This course is FULL. Next one is in Palmerston North.
This is a 2-day face-to-face course
Course Content
This course is designed to impart understanding of both Engineer’s Representative and Contractor’s Representative roles, because an understanding of both is important for each side, and many participants may find themselves alternating between these two roles during their career.
Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the administration of NZS 3910 contracts, as well as potential errors and misunderstandings to avoid. Comprehensive notes are provided for future reference.
Content of this course was updated in 2018 and covers the 2013 revisions of NZS 3910 conditions of contract, and publication of the new NZS 3916 for design and construct contracts.
For organisations working on contracts let under NZS3910:2003, the workshop also covers how the old and new versions of the standard differ.
More than a lecture, at regular intervals this workshop involves working in groups on solutions to practical problems in contract administration.
This is one of IPWEA NZ's most popular courses, having been well received by hundreds of participants from local authority, consultant, contractor and subcontracting organisations.
Who should attend
Those in the role of either Engineer's Representative or Contractor’s Representative under NZS3910 construction contracts, and those who aspire to these roles.
What to bring
Please bring a copy of NZS 3910 “Conditions of Contract for Building and Civil Engineering Construction” (2013 edition) for reference during the workshop.
A limited number of loan copies will be available at the workshop. Alternatively, new copies of NZS3910:2013 can be purchased from Standards New Zealand, Private Bag, Wellington or via email to: enquiries@standards.govt.nz.
Presenter
Andrew Brickell is the presenter for this workshop. Find out more here.
Cost
Members: $1,255.50 + GST
Non-members: $1,395 + GST
Please note: Please register 3 March 2020. And in the unlikely event of date postponement, IPWEA NZ recommend booking flexible travel.