Introduction to Schedule Forensic Delay Analysis
This is a practical hands-on course with no software product used throughout, and provides in-depth training on the principles behind Schedule Forensic Delay Analysis.
These NEC3 training courses help professionals who already use the NEC3 contract. They also support those who completed our NEC3 introductory course. Learners can build deeper knowledge and strengthen their understanding.
These NEC3 training courses suit professionals who already use the NEC3 contract or have completed an introductory course. They help deepen your knowledge and strengthen your understanding.
Join a public training event or book a dedicated session for your team. We also run onsite courses for organisations working under the NEC contract.
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This is a practical hands-on course with no software product used throughout, and provides in-depth training on the principles behind Schedule Forensic Delay Analysis.
Participants have strengthened working relationships across organisations and refreshed their understanding of NEC3/NEC4 ECC clauses, roles, and project management processes such as early warnings, accepted programmes, and compensation events.
This one‐day workshop introduces you to the key aspects of producing and managing a programme during the life of a project. NEC3 contracts have raised the bar compared to other forms of contract in terms of the importance, quality and level of detail of programming expected and the contractual part it plays in assessing change and delays.
The development of a ‘fit for purpose’ contract strategy is perhaps the most important set of decisions for a successful contract. Perhaps the most important set of actions for a successful project (which flow from these decisions) is the development of the contract documents.
The ECC Supervisor Accreditation is designed to equip delegates with the skills necessary to be able to fulfil the role of a Supervisor using the NEC3 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC).
This one-day workshop introduces you to the key aspects of producing and managing a programme during the life of a project. NEC3 contracts have raised the bar compared to other forms of contract in terms of the importance, quality and level of detail of programming expected and the contractual part it plays in assessing change and delays.
This one-day workshop introduces the compensation event process which is the mechanism within the NEC3 contracts for dealing with change.
The development of a ‘fit for purpose’ contract strategy is perhaps the most important set of decisions for a successful contract. Perhaps the most important set of actions for a successful, which flow from these decisions, are the development of the contract documents.