Location: TWMS

  • NAVFAC CI Construction ET Quality Verification – Roofing

    This course was developed by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) with assistance from the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to help you meet your mission as a Quality Assurance Representative of assuring quality roof construction. The content of this course includes 11 individual lessons on topics…

  • NAVFAC CM Basic Training – Safety During Construction

    The intent of this training is to provide Construction Managers with a general understanding of the administrative requirements for contractor and government quality assurance personnel concerning construction safety. Topics include an overview of recent OSHA Statistics, a description of the EM 385-1-1 Safety and Health Requirements Manual, an introduction to the Unified Facilities Guide Specification…

  • NAVFAC CM Basic Training – Schedule of Prices

    The intent of this training is to help Construction Managers understand how to review, approve, and use a Schedule of Prices to ensure proper, timely progress payments to the Contractor. It also provides guidance on how to properly review and process an invoice once received from the Contractor. Much of the information presented in this…

  • NAVFAC CM Basic Training – Design-Build Post Award Process

    This training provides an understanding of the key processes in the post award administration of a Design-Build contract. It will also provide an explanation of the roles and responsibilities, as well as the relationship between the Construction Manager and the Design Manager. Part of the NAVFAC CI Construction CM Basic Training series.

  • NAVFAC CM Basic Training – Submittals and Requests for Information

    The first part of this training will provide information on construction submittals for Design-Bid-Build and Design-Build contracts. The second part will provide information and guidance for requests for information, or RFI’s, used on construction contracts. Much of the information presented in this training module was taken from the Federal Acquisition Regulation, the Naval Facilities Engineering…

  • NAVFAC CM Basic Training – eContracts for Construction Managers

    The intent of this training is to help Construction Managers understand how to better utilize eContracts to successfully administer NAVFAC contracts in accordance with the NAVFAC Business Management System processes. Much of the information presented in this training module was taken from the NAVFAC BMS and input from NAVFAC construction and acquisition professionals. Topics include…

  • NAVSEA Accounting and Execution Basics

    The sole purpose of the process for Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Execution (or PPBE) is the β€œE” – Execution! Once you have received Congressional approval of your funding, you need to use it for its legislative purpose and then account for it properly. This training will introduce concepts and processes related to funding execution and…

  • NAVFAC CM Basic Training – Environmental Considerations

    The intent of this training is to provide Construction Managers a general understanding of the requirements for environmental management as it relates to construction. There are several current Unified Facilities Guide Specifications that cover topics associated with environmental management. Topics include: Unified Facilities Guide Specifications applicable to environmental management, the Contractor’s Environmental Manager, the Environmental…

  • NAVSEA Audit Readiness

    This course assists with understanding the Department of the Navy’s goals, priorities, strategy, and methodology to become audit ready. This training only focuses on audits of financial statements, which are undertaken to form an independent opinion of the financial statements of the DON. This presentation does not provide detailed explanation of all aspects of a…

  • NAVFAC CI Construction ET Quality Verification – Fire Protection

    Fire protection systems prevent fires from becoming destructive while saving lives and protecting property. The Fire Protection Engineer will design the fire protection system specifically for a given facility in accordance with the applicable building and fire codes. The design of fire protection systems takes into account factors such as facility type, usage, construction materials…