[IMechE] Seminar: Engineering Disputes, How to Manage them and How to Succeed

Martin Pratt
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Engineering contracts can relate to supply, installation and testing of equipment whose value is for many millions of pounds. Disputes, unless effectively managed and controlled, can prove costly.

Would you know how to manage them and how to succeed?

Engineering Disputes - How to Manage them and How to Succeed

One-day seminar

28th February 2005

IMechE Headquarters, London

http://www.imeche.org.uk/conferencesandevents/disputes/

Engineering contracts can relate to supply, installation and testing of equipment whose value is for many millions of pounds. There will be time constraints, provisions for liquidated and ascertained damages (LAD's) and stringent performance criteria. Issues of design and workmanship as well as the performance of the sub-contractors must also be considered. Thus it is not surprising that from time to time, issues do arise which can on occasion give rise to disputes. These disputes, unless effectively managed and controlled, can prove costly, necessitating the involvement of experts and lawyers as well as extensive in-house resource.

This seminar, being run in conjunction with Hammonds will address the manner in which conflicts can arise and those methods that do exist which allow for the management and speedy resolution of them at minimum cost. In looking at the problems, reference will be made to the terms of the Model Form 'A' of general conditions of contract as well as MF/1(rev 4), as recommended by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) and the Association of Consulting Engineers (ACE). Reference will furthermore be made, where appropriate, to the relevant provisions of the FIDIC contracts and those of the ECC (the Engineering and Construction Contracts).

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

Hammonds operates a network of integrated European offices as well as an office in Hong Kong, and has capability across Asia and Latin America. The firm offers a full service to clients, including practices from litigation to corporate, tax, property and pensions. It is at the forefront of developments in mediation and alternative dispute resolution, and has won the Centre for Dispute Resolution Award for excellence in alternative dispute resolution for an unprecedented three times in succession.

COST

* IMechE Members/Members of co-sponsoring organisations: £211.50

* Non members: £258.50

* Students/Retired: £70.50

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Martin Pratt

Marketing Executive - Research

Institution of Mechanical Engineers

Tel: (+44) 020 7973 1261

Fax: (+44) 020 7222 9881

Email: mpratt@imeche.org.uk

http://www.imeche.org.uk/conferencesandevents/disputes/

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