This blended class is tailored to public employees involved in the design and construction of public buildings and public works.
Overview
The class will cover practical applications and effective strategies for procuring and administering design and construction contracts.
What is a blended class? This virtual class consists of a five-week self-paced portion with an exam and a one-day live webinar. Having both a self-paced (or asynchronous) and a live portion makes this a blended class. You must complete both the five-week self-paced portion and the one-day webinar to obtain credit.
The Design and Construction Contracting blended class incorporates knowledge checks, lesson quizzes and ends with a multiple-choice exam.
- Prerequisite: Completion of Public Contracting Overview is strongly recommended, but not required.
- Class Level: Intermediate
- Instructional Method: Online - OIG Academy Online Class Technical Specifications
- Advanced Prep: None
- This class is one of the three classes required to earn the MCPPO Designation. Once you complete all three classes, to receive your designation, please submit the MCPPO designation application.
Class dates:
- May 13 - June 18, 2024 and June 25, 2024 Design and Construction Law Considerations 1-day class - Registration is closed (FULL).
- July 15 - August 20, 2024 and October 31, 2024 (1-day Design and Construction Law Considerations class)
Class time:
- Part 1: Self-paced five-week class
- Part 2: 1-day class Design and Construction Law Considerations
Credits:
- 20 OIG Academy credits
- AIA credits offered
Cost: $695
- Registration closes two weeks before the self-paced portion of the class starts.
- You will automatically be registered for both parts of the blended class.
- Blackboard® or other virtual platform login details will be emailed to registrants.
Topics
- Procuring construction contracts under M.G.L. c. 149 and M.G.L. c. 30, § 39M
- The roles of the owner, designer, contractor and construction manager
- The major stages of a public construction project
- Qualifications-based selection of designers
- Feasibility studies and project planning
- Baselines for performance in a design contract
- The contractor and sub-contractor certification process
- Filed sub-bidding
- Prequalification procedures
- Alternative construction methods under M.G.L. c. 149A
- The objectives and importance of contract administration
- Contract terms that help protect your jurisdiction
- Keys to effective communication on construction projects
- Strategies for avoiding disputes with contractors
- Evaluating designers and contractors
- Special issues in construction
- Prevailing wage law enforcement
- Workforce diversity requirements in Massachusetts public construction
- DCAMM Affirmative Marketing Program
Contact for Design and Construction Contracting Class (Blended)
Last updated: | April 16, 2024 |
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