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0.5 CEUs / 5 PDHs
Member $220 | Non-member $270
This course provides specific examples of how to apply fundamental legal doctrines, such as the Spearin Doctrine that governs errors and omissions in construction documents. This course will discuss how plans, specifications, and construction documents act as contract instruments, including hierarchies, ambiguities, and conflicts. Issues associated with standard risk shedding clauses and the impact of exculpatory clauses on dispute resolution will be covered. There will be explanations of how the concepts of delay, force majeure, differing conditions, and other typical contract administration issues that lead to cost and schedule growth during construction. Common forms of dispute resolution, such as arbitration, mediation, and litigation will also be discussed. This course will take 5 hours to complete.
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Achievement of the learning outcomes by attendees will be assessed through a short post-assessment (true-false, multiple choice, and fill in the blank questions) will also be administered.
Module 1 : Introduction to project contract administration
Module 2 : Fundamentals of contract law
Module 3 : Construction administration
Module 4 : Changes, claims, and dispute resolution
Module 5 : Final exam