Event
Program overview
This course had been designed to share with the participants the requirements and procedures to be able to conduct DAB. FIDIC has now brought DAB (1999) to DAAB (2017) on a standing format, enhancing their role in a construction project. The online course mainly focuses on legal and contractual backgrounds, mechanisms, project management features and procedural rules. Throughout the course, a case study – based on a real case – will be presented. Some exercises, homework will be given to be completed between sessions. Sharing of best practices between the participants and the trainers will also be organised.
The online course is built upon the new features of the 2017 FIDIC Forms and the sessions highlight the main differences between the 1999 Conditions of Contracts and the new 2017 Edition as to DAB/DAAB. For those who want to understand and work as DAB, this is a course not to miss!
Program objectives
- Gain a deep understanding of the FIDIC DAB/DAAB clauses and their practical application with their procedural rules
- Understand how to analyze ‘the Dispute’, conduct the procedures, hear the Parties, and write ‘the DAB/DAAB Decisions’ on a FIDIC contract 1999 and 2017 Edition
- Share your views on DAB/DAAB knowledge and best practices, by active participation in 'hands-on' workshops
Starting date
21 September 2021 At 09:00 AM CET
- Session 1: 21 September 2021, 09.00 AM - 12.00 PM CET (3h) - Concept of DAB (1999) / DAAB (2017), legal basis, jurisdictions and powers
- Session 2: 5 October 2021, 09.00 AM - 12.00 PM CET (3h) - Selecting/Appointing a DAB/DAAB, Procedural Rules
- Session 3: 13 October 2021, 09.00 AM - 12.00 PM CET (3h) - Referrals to the DAB/DAAB, Site visits and Dispute Avoidance
- Session 4: 20 October 2021, 09.00 AM - 12.00 PM CET (3h) - The Hearings and The Decisions (and their enforcements)
- Session 5: 27 October 2021, 09.00 AM - 12.00 PM CET (3h) Conflicts, pitfalls and mistakes of DAB/DAAB plus a ‘Mock DAB’. Conclusions
- Rescue Session* : 17 November 2021, 09.00 AM - 12.00 PM CET (3h)
- Consulting Engineers as Resident Engineers or Project Manager, Project Directors with FIDIC experiences,
- Lawyers with FIDIC experiences,
- Contracts Managers, Project Manager, Project Directors from Contractors
- Employers with FIDIC projects management experiences.
Signature features
- Course trainers who are currently active DAB/DAAB practitioners and experts in their field
- Course trainers who are listed on the FIDIC President’s list of Dispute Adjudicators
Trainers
Stéphane Giraud
Director ‘Dams & Project Finance’, Egis group, FIDIC Accredited Trainer, FIDIC President’s list of Adjudicators
Jim Perry
Partner, Contract specialist PS Consulting, FIDIC Accredited Trainer, FIDIC President’s list of Adjudicators
Teaching method
Live online sessions and homework on case-studies
Course work
The Module 3 program is comprised of five live sessions of approximately 3 hours duration each. The course is based on lectures in combination with directly related casework through which participants will work on real-life cases and practice application of the various contract conditions. As part of this course, the participants will be given new casework/exercises to elaborate and each session begins by discussing the solutions. The (average) time span in-between the training sessions is two weeks, enabling the attendees to elaborate and discuss the casework solutions.
Work assignments may be undertaken at any time; lectures and classroom participation require being available at predetermined hours on specified dates throughout the duration of the program. All lectures and classroom sessions are recorded and can be reviewed at any time.
Workload
- 5 session of 3 hours each, plus case study work at home between each session.
Admission criteria
Professionals with enough experience in FIDIC contracts (Module 1, 1A and 2 recommended).
CV with minimum requirements as to FIDIC contract management, to be transmitted at registration.
Costs
In order to assist industry professionals looking for contract training opportunities in these challenging times, FIDIC has taken the decision to reduce by 20% the cost of its online Module 3 to allow for a larger attendance during the current coronavirus crisis.
Cost with 20% reduction included: Euro 2'300
Included in the price are the online training and hard copy versions of the relevant FIDIC documents.
Programme content and course details:
Coordinator: Stephane GIRAUD
Director ‘Dams & Project Finance’, Egis group
FIDIC Accredited Trainer
FIDIC President’s list of Adjudicators
Email: [email protected]
Jim PERRY
Partner, Contract specialist PS Consulting
FIDIC Accredited Trainer
FIDIC President’s list of Adjudicators
Email: [email protected]
Administrative questions:
FIDIC Training Team
Box 311, CH-1215 Geneva 15
Mail: [email protected]
Web: www.fidic.org