Course Overview
Government contracting and procurement are governed by strict legal frameworks designed to ensure transparency, fairness, and accountability. Failure to comply with these rules can lead to disqualification, penalties, or reputational damage.
This Government Contracts and Procurement Law Training Course provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of procurement laws, government tendering procedures, contract structures, and compliance obligations. It covers the full lifecycle of government contracts, from bidding and evaluation to execution and dispute resolution.
Through legal case studies, interactive workshops, and practical simulations, participants will develop the knowledge and skills to manage government contracts effectively while minimizing risks.
Course Benefits
Gain a solid understanding of government procurement laws.
Learn compliance strategies for public sector contracting.
Develop skills for drafting and managing government contracts.
Strengthen risk management in procurement processes.
Analyze case studies of public contract disputes and enforcement.
Course Objectives
Explore the legal frameworks governing procurement and contracting.
Understand tendering, bidding, and evaluation procedures.
Apply compliance systems to government contracts.
Draft and negotiate public sector contract terms.
Assess risk factors in procurement processes.
Resolve disputes through ADR and litigation.
Strengthen accountability and transparency practices.
Training Methodology
The course blends expert legal lectures, regulatory analysis, procurement case studies, and group exercises. Participants will practice drafting and evaluating tender documents and contracts.
Target Audience
Procurement officers and contract managers.
Legal counsels and compliance professionals.
Government officials managing public tenders.
Executives in industries contracting with the public sector.
Target Competencies
Government procurement compliance.
Contract drafting and management.
Risk identification and mitigation.
Transparency and accountability in public contracting.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to Government Procurement and Contracting
Principles of public procurement law.
Objectives: transparency, fairness, accountability.
Regulatory authorities and frameworks.
Overview of procurement cycles.
Unit 2: Tendering, Bidding, and Evaluation Procedures
Preparing and submitting bids.
Eligibility and qualification requirements.
Bid evaluation and award processes.
Avoiding conflicts of interest and corruption.
Unit 3: Drafting and Managing Government Contracts
Key clauses in government contracts.
Performance obligations and monitoring.
Payment terms, guarantees, and penalties.
Amendments and contract variations.
Unit 4: Compliance, Risk, and Accountability
Compliance obligations in procurement.
Risk assessment and mitigation tools.
Internal audits and reporting mechanisms.
Addressing fraud and misconduct in contracts.
Unit 5: Dispute Resolution in Government Contracting
Common disputes in public procurement.
Mediation, arbitration, and litigation in procurement.
Case law examples of government contract disputes.
Lessons learned and best practices.
Ready to master public procurement compliance?
Join the Government Contracts and Procurement Law Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and strengthen your expertise in managing government contracts effectively.
The Government Contracts and Procurement Law Training Courses in Paris provide professionals with a thorough and practical understanding of the legal principles, procedural requirements, and compliance obligations that shape public-sector contracting. Designed for legal advisors, procurement specialists, compliance officers, project managers, and executives working with government entities, these programs offer a comprehensive examination of how public procurement systems operate and how organizations can navigate them effectively.
Participants gain a solid grounding in government contracting and procurement law, exploring bid processes, tender documentation, evaluation criteria, contract award procedures, performance obligations, and contract administration. The courses highlight how transparency, competition, and accountability form the foundation of public procurement systems, and how businesses must adapt their strategies to align with these established standards. Through practical examples and case-based analysis, attendees learn to prepare compliant proposals, identify risks, and manage contractual obligations throughout the procurement lifecycle.
These procurement law and government contracts training programs in Paris combine legal frameworks with applied operational guidance. Participants examine topics such as contract negotiation in a public-sector context, supplier due diligence, dispute resolution mechanisms, ethical requirements, and oversight considerations. The curriculum also addresses practical challenges such as managing subcontractors, ensuring performance monitoring, and mitigating risks related to cost, delivery, and compliance.
Attending these training courses in Paris offers participants the opportunity to engage with experts in public procurement and legal compliance while benefiting from the city’s vibrant international business and administrative landscape. Interactive sessions, group discussions, and scenario-based exercises enhance both strategic and analytical capabilities. By the end of the program, participants are equipped with the tools needed to navigate public contracting with confidence—strengthening compliance, improving operational effectiveness, and supporting successful participation in government procurement opportunities.