The FIDIC EPC/Turnkey Contract: The Silver Book

This two-day Workshop will provide a thorough understanding of the FIDIC EPC/Turnkey form of contract. Following on from a brief overview of FIDIC contracts the course looks at the background to EPC/Turnkey projects and their specific features.

The course highlights the risk shift from the Employer to the Contractor and the associated increase in initial costs of the project. The consequences of the Contractor accepting more risk and the Employer’s certainty of time and price of the project is discussed in detail.

Facilitator: Kevin Spence, FIDIC Accredited Trainer and Member of the FIDIC Presidents List

Course includes:
• Presentation in soft copy and hard copy
• Training material in soft copy and hard copy
• Access to dispute resolution expert
• Original FIDIC Contract document
• Case studies and work exercises conducted throughout the workshop
• Final assessment on completion of the workshop to test outcomes.

 

Contact:  gillian@indunatraining.co.za for further details.

This two-day Workshop will provide a thorough understanding of the FIDIC EPC/Turnkey form of contract.
Following on from a brief overview of FIDIC contracts the course looks at the background to EPC/Turnkey projects and their specific features.

The course highlights the risk shift from the Employer to the Contractor and the associated increase in initial costs of the project.

The consequences of the Contractor accepting more risk and the Employer’s certainty of time and price of the project is discussed in detail.

The major risk clauses for the Contractor are emphasised, these include:
• Contractors responsibility for design
• Fitness for purpose
• Contractors responsibility for accuracy of Employers Requirements and errors in the Employer’s Requirements
• role of the Employers Representative
• Unforeseeable difficulties

The manner in which the Silver Book approaches these features will be compared to and contrasted with the approach taken by the more traditional FIDIC contract forms.

Additional information

Cancellations and Transfers

• Cancellations by delegates must be made in writing and received two weeks before the seminar. It is regretted that no refunds will be made or invoices cancelled after this date and full registration fee will be payable. Substitutions may be made at any time.
• We reserve the right to cancel the event if it is under subscribed or for any other reason. In the event of cancellation we will endeavour to give delegates two weeks’ notice and the fee will be refunded in full. We cannot be held liable for any pre booked travel or accommodation costs.