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    The FPSOnline library contains hundreds of on-demand courses covering the foundations of contracting and hot topics in the federal contracting industry. IMPORTANT: On-demand webinars are NOT eliglible for CLE or CPE credits. Wherever possible, we provide accreditation for those who attend 'live' webinar sessions.
On-Demand Webinars
Aug 27, 2024
Empower Your GovCon Lifecycle with OnePass from FPS
Join us for an insightful webinar designed specifically for federal government contract and procurement managers, administrators, compliance officers and anyone responsible for ensuring your government contracting team has the right skills at the right time. Discover how OnePass from FPS can revolutionize your organization's approach to government contracting. OnePass is the most efficient and cost-effective corporate solution designed to empower your staff across the entire GovCon lifecycle. This powerful solution streamlines access to the industry's leading content to allow an organization to maintain compliance and adherence to federal regulations, ensuring your organization stays on track and ahead of the curve. During this webinar, you will learn how OnePass can:  Simplify your organizations approach to learning  Enhance the number of staff that gain access to the critical learning needed to support the job function  Improve operational efficiency and reduce costs  Empower your team with cutting-edge technology and content from the 65 year leader on GovCon training Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your GovCon operations with OnePass. Register now to secure your spot and take the first step towards transforming your government contracting approach.
On-Demand Webinars
Mar 7, 2024
Unlocking Efficiency and Compliance - The Power of FPS's OnePass for Government Contracting
In today's government contracting landscape, staying compliant with ever-changing regulations while maintaining operational efficiency is paramount. Join us for an enlightening webcast where we explore the transformative benefits of the OnePass solution by Federal Publications Seminars (FPS) and how it can revolutionize your government contracting business. Who Should Attend: This webcast is designed for government contracting professionals, compliance officers, procurement managers, and anyone involved in navigating the complexities of government contracts. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or new to the field, you'll gain valuable insights into how OnePass can elevate your compliance and training initiatives. Join us for this informative webcast and unlock the potential of OnePass as a powerful tool in your arsenal for achieving compliance excellence and operational efficiency in government contracting. Don't miss this opportunity to transform the way you approach compliance training and resource management. Secure your spot by registering now! Don't let compliance complexities hold you back. Embrace OnePass and embark on a journey toward a more efficient, compliant, and successful future in government contracting. We look forward to seeing you at the webcast!
On-Demand Webinars
Jul 13, 2022
Changes in the Work- Key Aspects of the Public and Private Contract Changes Clauses - Session 14 - The Advanced Webinar Series
The Advanced Webinar Series on Construction Contracts, Claims and Risk Management - 2022
This is the fourteenth and final webinar in our fourteen-part webinar series The Advanced Webinar Series on Construction Contracts, Claims and Risk Management. The final installment in the construction contract webinar series, this program provides a thorough analysis of changes in the scope of the work. Coverage includes both the substantive aspects such as entitlement to a claim for additional cost or time of performance, and administrative aspects such as notice, documentation, pass-through and payment bond issues. The focus of the webinar is recognition of change events and how to mitigate the risk of delays and payment claims from the sometimes disparate perspective of the owner, general contractor and subcontractor. Learning Objectives: After this webinar you will have:  A thorough understanding of changes in the scope of work.  Knowledge of the substantive aspects such as entitlement to a claim for additional cost or time of performance, and administrative aspects such as notice, documentation, pass-through and payment bond issues.  Ability to mitigate the risk of delays and payment claims for the sometimes disparate perspective of the owner, general contractor and subcontractor.
On-Demand Webinars
Jun 29, 2022
Performance and Payment Bonds- Liabilities, Claims and Defenses - Session 13 - The Advanced Webinar Series
The Advanced Webinar Series on Construction Contracts, Claims and Risk Management - 2022
This is the thirteenth in our fourteen-part webinar series The Advanced Webinar Series on Construction Contracts, Claims and Risk Management. This webinar analyzes the use of performance and payment bonds on private construction projects as well as the requirements and use of those bonds on federal government construction projects. Liability of the principal and surety for performance failures in connection with performance bond claims is addressed along with the defenses of the principal and its surety. Payment bond claims, defenses to the claims, and potential modifications to the construction contract forms is analyzed in order to understand and to mitigate the risk of defective performance or non-payment. Learning Objectives: After this webinar you will have:  Knowledge of the use of performance and payment bonds on private construction projects as well as the requirements and use of those bonds on federal government construction projects.  Understanding of payment bond claims, defenses to the claims, and potential modifications to the construction contract forms  Ability to Mitigate the risk of defective performance or non-payment
On-Demand Webinars
Jun 22, 2022
Prosecution and Defense of Government Construction Contract Claims - Session 12 - The Advanced Webinar Series
The Advanced Webinar Series on Construction Contracts, Claims and Risk Management - 2022
This is the twelfth in our fourteen-part webinar series The Advanced Webinar Series on Construction Contracts, Claims and Risk Management. Claims against the Government on federal government construction contracts is a normal aspect of public construction projects. This webinar analyzes the types of claims arising on government construction projects and the methods of proof and presentation of those claims in mediation or litigation. The course covers issues of entitlement and quantum along with the categories of cost and the records used in the factual presentation and calculation of delays and damages, the use of expert witnesses, and consideration of the contract clauses as they affect the Prime Contractor and the Subcontractors. The course concludes with a discussion of the substantive and procedural aspects of the claims and modifications to contract clauses to address the assignment of risk. Learning Objectives: After completing this course, you will be able to:  Understand techniques to identify when constructive changes or events giving rise to a claim occur, and how to document the claim.  Identify techniques to preserve claims, to satisfy notice requirements, and how to address the Government's defense when notice is lacking.  Understand the difference between entitlement and quantum and how best to present the claim.  Identify techniques to track costs and present the quantum or damages.  Recognize the procedural aspects of the Disputes clause and how the concept of flow through can address the risk profile of the General Contractor and the Subcontractor(s).
On-Demand Webinars
Jun 15, 2022
Construction Contract Claims- Preparation and Documentation - Session 11 - The Advanced Webinar Series
The Advanced Webinar Series on Construction Contracts, Claims and Risk Management - 2022
This is the eleventh in our fourteen-part webinar series The Advanced Webinar Series on Construction Contracts, Claims and Risk Management. Claims management is a vital aspect of private construction projects. This webinar analyzes the types of claims arising on construction projects and the methods of proof and presentation of the claims in mediation, arbitration or litigation. Issues of entitlement and quantum are covered along with the categories of cost and the records used in the factual presentation and calculation of delays and damages, the use of expert witnesses, and consideration of the contract clauses as they affect the interests of the Owner, General Contractor and Subcontractor. The course concludes with a discussion of the substantive and procedural aspects of the claims and modifications to contract clauses to address the assignment of risk. Learning Objectives: After completing this course, you will be able to:  Understand the burden of proof as it relates to the concepts of entitlement to recover and the quantum or the amount of the claim.  Understand the types of records used to present the claim.  Recognize the differences between the methods of presenting the quantum or amount of the claim.  Understand the text of the contract clauses as they affect the Contractor's right to have a claim and the Owner's rights in response.  Identify the flow-through aspects of claims presentation and apportionment of recovery between the General Contractor and the Subcontractor(s).  Identify potential language to amend and adjust the clauses according to your risk assessment.
On-Demand Webinars
May 18, 2022
Construction Contract Claims- Delay Claims Preparation and Presentation - Session 10 - The Advanced Webinar Series
The Advanced Webinar Series on Construction Contracts, Claims and Risk Management - 2022
This is the tenth in our fourteen-part webinar series The Advanced Webinar Series on Construction Contracts, Claims and Risk Management. Time is money and that phrase has particular relevance to the construction project and contract claims. Whether delays are unexcused, excusable or compensable depends on an analysis of the causes of delay and the terms of the contract. This webinar discusses the causes and classifications of delay, key contract clauses allocating the risk of delays and extended performance claims as well as topics such as acceleration and inefficiency claims, concurrency, notice requirements, documentation of delay claims and presentation of the claims in dispute resolution processes. Learning Objectives: After completing this course, you will be able to:  Understand the concept of the critical path and how delays interact with the overall completion date or a Subcontractor's critical path.  Identify when delays arise under the Changes clause or the Suspension of Work clause and the ramifications on cost recovery.  Recognize and understand the different techniques of schedule analysis and delay presentation.  Understand concurrent delay and the rights and obligations arising when concurrent delay occurs.  Recognize the difference between excusable and unexcused delay and the subcategories of compensable and noncompensable delay.  Understand the No Damages for Delay Clause, the impact thereof on claims, and whether the Severin doctrine affects a pass-through delay claim.
On-Demand Webinars
May 11, 2022
Mechanic's Liens and Payment Bonds: Claims and Defenses - Session 9 - The Advanced Webinar Series
The Advanced Webinar Series on Construction Contracts, Claims and Risk Management - 2022
This is the ninth in our fourteen-part webinar series The Advanced Webinar Series on Construction Contracts, Claims and Risk Management. On private construction projects mechanic's liens and payment bond claims are an important remedy in the event the Owner or General Contractor fail to make payment when due. This webinar covers the practical aspects of mechanic's lien and payment bond claims, notice requirements and removing liens with bonds or cash payments into court. The coverage includes the terms and coverage of lien and claim releases including partial, final, conditional and unconditional releases, as well as the impact of pending changes on the releases given during performance. Learning Objectives: After completing this course, you will be able to:  Understand the rights granted the contractors, laborers and material providers by way of their right to have a mechanic's lien.  Recognize how mechanic's liens are perfected and enforced.  Recognize that state law governs the mechanics of perfecting and enforcing mechanic's liens and how the law may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.  Understand how liens are bonded-over or removed of record and what happens thereafter to the claimant's right to recover and the Owner's obligation to pay.  Identify and understand the basic types of periodic and final lien waivers and how they are used.  Identify potential language to amend and adjust the lien waiver forms according to your risk assessment.
On-Demand Webinars
Apr 27, 2022
Construction Contract Risk Management- The Subcontractor's Perspective - Session 8 - The Advanced Webinar Series
The Advanced Webinar Series on Construction Contracts, Claims and Risk Management - 2022
This is the eighth in our fourteen-part webinar series The Advanced Webinar Series on Construction Contracts, Claims and Risk Management. Focusing on the Subcontractor's perspective and its interests, this course provides an in-depth analysis of pass-through aspects of construction contracts and the methods of recognizing and accounting for the risks arising from the construction project, including the claims and notice requirements associated with changes, differing site conditions, delays, disputes, and payment terms. The course addresses methods of perfecting and presenting Subcontractor claims and disputes whether they arise from General Contractor conduct, other Subcontractor's conduct, or from the Owner's conduct. The discussion focuses on the contract terms as they impact the Subcontractor in recognizing the risks and properly account for them in negotiating the subcontract and administering it during performance. Learning Objectives: After completing this course, you will be able to:  Understand the Subcontractor's perspective regarding the language and parts of the Changes clause under the FAR government contract clause and the private construction AIA contract clause.  Recognize how flow-through among the Owner, General Contractor and the Subcontractor(s) affects the rights and obligations of Subcontractor.  Understand the Disputes Clause and how the concept of flow-through and contract drafting can protect the Subcontractor.  Understand how bond claims can be addressed through contract drafting and flow-through.  Identify the Subcontractor's position on the basic risk assignment issues among the Owner, the General Contractor, and the Subcontractor(s).  Identify potential language to amend and adjust the clauses according to your risk assessment.
On-Demand Webinars
Apr 20, 2022
Construction Contract Risk Management- The General Contractor's Perspective - Session 7 - The Advanced Webinar Series
The Advanced Webinar Series on Construction Contracts, Claims and Risk Management - 2022
This is the seventh in our fourteen-part webinar series The Advanced Webinar Series on Construction Contracts, Claims and Risk Management. Analyzing the General Contractor's perspective and how it may protect its interests, this course provides an in-depth analysis of pass-through aspects of construction contracts and the methods of recognizing and accounting for the risks arising from the construction project. The program covers the claims and notice requirements associated with changes, differing site conditions, delays, disputes, and payment terms, including methods of dealing with Subcontractor claims and disputes when they arise from Owner conduct or when arising from General Contractor conduct. The object of the course is to recognize the risks and account for them in negotiating and administering the prime contract and its subcontracts during performance. Learning Objectives: After completing this course, you will be able to:  Understand the General Contractor's perspective regarding the language and parts of the Changes clause under the FAR government contract clause and the private construction AIA contract clause.  Recognize how flow-through among the Owner, General Contractor and the Subcontractor(s) affects the rights and obligations of the General Contractor.  Understand the Disputes Clause and how the concept of flow-through and contract drafting can protect the General Contractor.  Understand how bond claims from Subcontractors can be addressed through contract drafting and flow-through.  Identify the General Contractor's position on the basic risk assignment issues among the Owner, the General Contractor, and the Subcontractor(s).  Identify potential language to amend and adjust the clauses according to your risk assessment.
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