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SAICE Courses September 10, 2010  
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GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION WORKS 2010 
   
Start Date/Time: 01 June 2010 08:30 AM 
End Date/Time: 02 June 2010 04:30 PM
Recurring Event: One time event
Category: GCC 2010
Description:

SAICE SEMINAR ON THE GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION WORKS, SECOND EDITION 2010

Theme - GCC 2010: Promoting effective and efficient management of construction contracts

GCC 2010 ROADSHOW SCHEDULE

27-28 May 2010 – Durban

Sharon

1-2 June 2010 – Johannesburg

Dawn

07-08 June 2010 – Cape Town

Sharon

29-30 July 2010 – George

Dawn

12-13 August 2010 - Bloemfontein

Sharon

02-03 August 2010 – Port Elizabeth

Dawn

16-17 August 2010  Pietermaritzburg

Sharon

05-06 August 2010 – East London

Dawn

23-24 August 2010 - Richards Bay

Sharon

10-11 August 2010 – Kimberley

Dawn

26-27 August 2010 – Nelspruit

Sharon

02-03 September 2010 – Polokwane

Dawn

16-17 September – Mmabatho

Sharon

20-21 September 2010 - Upington

Dawn

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Following on six years of application in construction engineering works, the General Conditions of Contract for Construction Works, Second Edition, 2010, has now been revised to clear up responsibilities and to provide for a wider spectrum of construction works. In this regard the Second Edition is suitable for both construction and building works contracts and although its focal point is on the contracting strategy of design by the employer, it is also suitable for the design and built contracting strategy. Thus, in addition to the traditional civil engineering construction work, it is also appropriate for mechanical and electrical work as well as for building work. It is ideal to deal with civil, mechanical, electrical and building projects or a combination of these various types of projects.

The General Conditions of Contract for Construction Works, Second Edition, 2010 (GCC 2010) issued and published by SAICE, replacing GCC 2004, satisfies the Construction Industry Development Board's Standard for Uniformity in Construction Procurement as a standard conditions of contract.

In view of the current state of the construction industry with new emerging role players, revised procurement rules, introduction of different forms of dispute resolution and so forth, there was a need to provide a GCC 2010 Guide for the correct interpretation and implementation of GCC 2010.

This seminar will be presented by Willie Claassen who drafted GCC 2010 and the GCC 2010 Guide on behalf of SAICE.

Sub-themes

  1. Overview of the development and application of GCC 2010.
  2. Uniformity in construction procurement.
  3. Guidance on how to apply GCC 2010
  4. Handling claims and disputes and the various dispute resolution methods available in GCC 2010.

Objective of the seminar

By the end of each session participants will have explored the conditions in GCC 2010 and identified ways of dealing with it adequately.

Outcome of the seminar

Participants will be able to understand the basic philosophy underpinning GCC 2010 and be able to utilise it to ensure the best performance by each party involved in the construction contract.

Who should attend?

The seminar will be relevant to Contractors, Employers, Engineers, and Project Managers involved in construction and building works.

Terms and Conditions

ADMISSION CONDITIONS: Pre-payment is required. No booking will be confirmed without proof of payment. The registration form must be sent together with the proof of payment. Please note: No delegates will be allowed to the event without proof of payment.

Please Note: Do not confirm any travel arrangements until confirmation that the seminar is going ahead is received. We will not be responsible for any cost incurred due to cancelling of flights, etc.

CANCELLATION POLICY: The full fee is payable if cancelled less than five (5) working days prior to the event. Delegates registering after the cancellation date is also liable for the full fee should they cancel. Please ensure that you receive a cancellation fax. Delegates booking and not attending will be liable for the full fee. Substitute delegates are welcome but names must be advised on a company/department letterhead. An administration fee of 10% is charged in the event of cancellation. SAICE reserves the right to cancel the course in the event of unforeseen circumstances.


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