Public Contracts and Procurement Regulations
Benefits
Discover how to navigate the minefields of public contracting and procurement code with ease.
Do you want to know how to minimize the looming pitfalls inherent in public contracting? Now you can - attend this seminar and enhance your knowledge of the complex and always changing system of laws and regulations involved in public contracting and procurement. You will find out not only how to effectively coordinate the public procurement process for construction services, but also how to make strategic decisions concerning bid protests and contractual disputes.
Our experts will show you how public works projects are awarded and what you should do if you encounter a problem along the way. Presented from both legal and practical perspectives, this seminar will give you the tools you need to face the changing landscape in this often daunting field.
Benefits for You
- Prevent the array of construction claims that often arise on projects
- Master the bidding and contractor selection process - know what to do and what not to do
- Resolve thorny disputes arising out of public contracts
- Survival techniques for handling time and cost issues
Learning Objectives
- You will be able to describe when competitive bidding is required.
- You will be able to identify public construction contracts and claims.
- You will be able to discuss going to court.
- You will be able to review requirements of pay to play.
Who Should Attend?
This seminar is designed for attorneys, presidents, vice presidents, purchasing professionals, construction and project managers, administrators, city officials, engineers, architects, owners, contract managers, planners and government contractors.
Continuing Education Units
- AIA 6.0
- AICP 6.0
- CC 1.0
- ISM 6.0
- NJ CLE 7.2
- NJ ENG
- NJ Public Works Mgrs 7.0 including Management 2; Government 5
- NY CLE 7.0 including Areas of Professional Practice 7
- PA CLE 6.0
Speaker and Presenter Information
Adrienne L. Isacoff, Esq. Senior counsel in the Construction Law and Public Contracting Practice Group, Lowenstein Sandler PC James H. Landgraf, Esq. � Moderator Of counsel with the firm of Dilworth Paxson, LLP in Cherry Hill, New Jersey Michael T.G. Long, Esq. Member with Lowenstein Sandler PC in their litigation department Michael O. Renda, Esq. Principal and partner with Waldman, Renda & McKinney, P.A. Lee M. Tesser, Esq. Former chair of the Construction Law Section for the New Jersey State Bar Association Joseph A. Valenti Retired from the New Jersey Department of Community AffairsRelevant Government Agencies
State Government, County Government, City Government, Municipal Government
This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities
When
Wed, Apr 11, 2012, 9:00am - 4:30pm
Cost
Registration: | $339.00 |
Registration + CD: | $438.00 |
Bring a Colleague: | $139.00 |
CD/Manual Package Only: | $359.00 |
Where
Wyndham Hotel
1111 Route 73 at NJ Turnpike, Exit 4
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054
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Website
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Organizer
Lorman Education Services