
Course Duration: 1 Day
Cost: £245 + VAT
The Risk Register is a key aspect of the ECC and the use of it is instrumental in identifying and managing the risks associated with a project and the actions which need to be taken to avoid or reduce those risks. This brand new, one day workshop will enable delegates to fully understand all aspects of risk under the ECC and how to manage it through the Risk Register and other key procedures within the contract.
INTENDED FOR
This workshop is highly recommended for all project managers, contract managers, quantity surveyors, clients, consultants, contractors and their supply chain.
Candidates should either have attended an Introduction to the NEC course or have practical experience of working on an NEC project to understand the basic principles of the contract in order to get the most out of the course.
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the workshop participants should be able to:
• Understand how NEC3 contracts support effective project risk management
• Understand the relationship between the Risk Register required by the ECC and a project risk
• register which may be used by the project team
• Understand how the Risk Register is adapted and changed through the lifetime of a project
• through the use of early warnings
• Understand how early warnings relate to compensation events, and how the Accepted
• Programme helps in their management
• Be able to apply these principles on a real project
TIMINGS
This workshop starts at 09:00 and finishes at 17:00 with refreshment breaks mid-morning and afternoon, plus lunch.
All timings, except the start time, are approximate and may be adjusted to suit natural breaks in the lesson.
ADDITIONAL
NEC3: Managing Risk under an ECC Contract
Welcome and Introductions
• Session 1 - An introduction to risk
• Session 2 - Identifying and managing risks at the start of a project
• Session 3 - How is risk dealt with in the ECC
• Session 4 - What is the Risk Register used for?
• Session 5 - Identifying and managing risks during the project
• Session 6 - Managing the Employer s risks
• Session 7 Summary & open forum
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