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Understanding the Federal Construction Bidding Process


OnDemand Webinar - Understanding the Federal Construction Bidding Process

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Copyright 2009
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Overview
The federal construction bidding process is complex. This OnDemand Webinar will review the complicated federal construction bidding process, including sealed bidding procedures and negotiated procurements. You’ll learn about practical substantive issues that commonly arrive in preparing a bid or proposal for federal construction work, such as proprietary specifications, design vs. performance specifications, and the duty to inquire during the bidding stage. In addition, we’ll cover the bid protest procedures in place to protect your rights, including small business, disadvantaged business and veteran set-aside issues. You cannot compete effectively in this field without understanding the procedures and substantive rules that govern federal bidding. Register now!

Learning Objectives
You will be able to recall bid protest procedures.
You will be able to summarize negotiated procurement procedures.
You will be able to break down sealed bidding procedures.

Authors
Douglas L. Patin, Bradley Arant Rose & White LLP

Self Study Credit - OnDemand Webinar

00AZ, CA, VT, WA, WV
AIA1.5
CLE1.5AK, AL, IL, MS, MT, NC, ND, PA, TN, WI
CLE1.8MO

Agenda

  1. Sealed Bidding Procedures
    1. Bid Mistakes
    2. Cancellation
    3. Responsibility
    4. Responsiveness
  2. Negotiated Procurement Procedures
    1. Discussions
    2. Past Performance
    3. Debriefings
  3. Design-Build Procedures
  4. Specification Issues
    1. Duty to Inquire (Patent vs. Latent Ambiguities)
    2. Proprietary/Brand Name or Equal Specifications
    3. Design vs. Performance Specifications
  5. Bid Protest Procedures
    1. Sealed Bid vs. Negotiated Procurements
    2. SBA Set-Aside Protests