Location: CONUS

  • NAVFAC Service Contracting – Environmental Contracting

    Implementation of pollution prevention programs has been effective in supporting a primary mainstay of DoD’s function, i.e., deterrence, by enhancing operational readiness, quality of life, and weapon system modernization goals. This course details NAVFAC’s Environmental Business Line (EVBL) Structure, responsibilities, program execution and full range acquisition vehicles to allow them to meet the Command-wide requirements…

  • NAVFAC Service Contracting – Contract Formation

    The objective of this course is to identify and define the four primary groupings of activities within the contract formation process at NAVFAC. These include 1) Developing the Source Selection Procedures to be used; 2) Solicitation preparation; 3) Proposal Receipt, Evaluation; and 4) Award preparation, including Pre-award Clearance, Funding, Debriefing, and Protest.

  • NAVFAC Service Contracting – Contract Administration

    This course covers major topics related to contract administration, including: Transition and phase-in of services; Task orders; Undefinitized Contract Actions (UCAs); Modifications; Problems during performance; Typical post-award issues; Best practices for withholding or deductions; Challenges of Award Fee Contracts; Requests for Equitable Adjustments; and CPARS evaluations.

  • NAVFAC Service Contracting – Acquisition Planning

    Before a new requirement reaches your desk, some method of forecasting and approval occurred for that new requirements. The leadership of respective NAVFAC commands identify their needs at their command level and then these requirements are rolled up for prioritization and approval across the NAVFAC community. Within NAVFAC, some of the major business lines develop…

  • CTC 337: Facilities Support Contracting

    The purpose of this course is to educate personnel on the use of Facility Support Contracts (FSCs) to obtain public works support services. Facility Support is one of the core business areas for which NAVFAC procures contracts such as grounds maintenance, janitorial, pest control, refuse, facility operations and maintenance, etc. These contracts account for more…

  • CTC 342: NAVFAC Contracting Officer’s Representative/Contracting Officer’s Authorized Representative (COR/COAR)

    The purpose of this course is to educate personnel on all functions of a Contracting Officer’s Representative from beginning to end of the contracting process. Training topics include Pre-Award Acquisition Planning and Source Selection, Post-Award Administration, Inspection and Acceptance, Payments, and Conducting Construction Contract/Task Order Negotiations.

  • CTC 423: Environmental Contracting

    This course provides valuable information for you to take with you back to your “real” life in government contracting. Training topics include NAVFAC’s Mission and EVBL; Acquisition Basics, Environmental Laws, Regulations and Legal Issues; NAVFAC EVBL Acquisition Strategy and Management Tools; Acquisition Process for Basic Awards; Firm Fixed-Price Contracts; Cost Reimbursement Contracts; Performance-Based Contracting; and…

  • CTC 466: Architect-Engineer Fixed Price Contracting

    The purpose of this course is to assist you with the selection, award and administration of Fixed Price Architect-Engineer (A-E) contracts. The course emphasizes the Selection of Architects and Engineers process that is based on qualifications, not price. Training topics include an Introduction to the Architect-Engineer Contracting Process, Acquisition Planning, Advertising Requirements, Publishing Selection Criteria,…