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The evolving international Partnering and Alliances combination in construction industry and its ever-changing Construction product have induced huge Change Orders and claims, as a consequent the crucial need for various types of dispute resolution |
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The objective of this module is to develop Participant skills in the art of Analyzing change orders and managing its consequences, throughout studding the legal aspect of the contract as well as the responsibilities and liabilities of both parties, along with the suitable means for dispute resolution
Study, Analysis, price, proceed and Negotiate Change orders. Be aware of the legal Background and International Standard in the field of Dispute resolution
Be aware of the means for presenting Claims
Managing Claims documentation. |
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CLAIMS AND DISPUTES
- Introduction
- Definition
- Classification
- Contractual Claims
- Ex gratia Claims
- Generation of Claims
- General
- Germination
- DOCUMENTATION
- General
- Shortcomings
- EXECUSION OF THE WORK
- Variations
- Risks / responsibility for
- PAYMENT
- Valuation of contract work
- Valuation of varied work
- PROLONGATION
- Delay for which the employer is responsible
- Delay for which the employer is not responsible
- DEFAULT etc.
- NOTIFICATION
- General
- Delay
- Interim payment signals
- PRESENTATION
- ESTABLISHMENT
- EXAMINATION
- Claims arising from documentation
- Claims arising in connection with execution of the work
- Contractor to satisfy himself
- Work to be to the satisfaction of the Engineer
- Nominated sub-contractors
- DefectsClaims concerning payment provisions
- Claims concerning time
- General
- Effective duration of delay
- Effect of delay on work intended to be done
- The costs attributable to delay
- The nature of costs expenses / Forms of contract
- The classification of cost/loss/expense
- Disruption
- Types of changes
- Prepare , Price and formulate of change orders and Claimsthe legal Background and International Standards in the field of Dispute resolution
- the legal Background and International Standards in the field of Dispute resolution
- Alternative ways of settling contract Disputes
Dispute Resolution Procedure Arbitration
Introduction to International Construction Arbitration
- Issues that cause International Construction Disputes
- Typical International Construction Claims
- Common Mechanisms for Resolving International Construction Disputes
- Introduction to FIDIC and its Dispute Resolution Provisions
- Conduct of a Typical International Arbitration
- Investment Treaty Arbitration and Construction Disputes
- Advice on Drafting International Construction Dispute Resolution Provisions
- Advice on Preparing for and Conducting International Construction Disputes
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- Project Manager
- Managers
- Contracting department Personnel
- Procurement department personnel
- Contract Administrations
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The materials for the trainees will be in English. |
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The language of instruction will be in Arabic / English. |
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Eng. Hanan Hussein is an Egyptian expert and a consultant of OD, HR and HSSE. She concluded several major projects in Egypt, Africa and the Middle East for petroleum and Construction industries. Eng. Hanan Hussein is M.Sc. in Architectural Engineering from the University of Cairo- and a non resident faculty member of Cairo University .She delivered many courses and workshops in her field of specialization in Middle East, Africa and Gulf region. She is a Holder of several international and national professional certificates as RoSPA (the Royal Society of Prevention of Accidents) and OSHA. Rated as class (A) in leadership. She Held the position of a senior Manager in Many Global and international organization latest of which National operation Audit Manager at group 4 Securicore with 19 years of experience, fourteen of which as a trainer |
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