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a: ES y College of Contract Management Live Online Training Course Six Sessions over Three Weekends ep igtss Sawa Part. Certificate in ION AND coM.o1 INTRODUCTION Preparation of an effective claim, particularly developing the strategic approach is necessary to prepare a robust and convincing claim with the aim of encouraging the recipient to recognise its cost and to support amicable negotiations. The manner in which a claim is presented can maximize the potential for recovering potential losses. Claims preparation will be phased in four categories as research, analysis, evaluation and effective writing. The training covers all main forms of contract including FIDIC, NEC, JCT in accordance to the participants’ geographical locations and the uses of the publications. The training is aimed at professionals/employees who are working for employers, consultants, contractors and sub-contractors and also suitable for intermediate professionals providing a brief overview and the skills to quantify claims, determine causation, assess responsibility and determine time and financial consequences for income management and income protection. The course is primarily intended for (but not limited to) the following types of projects in the Engineering, Procurement and Construction sectors: Construction, Oil and Gas, Petrochemical, Infrastructure, Power Plants, Turnkey and Pipeline Projects. The course includes sample claim documents, practical examples and case studies for acquiring skills and understanding the science behind construction claims. CIArb RECOGNISED COURSE PROVIDER Candidates who have successfully completed the Certificate course will be exempted from the ClArb Introduction to ADR Module. This exemption directly leads to Associate Membership of the ClArb (ACIArb). com. 02 com. 03 VV VVVN BENEFITS OF PARTICIPANTS Formal CPD Hours Gain contract management knowledge and skills, Higher salary and demandable position Develop your career as a Contract / Commercial Manager or Claims Consultant Gain talents to work as a successful Contract / Commercial Manager Leads to a fantastic professional career As a global organisation, College of Contract Management in the United Kingdom offers value added training courses all over the world s VVVVVVVVVVV COURSE OUTCOMES Able to: Manage Project Documentation Implement Procedures for Record Keeping Provide Contractual Advice Evaluate Change Orders Prepare Effective Claims Determine Liability and Quantify Damages Delay Analysis Techniques Assessing the Merits and Defending Claims Dispute Resolution Methods Avoid Disputes or Find Resolutions Prepare a High Standard Report COM. 04 COURSE STRUCTURE Day1 > Introduction > Law of the Contract > Introduction to Claims > Claims Under the Contract > Standard Forms and Applications > Payment Methods CoM. 05 Day2 > Change Orders > Projects and Problems > Claims Relating to Time > Claims relating to Money > Common Heads of Loss > Exercises Day3 > Acceleration > Mitigation Procedures/Processes of > Claims > Steps in accordance with FIDIC > Preparing Successful Claims > Exercises Day 4 Research and Investigating Project Documentation > Delay Analysis Using Planning Techniques > The Programme in a Claim Situation } Selecting a Delay Analysis Method > Exercises Day5 > EOT Assessment and Analysis Techniques Extension of Time Submissions > Alternative Dispute Resolution > Negotiation > Exercises Day 6 > Dispute Adjudication Boards (DAB) > Mediation > Arbitration > Arbitration Procedure > Law Analysis > Exercises ccm. 06 COM. 07 VVVVVVVVVVY PARTICIPANTS Quantity Surveyors Civil Engineers Project Managers Site Managers Commercial Managers Contract Engineers / Administrators Planners Project Engineers Control Engineers Construction Lawyers Related Professionals VV VYWVYVVVY VV BENEFITS TO. EMPLOYERS Maximise the Revenue and Recover Potential Losses Dealing Effectively with Documentation for Project Entitlements and Construction Claims Developing Familiarity with Contractual Entitlements and Obligations Determining Entitlement to Extension of Time Skills to Quantify Claims and Determine Causation for Income Management Skills to prepare a High Standard Claims Report Direct entry to ACIArb at successful completion a Maximising Revenue and Recovering Potential Losses Provide Relief in Pressure to Deliver Complex Projects on Tim: Budget Increasing The Probability of Successful Resolution of The Dispute Increasing Skills to Manage Disputes T Field of Non-Court Dispute and within Resolution CCM. 09 TOTAL COURSE FEE Single Registration is only GBP £910 per participant Group Registration is only GBP £870 per participant All prices are subject to 20% VAT You can make payment online at www.thecom.co.uk or alternatively by bank transfer to College of Contract Management, Account No: 33124975 Sort Code: 20-45-45 Bank: Barclays Bank United Kingdom SWIFT Code: BARCGB22 IBAN: GB37BARC20454533124975 REGISTRATION The College's website has easy access for registration, either single or group candidates, with secure online payments through the check out process. If you have difficulties with registration and online payment, the College also accepts registration via email and can offer easy payment options. If the course fee is being paid by a company, we can issue an invoice on receipt of a purchase order or email confirmation. Our admission coordinators will be contactable on admission@theccm.co.uk or alternatively +44 (0) 1420 481681. com. 10 ALAN WHALEY Frics Fciarb MAE MCIO8 APA LLM Bsc (Hons) Alan is a Director in the Forensic Delay Analysis team of a leading expert witness practice, Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb), Fellow of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (FRICS) and member of several other chartered institutions, including the Academy of Experts. He has been instructed as programming/ delay expert witness on several occasions, is a member of the RICS Accredited Expert Witnesses and Dispute Resolvers and has testifying experience in _ international arbitration. He is frequently appointed by clients, contractors and specialists to advise on matters relating to delay and disruption and is experienced in providing independent evaluation of project delays. Alongside his professional career, Alan is also a doctoral researcher, university lecturer of master degree programmes and published author specialising in construction law, delay analysis and claim related issues. He has experience in providing independent evaluation on project delays as well as concurrent and critical delays and is an expert in determining entitlements to extension of time and compensation in relation to contracted delay claims. In addition, he advises on planning and programming issues for arbitrations and adjudications. Finally, Alan has been instructed as expert witness for both Claimant and Respondent in ICC and DIAC arbitration proceedings, and has particular specialism in resolving delay related issues on major international infrastructure and construction projects. AGENDA © Afternoon Class 2.00 pm 4.00 pm TESTIMONIAL © Break 4.00 pm - 4.15 pm @ Evening Class 4.15 pm - 6.15 pm EUR ING Dimitrios Pagonis MEng. PMP Project Manager, SALFO & Associates SA - Qatar “Comprehensive and sound knowledge of the trainer. Lectures were given in a very attractive way and covered all topics. interesting information and very easy to follow. Practical tips provided, Q&A in real wold situations, successful transfer of knowledge that can be immediately applied.” TRAINING SCHEDULE IN LONDON Day 1 - Saturday 25th April 2020 Project Engineer, SBG - PORR - HBK Joint Venture - Qatar Day 2 - Sunday 26th April 2020 “it was useful, | gained new knowledge of contract and dispute management. Discussions Day 3 - Saturday 02nd May 2020 were useful and good practice for managing the course” Day 4 - Sunday 03rd May 2020 Day 5 - Saturday 9th May 2020 Houlsam Moharnnad Ghieh Day 6 - Sunday 10th May 2020 Contract Admin Manager, AlSaad General Contracting W.L.L - Qatar CoM. 13 com.14 “| found the course extremely interesting and helpful and would highly recommend it to all.” ALBUM - PREVIOUS TRAINING 2 3 8 2018 « 2019 Both sessions are house-full College of Contract Management United Kingdom ENC ROE A CUCU MCR su) PRU nen aeRO PCL ae ake md

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