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An Introduction to the Engineering & Construction Contract (NEC)
Synopsis:
The New Engineering Contract (NEC) was published in
1995 following the issue by The Institution of Civil Engineers in 1991 of
consultation documents and a first edition in 1993. Its content represents
a radical new approach to forms of contract and it was recommended by Sir
Michael Latham in his report on the construction industry to become the standard
form for construction contracts. As a result a second edition was published
in 1995 re-titled The Engineering and Construction Contract (NEC).
The course will describe the procedures in applying the contract strategy
and preparing contract documents.
Course Duration:
One Day 0900 - 1700hrs
Course Level:
The course is intended for Quantity Surveyors, Commercial
Managers and those involved in Project Management.
Elements of the following training objectives are covered by
the course:
CM3
CPD Approval:
Recommended
6 Hours CPD.
Objectives:
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Understand the contract selection strategy
����� Be able to prepare contract
data and works information
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Have knowledge of the duties and obligations of the parties
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Appreciate the differences between the NEC and other forms of contract
Outline
Programme:
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The underlying principles
����� The NEC documents and their
application
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Preparing tender documents
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General provisions & responsibilities
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Time & quality
����� Payment
����� Risks & insurance
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Dispute resolution
Course
Availability and Cost:
Refer to the course
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