clarifications sheet for a bid\n\n\n\nClass 6: Structural and civil fundamentals for subs\nObjectives: Read enough S and C sheets to avoid bad assumptions\nContent\nGrids\, column lines\, elevations/benchmarks\, control lines\nFootings\, slabs\, embeds\, anchors\, rebar basics (what you must coordinate)\nCivil site plan basics: grades\, utilities\, storm\, erosion control\nExercises\n\n\nIdentify slab elevations and required transitions\n\n\nLocate embeds/anchors that affect your install and quantify the impact\n\n\n\nClass 7: MEP/FP basics and trade impacts\nObjectives: Understand MEP/FP drawings enough to coordinate and price conflicts\nContent\nSingle-line vs plan views\, risers\, schedules\nEquipment schedules: power\, clearances\, weights\, housekeeping pads\nCeiling coordination: duct\, pipe\, conduit\, lights\, diffusers\, sprinkler heads\nPenetrations and sleeves: who provides\, firestopping scope\nExercises\n\n\nFind 10 coordination conflicts and assign “owner” trade responsibility\n\n\nCreate a penetration log from one area of the plan\n\n\n\nClass 8: Door\, window\, finish\, and specialty schedules\nObjectives: Use schedules correctly and avoid underpricing scope items\nContent\nDoor schedules\, hardware sets\, frame types\, ratings\nWindow/storefront schedules\, glazing types\nFinish plans and finish schedules (flooring transitions\, wall base\, corner guards)\nEquipment and specialty schedules relevant to interiors\nExercises\n\n\nBuild a quick takeoff from a door schedule and verify against plan tags\n\n\nSpot rating and hardware scope issues that change cost\n\n\n\nClass 9: Takeoff workflows for estimating\nObjectives: Turn drawings into quantities\, labor assumptions\, and a bid number\nContent\nTakeoff structure: zones/levels/areas\, waste factors\, productivity assumptions\, crew mix\, assemblies vs unit takeoff (when each is better)\, plan review checklist before takeoff starts\nExercises\n\n\nComplete a mini takeoff (one floor or one area) using a template\n\n\nCompare two estimators’ quantities and reconcile differences\n\n\n\nClass 10: Pricing\, risk\, bid submission\, and handoff to operations\nObjectives: Submit clean bids and set the project team up to win after the award\nContent\nBid leveling: what GC asks for and how to respond\nAddenda tracking and last-minute changes\nSchedule impacts\, long-lead items\, escalation language\nTurnover package: what PM and foreman need from estimating\nExercises\n\n\nBuild a bid recap: scope\, clarifications\, assumptions\, alternates\, exclusions\n\n\nCreate a turnover checklist and a “risk register” for the job
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/blueprint-reading-class-spanish-dallas/2026-08-08/
LOCATION:2210 W. Illinois Avenue\, Dallas\, TX 75224
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260812T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260812T100000
DTSTAMP:20251219T215330Z
CREATED:20251219T215330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T215330Z
UID:10001025-1786523400-1786528800@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:RHCA Architecture\, Engineering & Construction Roundtable Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:RHCA Architecture\, Engineering & Construction Roundtable Committee Meeting \nRHCA Architecture\, Engineering\, and Construction Committee (AEC) is dedicated to supporting the RHCA’s goal of enhancing business capacity\, efficiency\, and profitability in architecture\, engineering\, and construction. The Committee’s primarily focused on civil\, heavy highway\, and infrastructure project opportunities. \nRegister Here \nThe second Wednesday of the month from 8:30 am to 10:00 am.\n\nMeetings are open to members in good standing; registration is required.
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/rhca-architecture-engineering-construction-roundtable-committee-meeting/2026-08-12/
LOCATION:RHCA Headquarters & Training Center\, 2210 W. Illinois Avenue\, Dallas\, TX\, 75224\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260814T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260814T160000
DTSTAMP:20260710T172659Z
CREATED:20260518T193733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260710T172659Z
UID:10002986-1786694400-1786723200@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:NCCER Construction Workforce Training Cohort 9 Spanish
DESCRIPTION:NCCER Construction Workforce Training \nCohort 9 – Español \nViernes\, 10 de Julio\, 2026 a Viernes\, 11 de Septiembre\, 2026 \nRegístrate Aquí \nViernes\, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm \n 
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/nccer-construction-workforce-training-2-2-2/2026-08-14/
LOCATION:RHCA Headquarters & Training Center\, 2210 W. Illinois Avenue\, Dallas\, TX\, 75224\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workforce Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260814T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260814T163000
DTSTAMP:20260710T185251Z
CREATED:20260220T205427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260710T185251Z
UID:10001146-1786694400-1786725000@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:Workforce Training Program - Cohorte 7 (Español)
DESCRIPTION:COMPLETELY FREE CONSTRUCTION FUNDAMENTAL CERTIFICATION \nThis certification program has been crafted to deliver the NCCER CORE Curriculum (National Center for Construction Education and Research)\, paving the way for participants to acquire a nationally recognized certification.
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/workforce-training-program-cohorte-7-espanol/2026-08-14/
LOCATION:RHCA Headquarters  2210 W. Illinois Ave\, Dallas\, TX 75224\, 2210 W. Illinois Ave\, Dallas\, 75224\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workforce Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260815T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260815T130000
DTSTAMP:20260713T174736Z
CREATED:20260713T174736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260713T174736Z
UID:10003022-1786780800-1786798800@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:Blueprint Reading Class - Spanish - Dallas
DESCRIPTION:An entry-level practical\, hands-on course designed for commercial subcontractors\, estimators\, and field staff who need to read plans accurately for bidding\, estimating\, and construction.​\nWho Should Attend:\nEntry-level and experienced subcontractors\, estimators\, and construction professionals seeking to improve plan reading\, quantity takeoff\, and scope understanding.\nDates\nJuly 18 – August 22 \nSaturdays\n8:00 am – 1:00 pm \nRegister Here\nWeek 1 Saturday\, July 18\, 2026\nWeek 2 Saturday\, July 25\, 2026\nWeek 3 Saturday\, August 1\, 2026\nWeek 4 Saturday\, August 8\, 2026\nWeek 5 Saturday\, August 15\, 2026\nWeek 6 Saturday\, August 22\, 2026 \nLocation\nRHCA HQ & Training Center\, 2210 W. Illinois Av. Dallas\, Texas 75224 \n  \n  \nClass 1: Blueprint basics and how a set is organized\nObjectives: Understand what’s in a commercial plan set and how to navigate it fast. Know who owns what (architect vs engineer vs specialty drawings) \nContent\nSheet index: G\, C\, A\, S\, M\, P\, E\, FP\, ID\, LS\nTitle blocks: project name\, sheet number\, revision dates\, seals\, keynotes\, general notes\, abbreviations\, symbols legend\, addenda\, bulletins\, ASIs\, CCDs: what changes your price and scope\nExercises:\n\n\n“Find it fast” scavenger hunt in a sample plan set\n\n\nIdentify the latest revision\, addenda impacts\, and which sheets apply to your trade\n\n\n\nClass 2: Scales\, dimensions\, and measuring correctly\nObjectives: Read scales and take off quantities without common mistakes\nContent\nArchitectural vs engineering scale\, typical commercial scales\nDimension strings\, baseline dimensions\, datum points\nTolerances and “do not scale” rules\nDigital measuring in PDFs (settings\, calibration\, pitfalls)\nExercises\n\n\nMeasure rooms and assemblies at different scales\n\n\nCalibrate a PDF and confirm against stated dimensions\n\n\n\nClass 3: Plans\, elevations\, sections\, and details\nObjectives: Understand how drawings “talk to each other” and where the real info lives\nContent\nPlan views vs reflected ceiling plans\nElevations: exterior/interior\, storefront/curtainwall basics\nSections: building sections\, wall sections\nDetails: where constructability and trade interfaces show up\, callouts\, detail references\, match lines\, key plans\nExercises\n\n\nTrace a wall type from plan to wall section to detail\n\n\nIdentify missing info and write a clean RFI question\n\n\n\nClass 4: Specifications\, codes\, and what actually governs\nObjectives: Know order of precedence and how specs affect labor and material\nContent\nProject manual structure\, Division 01\, trade divisions (CSI)\,\nPerformance vs prescriptive requirements\,\nSubmittals\, mockups\, quality requirements that cost money\,\nFire ratings\, STC\, ADA basics\, egress: what subs must watch\nExercises\n\n\nPull 10 scope drivers from specs that change price\n\n\nSpot 5 “hidden” requirements in Division 01 that affect schedule and manpower\n\n\n\nClass 5: Scope delineation\, exclusions\, and coordination boundaries\nObjectives: Write scopes that protect you and catch gaps before you buy risk\nContent\nTypical trade boundary issues (blocking\, sleeves\, firestopping\, sealants\, temp protection)\nAllowances vs alternates vs unit prices\nOwner-furnished/contractor-installed (OFCI) traps\nQualification language that’s fair and defensible\nExercises\n\n\nBuild a “scope checklist” for your trade\n\n\nDraft a one-page inclusions/exclusions and clarifications sheet for a bid\n\n\n\nClass 6: Structural and civil fundamentals for subs\nObjectives: Read enough S and C sheets to avoid bad assumptions\nContent\nGrids\, column lines\, elevations/benchmarks\, control lines\nFootings\, slabs\, embeds\, anchors\, rebar basics (what you must coordinate)\nCivil site plan basics: grades\, utilities\, storm\, erosion control\nExercises\n\n\nIdentify slab elevations and required transitions\n\n\nLocate embeds/anchors that affect your install and quantify the impact\n\n\n\nClass 7: MEP/FP basics and trade impacts\nObjectives: Understand MEP/FP drawings enough to coordinate and price conflicts\nContent\nSingle-line vs plan views\, risers\, schedules\nEquipment schedules: power\, clearances\, weights\, housekeeping pads\nCeiling coordination: duct\, pipe\, conduit\, lights\, diffusers\, sprinkler heads\nPenetrations and sleeves: who provides\, firestopping scope\nExercises\n\n\nFind 10 coordination conflicts and assign “owner” trade responsibility\n\n\nCreate a penetration log from one area of the plan\n\n\n\nClass 8: Door\, window\, finish\, and specialty schedules\nObjectives: Use schedules correctly and avoid underpricing scope items\nContent\nDoor schedules\, hardware sets\, frame types\, ratings\nWindow/storefront schedules\, glazing types\nFinish plans and finish schedules (flooring transitions\, wall base\, corner guards)\nEquipment and specialty schedules relevant to interiors\nExercises\n\n\nBuild a quick takeoff from a door schedule and verify against plan tags\n\n\nSpot rating and hardware scope issues that change cost\n\n\n\nClass 9: Takeoff workflows for estimating\nObjectives: Turn drawings into quantities\, labor assumptions\, and a bid number\nContent\nTakeoff structure: zones/levels/areas\, waste factors\, productivity assumptions\, crew mix\, assemblies vs unit takeoff (when each is better)\, plan review checklist before takeoff starts\nExercises\n\n\nComplete a mini takeoff (one floor or one area) using a template\n\n\nCompare two estimators’ quantities and reconcile differences\n\n\n\nClass 10: Pricing\, risk\, bid submission\, and handoff to operations\nObjectives: Submit clean bids and set the project team up to win after the award\nContent\nBid leveling: what GC asks for and how to respond\nAddenda tracking and last-minute changes\nSchedule impacts\, long-lead items\, escalation language\nTurnover package: what PM and foreman need from estimating\nExercises\n\n\nBuild a bid recap: scope\, clarifications\, assumptions\, alternates\, exclusions\n\n\nCreate a turnover checklist and a “risk register” for the job
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/blueprint-reading-class-spanish-dallas/2026-08-15/
LOCATION:2210 W. Illinois Avenue\, Dallas\, TX 75224
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260818T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260818T100000
DTSTAMP:20251219T210825Z
CREATED:20251219T210825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T210825Z
UID:10001013-1787041800-1787047200@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:RHCA Economic & Business Committee
DESCRIPTION:RHCA ECONOMIC & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MEETING\n\n\n\n\nThe third Tuesday of the Month from 8:30 am to 10:00 am. \nEBD Committee is focused on enhancing the business capabilities\, efficiency\, and profitability of contractors. This is achieved by fostering project opportunities and establishing vital industry connections \nMeetings are open to members in good standing; registration is required. \n\nRegister Here
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/rhca-economic-business-committee/2026-08-18/
LOCATION:2210 W. Illinois Avenue\, Dallas\, TX 75224
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260819T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260819T100000
DTSTAMP:20260710T191835Z
CREATED:20260430T193450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260710T191835Z
UID:10002567-1787128200-1787133600@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:Safety Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:RHCA Safety Council serves as a subject matter expert panel to advise the RHCA on construction safety issues and health matters by providing health and safety field input and perspective. Develops the RHCA Construction Safety Program\, provides guidance\, and reviews the resolution of construction safety issues. \nThe Third Wednesday of the Month 8:30 am to 10:00 am Central Time. Meetings are open to members in good standing; registration is required. \nRegister Here \nCommittee Functions: \n\nActs as a resource for Construction Safety instructors\nRecommends training topics and speakers\nAssists with RHCA Safety activities\nAssists with grant research and submittals\nAssists with annual events:\n\nOSHA Safety Stand-Down\nTexas-wide RHCA Day of the Construction Worker\nNational Safe + Sound Week\n\n\nFacilitates sponsors and resources for Committee activities.
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/safety-council-meeting/2026-08-19/
LOCATION:2210 W. Illinois Avenue\, Dallas\, TX 75224
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260819T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260819T130000
DTSTAMP:20260330T192802Z
CREATED:20260330T192802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T192802Z
UID:10002507-1787135400-1787144400@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Contract Ready-How to Win Goverment & Prime Contractor Work
DESCRIPTION:Lunch & Learn: Contract Ready-How to Win Goverment & Prime Contractor Work\n\n\nBy Economic Growth Business Incubator\n\n\n\n\n\nDwell Coworking MuellerAustin\, TX\n\n\nWednesday\, Aug 19 from 11:30 am to 1 pm\n\n\nRegister Here\n\n\nOverview\n\n\n\n\nLearn how to make your business contract-ready\, win government & prime opportunities\, and turn experience into higher-value work! \n\n\n\n\nLa descripción está disponible en español a continuación. \nContract-Ready: How to Win Government & Prime Contractor Opportunities\nThis workshop is designed for business owners and contractors who want to understand how to successfully compete for government contracts and prime contractor opportunities. \nParticipants will learn about the different types of contracts used by government agencies and large primes\, including how they are structured\, who they are best suited for\, and what is required to qualify. The session will also provide insight into what procurement specialists look for when evaluating vendors—from compliance and documentation to experience\, pricing\, and reliability. \nAttendees will gain a clearer understanding of how procurement decisions are made\, how to position their business as contract-ready\, and how to avoid common mistakes that prevent businesses from moving forward in the contracting process. \nWho should attend? \n\nConstruction workers and skilled tradespeople who want to turn their experience into more consistent\, higher-value work\nBusinesses pursuing government\, city\, or large commercial projects that require a capability statement\n\nAbout the Speaker \nAnis Infante is a highly qualified professional driven by a mission to help\, guide\, and support the small business community to make a positive impact. She brings a unique blend of expertise in community impact\, sales process improvement\, leadership development\, and linguistic services. \nAnis currently serves as the Estimating Support Services at SpawGlass Contractors\, Inc.\, where she supports inclusive partnerships and works to enhance supplier engagement strategies. Previously\, she held key roles at Hellas Construction\, including SPS Team Lead and Sales Process Specialist\, leading initiatives to improve workflows and elevate customer satisfaction. \nHer professional background also includes administrative support\, public relations\, education—including teaching ESL at IT University—and founding her own translation and interpretation business\, Anis Traducciones. Fluent in multiple languages\, Anis is a dedicated advocate for effective\, inclusive communication. \nRecognized for her unwavering commitment to customer service and exceeding expectations\, Anis is passionate about building meaningful connections and driving sustainable progress\, especially for underserved communities and businesses. \n—————————————————————————————————– \nListo para Contratar: Cómo Ganar Oportunidades con el Gobierno y Contratistas Principales \nEste taller está diseñado para propietarios de negocios y contratistas que desean comprender cómo competir con éxito por contratos gubernamentales y oportunidades con contratistas principales. \nLas personas participantes aprenderán sobre los diferentes tipos de contratos utilizados por agencias gubernamentales y grandes contratistas\, incluyendo cómo están estructurados\, para quiénes son más adecuados y qué se requiere para calificar. La sesión también brindará información sobre lo que buscan los especialistas en adquisiciones al evaluar proveedores: desde cumplimiento y documentación hasta la experiencia\, precios y confiabilidad. \nQuienes asistan obtendrán una comprensión más clara de cómo se toman las decisiones de contratación\, cómo posicionar su empresa como lista para contratar y cómo evitar errores comunes que impiden avanzar en el proceso de contratación. \n¿Quiénes deberían asistir? \n\nTrabajadores de la construcción y oficios especializados que desean convertir su experiencia en trabajo más constante y de mayor valor.\nEmpresas que buscan proyectos gubernamentales\, municipales o comerciales de gran escala que requieren una declaración de capacidades.\n\nSobre la Conferencista \nAnis Infante es una profesional altamente calificada\, impulsada por la misión de ayudar\, guiar y apoyar a la comunidad de negocios para generar un impacto positivo. Aporta una combinación única de experiencia en impacto comunitario\, mejora de procesos de ventas\, desarrollo de liderazgo y servicios lingüísticos. \nActualmente\, Anis se desempeña como Soporte en Servicios de Estimación en SpawGlass Contractors\, Inc.\, donde promueve alianzas inclusivas y apoya estrategias de participación de proveedores. Anteriormente\, ocupó cargos clave en Hellas Construction\, incluyendo Líder del Equipo SPS y Especialista en Procesos de Ventas\, liderando iniciativas para mejorar flujos de trabajo y elevar la satisfacción del cliente. \nSu trayectoria profesional también incluye apoyo administrativo\, relaciones públicas y educación—incluida la enseñanza de inglés como segundo idioma (ESL) en IT University—así como la fundación de su propio negocio de traducción e interpretación\, Anis Traducciones. Con dominio de múltiples idiomas\, Anis es una defensora comprometida de la comunicación efectiva e inclusiva. \nReconocida por su firme compromiso con el servicio al cliente y por superar expectativas\, Anis siente una profunda pasión por construir conexiones significativas e impulsar un progreso sostenible\, especialmente para comunidades desatendidas y pequeñas empresas. \nHabrá interpretación simultánea disponible para personas de habla hispana–
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/lunch-learn-contract-ready-how-to-win-goverment-prime-contractor-work/
LOCATION:1106 Clayton Lane  #5th Floor Austin\, TX 78723\, 1106 Clayton Lane #5th Floor\, Austin\, 78723\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260821T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260821T160000
DTSTAMP:20260710T172659Z
CREATED:20260518T193733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260710T172659Z
UID:10002987-1787299200-1787328000@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:NCCER Construction Workforce Training Cohort 9 Spanish
DESCRIPTION:NCCER Construction Workforce Training \nCohort 9 – Español \nViernes\, 10 de Julio\, 2026 a Viernes\, 11 de Septiembre\, 2026 \nRegístrate Aquí \nViernes\, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm \n 
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/nccer-construction-workforce-training-2-2-2/2026-08-21/
LOCATION:RHCA Headquarters & Training Center\, 2210 W. Illinois Avenue\, Dallas\, TX\, 75224\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workforce Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260821T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260821T163000
DTSTAMP:20260710T185251Z
CREATED:20260220T205427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260710T185251Z
UID:10001147-1787299200-1787329800@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:Workforce Training Program - Cohorte 7 (Español)
DESCRIPTION:COMPLETELY FREE CONSTRUCTION FUNDAMENTAL CERTIFICATION \nThis certification program has been crafted to deliver the NCCER CORE Curriculum (National Center for Construction Education and Research)\, paving the way for participants to acquire a nationally recognized certification.
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/workforce-training-program-cohorte-7-espanol/2026-08-21/
LOCATION:RHCA Headquarters  2210 W. Illinois Ave\, Dallas\, TX 75224\, 2210 W. Illinois Ave\, Dallas\, 75224\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workforce Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260822T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260822T130000
DTSTAMP:20260713T174736Z
CREATED:20260713T174736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260713T174736Z
UID:10003023-1787385600-1787403600@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:Blueprint Reading Class - Spanish - Dallas
DESCRIPTION:An entry-level practical\, hands-on course designed for commercial subcontractors\, estimators\, and field staff who need to read plans accurately for bidding\, estimating\, and construction.​\nWho Should Attend:\nEntry-level and experienced subcontractors\, estimators\, and construction professionals seeking to improve plan reading\, quantity takeoff\, and scope understanding.\nDates\nJuly 18 – August 22 \nSaturdays\n8:00 am – 1:00 pm \nRegister Here\nWeek 1 Saturday\, July 18\, 2026\nWeek 2 Saturday\, July 25\, 2026\nWeek 3 Saturday\, August 1\, 2026\nWeek 4 Saturday\, August 8\, 2026\nWeek 5 Saturday\, August 15\, 2026\nWeek 6 Saturday\, August 22\, 2026 \nLocation\nRHCA HQ & Training Center\, 2210 W. Illinois Av. Dallas\, Texas 75224 \n  \n  \nClass 1: Blueprint basics and how a set is organized\nObjectives: Understand what’s in a commercial plan set and how to navigate it fast. Know who owns what (architect vs engineer vs specialty drawings) \nContent\nSheet index: G\, C\, A\, S\, M\, P\, E\, FP\, ID\, LS\nTitle blocks: project name\, sheet number\, revision dates\, seals\, keynotes\, general notes\, abbreviations\, symbols legend\, addenda\, bulletins\, ASIs\, CCDs: what changes your price and scope\nExercises:\n\n\n“Find it fast” scavenger hunt in a sample plan set\n\n\nIdentify the latest revision\, addenda impacts\, and which sheets apply to your trade\n\n\n\nClass 2: Scales\, dimensions\, and measuring correctly\nObjectives: Read scales and take off quantities without common mistakes\nContent\nArchitectural vs engineering scale\, typical commercial scales\nDimension strings\, baseline dimensions\, datum points\nTolerances and “do not scale” rules\nDigital measuring in PDFs (settings\, calibration\, pitfalls)\nExercises\n\n\nMeasure rooms and assemblies at different scales\n\n\nCalibrate a PDF and confirm against stated dimensions\n\n\n\nClass 3: Plans\, elevations\, sections\, and details\nObjectives: Understand how drawings “talk to each other” and where the real info lives\nContent\nPlan views vs reflected ceiling plans\nElevations: exterior/interior\, storefront/curtainwall basics\nSections: building sections\, wall sections\nDetails: where constructability and trade interfaces show up\, callouts\, detail references\, match lines\, key plans\nExercises\n\n\nTrace a wall type from plan to wall section to detail\n\n\nIdentify missing info and write a clean RFI question\n\n\n\nClass 4: Specifications\, codes\, and what actually governs\nObjectives: Know order of precedence and how specs affect labor and material\nContent\nProject manual structure\, Division 01\, trade divisions (CSI)\,\nPerformance vs prescriptive requirements\,\nSubmittals\, mockups\, quality requirements that cost money\,\nFire ratings\, STC\, ADA basics\, egress: what subs must watch\nExercises\n\n\nPull 10 scope drivers from specs that change price\n\n\nSpot 5 “hidden” requirements in Division 01 that affect schedule and manpower\n\n\n\nClass 5: Scope delineation\, exclusions\, and coordination boundaries\nObjectives: Write scopes that protect you and catch gaps before you buy risk\nContent\nTypical trade boundary issues (blocking\, sleeves\, firestopping\, sealants\, temp protection)\nAllowances vs alternates vs unit prices\nOwner-furnished/contractor-installed (OFCI) traps\nQualification language that’s fair and defensible\nExercises\n\n\nBuild a “scope checklist” for your trade\n\n\nDraft a one-page inclusions/exclusions and clarifications sheet for a bid\n\n\n\nClass 6: Structural and civil fundamentals for subs\nObjectives: Read enough S and C sheets to avoid bad assumptions\nContent\nGrids\, column lines\, elevations/benchmarks\, control lines\nFootings\, slabs\, embeds\, anchors\, rebar basics (what you must coordinate)\nCivil site plan basics: grades\, utilities\, storm\, erosion control\nExercises\n\n\nIdentify slab elevations and required transitions\n\n\nLocate embeds/anchors that affect your install and quantify the impact\n\n\n\nClass 7: MEP/FP basics and trade impacts\nObjectives: Understand MEP/FP drawings enough to coordinate and price conflicts\nContent\nSingle-line vs plan views\, risers\, schedules\nEquipment schedules: power\, clearances\, weights\, housekeeping pads\nCeiling coordination: duct\, pipe\, conduit\, lights\, diffusers\, sprinkler heads\nPenetrations and sleeves: who provides\, firestopping scope\nExercises\n\n\nFind 10 coordination conflicts and assign “owner” trade responsibility\n\n\nCreate a penetration log from one area of the plan\n\n\n\nClass 8: Door\, window\, finish\, and specialty schedules\nObjectives: Use schedules correctly and avoid underpricing scope items\nContent\nDoor schedules\, hardware sets\, frame types\, ratings\nWindow/storefront schedules\, glazing types\nFinish plans and finish schedules (flooring transitions\, wall base\, corner guards)\nEquipment and specialty schedules relevant to interiors\nExercises\n\n\nBuild a quick takeoff from a door schedule and verify against plan tags\n\n\nSpot rating and hardware scope issues that change cost\n\n\n\nClass 9: Takeoff workflows for estimating\nObjectives: Turn drawings into quantities\, labor assumptions\, and a bid number\nContent\nTakeoff structure: zones/levels/areas\, waste factors\, productivity assumptions\, crew mix\, assemblies vs unit takeoff (when each is better)\, plan review checklist before takeoff starts\nExercises\n\n\nComplete a mini takeoff (one floor or one area) using a template\n\n\nCompare two estimators’ quantities and reconcile differences\n\n\n\nClass 10: Pricing\, risk\, bid submission\, and handoff to operations\nObjectives: Submit clean bids and set the project team up to win after the award\nContent\nBid leveling: what GC asks for and how to respond\nAddenda tracking and last-minute changes\nSchedule impacts\, long-lead items\, escalation language\nTurnover package: what PM and foreman need from estimating\nExercises\n\n\nBuild a bid recap: scope\, clarifications\, assumptions\, alternates\, exclusions\n\n\nCreate a turnover checklist and a “risk register” for the job
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/blueprint-reading-class-spanish-dallas/2026-08-22/
LOCATION:2210 W. Illinois Avenue\, Dallas\, TX 75224
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260825T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260825T143000
DTSTAMP:20260710T013136Z
CREATED:20260624T184710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260710T013136Z
UID:10003016-1787644800-1787668200@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:Pillar Awards Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:The RHCA Pillar Awards honor excellence\, leadership\, and lasting impact across the Texas construction industry. These awards recognize individuals\, firms\, and project teams whose work strengthens the industry through innovation\, collaboration\, advocacy\, and economic growth. Rooted in RHCA’s mission\, the Pillar Awards celebrate those who build not only significant projects\, but also stronger businesses\, communities\, and professional networks throughout Texas. \nTuesday\, August 25\, 2026 \nHilton Garden Inn Grand Prairie at EpicCentral\n2935 State Hwy 161\, Grand Prairie\, TX\, 75052 \nRegister Here
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/pillar-awards-luncheon/
LOCATION:Hilton Garden Inn Grand Prairie at EpicCentral 2935 State Hwy 161\, Grand Prairie\, TX\, 75052
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260826T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260826T170000
DTSTAMP:20260714T134631Z
CREATED:20260714T134631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260714T134631Z
UID:10003029-1787731200-1787763600@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:Built by Ella - Luna RGV
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/built-by-ella-luna-rgv/
LOCATION:DoubleTree Suites by Hilton McAllen 1800 S. 2nd Street\, McAllen\, TX 78503
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260827T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260827T130000
DTSTAMP:20251219T230337Z
CREATED:20251219T230337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T230337Z
UID:10001097-1787830200-1787835600@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:RHCA Membership & Ambassador Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:RHCA Membership Committee members serve as ambassadors whose primary function is to help retain and recruit members\, execute outreach strategies\, and implement the RHCA membership strategic plan. \nThis committee provides feedback on RHCA programs to ensure they remain of the most benefit to members. Ambassadors are encouraged to attend events and to bring prospects as guests to share RCHA member benefits. \nThe fourth Thursday of the month is from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm. \nMeetings are open to members in good standing; registration is required. \n“Members interested in attending an ambassador meeting\, please call\n972-786-0909.” \nRHCA membership must remain beneficial and valuable and represents a wide range of businesses and groups in the construction industry\, including: \n\narchitecture\, engineering\, construction\, and associated firms\nnew and small businesses\nlarge general contractors\, major corporations\, and governmental agencies\nowners of diverse backgrounds\, including minority and women entrepreneurs\n\nCommittee Functions: \n\nAssists with RHCA membership marketing\nRetains and recruits RHCA members\nExecutes new member orientations\nCoordinates the RHCA Ambassador Program\nAttends and hosts exhibitor tables at expos\, outreach events\, and RHCA events\nFacilitates sponsors and resources for Committee activities.
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/rhca-membership-ambassador-committee-meeting/2026-08-27/
LOCATION:RHCA Headquarters & Training Center\, 2210 W. Illinois Avenue\, Dallas\, TX\, 75224\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260828T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260828T160000
DTSTAMP:20260710T172659Z
CREATED:20260518T193733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260710T172659Z
UID:10002988-1787904000-1787932800@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:NCCER Construction Workforce Training Cohort 9 Spanish
DESCRIPTION:NCCER Construction Workforce Training \nCohort 9 – Español \nViernes\, 10 de Julio\, 2026 a Viernes\, 11 de Septiembre\, 2026 \nRegístrate Aquí \nViernes\, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm \n 
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/nccer-construction-workforce-training-2-2-2/2026-08-28/
LOCATION:RHCA Headquarters & Training Center\, 2210 W. Illinois Avenue\, Dallas\, TX\, 75224\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workforce Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260828T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260828T163000
DTSTAMP:20260710T185251Z
CREATED:20260220T205427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260710T185251Z
UID:10001148-1787904000-1787934600@regionalhca.org
SUMMARY:Workforce Training Program - Cohorte 7 (Español)
DESCRIPTION:COMPLETELY FREE CONSTRUCTION FUNDAMENTAL CERTIFICATION \nThis certification program has been crafted to deliver the NCCER CORE Curriculum (National Center for Construction Education and Research)\, paving the way for participants to acquire a nationally recognized certification.
URL:https://regionalhca.org/event/workforce-training-program-cohorte-7-espanol/2026-08-28/
LOCATION:RHCA Headquarters  2210 W. Illinois Ave\, Dallas\, TX 75224\, 2210 W. Illinois Ave\, Dallas\, 75224\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workforce Training
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