INTRODUCTION
A project starts and begins with a contract. The contract sets the stage for the project and the parties need to be well versed on how to navigate the contract and know the legal principles involved. In order, to successfully make and substantiate a claim or alternatively to defend such a claim, parties need to have the knowledge and various skills to manage claims, which in turn will be invaluable to parties involved in project management.
This training course will give all the best practices that will put you on the right track to avoid expensive mistakes which will affect the outcome of your project. The training course will address the key issues required to successfully deliver contracts with reference to international contract forms and best practice. The topics outlined below will be central to the successful management of risk by both contractor and employer and cover the main pertinent core contract administration and claims requirements.
This GLOMACS Best Practices in Claims Management training course will highlight:
- Identify and manage project contract claims relating to delay and variations in contracts
- Mitigate the risk exposure on projects through better management of claims
- Learn how best to resolve claims promptly in a fair and reasonable manner
- Understand the rights and obligations of both parties
- Assess, analyze and evaluate contractor claims
- Know how to defend claims and make counterclaims
- Resolving Claims Disputes and avoid expensive litigation and arbitration
Objectives
By the end of this Best Practices in Claims Management training course, you will be able to:
- Gain a full understanding of contract and contract claims.
- Have knowledge on how to streamline the claims process.
- Understand evaluation methods to identify claims and know what defences that are available
- Gain the knowledge to make you an asset to any claim management team.
- Insight into real life projects and scenarios with lessons learnt.
Training Methodology
The training course will be instructor lead either virtually or face to face with interactive sessions and detailed case studies. This training course will utilize a variety of proven learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes exercises designed to improve and sharpen the skill sets of delegates in planning, analysing, negotiating and managing claims through interactive sessions using quizzes, case studies, discussion groups and scenario building. The objective of the interactive sessions is to enable participants to apply the knowledge and understanding gained during the course. This will help delegates practical insights into managing the contract risks and enhancing their rewards.
Organisational Impact
The organisation will benefit by:
- Having a contract claim team who have a deep understanding of contracts claims management and procedure
- Saving costs and management time in resolving claims by honing the skills of the claim management team.
- Providing options to management on how best to deal with contracts claims and solutions available.
- Analysing and strategizing on the best approach to handles disputes resulting from claims.
- Learn to use alternative dispute resolution processes to resolve claims disputes.
Personal Impact
The delegates will be having the following benefits:
- How to evaluate and quantify claims
- Gain an understanding of the basis of contract claim: time, money and quality.
- Know when the contractor is entitled to Extension of Time (EOT) claims
- Deal with variation claims and what to approve and what not to
- Understanding the overarching legal and pragmatic goals in managing claims
- Gains skill sets to be better prepared to deal with difficult issues.
- Knowing different dispute resolution methods to resolve claims disputes.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This GLOMACS Best Practices in Claims Management training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will especially benefit:
- Contract Professionals
- Project Managers
- Contract Administrators
- Contract Engineers
- Project Engineers
- Risk manager / Contract Risk Professionals
- Project Owners/Employers
- Contractors and equipment/material suppliers
- Contract Administrators and
- Quantity Surveyors
- Legal advisers