NEC3 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC) – Llandudno

29 May
Tuesday 29th May 2012
8.30am – 5pm
Llandudno
£50 (plus VAT) club members £70 (plus VAT) non-members

NEC3 is a family of contracts suitable for procuring a diverse range of works, goods and services using a collaborative approach based on good project management practices. It is now widely used in engineering and construction projects having replaced the old ICE contract and making significant penetration into building market which was traditional let under the JCT form of contracts.

CEW, ICE and the Welsh Best Practice Clubs is holding a one day event focusing on the NEC3 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC) hosted by Dr Jon Broome. Delegates will gain an understanding of the key aspects of ECC including its principle objectives, how it is designed as a management tool, its advantages and disadvantages and the contribution of the ECC to the effective management of a project. However, having given an overview of the family and the ECC, Jon will devote most of the day to answering delegates specific questions.

This one day workshop will therefore be of benefit to anyone working with the NEC who wants to improve their projects outcomes, including project managers, contract managers, quantity surveyors, planners, clients, consultants, contractors and their supply chain.

Two years ago when we rang this seminar, it proved highly popular both in terms of numbers attending and delegate feedback and scoring on the day.

How to Book: To reserve your place please reply to cewalesevents@cewales.org.uk stating your full contact details and the names of all delegates wishing to attend. Substitution of delegates can be made at any time. Non-attendance by any registered delegate will be charged in full unless you have informed us by Monday 28th May 2012

Payments can now be made by credit/debit card.

To become a Best Practice Club member visit our  Best Practice Clubs page for details

In order to reduce wastage at our events CEW operates a policy of only notifying venue details when issuing registration confirmation. This ensures we only cater for delegates who have registered and don’t over order for individuals who may or may not turn up on the day.