We lost 10 days on a 120-unit midrise when NEC 2023 210.8 GFCI scope triggered late circuit revisions at plan check. Looking for CE that helps project managers tie circuits and electrical codes to realistic timelines — preferably courses with CEUs and practical scheduling tools; what have you taken that changed your sequencing?
I’ve been burned by that too; NFPA’s NEC 2023 Changes (CEUs) plus their plan review session gave me the framework to build a P6/Smartsheet template with a mandatory ‘210.8 scope sweep’ gate before panel schedules and rough-in — saved us from plan‑check whack‑a‑mole. AGC’s Lean Scheduling for Supers complements it, but if you pick one, start with NFPA: NFPA Training | In-Person, Online, and Live Virtual Expert Instruction; are you building in 4D so that gate ties to wet‑space unit types?
IAEI’s “Analysis of Changes — NEC 2023” gave me the checklists to add a pre‑submittal “GFCI sweep” milestone two weeks before plan check, tied to a 3‑day hold on branch‑circuit sheets so 210.8 impacts get resolved before coordination kicks off (https://www.iaei.org/education). If your AHJ is strict, a 30‑minute kickoff with their reviewer has saved me more time than another module; are you building that hold in P6 or just Smartsheet?