Building Construction Claims
The course is addressed to all parties involved in construction.
Description
The course is addressed to all parties involved in construction.
Construction claims are a combination of law and practice .
The proper preparation and evaluation of claims requires knowledge of practice as much as of law.
Course Contents.
1. Claims Definition.& 2. ClaimsTypes.
3.Sorts Of Claims.
4.Sectional Completion.
5.Liquidated Damages.
6.Acceleration.
7.Disruption.
8.Concurrency.
9.Common Law & Direc Loss Or Expense.
11.Potential Head of Claims.
12.Causation.&13 Global Claims
14.Substantiation Of Claims.
15.Addressing Claims under FIDIC.
16.E.O.T Under FIDIC 99.
17.E.O.T Under FIDIC 2017.
18.E.O.T Under J.C.T. 98.
Enhance your knowledge in construction claims with a free lecture by answering the following questions
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1-Which time schedule recovery or baseline be used for the time impact analysis of delays incurred after Granted E.O.T.?
2-Can a delay event which was not formally notified but later turns out to be a critical delay event be considered for E.O.T claim?
3-What options the contractor has in case of force majeure to claim for Cost incurred?
4-If you prove a concurrent delay are you entitled to prolongation costs?
5-Can we refer to UK common law in the GCC, especially in the case of concurrency?
6-What is a global claim?
7-Can the Contractor claim for Loss of opportunity cost?
8-Can Contractor claim for road tax increases on material suppliers affecting concrete supply costs?
9-What is the procedure for claiming delays due to client nominated Contractors?
10-What are the prolongation cost claims?
What You Will Learn!
- Learn basic claims presentation and defense techniques.
- Learn the proper preparation and evaluation of claims requires knowledge of practice as much as of law.
- Learn the construction claims types / sorts
- learn the sectional completion and the relation with claims
- Learn the EOT claims as per FIDIC 1999,2017, JCT98
Who Should Attend!
- Engineers,lawyer
- contract administrator