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As a real property (RP) specialist, you are responsible for managing federal real property (land, buildings, infrastructure and space) throughout its life cycle, which included planning, acquisition, operations and maintenance, and disposition. Your job is to ensure these assets are used efficiently and effectively in support of program delivery.
This online self-paced course provides an overview of federal government real property assets, how they are managed and the legal and policy requirements around them. Participants will learn about opportunities to measure and improve asset performance and will gain insights into how real property decisions are made.
This introductory course for specialists in real property management offers a comprehensive overview of real property management, including a review of the relevant standards, policies and legislation.
This online self-paced course provides an overview for non-specialists of the materiel management functions and how they relate to the procurement and real property functions. Participants will learn about the challenges of materiel management within government and the objectives of the Directive on the Management of Materiel.
As a procurement specialist, you are responsible for planning and executing the acquisition of goods, services, and construction services in a manner that supports the delivery of government programs while providing the best value for the Crown. You work with clients to define requirements, forecast life-cycle costs, and develop and implement procurement strategies.
This online self-paced course provides an overview of building operations and maintenance practices, with a focus on corrective, preventive and predictive infrastructure requirements. Participants will learn about the benefits of a well-run operations and maintenance (O&M) program, and how to overcome barriers to making O&M an organizational priority.
This video introduces the Directive on Government Contracts, Including Real Property Leases, in the Nunavut Settlement Area and the government-wide approach to providing Inuit firms with fair and reasonable opportunities to submit bids on government contracts.
This online self-paced course presents the four guiding principles for optimizing the energy performance of buildings: metering, benchmarking, energy efficiency, and renewable and clean energy. Participants will review best practices for achieving high energy performance in their buildings and learn about the software tools and other resources available to gradually build towards peak performance.
This online self-paced course provides an overview of the deep energy retrofit process and its adoption by federal organizations. Through videos and case studies, participants will learn how to plan and implement projects that reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions in their buildings, laboratories and vehicle fleets.
This online self-paced course presents strategies for creating and maintaining high-performance buildings, focusing on the fundamentals of improving the sustainability of federal facilities. Participants will learn about optimizing energy performance, protecting and conserving water, using environmentally preferable products and materials, and enhancing indoor environmental quality.
This online self-paced course provides an introduction to managing Energy Efficiency Expert Evaluations (E4s) in federal facilities. Participants will be introduced to the basic tools required to conduct E4 inspections of government buildings and other facilities and learn how to develop practical solutions to improve their efficiency.
With governments across Canada committed to modernizing service delivery, internal service providers (e.g. in property management, procurement, logistics, HR or finance) are doing more and more to support priorities across the enterprise.
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