When: March 9, 2018 | 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Where:
Holiday Inn Express & Suites
1706 Skibo Road
Fayetteville, NC 28303
Member Cost: $250 | Non-Member Cost: $375
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The US Army Corps of Engineers
(USACE) and the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) requires
all contractors performing construction for them to comply with the
"Contractor Quality Control" (CQC), requirements in their contracts.
The purpose of the "Construction
Quality Management for Contractors" course is to familiarize all quality
management personnel with the Construction Quality Management, (CQM)
policies and procedures. The course details the requirements of the
contractor personnel and the government personnel assigned to the
project and the reasons for those requirements. To ensure the success of
the CQC system, it is a contract requirement that the contractor's
Quality Control Managers, including those who function as the
Superintendent, successfully complete this training course within the last five years. *Certification is valid with the USACE & NAVFAC for 5 years.
TOPICS COVERED:
- What Is Construction Quality Management
- Contractor Quality Control
- Contractor and Government Responsibilities
- Contractor's Review
- Quality Management Planning
- Review and Acceptance
- Preconstruction Conference and Coordination Meeting Submittals
- Quality Management During Construction
- Three-Phase Control System
- Documentation
- Testing
- Completion of Work
- Making the System Work
- The Resident Management System (RMS)
**There will be a closed book pre and post-test***
Instructor: Helane Church, USACE
Event contact: Email | Phone: (704) 372-1450 ext. 5213