Our JCT Design & Build Contract course outlines the JCT family of contracts and comprises of the principles of Design & Build, carrying out and control of the works, design, payment, changes, injury damage and insurance and settlement of disputes within the Design & Build contract.
Also available as an online training course.
Please note the online version of this training course will be split into modules.
Overview:
This one-day course course will provide a brief overview of the JCT 2016 family of contracts, but primarily focussing on the Design and Build Contract (DB16) and practical aspects of managing the contract.
Aims & Objectives:
At the end of the course, participants should be able to:
- Fully understand the structure of the JCT 2016 Design and Build Contract.
- Understand the structure and more important clauses of the Design and Build Contract.
- Appreciate the roles and responsibilities of the key parties.
- Properly run a JCT 2016 Design and Build Contract, and to deal with issues related to the contract.
Course Outline:
- Session 1 - The JCT 2016 Family of Contracts - which JCT contract to use for which project?
- Session 2 - Principles of Design and Build
The Design and Build Contract (DB16)
- Session 3 - Carrying out the Works
- Contractor's obligations
- Possession
- Discrepancies and divergences
- Time and liquidated damages
- Dealing with practical issues regarding Adjustment of Completion Date
- Defects
- Session 4 - Control of the Works
- Sub-Contracting
- Employer's Instructions
- Session 5 - Design
- Responsibility for design
- Design work - liabilities and limitation
- Managing Design and Build Subcontracts
- Dealing with practical issues related to Contractor's Design
- Session 6 - Payment
- Contract Sum and Adjustments
- Payments and Notices
- Gross Valuation
- Retention
- Loss and Expense
- Session 7 - Changes
- General
- Valuation Rates
- Session 8 - Injury Damage and Insurance
- Session 9 - Settlement of Disputes
Mode of Delivery:
This course consists of lectures supported by comprehensive seminar notes and group exercises, discussion and open workshop.
Intended For:
Delegates dealing with design and build contracts who require an introduction to the contract and to practically manage design and build contracts.
Pre-Course Requirements:
N/A