FIDIC Construction Claims
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FIDIC Construction Claims Course
Introduction:
FIDIC's standard contract forms are widely utilized by parties from various nationalities as a standard reference for the execution of large-scale construction projects worldwide. One notable feature of FIDIC forms is the inclusion of a built-in dispute resolution process through adjudication by a Dispute Adjudication Board (DAB).
A key advantage perceived by parties engaging in FIDIC contracts is the familiarity with its standardized terms and the legal certainty provided by their consistent application across different jurisdictions. The DAB mechanism, in particular, is widely recognized as a successful approach in promoting efficient and cost-effective dispute resolution.
Course Objectives:
At the end of this FIDIC Construction Claims training course, attendees will be able to:
- Learn more about Delay, change requests, Claim administration and different techniques to calculate/evaluate claims under FIDIC forms of Contracts.
- Introduce participants to claims administration from the beginning to the end of a project
- Examine the most common claims triggers between contractors and employers
- Provide participants with basic conflict-resolution skills
Who Should Attend?
FIDIC Construction Claims course is suitable for:
- Engineers at any field like construction engineer, civil engineer, project manager, planning engineer, cost engineer, procurement engineer, tendering engineer, contract engineer, IT, Communications, telecommunication and others shall attend this kind of courses to expand his/her knowledge in this area.
- Seniors from all above fields shall develop their career by suck kind of courses.
Course Outlines:
Introduction
- Definition of “Claim”
- Sources of Claims
- Stages of the Claim
- Claim Procedures Under FIDIC 87/99
Extension of Time Claims
- Additional Payment and Prolongation Costs Claim
- Claims Negotiation and Settlement
- Claims Analysis
- Global Method for Delay Analysis
- Net Method for Delay Analysis
- As Planned Method for Delay Analysis
As-Built Method for Delay Analysis
- As Planned vs. As Built Method for Delay Analysis
- Time Impact Analysis Method for Delay Analysis
- Windows Snapshot Method for Delay Analysis
- Different Methods for Dispute Resolution
Claims Concerning the Head Office Overhead
- Claims Concerning Suspension of Work
- Claims Concerning Wrongful Termination
- Loss of Profit and Loss of Opportunity Claims
- Claims Concerning Delay Damages and Penalty
Dispute Adjudication Board (DAB).
- The Dispute Adjudication Board and other dispute resolution procedures
- Different Methods for Dispute Resolution
- Claims Concerning the Head Office Overhead
- Claims Concerning Suspension of Work
- Claims Concerning Wrongful Termination
- Loss of Profit and Loss of Opportunity Claims
- Claims Concerning Delay Damages and Penalty
- Suspension and Termination by Contractor
- Risks and Responsibilities
- Force Majeure
- Disputes and Arbitration