Landscape Architect Registration Examination (LARE)

Course Info

Length: 1 Week

Type: Online

Available Dates

Fees

  • Jan-06-2025

    1,785

  • Feb-03-2025

    1,785

  • Mar-03-2025

    1,785

  • Apr-07-2025

    1,785

  • May-05-2025

    1,785

  • June-02-2025

    1,785

  • July-07-2025

    1,785

  • Aug-04-2025

    1,785

  • Sep-01-2025

    1,785

  • Oct-06-2025

    1,785

  • Nov-03-2025

    1,785

  • Dec-01-2025

    1,785

Course Details

Course Outline

5 days course

Project and Construction Management

 

  • Select Project Team • Develop Contract • Negotiate Contract • Prepare RFPs or RFQs • Determine Project Scope, Schedule, and Budget
  • Execute Records Retention Policy • Facilitate Client Review and Coordination • Obtain Permits • Prepare Cost Estimates • Prepare Project Deliverables
  • Develop Bidding Criteria • Prepare and Issue Addenda • Facilitate Meetings • Evaluate Bids and Make Recommendations • Identify Delivery Methods • Evaluate Contractor Qualifications • Assist with Construction Contract Execution and Administration
  • Respond to RFIs • Coordinate with Contractors • Facilitate Pre-Construction Meeting • Document Pre-Construction Existing Conditions Attend Final Completion Walkthrough • Prepare As-Built (record) Drawings • Conduct Warranty Review • Conduct Project Close-out • Collect and Analyze Performance Metrics
  • Review Maintenance Services • Prepare Management Plan
Inventory and Analysis

 

  • Determine Applicable Codes, Regulations, and Permitting Requirements • Collect Contextual Data • Gather Stakeholder Input • Identify Policy Objectives • Conduct Project Related Research
  • Determine Appropriate Types of Analyses • Perform Circulation Analysis • Interpret Utility Analysis • Perform Visual Resource Analysis • Perform Micro and Macro Climate Analysis • Perform Hydrological Analysis • Perform Vegetation Analysis • Interpret Ecological Analysis • Perform Topographical Analysis • Interpret Soil and Geotechnical/Geological Analysis • Interpret Environmental Studies
  • Analyze Codes, Regulations, and Permitting Requirements for Design Impact • Interpret Cultural, Historical, and Archeological Analysis • Interpret Social Analysis • Interpret Economic Analysis • Analyze Contextual Data • Analyze Stakeholder Feedback
Design

 

  • Design and Execute Public Participation Process • Prioritize Stakeholder Goals • Initiate Communication Strategy  
  • Perform Site Analysis and Determine Opportunities and Constraints • Develop Vision or Framework Plan • Develop and Conduct Urban Plan • Develop Land Use Plan • Develop Strategic Implementation Plan • Develop Site Master Plan • Develop Historic/Cultural Restoration and Preservation Plan
  • Synthesize and Apply the Site Analysis • Develop and Refine the Program • Create the Basis for the Design • Create Conceptual Design Alternatives and Scenarios • Evaluate Design Alternatives • Refine and Synthesize Concept Alternative • Develop Schematic Design
Grading and Drainage 

 

  • Develop Demolition Plan • Develop Existing Conditions Plan • Prepare Soil Boring Location Plan • Develop Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan • Develop Site Protection Plan • Develop Mitigation Plan
  • Develop Layout Plan • Develop General Notes • Develop Grading and Drainage Plan • Develop Planting Practices, Plans, Notes and Schedules • Develop Materials Plan
  • Develop Phasing Plan • Develop Irrigation Plan • Prepare Lighting Plan • Develop Site Furnishings Plan
Construction Documentation

 

  • Develop Signage and Wayfinding Plan • Develop Traffic Control Plan • Develop Emergency Access Plan • Prepare Stormwater Management Plan
  • Develop Technical Specifications • Prepare Bid Form/Schedule • Develop Project Manual/Front End Specifications
  • CASE STUDIES | STRUCTURAL RESOURCES

Course Video