Property Management Training
Certification Track
A Departmental Property Manager (DPM) certification is awarded to those who complete all four sessions within a two-year period.
Training and certification is sponsored by the Campus Controller's Office, the Office of Contracts and Grants, and Property Services.
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Session 1: General Overview
- Presented By: Campus Controller's Office
- Session Goals: This session covers guidelines and best practices relating to purchasing, tagging, inventorying, updating location, transferring and surplussing capital equipment ($5,000+).
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Session 2: Fabrications
- Presented By: Campus Controller's Office
- Session Goals: This session covers the life cycle of a fabrication, from requesting the fabrication sub-class speedtype to putting the item into service. This training is appropriate for anyone involved in fiscal procurement, lab management and departmental property.
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Session 3: AssetWorks ReCoup
- Presented By: Property Services
- Session Goals: This course provides an overview of CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß's Surplus Property Disposal policy and process. Participants will learn about surplus property disposals and transfer of assets to entities outside of the university. It also provides details on use of the AssetWorks ReCoup software.
- Resources: Fac Man's surplus property training page.
Email propserv@colorado.edu to request course access.
Session 4: Sponsored Project Property
- Presented By: Office of Contracts and Grants
- Session Goals: This course covers administrative topics throughout the lifecycle of sponsored project property and provides participants with the context and resources needed to be responsible stewards of sponsored project property. A general overview of the topics covered are: terms and conditions, basic roles and responsibilities, acquisition, managing sponsor titled property, various titles to equipment, reporting, inventory and disposition process.