Course ID: CON 2440
Length: 5 days
Credits: CLPs: 40, PDUs: 40
Modality: In-person, Virtual
Pre-Requisites: None
CMBOK™ Competencies: A.1, A.2, B.1, B.4, 1.0, 2.1, 2.2, 3.0, 4.0, C.0
Course Description
This five-day course focuses on unique construction contracting issues, such as acquisition planning, contract performance management, funding, environmental concerns, construction contract language, construction contracting in the commercial setting, the Construction Wage Rate Requirements statute, and modifications. Due to the complex nature of this business, you will be required to research outside of the FAR, including supplements, environmental law, fiscal law, zoning regulations, and public safety. With the knowledge gained upon successful completion, you will be able to understand how a construction contract works from pre-solicitation to post-award.
Learning Objectives
- Discuss the policies of the FAR in Construction Acquisition Planning
- Examine the impact of environmental planning in construction projects
- Describe the purpose of holding a pre-bid or proposal conference
- Determine if a Pre-Solicitation Notice is required
- Analyze construction contract documents requiring evaluation
- Explain the contractor responsibilities in construction quality assurance
For more information, please contact businessdevelopment@bmra.com or call us at (703) 691-0868 ext. 100.
Course ID: CON 2440
Length: 5 days
Credits: CLPs: 40, PDUs: 40
Modality: In-person, Virtual
Pre-Requisites: None
CMBOK™ Competencies: A.1, A.2, B.1, B.4, 1.0, 2.1, 2.2, 3.0, 4.0, C.0
Course Description
This five-day course focuses on unique construction contracting issues, such as acquisition planning, contract performance management, funding, environmental concerns, construction contract language, construction contracting in the commercial setting, the Construction Wage Rate Requirements statute, and modifications. Due to the complex nature of this business, you will be required to research outside of the FAR, including supplements, environmental law, fiscal law, zoning regulations, and public safety. With the knowledge gained upon successful completion, you will be able to understand how a construction contract works from pre-solicitation to post-award.
Learning Objectives
- Discuss the policies of the FAR in Construction Acquisition Planning
- Examine the impact of environmental planning in construction projects
- Describe the purpose of holding a pre-bid or proposal conference
- Determine if a Pre-Solicitation Notice is required
- Analyze construction contract documents requiring evaluation
- Explain the contractor responsibilities in construction quality assurance
For more information, please contact businessdevelopment@bmra.com or call us at (703) 691-0868 ext. 100.