Construction Contracts Law and Management
Construction Contracts Law and Management
Duration 5 Days (or discrete 1-day workshops)
Construction Contracts Law and Management Training (CCLM) Programme provides construction professionals with an up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of the legislation, administration and management of construction contracts with practical examples of working with JCT, NEC3, and FIDIC contracts.
The programme can be run as a 5-day programme or a discrete 1 day workshop and covers the following areas of contract management and law:
' UK construction sector context, Roles and relationships, General contracting and Design-build
' Construction management, Collaborative contracting, Risk allocation and procurement decisions, Contract choice, Tendering and contract formation and Liability in contract and tort
' Contractor' obligations, Employer' obligations, Responsibility for design, Time, Payment and Contractors' delay, and disruption costs
' Insurance and bonds, Role of the contract administrator and Sub-contracts
' Financial remedies for breach of contract, Defective buildings and subsequent owners, Suspension and termination of contracts, Non-adversarial dispute resolution and Adversarial dispute resolution
This programme can be broken down into a discrete 1-day workshop, which is set out on the following pages:
' Contract Strategy & Procurement (1 day)
' Principles of Law and Contractor' Liabilities (1/2 day)
' Principles of Law and Employer' Liabilities (1/2 day)
' Principles of Law and Contract Administrator' Liabilities (1/2 day)
' Principles of Law and Designer' Liabilities (1/2 day)
' Contract Administration (1 day)
' Construction Disputes and Remedies (1 day)
Recommended for?
This programme is recommended for everyone currently or about to be working in a contract management role including; project managers, contract managers, quantity surveyors, clients, consultants, planners, contractors and their supply chain.
This programme is suitable for those new to commercial management or looking to complete the professional membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) or the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), as well as those looking to enhance an existing level of knowledge and understanding.