Bankers, Builders, and Investors in Construction
Bankers, Builders, and Investors in Construction is a dynamic, case study that examines the residential construction process through the distinct yet interconnected perspectives of financing, execution, and investment.
Built around a comprehensive 11-month residential construction project, this course utilizes actual construction draw sheets, detailed cost breakdowns, and both aerial and ground-level documentation to provide a step-by-step analysis of the construction lifecycle. The Case Study begins from initial budgeting and loan structuring to final completion and disbursement.
Participants will gain practical insight into how construction funds are allocated and controlled, how progress is verified through inspections and draw requests, and how each stage of construction influences overall cost, risk, and value. The course further delivers a detailed, real-time analysis of the construction process, equipping participants with the ability to identify construction components, recognize finished products, and evaluate completion at each stage of development.
Bridging the gap between theory and real-world application, this course equips attendees with the tools to interpret construction budgets and draw schedules, identify potential red flags, and better understand the financial and operational dynamics that shape residential development.
Who Should Enroll
Real estate appraisers, construction loan professionals, builders, investors & other industry participants seeking a deeper, practical understanding of construction finance, project execution, and inspection methodology.
Course Offerings
| Sponsor | Date | Location | Format | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Southern New Jersey Chapter | October 7, 2026 | Synchronous | View Details | Register |
Course Objectives
GOALS OF THE COURSE At the completion of this course, participants will:
• Develop a comprehensive understanding of the construction process from multiple stakeholder perspectives.
• Learn how Cost schedules function in real-world applications.
• Understand how to analyze and interpret construction draw sheets and builders cost breakdowns and how they are related.
• Identify the relationship between the construction progress and cost allocation.
• Gain insight into the risk management considerations of bankers, builders, and investors.
• Apply practical knowledge to improve decision-making in construction-related assignments.