Delivering Dispute Free Projects - Does Partnering Help?
After participating in this course, you will be able to:
- Recognize what project partnering is and what it is not.
- Understand the characteristics, drivers, phases, and essential elements for successful partnering in construction projects.
- Identify the obstacles and potential downsides of partnering.
- Be aware of the costs associated with partnering on average projects.
- Learn about the benefits of successful project partnering through case studies.
- Discover “best in class” partnering results.
Description
Project partnering is one of the most effective construction project delivery tools employed to deliver successful projects -- projects that complete on time, in budget, safely, with the specified quality, and have no outstanding disputes at the end of the job. Construction Managers are frequently the leaders in convincing owners to adopt project partnering and must be involved in the entire process if partnering is to be successful.
This webinar provides the results of a study concerning the cost and the success of project partnering with respect to minimizing construction disputes. The webinar identifies the characteristics, drivers, phases, and elements of successful partnering. The obstacles to and potential downsides of successful partnering are discussed along with the benefits realized from successful project partnering. The webinar identifies and discusses eight cases studies across the country to discover whether partnering reduces disputes and illustrate the "best in class" partnering results.
Course Outline
- Introduction
- Short History of Partnering
- What Are the Characteristics of Partnering?
- Drivers of Partnering Implementation
- Phases of the Partnering Process
- Elements of Success
- Obstacle to Partnering
- Collaborative Attributes of Partnering
- Potential Downsides of Partnering
- Benefits of Partnering
- Case Studies
- Best in Class Partnering Results
- Conclusion
Who Should Attend
- Owners
- Design professionals
- Construction managers
- Contractors
- Subcontractors
- Construction attorneys
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COURSE CREDIT
Almost all of EPIC's courses offer :
- Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and
- Professional Development Hours (PDHs)
These course credits will help attendees earn training requirements for their associations or provincial governing bodies.
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