Delivering Dispute Free Projects - Planning, Design & Bidding
This course can be customized and delivered to your team where and when it's convenient for you.
Online / On-site
OVERVIEW
Description
After participating in this course, you will be able to:
- Understand what owners, designers, and construction managers can do during the planning phase to avoid claims and mitigate disputes.
- Identify actions that owners and their project teams can plan for to help avoid or mitigate claims during the construction phase.
- Explore strategies for the owner's team to avoid claims during the project's bidding phase.
- Review actions bidders can take to mitigate claims during construction and avoid disputes.
Description
Project owners, design professionals, construction managers, and contractors frequently ask for recommendations on how to avoid disputes on future construction projects. They acknowledge that there is no such thing as a "claim-free" project but are seeking ways to close out projects without resorting to arbitration or litigation at the end. This webinar is based on interviews with experienced practitioners in the construction industry.
This webinar factors in their experience, observations, and thinking. It will address the issues of claims mitigation and dispute avoidance issues during a project's planning, design and bidding phases. These three phases all too often lay the groundwork for future claims, claims that do not manifest themselves until construction is underway.
This webinar discusses actions that owners, designers and construction managers can take to help avoid claims during construction or, should they arise, resolve them on the project site and not in arbitration or litigation. This webinar identifies 9 actions owner project teams can take during the planning phase to help avoid claims during construction. The webinar continues with 28 actions owner teams can take during design to mitigate the potential for claims during construction.
The third portion of the webinar identifies 6 actions owners can take and 6 actions bidders can take to avoid later claims.
Who Should Attend
- Owners
- Design professionals
- Construction managers
- Contractors
- Subcontractors
- Construction attorneys
Special features:
This webinar is intended to provide attendees with a list of practical suggestions that can be implemented during the first three phases of a construction project - planning, design and bidding. The intent is to provide information to project participants that will allow them to understand what claims and disputes can arise during these phases and discuss multiple opportunities to avoid disputes or, should they arise, resolve these disputes as soon as possible and at the lowest level possible on the project.
Course Outline
Course Outline
- Introduction
- Claims Recognition, Mitigation & Dispute Avoidance
- The Planning Phase
- The Design Phase
- The Bidding Phase
- Conclusion
- Questions