Education

Strata & Property Manager Training

Training that helps councils and managers compare proposals, ask better questions, and reduce surprises on electrical projects.

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Decision support

Clear concepts and practical framing for planning, procurement, and ongoing building decisions.

  • Practical language: concepts explained for non-technical audiences.
  • Better procurement: improve bid clarity and reduce scope gaps.
  • Risk reduction: fewer surprises during installs and upgrades.

Why training helps

Better questions lead to better outcomes

Electrical projects can stall when assumptions are unclear. Training improves clarity around scope, constraints, and the practical steps that follow.

  • Understand what information matters before requesting quotes.
  • Learn how to compare proposals with different assumptions and approaches.
  • Clarify roles: council, manager, contractors, consultants, and vendors.
  • Create more consistent approvals and better project records.

Topics

Common training modules

Modules are selected to match your building type, project stage, and decision-making needs.

Reading proposals and scopes

How to identify exclusions, assumptions, and scope gaps before signing.

Capacity and constraints

Planning concepts for EV charging and electrification, and how constraints show up in real buildings.

Project sequencing

What typically happens first, what can be staged, and what decisions should be locked early.

Documentation and defensibility

How to maintain clear records that support consistent approvals and reduce rework later.

Format

How sessions are delivered

Sessions can be delivered to councils, management teams, or larger audiences depending on the goal.

  • Short intake to confirm your building type and current priorities.
  • Structured outline with examples and consistent terminology.
  • Optional Q&A time-boxed to keep scope controlled.
  • Follow-up notes summarizing key takeaways and action items.

Next step

Request strata training

Use the main contact form and include your building type, audience size, and 2–3 priority topics.

Training can be delivered as a short overview or a deeper module-based session.

Request training