Construction Project Contracts, Bidding Administration Logistics, and Claims Avoidance (1.8 CEUs) 2013 is a seminar that covers topics such as:
- Claim sensitive areas of communication between all project parties
- Standards for field management and claim avoidance, construction administration, drafting and management, bidding logistics and contract types
- The latest techniques in the field to reinforce the material’s relevance
- Information technology tools to impact project administration
- Coverage of design-build laws and public projects, including but not limited to building, environmental, and transportation projects
- Methods of improving communication on the job to avoid the risk of claims
- Discussion of liquidated assets with examples
- Proceeding documentation forms recommended for project administration. Students will gain real-world examples of day-to-day activities on the job
- Familiarization with the latest local standards and specification and applications for city and country projects
- Methods to improve upon the owner or contracting agencies option to protect project and businesses from financial harm with project administration and prevent future managers from costly litigation
- Project Administrator’s responsibility and authority; value engineering, measuring progress payments, their role in the project closeout
Construction Project Contracts, Bidding Administration Logistics, and Claims Avoidance (1.8 CEUs) 2013 brings together:
- Constructions managers
- Project Managers
- Engineering consultants
- Superintendents
- Engineering and design professionals
- Engineers such as Civil, Geotechnical, structural and construction on the national, provincial and local highway agencies or other municipalities
- Owners
- Experienced contract administrators
- Inspectors
- On-site representatives
- Students of construction management