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NEC People Conference Highlights 2023
Highlights reel from our NEC People London Conference, June 2023
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NEC3 Contracts - Managing Risk and ChangeNEC3 Contracts - Managing Risk and Change
NEC3 Contracts - Managing Risk and Change
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A review of how under NEC3 contracts the Parties should be managing change and risk within their projects

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  • @chrismartin5870
    @chrismartin5870 Год назад

    Glenn has provided NEC training on a number of programmes I have worked on. He's an excellent teacher.

  • @dickson83
    @dickson83 Год назад

    Very useful

  • @mossaabibrahim8574
    @mossaabibrahim8574 4 года назад

    Hi their with a option A nec3 whos fault is it when theirs late issue of superdrawing and what would happen under option A if i want to make changes that the client wants . thanks

    • @ikhideasuelimen111
      @ikhideasuelimen111 12 дней назад

      If the client is responsible for issuing the drawing, then the lateness in issuing it will trigger a Compensation Event which you as the Contractor can claim on. To your second question, Compensation Events are still effective under Option A contracts (fixed price). If the client wants a change, that counts as a change in the Works Information (aka Scope) - that is an acceptable ground for a CE to be triggered. Since a CE can be triggered by scope change, you as the Contractor can get more time and/or money to implement a client-initiated change.

  • @glennhide7975
    @glennhide7975 5 лет назад

    No Karen and I fully understand your frustration. From 1993-2017 the NEC contracts always stated in the contractual wording “he” or “his” with a bit of a cop out clause to say where they say he they mean she as well. Unfortunately therefore in my presentations I have had to use those words on slides and in presentations. I was never comfortable doing that. Thankfully now NEC4 finally makes the contract gender neutral - so you should see/hear no more “he” or “his” with regards to the PM. About 20 years too late, but at least they have corrected this fundamental point. If you or anyone else is interested, there are a few places left at our annual NEC conference on 25th June where we will review similar such matters around all things NEC4. Just email me for an invite (glenn@gmhplanning.co.uk)

  • @karenr7579
    @karenr7579 5 лет назад

    The Project Managers are always "he"? :(