The training course is developed to supply participants with a specialist understanding of the responsibilities as well as rights of the Parties under a FIDIC Agreement and also the treatments to manage insurance claims, where the resolution of claims will certainly be achieved a lot more effectively. Throughout the training course, workouts and case studies are provided to guide individuals in the application of the FIDIC Conditions.
General Introduction
Introduction to the FIDIC Contracts
Managing Variations
Variations covered by Clause 13 and related clauses
Definition
Initiation and instruction of variations
Role of the Engineer
FIDIC approach (Construction versus Plant and Design-Build Contract)
Claims: causes and risks
Inherent project risks
Allocation of risks under FIDIC contracts
Analysis of contractual risk
Notices and claims procedures
Clauses requiring notice by the Contractor
Employer’s/Engineer’s claims (Sub-Clause 2.5)
Delegation by the Engineer (Sub-Clause 3.2)
Contractor’s claims (Sub-Clause 20.1)
Notification of claims
Contemporary records
Preparation of claims
Engineer’s assessment and principles of claim
Engineers valuation
Engineer’s determination (Clause 3.5)
Claims for delay
Extension of time (Sub-Clause 8.4 and 8.5)
Force majeure (Sub-Clause 19.4)
Delay damages
Claims for additional payment I
Ground conditions (Sub-Clause 4.12)
Late possession (Sub-Clause 2.1)
Breaches of contract
Employer’s financial claims
Delay damages
Defects in works and/or design
Defects in work and design
Retention and bonds
The Responsibilities of the Main Parties
General Issues
The Employer
The Engineer
The Contractor
Termination by the Employer
Suspension and Termination by the Contractor
Risk and responsibility
Force majeure
Dispute Adjudication Board (DAB) principles
Types of DAB
Guarantees and general obligations of the DAB
Nomination of DAB
Qualifications and selection of members
Cost and Payments to the DAB
Dispute Adjudication Board working
Appointment Failure to agree Referral to the DAB
Presentation of evidence to the DAB
DAB’s decision
Post-DAB decision processes
Implementation
Post-DAB mediation
Amicable settlement
Arbitration
Arbitrating Claims
ICC Rules
Selecting arbitrators
Use of experts
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