- Date
- 18 May 2020
- Time
This event has now ended
Overview
ICE has run a series of law and contract management examinations for a while now, both in classroom and online formats. These exams are designed to improve understanding of contracts. They cover contractual conditions, their legal framework and the management procedure you need to successfully complete projects.
This short series of seminars will focus on Module 2 NEC Contract Management Exam – this is aimed at clients, contractors and professional service providers including architects, QS and engineers. It will concentrate on questions around the NEC4 family of contracts, ECC core clause 1 to 5 in particular.
We will work through the examinations syllabus and the third webinar will cover ECC core clause 1 to 5.
More details about the examinations can be found on our
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