Overview
The course focuses on providing the knowledge and skills necessary to administering and managing a contract. The course also will discuss and examine FIDIC Contracts, which are increasingly being used by international construction agencies and Multilateral Development Banks, including the World Bank. In a time when contracts awarded by government and commercial entities are increasingly complex and involve sophisticated technology, a firm understanding of contract administration and management is vital to success. Through lectures, discussions and case studies, the course will examine contracts in the award and performance phases from the purchasers’ and contractors’ viewpoints.
The seminar is intended for project managers, contract managers, professionals from government ministries and agencies, consulting professionals, legal advisors, and all involved in the implementation and management of a contract.
Format
The seminars are currently offered both in-person and online simultaneously, at the choice of the participant. This choice must be indicated at the time of registration. A small number of courses are scheduled to be delivered exclusively in person or online, and are indicated as such in the schedule. In-Person Only seminars usually start at 9:30 am Washington D.C. time. Daily sessions usually end at 4:00 pm. Breaks (including the lunch break) are allocated as appropriate. Online Only seminars will be delivered through five (for 1-week course) or ten (for 2-weeks course) live online sessions via videoconferencing platform. Each session will last approximately 3.5 hours and will be scheduled to start within a time window of 7:00 am – 8:30 am Washington D.C. time. Hybrid In-Person/Online seminars will start at a time most convenient to both in-person and online participants, and will generally follow the In-Person seminar format. We expect the classes to be highly interactive and can include presentations, case studies and exercises.
Course Outline
Managing the Contract
- Types, forms, and terms of contracts (including Donor Contracts)
- Procurement
- Concepts and principles of contract law
- Key legal definitions and terms
- FIDIC and other types of contracts
- Contract price and payments
Contract Negotiations
- Negotiation objectives
- How to negotiate
Contract Administration
- Roles, responsibilities and authorities
- Communications and teamwork
- Monitoring contracts
- Administering consulting contracts
- Filing records and audits
- Payment schedules
- Cost control
- Changes to the contract requirements
Managing Contractor Performance
- Reporting
- Issue management
- Poor performance
- Managing quality assurance of deliverables
- Performance evaluation
- Performance incentives
Performance and Scheduling Management
- Baseline tracking
- Integrated change control
- Management of quality assurance and non-compliance
- Risk and issue management
- Management handover and contract closure
- Documentation management
Claims Management
- Understanding claims and why they arise
- How to process and assess a claim
- Dispute mechanisms in the contract
- Dispute mechanisms under FIDIC
- Managing arbitration
- Dispute resolution
Course Advisor
Don De Amicis is a Professor of Law at the Georgetown University Law Center, where he teaches international business transactions, and a Senior Advisor at the International Law Institute. He was previously Vice President and General Counsel of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, the U.S. government’s development finance institution, which supports private investment through project finance and political risk insurance. Don was a partner at the international law firm Ropes & Gray, where he focused on finance, corporate law, and restructuring. He is a member of the Sanctions Committee of the Inter-American Development Bank and the Enforcement Committee of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and also serves as an independent arbitrator.