Introduction
In the present competitive business environment, there is an ever-increasing emphasis on the timely market introduction of products. Owners are extremely sensitive to global market forces and are seeking to reduce project cost and duration. This then confronts Contractors and Suppliers with increased challenges to meet these demands without jeopardizing their commercial positions. Contracts are the basis of all projects and establish the responsibilities and rights of the parties. Once the contractual matrix is established, competent project planning and execution techniques are essential tools to achieve the goals of a project, particularly within compressed or accelerated conditions.
This highly interactive program will provide a practical hands-on approach to the effective creation of contracts and the management of both the contract and the project to which it relates. It will also offer techniques and contract strategies to assist this process, including establishing a risk management strategy with reference to contracts, and techniques for managing the planning, and developing good business practices to take advantage of opportunities, enhance efficiency and increase profitability. It will also enable delegates to:
- enhance leadership and management skills
- develop systems to reduce the frequency of contractual disputes
- to resolve such contractual disputes as do occur in an efficient fashion
- to manage contracts and projects from the pre-contract, contract through to the post-contract stage in accordance with best practices
- develop strategies for project execution
- select and manage modern tools for project management
- control project execution effectively and efficiently
- to enhance profitability, not only by increasing money coming ‘in’ from contracts but also by preventing unnecessary sums ‘going out’ in operational disputes
- Explore the advanced practices generally viewed as leading to World-Class performance in contract management
- Enable participants can determine where they are now
- Help participants to begin immediate implementation of the steps needed to create maximum total value for their organization
Course Objectives of Advanced Project & Construction Management
- understand necessary contractual and legal knowledge
- understand the application of different types of agreements
- increase commercial awareness needed to enhance the smooth running of contracts
- ability to identify and mitigate risk factors and associated commercial and programme implications
- understand the importance of checklists, file-management and standardisation of documentation effectively to reduce the exposure to risk
- understand various project delivery systems
- increase understanding of commercial liabilities resulting from schedule changes and variations
- ability to conduct a cash flow analysis
- ability to apply Advanced Scheduling techniques
- methods to develop a Project Control System
- skills at handling both reactive and proactive project management techniques
- ability to analyse, negotiate and implement the most appropriate method of resolving disputes preventing escalation by early identification
- improved managerial approaches to both contract and project management
TRAINING METHODOLOGY
The program will combine conventional teaching with a high level of participation; including an interactive approach to involving participants in a discussion of topics; exercises; and encouraging participants to bring their own experiences forward for discussion and debate. Project management techniques will be taught through computer-based exercises, and project videos will be used to promote discussion of “real life” issues.
Course Summary of Advanced Project & Construction Management
The first half of the program will address the contracting process from tendering and award, through planning and management to close out and resolution of disputes. The intention is to develop general skills with application to a wide range of contractual situations, and to allow participants to have an awareness of practices in other areas and other industries which may add value to their own situations.
The second half of the program will demonstrate how decisions made early in project development will have significant impact on subsequent project performance. Topics will demonstrate how to integrate project objectives, owner capabilities and project risks into a systematic approach to selecting delivery systems, contractor procurement, and project execution and monitoring.
Course Outlines of Advanced Project & Construction Management
Day 1& 2: The Basis of Contracting
- Principles of Good Contracting
- Why do we use contracts?
- Key steps in the creation of a Contract
- Essential elements of a valid Contract
- Overview of Tendering & Contract Award Process
- Advantages of tendering and some pitfalls to avoid
- Distinguishing price and values
- Other Types of Obligation Documents
- Bonds and guarantees
- Letters of intent and award - are they contractual?
- Letters of Comfort - Do they mean anything?
- Side letters - why they can be dangerous
- When to Obtain Legal Advice
- Law of Agency
- Authority to sign contracts
- Organizing strategies for Contract Management
- Defining Contract Management Responsibilities
- Basic contract planning
- Communication and managing expectations
Day 3: Risks and selecting the right contract structure
- Assessing and allocating risk
- Identifying Risk
- Apportioning Risk
- Incorporating Risk Assessment and Management
- Selecting types of contract
- Traditional - lump sum, schedule of rates, reimbursable, etc
- EPC
- BOT/BOOT
- Alliance/partnering
- Warranty Management
Day 4: Major Contract Terms to aid the handling of performance issues
- Effective handling of Contract Performance issues
- Design and Specification
- Work Ordering Process
- Obligation to perform work
- Transfer for ownership
- Risk of damage
- Contract Administration
- Reporting Mechanisms
- Cost Control
- Recovery Clauses - Acceleration
- Insurance and Indemnities
- Termination and suspension
Day 5: Managing Change within a Contract
- Understanding change
- Changes to the contract documents
- Variations in scope
- Increases and decreases
- Change in timing
- Change in method of working
- Managing change
- Risks of uncontrolled change
- Developing Contract Terms and Conditions
- Finding Contract Templates
- Using standard form documents
- Modifying standard forms
- Drafting special conditions
- Issues for subcontracts
Day 6: Resolution of Disputes
- Eliminating sources of Contract disputes
- Errors and omissions
- Anticipating and avoiding Conflicts
- Dealing with Unknowns
- Tracking Changes
- Managing Expectations
- Resolving disputes
- Negotiation
- Stage processes
- The need for compromise
- Negotiation techniques
- Litigation
- Arbitration
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Expert determination
- Early neutral evaluation
- Mini-Arbitration
- Mediation
- Med/Arb and Arb/Med
- Pendulum Arbitration
- Dispute Review Board and similar arrangements
- The future in the Middle East
- Revisiting Strategic Alliance and Partnering Agreements and BOT/BOOT
- Prime Contracting and other Consolidated Sourcing Contracts
- Online Contracting and e-tendering
- Contract Management Review and Summary
- Program highlights and final observations
- Why do we do projects?
- What is a project?
- What is project management?
- Project Delivery Systems / Life-cycle Models
- Initiating
- Project selection
- Qualitative techniques
- Quantitative techniques - Economic Evaluation
- Selecting the right project manager
- Project Objectives and Stakeholder assessment - who wants what?
- Identification of stakeholders
- Stakeholder analysis
- Management of stakeholders
Day 7: Planning
- Task Characteristics and Duration Assessment
- Planning and Scheduling Methods
- Critical Path vs Critical Chain Scheduling
- Resource Allocation Methods
- Time-Cost Trade-off
- Lead/Lag Scheduling
- Critical Chain scheduling
Day 8: Proactive Project Risk Management
- What do we mean by risk?
- Risk vs. uncertainty
- Attitudes towards risk
- Risk identification, factors, and sources
- Risk analysis approaches
- Qualification and quantification of probability and impact
- Dealing with subjective elements of risk
- Risk strategies
Day 9: Executing
- Lean Construction Strategies
- Staff Acquisition
- Team Development and Motivation
- Leadership vs Management
- Management styles and Conflict Handling
Day 10: Monitoring and controlling
- Using Earned Value to report accomplishment
- Implementing Risk strategies
- Project Closing
About Amsterdam
Amsterdam, capital of the Netherlands, is a popular destination amongst travelers from all around the world. Once just a little fishing village, Amsterdam is now a major international city after having become an important port during the 1600s. Throughout its history, the city has had many famous residents, including artists, philosophers and other historical figures. There is much to discover along Amsterdam's quaint streets and picturesque canals. So much so that a flight to Amsterdam comes with a guarantee of cultural and historical attractions that will provide memories to last a lifetime. Amsterdam is a hotbed of culture for travelers of all ages and tastes.
Things to do and places to visit in Amsterdam
From the moment passengers step off their flight to Amsterdam, they will find it a friendly city with a lively atmosphere. Its flat geography means that it is perfect for exploring by bicycle. If you're feeling less active, it the city is also well-served by public transport. The so-called Venice of the North has something for every visitor. Culture vultures have museums, galleries and theaters to see, Families can visit the zoo or the Science Center NEMO.
When visiting Amsterdam, be sure to:
- See the picture-perfect and colorful houses of the Grachtengordel district.
- See the iconic works of one of Holland's most famous artists at the Van Gogh Museum.
- Visit the house where Anne Frank and her family hid from the Nazis.
- Browse through the extensive collection of fantastic art in the Rijksmusem.
- Wander through the blaze of colors that is the Singel Flower Market.
- See the city at a leisurely pace on a canal cruise.
- Marvel at one of the city's many historic churches.
- Learn about life aboard a ship at the National Maritime Museum.
- Discover the Begijnhof's well-preserved medieval architecture.
- See animals of all kinds, as well as the butterfly pavilion and aquarium, at the Artis Zoo.