This course provides students with the fundamental concepts and practical skills to manage and administer contracts for goods and services as they relate to the construction industry and construction law.
This course provides students with the fundamental concepts and practical skills to manage and administer contracts for goods and services as they relate to the construction industry and construction law.
A brief review of federal, provincial and municipal law influencing the architectural sector will be conducted.
The course examines the roles of the contract administrator, contractor, project manager, engineer, architect, architectural technologists, consultants, building owner and bonding and insurance agencies.
Students will study a combination of theory and best practices relating the planning of contracts, negotiations, progress status reports, meeting reports, claims & variations, monitor contract compliance and useful tools & systems to streamline the role of contract administration.
Students examine briefly the basics of the Construction Lien Act R. S. O. 1990.
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This two-day interactive, plain English course is designed for non-lawyers who require an understanding of the law and practice relating to contract law.
In this course, you will learn how to manage all aspects of project procurement effectively.
In this course, students explore the background of the Canadian legal system and the specific documentation provided by the Canadian Construction Documents Committee (CCDC) on which information specific to the architecture and constructions industry is built.
This course will introduce students to the importance of negotiation strategies in supply chain management and the skills required to become an effective negotiator. Students will become familiar with the negotiation framework, negotiation tactics, and strategies.
This course will expose students to current Canadian legal approaches concerning the interpretation of written contracts, including with respect to specific, common contractual clauses.
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