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Invites you to Three International training course entitled:

The Practical Use of the 2010 FIDIC Conditions of Contract for


Construction and Engineering Works MDB Harmonised (Pink
Book)
24th and 25th November, 2014
Carlton Savannah Hotel, Coblenz Avenue, St. Anns
PINK BOOK CONTRACT, Topics Include: Principles of the MDB Contract, Risk Analyses,
General Provisions & Responsibilities of the Employer Duties of the Engineer, Contractor
Responsibilities, Nominated Subcontractor, Design, Workmanship, Time related clauses
Financial Clauses, Termination, Suspension, Risk & Responsibilities, Insurance & Force
Majeure, Claims, Disputes & Arbitration etc.

The Practical Management of Contract Claims and the Resolution of

Disputes Under the 1999 FIDIC Contracts and Multi-lateral Development


Banks Harmonised Construction Contract 2010 (Red and Yellow Books)
27th and 28th November, 2014
Carlton Savannah Hotel, Coblenz Avenue, St. Anns
Red & Yellow Books, Topics Include: Project Risks & Causes of Claims, Claims & Contractual
Procedures, Time Related Entitlements, Additional Payments Claims, Establishment of Dispute
Adjudication Board (DAB), DAB Procedural rules, Dab Decision, Enforcement of DAB Decision,
Engineer as DAB: Amicable Settlement & Arbitration etc.

Principal Tutor:

Robert Cochrane: MA (Cantab), Dip Arb., C.Eng., FICE, FCIArb, FCIT, Consultant-ECV
Participant fee:
USD$1,200.00 or TT$7,759.80 Early Bird Special (per course, per person (Pink Book
or Red and Yellow Books)

USD$1,300 or TT$8,406.45 (per person, per course) after November 10th 2014,
(Pink book or Red & Yellow books)

For Further information contact: Desiree Lopez-Arthur @ Tel: 868-623-9396/ 627-2522


Fax: 625-5749 Email: jccfidic2@gmail.com
Who Should Attend: Professionals from Government Ministries & Agencies, Private
Sector Employers, Engineers & Consulting Engineers, Contractors, Quantity Surveyors,
Architects, Legal Advisers & Project Managers etc.

The Practical Use of the 2010 FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Construction and
Engineering Works MDB Harmonised (Pink Book)
PROGRAMME
09.00

Day 1:

Day 2:

Session 1:

09.00 Session 6:

Introduction to FIDIC Contracts &


Principles of the MDB Contract

Financial Clauses 12,13 &14

Background / History
Examination of Contracts
Basic Principles
Risk Analyses

Measurement
Evaluation
Variations
Payment

10.45 Coffee Break

10.45

Coffee Break

11.15 Session 7:

11.15

Session 2:

Termination, Suspension, Risks and


Responsibilities, Force Majeure

Clauses 1 & 2

12.00

Clauses 15,16,17,18 &19


General provisions
Responsibilities of the Employer

Clauses 3 & 4

13.00 Lunch Break

Session 3:

Duties of the Engineer


Responsibilities of the Contractor

Termination by Employer
Suspension / Termination by Contractor
Risks and Responsibilities
Insurance
Force Majeure

14.00 Session 8:
13.00
14.00

Lunch Break

Claims, Disputes and Arbitration

Session 4:
Clause 20
Clauses 5, 6 &7

15.30
15.50

Nominated Contractors
Design (Yellow book)
Workmanship

Contractors Claims
Disputes Adjudication Board
Amicable Settlement
Arbitration

Tea Break

15.30 Tea Break

Session 5:

15.50: Discussion and Questions:

Time Related Clauses 8, 9, 10 & 11

17.00

Commencement Procedure
Programme
Extension of time
Suspension
Taking over Certificate
Defects period & Performance Certificate

17.00

End of Day 2

End of Day 1
Delegate Fee includes all course materials, lunch and Refreshments. Throughout the seminar there
will be opportunities for questions, and where appropriate, case studies will be introduced.

The Practical Management of Contract Claims and the Resolution of Disputes


Under the 1999 FIDIC Contracts and Multi-lateral Development Banks Harmonised
Construction Contract 2010 (Red and Yellow Books)

PROGRAMME
Day 2:
7:30 8:30

8:30

9:00 5:00

Day 1: 8:30 5:00

9:00 Session 5:

Registration of Participants

Disputes and Establishment of Dispute

Session 1:

Adjudication Board (DAB)

Contractual Risks

Types of DAB

Risk Management

Terms of Agreement

Causes of Claims

Payment Conditions

FIDIC Claims Entitlements

10:30

10:30 Coffee Break


Coffee Break
11:00 Session 5:

11:00

Session 2:

The Working of the DAB and Procedural Rules

Claims and Contractual

(PR)

Procedures

Procedural Rules

Clause 2.5 Employers Claims

DAB Decision Process

Clause 20.1 Contractors Claims

Position Papers/ Hearing

Clause 3.5 Engineers

DAB Decision

determination
1:00
Lunch Break

Dissatisfaction with DAB decision

1:00 Lunch Break

2:00
Session 3:

2:00 Session: 7:

Time related Claims by

DAB Work exercises

Contractor
Extension of Time

3:30 Coffee Break

Reasons & justification of time

3:30

claims

3:50 Session 8:
Engineer as DAB, Amicable Settlement &

Coffee Break
3:50
Session 4:
Additional Payments by Contractor
Substantiation
Evaluation by Engineer
5:00
End of Day 1

Arbitration
Engineer as DAB
Amicable Settlement
Arbitration

Aide Mmoire on MDBs amendments to FIDIC


procedures
5:00 End of Day 2

Delegate Fee includes all course materials, lunch and Refreshments. Throughout the seminar there will be
opportunities for questions, and where appropriate, case studies will be introduced.

International Training Seminars on:


The Practical Use of the 2010 FIDIC Conditions of Contract for
Construction & Engineering Works MDB Harmonised
(Pink Book)
th
24 & 25th November, 2014
&
The Practical Management of Contract Claims & the Resolution
of Disputes under MDB Harmonised Contract 2010
27th & 28th November, 2014
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