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FIDIC Contracts Management Training Course in Dubai

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Overview of FIDIC Contracts Management

FIDIC Training and Contract Management will assist you in understanding all the aspects of the FIDIC contracts and will enable you to understand your project's Contract Conditions. This program covers conditions for International Contracts (contracting parties are from different countries) for Civil and Industrial Projects. At the end of the program, you will have a good understanding of the FIDIC Standard Conditions of Contract and how to Benchmark your Contract Conditions against these Industry Standards.

This FIDIC Training program will consider the critical Contract Provisions of FIDIC Standard Contracts to enable you to understand and/or do the following: -

  • Among Contractors, Owner Consultants, Who is responsible for what?
  • The Range of Possible Contractual Situations that can arise.
  • The Actions required to be taken to Minimize Delay and your Contractual Liability.
  • Recommended Contractual Procedures.
  • The Documentation to be Generated, including that for resolving usual disputes.
  • Situations under which you should consult your Legal Advisers

Learning Outcome of the FIDIC Training Course

This program covers Conditions for International Contracts (contracting parties are from different countries) for Civil and Industrial Projects. At the end of the program, you will have a good understanding of the FIDIC Standard Conditions of Contract and how to Benchmark your Contract Conditions against these Industry Standards.

Benefits to Organizations with FIDIC Contracts Management certification

Sending participant/s to this program will benefit the organization in the following ways.

  • Training New employees
  • Competency Building in Existing Employees Transferred to a New Assignment
  • Training Before a New Project or Initiative Planned in the Organization
  • Create Competency in the employee to perform his job well. including about
  • Relevant Technical Knowledge, Skills, and Competencies
  • Organization's Strategic Objectives
  • Needs and Expectations of the Stakeholders/ Customers (internal & external)
  • Good Management Practices

Who needs the FIDIC Training Program?

Those Working on Projects using FIDIC Form of Contract:

  • Engineers,
  • Supervisors,
  • Project Managers,
  • Project Lawyers,
  • Quantity Surveyors,
  • Contract Administrators,
  • Engineering Department Managers,
  • Planning Engineers and
  • Senior Executives
  • Wishing to understand FIDIC Contract Administration Requirements.

Those new to the field take away an excellent multi-discipline understanding of the issues involved in the program works. It helps them become productive quickly and builds a knowledge framework that will help them identify, understand, classify, and remember on-the-job experiences in their memory.

More experiences participants take away an individualized action plan, as mentioned elsewhere in this technical sheet.

Implementation Teams: This program can be used to train implementation teams where...

  • A new project or initiative being started in your organization
  • A new strategic focus is being initiated
  • Just prior to a Consultant being hired to advise the

Each participant will take away a memorable and potentially life-changing experience from the program.

  • No limitations are being placed on who can attend.
  • If you are interested in the Program Outcomes and Takeaways, or, feel you can benefit from the Organizational and Personal Benefits mentioned above - You are Invited to Register for this Program.
  • Program Instructors have the knowledge, experience and access to resources required to customize the program to the specific job related needs of each program group.

FIDIC Contracts Management Detailed Course Content

FIDIC Training Modules:

  • Introduction to FIDIC Contracts Managements in general
  • Administering FIDIC Contracts
  • Case studies on FIDIC Contracts Management Red/Silver Book
  • Claims FIDIC Red Book or Yellow Book
  • Drafting contract documents thinking in all dimensions

FIDIC Contracts Management Detailed Modules

  • Rights, Obligations, and Responsibilities of each of the parties to the Contract Analysis, Recommended Contract Administration Procedures to be followed for each of the Contract Provisions and possible Situations:-
  • The delegation of Authority. Supervision of Works. Satisfaction of Consultant, and, “When he should be satisfied?” Contractor's Substitutions. Additional Drawings, Discrepancies, Inspection of Drawings, Foundation Drawings.
  • Operation Maintenance Instructions. Responsibility for Setting-out accuracy
  • Owner Supplied Materials. Lifting equipment, Electricity, Water and Gas.
  • Program of Works Issues: Status of the different programs, Approval, Rejection, Methods of Working, Checking program, Updating program, Revised program, Acceleration of works, CPM etc..
  • Extension of Time for Completion: Entitlement, Critical path, Addition and omission to works, Grouping instructions, Extension of time given, Timing of extension of time, Acceleration. Expedite works, Accelerate, Failure to expedite, Progress measurement methods.
  • Unforeseen Site Conditions: Sub-surface data provided, Disclaimers, Pretender site inspection, Obligations of the parties, “Make own interpretations”, “Contractor to satisfy himself before tendering...”, Expert interpretations, Justified assumptions, Administrative provisions, Tests for: “As-far-as practicable”, Anticipatibility.
  • Possession of Site: Extent of possession of site, Concurrent occupation, Safety-OSHA, Interference, Foundations.
  • Testing and Workmanship: Contractual requirements, Investigations to ascertain cause of defect, Failure to check, Ambiguities, Reimbursable tests, Improper rejection, Commercial waste, Inspection and testing during manufacture.
  • Completion of Works: Test for Substantial Completion, Outstanding Works, Maintenance Certificate, Risks Transfer on Substantial Completion, Final Approval of Works, Unfulfilled Obligations, Completion of Contract.
  • Variation or Change Orders: Contractual Provisions and its Limitations, Performance Outside Contract Requirements, Variation Work to other Contractors, V.O. to Change Program, Specialized Work, Valuation of Variations. Claims: Dispute Resolution, Submission of Details.
  • Payment Conditions: Default by Contractor, Default of Owner, Frustration of Contract, Measurement of Works - Standard Method of Measurement (SMM)
  • Suspension of Works, Suspension for Long Periods, Urgent Repairs or Works
  • Escalation Provisions
  • Warranty, Guarantee, Bonds Insurance.
  • Design Professional and Engineering Contractor Standard FIDIC Contracts.
  • Possession of Site: Extent of possession of the site, Concurrent occupation, Safety OSHA, Interference, Foundations.

Types of Contracts Covered in FIDIC Contracts Management Training

Analysis of Conditions of Contract for projects involving Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, engineering Maintenance Construction Works using Contracts based on the FIDIC Standard Forms.

FIDIC Contracts Management Program Style

The FIDIC Course Program extensively relies on Checklists and Case-Study Approach to Aid Understanding. Emphasis is on Easy Practical Win-Win Approach to Solving Problems. Discussion, Implementation, and Case Studies will be based on actual contracts being used in the Area where the ram is being held.

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