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JCT & SBCC

Synergie Training offers accredited JCT & SBCC contract courses, including Standard Building Contract, Design & Build, Intermediate, and SBCC, to enhance your construction contract management skills.

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Synergie Training delivers comprehensive JCT & SBCC contract courses designed for construction and engineering professionals. Our courses include:

  • JCT Standard Building Contract 2016 – Theory & Practice: A one-day course that covers key contract clauses such as payments, liquidated damages, extensions of time, dispute resolution, and practical record keeping. Ideal for beginners and those updating knowledge.

  • JCT Design & Build 2016 – Theory & Practice: Focuses on design responsibility and integration within the Design & Build contract.

  • JCT 2016 Intermediate Workshop: An in-depth virtual workshop on applying and administering the JCT Intermediate contract.

  • Introduction to JCT 2016 Contracts: Virtual overview of JCT 2016 contracts, focusing on Standard Building Contract with Quantities, with practical case studies.

  • SBCC 2011 & The New Construction Act: Covers SBCC contracts and recent legal updates related to the Construction Act.

  • SBCC Updates & Construction Update: Provides the latest on SBCC contracts and construction law developments.

  • Introduction to Schedule Forensic Delay Analysis: Virtual course on forensic delay analysis relevant to JCT contracts.

Each course combines expert teaching with practical exercises to build your contract management skills. Training is offered online, onsite, or at multiple UK locations.

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JCT & SBCC

The New Construction Act

£245+VAT

This one-day course focuses on the Construction Act of 1996 and its amendments, addressing enforcement, adjudication, payment provisions, and other related topics. Participants will explore the practical implications of the new Act, its incorporation into the SBCC, and strategies to avoid pitfalls in tendering processes.

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