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Critical Concepts In Federal Infrastructure Contracting: In this series, experienced Government contracting attorneys Cara Wulf and Maria Panichelli will provide an overview of issues relevant to construction and infrastructure prime and subcontractors doing business with the Federal government.  From formation to effective use of bid protests to obtain award; from common claims bases for REAs and CDA Claims against the Government to subcontractor Miller Act claims, attendees will learn how to navigate the FAR and other laws and regulations applicable to construction and infrastructure contracting.  Various domestic preference statutes, and related developments from the Build America, Buy America Act, will also be discussed

May 25 – Formation – 2:00-3:30pm ET

  • Types of Contracts
  • Pros and Cons of Fixed-Price vs. Cost-Type for Infrastructure/Construction Contracting
  • Contracting by Negotiation (FAR Part 15)
  • Commercial Item Contracting (FAR Part 12)
  • Sole Source Contracting
  • Negotiating and Entering Into Subcontracts

June 1 – Effective Utilization of Debriefings and Bid Protests – 2:00-3:30pm ET

  • What are bid protests, and how do you use them to obtain contract awards?
  • Who can file a bid protest and what parties are involved?
  • Where can you file a bid protest, and what is the deadline to file a bid protest?
  • What are some common bases for bid protests?
  • What you can, and can’t get, in both pre-award and post-award debriefing
  • Best practices for debriefings (how are they conducted, who should attend, what about enhanced debriefing?)
  • How to tell a winning protest from a losing protest
  • How does the bid protest litigation work?

June 8 – Common Claim Issues in Construction Contracting Part 1 – Changes and Defective Specifications – 2:00-3:30pm ET

  • The FAR Changes Clause
  • Express v. Implied/Constructive Change
  • Notice Requirements
  • Common Government Defenses
  • Defective Specifications and Designs
  • Design Specifications v. Performance Specifications
  • Patent v. Latent Defects

June 15 – Common Claim Issues in Construction Contracting Part 2 – Differing Site Conditions and Delays/Disruption/Suspension – 2:00-3:30pm ET

  • Type I and Type II Differing Site Conditions under the FAR Differing Site Conditions Clause
  • Differing Site Conditions v. Defective Specifications
  • Notice Requirements
  • Inspection Requirements
  • Delays v. Disruption/Inefficiency v. Suspensions
  • Critical Path
  • Compensable v. Excusable v. Concurrent Delay

June 22 – A Primer on Federal Miller Act Claims – 2:00-3:30pm ET

  • What is the Miller Act?
  • What is the Miller Act meant to do?
  • Who can file a Miller Act claim, and who is it filed against?
  • Deadlines and Notice provisions applicable to Miller Act
  • Defenses used in Miller Act claims
  • The interaction of the Miller Act and subcontract disputes clauses

June 29 – Buy America(n) in Infrastructure Contracting – 2:00-3:30pm ET

  • Fundamentals of the Buy American Act (BAA)
  • Fundamentals of the Trade Agreements Act (TAA)
  • BAA/TAA in DOD Construction/Infrastructure Contracts
  • Build America, Buy America (BABA) Requirements for Federal Financial Assistance Projects for Infrastructure
  • Agency application (and waiver) of BABA requirements