The course objective is to improve construction contract administration by providing education related to the understanding, administration, and enforcement of conditions of the contract during the bidding and construction phases of the project.
The Certified Construction Contract Administrator (CCCA) designation was developed to provide professional recognition to individuals who administer constructors on a construction project to follow the requirements of a construction contract.
It was also developed to address the shortage of trained and experienced construction contract administrators, who know and understand the processes involved with construction document preparation and its usage on construction projects.
The CCCA program is of benefit to, Contract Administrators, Property Managers, Architects, Engineers, Interior Designers, Landscape Architects, Specification Consultants, Project Managers, Site Superintendents, Estimators, Building Authorities, and Bonding and Insurance agencies.
The course objective is to improve construction contract administration by providing education related to the understanding, administration, and enforcement of conditions of the contract during the bidding and construction phases of the project.
Consultants, contractors and others are expected to administer the finer points of a construction contract for the facility owner. In order to do this efficiently, a contract administrator must have a complete and advanced understanding of all aspects of the construction process and its workings.
The respect and recognition associated with the CCCA designation will give individuals a competitive edge and increase their credibility in the design and construction field.
The CCCA designation attests to your knowledge of CSC's recommended practices in organizing, implementing and supervising construction contract documents, your expertise in written communication, as well as your adherence to the Code of Conduct.
In 1951 an inspiring specification writer by the name of Denis Brough, FCSC, RSW discovered a publication Construction Specifier, which concerned itself with specification writing.
Being impressed with its publisher, The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI), he joined the U.S. based association.
It occurred to Denis that if there were a common interest in Toronto on the subject of specification writing , they might possibly form their own group without becoming a chapter of CSI.
He explored this avenue in January 1953 by sending a letter to 20 architects and engineers to gauge interest.
Our Mission
To educate, connect and lead the design and construction community to achieve excellence in project delivery.
Our Vision
To be the trusted resource for the construction community.
This Workshop seeks to equip you with the tools required to turn this into a competitive advantage for your enterprise.
This course will expose students to current Canadian legal approaches concerning the interpretation of written contracts, including with respect to specific, common contractual clauses.
To start with, a good contract document, good construction team, good process and great communication skills (for example making decisions and review site work).
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.
Once you or your organization have entered into a contract and put the management building blocks in place, you need to ensure that you are properly equipped to manage its implementation and handle all of the problems that may come up during its lifecycle.
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