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Contract and Claims Management Strategies Program under FIDIC Contracts
The program provides a practical and applied study of the most commonly used FIDIC contract forms, while equipping participants with the necessary skills to effectively utilize each contract.
It supports participants in managing their contracts in accordance with international best practices in claims and dispute management, with the aim of achieving lawful financial entitlements.
Program Overview
This program is designed to deliver practical guidance to participants involved in managing projects that require the use of FIDIC contract forms. It covers the following key disciplines and administrative procedures
Pre-Contract Phase, including consultancy service agreements, selection of the appropriate FIDIC contract form, tender preparation, and contract documentation.
During-Contract Phase, focusing on contract clause administration, ensuring contractual compliance, and analyzing the risks associated with variation orders and claims.
Post-Contract Phase, including comprehensive contract administration controls, claims management issues, dispute management, and dispute resolution methods.
Main Program Objectives
Understand various project delivery methods and their relationship to selecting the appropriate type of FIDIC contract.
Distinguish between the different types of FIDIC contracts and determine when each should be used.
Understand the roles of the key parties in FIDIC contracts (Employer, Main Contractor, Subcontractor, and Engineer).
Apply the key provisions of the latest editions of FIDIC contracts (Red Book, Yellow Book, Silver Book, Green Book, and White Book).
Utilize Particular Conditions to amend FIDIC contracts to suit the specific needs of the organization and the project.
Understand and manage risks and exceptional events (Force Majeure).
Manage contracts, variation orders, claims, and disputes under FIDIC contracts.
Understand dispute resolution in international arbitration and the roles of the involved parties.
Training Methodology
The program is accredited and includes specialized case studies and practical exercises, enabling participants to apply the acquired knowledge and demonstrate their skills in managing FIDIC contracts, claims, and arbitration.
Training Duration
20 Training Hours
Target Audience
This program is specifically designed for:
International dispute consultants and arbitrators
Employers, project owners, financiers, and banks
Consulting engineers and designers
Contractors and subcontractors
Quantity surveyors, estimators, and experts
Lawyers and legal consultants
Contract, cost, and planning engineers
Claims consultants
Project managers and contract administrators
Professionals working in the construction industry
Anyone interested in drafting, reviewing, or managing contracts
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