Course Description
The 1999 editions of FIDIC Conditions of Contract are recommended by the European Commission throughout Central and Eastern Europe for the one billion Euro per annum Transport and Environmental Works Programme, and are increasingly being adopted by IFI's and private clients worldwide.
Course Objective
The seminar will
Providing essential contractual know-how for working on future international projects
Who Should
attend?
The seminar provides the necessary knowledge for professionals from Government Ministries and Agencies, Private Sector Employers, Consulting Engineers, Contractors, Quantity Surveyors, Architects, Legal Advisers and all involved with the next generation of International Projects.
It is particularly important to those involved in preparing or managing infrastructure projects financed under ISPA, the Cohesion Fund
and the Structural Funds, as all works contracts use the FIDIC Conditions of Contract.
Ensure your
staff
are prepared for working with these important documents, which will become the international contractual language of the 21st Century.
Course Outline
Introduction to the 1999 FIDIC documents
Background and reasons for change
· Examination of format and content of General Conditions
· Examination of Guide to Particular Conditions
· Annex to documents
· Selection of appropriate Contract
Responsibilities of Main Parties
§ General issues
§ Responsibilities of the Employer
§ The Engineer
§ The Contractor
§ Nominated Sub-Contractor
Management of Projects - Key Areas
Workmanship and Time
§ Staff and Labour
§ Plant, Materials and Workmanship
§ Commencement, Delays and Suspension
§ Tests and Defects liability
Financial Clauses and Procedures
§ Measurement and Evaluation,
§ Variation and Adjustment
§ Contract Price and Payment
§ Guarantees, Bonds
§ Insurances
Risks, Force Majeure & Termination
§ Termination by Employer
§ Suspension & Termination by Contractor
§ Risks and Responsibilities
§ Force Majeure
Claims and Disputes & Arbitration
§ Claims procedures
§ Disputes Adjudication Board
§ DAB Agreement & Procedures
§ Amicable Settlement and Arbitration
MDBs' Harmonised Construction Contract
§ Principal amendements
§ Contractual implication
Throughout
the
seminar there will be opportunities for questions, and where appropriate, case studies will be introduced.