A contract is a legally binding document which administers the rights and obligations of the parties to the agreement. The parties in a construction contract shall fulfill their obligations as specified in the contract and should a contract breach occur, there are different remedies that are available to the injured party. The claim can be defined as the assertion of a right by a party to an extension of the contract period and/or to payment arising under the express or implied terms of the contract. Under the construction contract, various types of claims may be made by a party against another party.
A party who treats the claim process proactively from the beginning are better equipped to avoid the pain of a denied claim and the expense of a subsequent appeal. The claim preparation shall be carried out under four steps such as research, analysis, evaluation and effective writing. The important aspects of a claim are that either party shall make a claim against the other and defending such a claim is very important to avoid the damages that arise due to the same.
This Training Course on Construction Claims Management offered by Phoenix Center for Policy, Research and Training will provide a holistic education/training to the delegates for the best practice in the preparation and presentation of construction contract claims, defending claims for opposing parties. A clear understanding of dealing with the claim from initial appraisal through to taking the claim to the dispute resolution process. In order to understand the construction contractual claim process and its importance in a project, it is essential for all the employers, consultants, contractors to train their employees on the procedures involved in the preparation of the claim. Phoenix Center for Policy, Research and Training has designed this module in an easier way to understand all the approaches involved in the construction contract claims and its settlements.
Upon the successful completion of this Training Course on Construction Claims Management, participants will be able to:
The course is designed to be highly interactive, challenging and stimulating. It will be an instructor led training and will be delivered using a blended learning approach comprising of presentations, discussions, guided sessions of practical exercise, case study review, web-based tutorials, group work, exploration of relevant issues collaborative strength training, performance measurement, and workshops of participants displays, all of which adhere to the highest standards of training. The training technique is built on learning by doing, with lecturers using a learner-centered approach to engage participants and provide tasks that allow them to apply what theyve learned. Experiential knowledge is also given equal importance within the format of training. Our facilitators are seasoned industry professionals with years of expertise in their chosen fields. All facilitation and course materials will be offered in English.
This Training Course on Construction Claims Management would be suitable for, but not limited to:
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This training course can also be customized for your institution upon request for a minimum of 5 participants. You can have it conducted at our Training Centre or at a convenient location.
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Accommodation is arranged upon request and at extra cost. For reservations contact the Training Officer on Email: training@phoenixtrainingcenter.com or on Tel: +254720272325 / +254737566961
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