A Practical Approach to Resolving EOT and LD Charges between Main Contractors and Sub Contractors

Mastering EOT and LD Issue Resolution for Main and Sub Contractors

 

Course Overview

Resolving EOT and LD issues has become of utmost importance for Main and Sub Contractors. The construction industry has faced various challenges, and this webinar aims to address the effective resolution of EOT and LD issues. The webinar will delve into methodologies for resolving disputes related to EOT and LD between Main Contractors and Sub Contractors. Furthermore, the significance of COTMA 8 A and 8 B in resolving EOT and LD issues between Main Contractors and Sub Contractors will be examined.

 

Course Outline

  • Understanding the emergence of EOT and LD issues

  • Exploring the general process of settling and resolving EOT and LD disputes

  • Examining the conventional approach to resolving EOT and LD issues

  • Analyzing the implications of the COTMA 8A and 8B Act

  • Briefly discussing the dispute resolution mechanisms provided under the Act

  • Presenting case studies and facilitating discussions

 

Course Outcome

  • Participants will be taught the necessary skills and technique to settle EOT and LD issues quickly and effectively.

  • Practical exercises and guidelines on how these issues EOT and LD can be resolved

 

Target Audience

  • Developers

  • Contracts executives/managers

  • Building contractors and sub-contractors

 

Course Fees (Incl GST)

SCAL member: $162.00

CIJC member: $194.40

Non-member: $194.40

 

Trainer Profile 

David Shanmugam

David has an LLB (Honours) from the University of London and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Victoria University.

Mr. David Shanmugam has many years of legal practice in the private sector and is presently working in a legal firm. He is also an Advocate & Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore.

He regularly conducts legal seminars and workshops for Directors, HR and Finance professionals on business and company law as well as various practical legal issues faced by corporate individuals. His forte is in the field of corporate and commercial drafting of contracts, including commercial company matters. Over the years, he has also conducted many in-house trainings for high profile corporate clients.

Course Duration

0.5 Day Course

  • Training Hours – 3.0 hours

  • Assessment Hours – 0 hours

Medium Of Instruction

  • English

Funding Information

This webinar is not eligible for funding.

 

Accrediation

PDU: 3 Units

CET: 3 Hours

 

Course Brochure

A Practical Approach to Resolving EOT and LD Charges Between Main Contractors and Sub Contractors

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Certification

An e-Certificate of Attendance will be issued to participant who complete the course with 100% attendance. 

 

Replacement/Postponement

A notice of replacement / postponement together with the full particulars of the new participant (for replacement) must be given to us AT LEAST 3 working days before course commencement. A charge of S$50 (replacement) or S$100 (postponement) will be imposed on such changes. 

 

Cancellation

A notice of cancellation must be given at least 3 working days before commencement of the course and 50% of course fee will be charged /returned. If notice is given less than 3 working days before the first day of the course, there will be no refund/100% charged.

 

Special Class

Available upon request.

 

For more information, please contact Ms Ange at 67939020 or email ange@scal-academy.com.sg

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