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Other Conditions of Contract for Construction Projects
Synopsis:
This course is designed to provide delegates
with an in-depth study of the workings of the other forms of Conditions of
Contract which can be encountered in the civil engineering industry. The course
will examine the responsibilities, duties and obligations of those involved
in their administration in order that they can carry out these efficiently
and effectively. Several Workshops will be interposed during the training
period to assist delegates to appreciate the proper use of the various conditions.
Course Duration:
Two
Days 0900 - 1700hrs with a view to seeking eligibility for CITB Grant Aid
(including achievement measurement by completion of various practical exercises).
Course
Level:
The
course is intended for Quantity Surveyors, Estimators, Planners, Commercial
Managers and Project Managers.
Elements
of the following training objectives are covered by the course:
CM3
CPD
Approval:
Recommended
12 Hours CPD.
Objectives:
Appreciate the various conditions available
Understand the duties and responsibilities of the Contractor
and
the Architect/Supervisor
Understand the obligation of the Employer
Appreciate the procedure for dealing with variations and changes
Understand the procedures for payment
Appreciate the importance of the programme
Have knowledge of the procedure for claims
Have knowledge of the procedure for resolving disputes
Outline Programme:
DAY
1
Building Works
Joint Contracts
Tribunal (JCT) Forms of Contract
Building and Civil Engineering Works
Government Contract Works (GC Works Third Edition)
Derivative PSA/1- June 1994 (the last industry standard form to be
published
prior to the publication of the Latham Report.)
Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering Works
The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) Model Forms of
Conditions
of Contract for Process Plants
The Red Book
The Green Book
DAY 2
The Engineering and Construction Contract - 2nd Edition (NEC)
History and background
The Family of Contracts
Main Options
Secondary Options
Use and Comparison
An introduction to and operation of Partnering
The theory
Introducing the concept
Operation
An Introduction to F.I.D.I.C. Conditions of Contract
The various forms
available
Operation and comparison
Course
Availability and Cost:
Refer to the course calendar