Institute of Construction Specialists
COURSE 9 - ADJUDICATION
PROVIDES
- The specialist with the knowledge and the confidence to approach an adjudication in a way that will yield tangible benefits.
- A practical rather then a theoretical approach to adjudication.
AIMS
- To give specialists a practical understanding of how adjudication works enabling them to pursue their rights and avoid pitfalls.
- To make specialists competent to pursue good claims and defend spurious claims.
COURSE CONTENT
- What is adjudication?
- Does your contract contain an adjudication clause that complies with the Act?
- Where does the Scheme fit in?
- Section 108 of the Act
- What must be in writing?
- Do I have a dispute?
- What does my contract include and exclude?
- Why don't I need professional help all the time?
- Starting an adjudication
- Getting the Notice of Adjudication right
- Having an Adjudicator appointed
- Getting the Referal Notice right
- Getting paid and getting costs back
- Defending a Notice
- Is there a construction contract, in writing?
- Is there a dispute?
- What to do to avoid getting caught by a lack of jurisdiction
LOCATIONS AND DATES
| The John Huxtable Centre, Aldershot | 8 January 2009 |
| The Quality Hotel, Selby Fork | 23 March 2009 |
| Static Systems Group Plc, Wombourne | 11 September 2009 |
For further information about the course locations please on the links above
COSTS
Non-Members £300 excluding VAT (Members attract a 33% discount)
CITB-ConstructionSkills Grant:
IOCS courses are approved by ConstructionSkills. Companies registered with CITB-ConstructionSkills can claim a grant of £35 per person for each day of training.