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Course Description
(Objectives)
- understand necessary contractual and legal knowledge
- understand application of different types of agreements
- increase commercial awareness needed to enhance smooth running of contracts
- ability to identify and mitigate risk factors and associated commercial and programme implications
- understand importance of checklists, file-management and standardisation of documentation effectively to reduce the exposure to risk
- understand various project delivery systems
- increase understanding of commercial liabilities resulting from schedule changes and variations
- ability to conduct a cash flow analysis
- ability to apply Advanced Scheduling techniques
- methods to develop a Project Control System
- skills at handling both reactive and proactive project management techniques
- ability to analyse, negotiate and implement the most appropriate method of resolving disputes preventing escalation by early identification
- improved managerial approaches to both contract and project management
(Participants)
All professionals who need to advance their skills in contracting and project management
It is particularly suitable for any personnel from contracting teams, project management teams, planning departments, process improvement teams, claims and business audit personnel, risk and/or contract strategists
It is also beneficial for staff new to their roles as well as experienced staff looking for a refresher programme
Curriculum
- 5 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Day 1 - The Basis of Contracting Principles of Good Contracting0
- Day 2 Risks and selecting the right contract structure Assessing and allocating risk Identifying Risk0
- Day 3 - Major Contract Terms to aid the handling of performance issues Effective handling of Contract Performance issues Design and Specification0
- Day 4 - Managing Change within a Contract Understanding change Changes to the contract documents0
- Day 5 - Resolution of Disputes Eliminating sources of Contract disputes Errors and omissions0





