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the procurement advantage professional services government construction
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This series will prepare business owners to be successful in the public sector market. The purpose of this course is to provide you with a general understanding of the procurement process used by the Government Agencies. We will also show how small businesses might market their goods and services to the government.

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The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is offering a full two-day training series focused on "Successful Strategies of Public Sector Contracting."

Who should attend? Companies interested in contracting opportunities in Information Technology, engineering, architectural, construction, management, scientific and technical services.

This series will prepare business owners to be successful in the public sector market. Our goal is not to teach business owners how to operate their businesses, but to provide strategies that if applied can result in success in the public sector market.

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Do you want to enter the government construction market?

Are you in the government market but want to learn more strategies in bidding and teaming?

If you answered yes to eitheer of these questions then you must attend Metropolitan's Strategies for Construction Contracting Class.

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Page updated: July 19, 2007