Euro Training Global Limited / Ai Knowledge Systems Limited

1 Week Training Program

Drafting Enforceable Project Contracts & Conditions

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What is Covered in this Program

Project Plans have Many Associated Risks that cause uncertainty in ultimate time and cost. Most of the Risks are known but the probability of occurrence varies with the actual project details and circumstances. Some party has to take these risks and allow contingencies for them in his budgets and plans. Who takes which risks and to what extent is defined in the drafted contract conditions.

Standard Contract Conditions for Particular Type of Works have been prepared by various professional organizations (like FIDIC) and large Organizations (like Worldbank) that assign the known usual risks between the parties based on criteria including: fairness, practical quantifiability, capacity to bear the risk and company contracting policy. Generally higher the risk assigned to the contractor higher the bids one receives.

Then there arise issues regarding enforceability of the Contract Conditions. Local Laws and Legal Interpretations may not allow certain risks to be transferred on the contractor, or may require special tests to determine whether the actual risk was enforceably transferred. Any drafted contract risk transfers must meet these legal tests.

This program aims to develop understanding, competencies, and skills in the above areas.

This program will help the drafter make decisions about the risks to be transferred to the other party based on Capacity of Parties to Bear the Risk and Motivation of the Owner to pay more through the bidding process for more risks taken by the contractor

Who Should Attend

This program is intended for Legal, Contract Drafting, Contract Administration and Project Technical Staff contributing to the Contract Drafting Process.

This program is also intended for Professionals involved in Approving, Managing and Auditing these contracts.

Program Content & Modules

  1. Drafting Enforceable Project Contracts & Conditions
  2. Business Aspects of Outsourced Project and Contracts
  3. Project Stakeholders & Their Expectations
  4. Legal Rules for Interpreting Drafted Clauses
  5. Expressed and Implied Contractual Responsibilities.
  6. Responsibilities of the Parties
  7. Changes Doctrine.
  8. Notice Requirements including when waived.
  9. What is "Fair and Reasonable"
  10. Risks on Projects
  11. Legal Default Distribution of Project Risks between the Parties
  12. Project Contracts Define Who will be Responsible for Which Risks
  13. Leveraging Data Analytics for Drafting Contracts
  14. How Risks are transferred. What Risks can not Normally be Transferred? Means of Coordinating. When Risk Transfer is Really Complete?
  15. Transferring Specific Risks:

    (1) Co-ordination of Contractors on Site

    (2) No-Damage-For-Delay-Clause

    (3) Project Schedule

    (4) Liquidated Damages

    (5) Unforeseen Site Conditions

    (6) Variation Orders

    (7) Right to Terminate

    (8) Dispute Resolution

    (9) Keeping appropriate Records

    (10) Inspection of Works

    (11) Safety Related Specific Requirements

    (12) Price Fluctuations

    (13) Exceptional Weather Conditions.
  16. The Contract Drafting Process
  17. Project Operational & Agreed Strategic Objectives to be Achieved on this Project
  18. Analyzing the Clauses Addition or Changes to Incorporate the Project Objectives into the Draft Contract
  19. Drafting Starting Point - A Most Appropriate Existing Standard Contract
  20. Drafting the Special or Particular Conditions
  21. External Knowledgebase for Drafting Contracts
  22. Leveraging Artificial Intelligence Methods for Better Contract Conditions
  23. Draft the Changes or Additional Clauses List to Incorporate Project Objectives
  24. Benchmark Provisions for Similar Risks in International Benchmarked Contracts
  25. Modify the Clause Closest to the Same Risk Transfer Clause
  26. Validate the Drafted Clause by Testing Against the Rules of Contract Interpretation
  27. Peer Review of Drafted Clauses
  28. Drafted Contract Review by the Internal Stakeholders
  29. Final Version of Contract Issues for use in Project Procurement ProcessProgram Recommendations & Next Steps
  30. Participant Customized Outline Action Plan