Constructions Claims Class ITC Qatar Brochure
Constructions Claims Class ITC Qatar Brochure
Constructions Claims Class ITC Qatar Brochure
ClaimsClass
Construction Claims Intensive Training Course
Accredited by: Endorsed by:
DOHA 15 & 16 JANUARY
Construction professionals who have a good understanding of the science of claims
are valuable assets to their employers because they can increase the proftability
of projects. Our two-day intensive training course is designed to provide the skills
and knowledge necessary to prepare, present, respond to and manage claims in an
efective manner.
TOPICS COVERED
Contract administration
Types of claim
Claim strategy
Delay analysis
The preliminaries to a claim
The essential elements to a successful claim
Responses
Disputes
Claim preparation and presentation
FUTURE COURSES:
Abu Dhabi - 5th & 6th March Dublin - 24th & 25th April Muscat - 3rd & 4th June
DAY 1
09:00 - 09:30 Registration
09:30 - 11:00
Module 1 -
Contract Administration
11:00 - 11:45 Assignment No. 1
11:45 - 12:00 Refreshment Break
12:00 - 13:30 Module 2 - Types of Claim
13:30 - 14.30 Networking Lunch
14:30 - 15:15 Assignment No. 2
15:15 - 16:45 Module 3 - Delay Analysis
16:45 - 17:00 Refreshment Break
17:00 - 17:45 Assignment No. 3
DAY 2
09:00 - 09:30 Registration
09:30 - 11:00 Module 4 - The Essential
Elements to a Successful Claim
11:00 - 11:45 Assignment No. 4
11:45 - 12:00 Refreshment Break
12:00 - 13:30 Module 5 - Compilation and
Presentation of Claims and
Responses
13:30 - 14.30 Networking Lunch
14:30 - 15:15 Assignment No. 5
15:15 - 16:45 Module 6 - Responses,
Determinations and Disputes
16:45 - 17:00 Refreshment Break
17:00 - 17:45 General Discussion and Close Out
COURSE SCHEDULE
MODULE CONTENT
MODULE 1
CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
This module deals with the creation of good contract
administration practices to prevent and to efectively
manage claims. Topics include contract documents,
programmes and planning, project records and records for
claims. The creation of a claim strategy is also dealt with in
this module.
MODULE 2
TYPES OF CLAIM
The various types of claim including those for variations,
extensions of time, prolongation, acceleration disruption
and damages are discussed in this module. The
importance of notices and claim procedures are also dealt
with here.
MODULE 3
DELAY ANALYSIS
An extension of time claim will fail unless it demonstrates
that the delay had an efect on the completion date. This
module discusses delay analysis principles including
concurrent delay, foat and the critical path, in order to
link cause and efect. various delay analysis methods are
discussed and practical examples provided.
MODULE 4
THE ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS TO A SUCCESSFUL
CLAIM OR RESPONSE
In order for a claim to succeed, it must include several
essential elements. This module deals with what should
be included in a claim and efective ways of dealing with
these requirements.
MODULE 5
COMPILATION AND PRESENTATION
OF CLAIMS AND RESPONSES
Having a just case does not always ensure a successful
outcome and many claims have failed through poor
presentation. The efective presentation of a claim will
assist those responsible for reviewing the claim and this
module discusses ways and means of ensuring the claim
is compiled and presented to best efect.
MODULE 6
RESPONSES, DETERMINATIONS
AND DISPUTES
Every claim requires a response or determination of some
sort. This module deals with efective ways of presenting
responses so as to close out issues in a timely manner
and prevent disputes. Dispute procedures and practices
are also discussed here.
Andy Hewitt has almost 40-years experience in the construction industry, which has been gained in
the United Kingdom, West Africa and the Middle East. He has held senior contracts, commercial and
project management positions with contractors, sub-contractors and consultants, including several
years operating his own consultancy practice, both in the UK and in the Middle East, where he has
worked on several iconic projects. He is the author of the internationally acclaimed book Construction
Claims & Response; effective writing & presentation, and often contributes articles to industry
publications.
Andys experience led him to specialise in contractual issues, claims and dispute management, both
as a consultant and as a teacher and trainer. To this end, he developed and launched the Claims
Class distance learning and intensive training courses, which are ofered on an international basis.
ANDY
HEWITT
COURSE PRESENTER:
PUBLICATIONS
CONSTRUCTION CLAIMS & RESPONSES:
EFFECTIVE WRITING AND PRESENTATION.
Construction Claims & Responses: efective
writing and presentation was written with the
emphasis on providing practical hands-on
advice to those involved in the submission
and review of claims. It was voted book of the
month by Construction Books Direct during
the frst month of publication and has enjoyed
international sales success since its launch. It
is essential reading for those new to claims and
provides an excellent aide-memoire for those
with more experience.
The Claims Class Intensive Training Course
provides delegates the opportunity to learn the
principles contained in the book directly from
the author.
TESTIMONIALS:
'very sat|sfed w|th the
overall learning experience
CHARLES DE LEON
'very sat|sfed. Mater|a|
c|ear|y presented by an
|nformed and exper|enced
speaker.`
RUSSELL HIGH
'very good course, expert|y
put across w|th many
|nterest|ng and pract|ca|
|deas and exper|ences`
DARREN JONES
'very sat|sfed. The course
content and host were
exce||ent. A va|uab|e course`
CRAIG MCPHEATOR
REGISTRATION:
Please go to www.constructionclaimsclass.com
to register.
The frst 6 delegates to register will receive a
complimentary copy of Construction Claims &
Responses: effective writing and presentation by
Andy Hewitt, cover price 49.99.
CONTACT US:
Nina Hewitt
General Manager Claims Class
Tel: + 971 (0j 4 451 0145
Mob: + 971 (0j 50 915 5478
Email: nina.hewitt@hewittconsultancy.com