Construction Quality Management for Contractors
This two-day virtual training course hosted by the US Army Corps of Engineers covers the QC/QA system successfully used by the Corps of Engineers and NAVFAC. Concepts are increasingly being adopted by state agencies, public authorities, and other local public sector owners. It details planning concepts, which are prevention-oriented to reduce tear-out, improve quality, and improve schedule.
CQM-C course was developed by the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), and Associated General Contractors (AGC). Upon satisfactory completion, a five-year certificate will be issued by the US Army Corps of Engineers. The CQM-C certificate earned from the class is approved for both Army and Navy projects. This course will be held over two days (July 24, from 8 am – 5 pm PT, and July 25, from 8 am to around 5 pm PT). There will be an optional tech-check held on July 22, from 12 pm – 1 pm PT. During the tech-check we will cover the basics of how to use Zoom and go over any tech related questions ahead of the live sessions.
ABOUT THE COURSE
AGC of California is offering instructor-led virtual classes from the comfort of your home or office. Sessions are interactive with real-time feedback from your instructor. This course describes the QC/QA system successfully used by the Corps of Engineers and NAVFAC. Concepts are increasingly being adopted by state agencies, public authorities, and other local public sector owners. It details planning concepts, which are prevention-oriented to reduce tear-out, improve quality, and improve schedule.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
CQM-C is a construction continuing education course useful for owners, A/Es, inspectors, construction managers, and facility engineers – particularly those doing public sector construction. Successful completion of the CQM-C course by QC managers and their alternates is required by both USACE and NAVFAC construction contract specifications. NAVFAC design-build specifications require both construction QC managers and design QC managers to have successfully completed the course.