Nashville District Contracting Office

Are you interested in doing business with the Nashville District? Click HERE for a one-page flyer: "Guide to Doing Business With the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers". You can also refer to this quick start guide:

The System for Award Management (SAM), formally known as FedBizOpps, is now the only source for solicitations valued over $25,000. To view solicitation in the Nashville District:

  1. Register in the System for Award Management database.  It is MANDATORY that all vendors are registered on the SAM.gov website in order to receive contracts. The System for Award Management (SAM) is an official website of the U.S. government. There is no cost to use SAM.
  2. Find information on available Nashville District opportunities by entering W912P5 in the SEARCH bar, and click GO. 
  3. Complete the appropriate forms stated in or provided in the synopsis or solicitation.
  4. Visit the website for the division, district, center or laboratory with which you desire to do business in order to learn about the missions and the types of services/supplies each procures.
  5. If you are a small or small disadvantaged business, call, write or visit the Corps of Engineers, Deputy for Small Business in the location of interest to you to discuss your firm's capabilities, interest and capacities to perform.

Please review the security requirement links. If you have any additional questions about security requirements, contact the Security Office

Contact Information

Program Information
615-736-7619
 
Class Registration
Amanda O'Neill
(423) 875-5027 Ext. 1002

 

Nashville District CQM Class for Contractors

CQM Class for Contractors"Construction Quality Management (CQM) for Contractors" is a two-day class that discusses the combined effort of the Contractor and Government in achieving quality work in accordance with the plans and specifications, on time, within a defined budget, and in a safe work environment. The relationship joins together distinct roles between the Contractor's Quality Control (CQC) and the Government's Quality Assurance (QA) responsibilities. All construction contracts now require contractors to provide a CQC staff of sufficient size to assure the completed project meets the quality standards established by the contract.

The individual responsible for the CQC staff is the CQC Systems Manager. The CQM course provides the training and certification required to implement the Three-Phase Control System (Preparatory, Initial, and Follow-up Phases). CQM certification is a contract requirement in all construction contracts and is valid for five years from the date of CQM training. 

Upcoming Classes

Classes occur over a two-day period. The 2024 schedule is as follows:

Class Date
Jan. 9 - 10
May 14 - 15
Nov. 19 - 20
Dec. 10 - 11


Location: The training is conducted at Cafeteria B in the Estes Kefauver Federal Building Annex located at 110 9th Avenue South, Nashville, TN, 37203.

Registration Fee: There is no cost - $0

Notes: No training materials or writing utensils will be provided for class.  If students wish to utilize a hard copy of the material during class, download and print the CQM training materials found here: http://www.lre.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Engineering-and-Construction/CQM-Information/trk/profile_certification_title/Students can also bring a laptop; however, internet is limited. 
 

The Estes Kefauver Federal Building and Annex is a secure facility.  All students will be required to pass through Security every time they enter the facility.  The closest entrance to Cafeteria B is the 9th Avenue entrance to the facility.  In accordance with COVID-19 requirements and unless otherwise noted, all students will be required to wear a face mask at all times when inside the federal building, including during the class. Additionally, anyone entering the federal building will be required to have their temperature taken.  Those exhibiting above average temperature will not be allowed to enter the building.

Parking in downtown Nashville near the federal building is limited.  Students are encouraged to arrive early to provide enough time to find a parking space and pass through security.  The class starts promptly at 8 a.m.