ULC Course Description
CE CONTRACT LAW
Control Number: 342
Course Number: 37ECL01A
Length:36
CEUs: 2.60 PDHs: 26.00 LUs: 0.00 PDUs: 0.00 CMs: 0.00 ACE: 0.00 CEHs: 0.00
Purpose:
This course is primarily intended to instruct USACE attorneys in the basic legal principles and procedures related to Corps of Engineers construction contracting. Attendees will be able to provide competent legal advice on contractual matters such as formation and administration issues and to process contract actions such as bid protests, mistakes-in-bid, and claims and appeals.
Description:
Through the use of lectures, workshops, and case study sessions, this course primarily addresses those aspects of construction contract law essential to successfully accomplishing the Corps’ contract mission. This course is designed for training Corps of Engineers Attorneys, Acquisition personnel, and Project Managers.
Prerequisites:
Nominees must be assigned (a) Occupational series: 905, 1102, or 340; (b) Grade: GS-09 or above; (c) Other: This course is recommended for attendees that have had basic government procurement law training.
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