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ULC Course Description

O&M Contracts ADVANCED
Control Number: 318
Course Number: 41OMA01A
Length:28
CEUs: 2.30     PDHs: 23.00     LUs: 0.00     PDUs: 0.00     CMs: 0.00     ACE: 0.00     CEHs: 0.00
Purpose:
This course provides Operations/Civil Works project personnel with additional skills for developing and administering operations and maintenance service contracts at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers civil works projects. The focus will include contracting for cleaning, mowing, facility maintenance and minor construction services.

Description:
Through lectures, field exercises, and directed discussion sessions, this course covers contract types, administrative considerations, legal implications, and handling adverse circumstances of O&M service contracts used on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers civil works water resources projects. This course provides project contract administration personnel with an advanced understanding in project operations where significant reliance on O&M contracting is required, and focuses on demonstrating different applications for the various contract types to address O&M requirements.

Prerequisites:
Nominees must be assigned (a) Occupational Series: Selected 0023, 0025, 0300, 0400, 0800 and 1100; (b) Grade: GS-07 or above or equivalent WG grade and series. Students should be those assigned project office contracting responsibilities, or district office personnel involved in contract administration supervision. Students must have completed the Administration of Operation and Maintenance Contracts basic course (No. 119). A goal of the course is to expose students to contracting solutions they may not have encountered before, so students should attend sessions outside their home Division in order to receive the full benefit of the class field trip. It is strongly recommended that students DO NOT request a class location in their home district. Those that do are subject to re-assignment.

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SessionLocationStart DateEnd DateSeats Open
3Philadelphia, PA6/2/20266/5/20262