DRF303-2
Drafting
Enforceable Contracts & Conditions Training Workshop
2 Week Training Workshop
Drafting Enforceable Contracts &
Conditions
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Enabling
Successful Win-Win Settlement Negotiations
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Ensuring:
Enforceability, Desired Performance, Effective Risk Transfer
o Avoiding
Unnecessary Disputes
o Effectively
Risk Transfer
o Preventing
Legal Non-Enforceability
o Win-Win
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What is Covered in this Program?
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This is a
workshop for Contract Drafting and Reviewing Professionals - participants will
spend substantial part of time on hands-on doing drafting exercises closely
resembling their own job requirements. The participants will also learn the art
of knowledge accumulation for effective, productive and enforceable contract
drafting. The Key difference is - in this program the participant is also
required to hands-on practice what is taught.
Program includes instructor assisted individual practical work.
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In this
program you can choose to work on any one of following workshops... Civil
Project; Mechanical, Electrical Project; Turnkey Project (Design Build); Supply
of Services or Labour Contract; Negotiated Contract,
Single Source Contract; Consultant Contract; Procurement Contract; General
Tender Preparation, Invitation, Analysis Award. In Every Project or Works
Contract there lies the possibility for disputes due to varied interpretations,
different trade meanings, discrepancies and ambiguities in Contract Documents.
Those drafting contracts often lack knowledge of Technology, Methods and
Practices of the Industry. Risk Reduction by Planned Risk Transfer is the single
most important purpose of this program. Past participants have reported great
benefits they achieved on their projects and contracts using the analysis and
methods introduced in this program. Drafting Contracts from the viewpoint of
risk transfer involves an integration of Law, Methods, Practice and Technology.
Useful inputs are possible from properly informed Engineers to Lawyers.
Who Should
Attend?
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All
Participants will take away a good multi-discipline understanding of the issues
involved in their work. Program will help participants quickly become
productive quickly and help build a knowledge framework that will help them
identify, understand, classify and remember this program discussed technology, On the job learning and life experiences.
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Implementation
Teams: This program can be used to train implementation teams - when a new project or initiative is being
started in your organization; when a new strategic focus is being initiated;
just prior to a consultant being hired to advise the organization
Program
Content
1. Duties
Responsibilities of the Parties to Project Contracts.
2. Understanding
Contract Conditions. Expressed and Implied Contractual Responsibilities.
3. Changes
and Constructive Changes Doctrine.
4. Notice
Requirements including when waived.
5. Responsibilities
of Contractor, Owner and Consultant on the Project.
6. What
is Fair and Reasonable?
7. How
do Claims Arise? Legal Basis. How can these be reduced?
8. Contracting
Methods and Associated Risks: Letter Contracts; Material Purchases; Labour Supply Contracts; Service Contracts; Package Deals,
Turnkey Design Build; Traditional Single General Building Contractor or
Engineering Contractor; Construction Manager Method; Phased Construction:
Multiple-Prime Contractor, Fast Track Contracting.; BOOT; Technology Purchase
and Consultancy Contracts; Financial Risks on the different contracts.
9. How
Risks are transferred: What Risks can not Normally be
Transferred?; Means of Coordinating; When Risk
Transfer is Really Complete?
10. Transferring
Specific Risks: Co-ordination of Contractors on Site; No- Damage-For-
Delay-Clause; Project Schedule; Liquidated Damages; Unforeseen Site Conditions;
Variation Orders; Right to Terminate; Dispute Resolution; Keeping appropriate
Records; Inspection of Works; Safety; Price Fluctuations; Exceptional Weather
Conditions.
11. Special
Problems with Engineering-Contractor and Consultant Contracts.
12. Drafting
Contracts Guidelines and Checklists.
13. Available
Standards Resources for the Drafting Professional
14. Case
Studies
15. Program
Recommendations
16. Workshop
1
17. Outline
Action Plan to Implement Program Communicated Good and Best Practices
18. Workshop
2
19. Advanced
Topics - More Details on Some Above Issues Important for Participants
(Customized for each Participant Group)
20. Increasing
Productivity through Using Standard Forms, Templates, Checklists to Perform the
IP Processes
21. Performance
Management System to Measure Level of
Performance in the Above Processes - we will develop the KPIs for the Above
Processes
22. Planning
& Implementing a Departmental/Functional Knowledge Base - For IP Rights and
Methods - Key to Achieving Quality Service Performance/Repeatability and
Superior Performance in Our Organization
23. Your
Individualized Action Plan for Implementing Good Practices and Best Practices
Discussed throughout the Program
24. Enhanced
Program Recommendations
Euro Training Ltd
3422 Old Capitol
Trail, #1116, Wilmington, DE 19808, USA
Tel: +1 415 430 5181,
+1 415 251 1359
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