A Charlton Martin Seminar PWD 203A Form of Contract (Revision...
Transcript of A Charlton Martin Seminar PWD 203A Form of Contract (Revision...
Tuesday, 10 March 2015 • 8.30 am to 5.00 pmPrince Hotel, Jalan Conlay, Kuala Lumpur (Prince 1, Level 3)
A Charlton Martin Seminar
the benefits...
Anyone exposed to the risks, liabilities, obligations, contract administration requirementsand dispute resolution procedures under the new PWD 203A Form of Contract.
who should attend...
CPD Credit Points...This seminar qualifies to meet the CPD requirements of the Construction Industry Development Board,
Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia, Board of Architects Malaysia,Board of Engineers Malaysia and international professions.
A Certificate of Attendance will be issued.
what participants have said about Charlton Martin Seminars…“Comprehensive seminar material”
“The Q & A sessions and case studies during the workshop were very practical and related to my work”“The content and language used by the speakers was easy to understand and straight forward”
“Speakers interacted well with the participants”“Practical knowledge that helps in my daily work”
Practical Guidance for contract administrationDetailed Explanation for difficult problem areas
Speakers Who Are Experienced construction industry practitionersComprehensive User Manual provided (excellent for future reference)
Comparison With PWD 203A (Rev. 10/83) (the old form)Key changes in Risk Allocation explained
HRDF
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PWD 203AForm of Contract(Revision 2010)A User’s Manual
seminar contents...PWD 203A Form of Contract (Revision 2010) - A User’s ManualSession 1 – The Ground Rules (Setting the Scene for Contract Administration)
Clause 1.0 Definitions and InterpretationClause 6.0 Scope of ContractClause 7.0 Contract SumClause 8.0 Contract DocumentsClause 3.0 The S.O. and S.O.’s RepresentativeClause 4.0 S.O.’s Right to Take ActionClause 5.0 S.O.’s InstructionsClause 32.0 Effect of S.O.’s CertificatesClause 13.0 Performance Bond / Performance Guarantee SumClause 65.0 Arbitration
Clause 9.0 Representations, Warranties and Undertakings of the ContractorClause 10.0 Obligations of the ContractorClause 11.0 Inspection of SiteClause 19.0 Setting OutClause 21.0 Compliance with the LawClause 58.0 Site Agent and AssistantsClause 74.0 Epidemics and Medical AttendanceClause 75.0 Technology TransferClause 76.0 General Duties and Performance StandardClause 77.0 Restriction and Procedure on Use of Imported Materials and Goods
Session 2 – Contractor’s Obligations (What the Contractor Needs to Know)
Session 3 – Issues Relating to Time and Defects (How to Deal with LADs and Other Deductions)Clause 38.0 Possession of SiteClause 39.0 Completion of WorksClause 40.0 Damages for Non-CompletionClause 41.0 Sectional CompletionClause 42.0 Partial Occupation/Taking Over by GovernmentClause 43.0 Delay and Extension of TimeClause 50.0 Suspension of WorksClause 45.0 Investigation by the Government and Other Persons in Case of Accident, Failure or Other EventClause 48.0 Defects after CompletionClause 49.0 Unfulfilled Obligations
Session 4 – Payment Compensation and Sub-Contracting (Getting Paid and How to Claim / Managing Sub-Contractors)
Clause 28.0 Payment to Contractor and Interim CertificatesClause 29.0 Adjustment of Contract SumClause 30.0 Fluctuation of PriceClause 31.0 Final Account and Payment CertificateClause 33.0 Deduction from Money Due to ContractorClause 34.0 Prime Cost / Provisional SumsClause 44.0 Claims for Loss and ExpenseClause 47.0 Sub-Contract or AssignmentClause 59.0 Nominated Sub-Contractors and /or Nominated SuppliersClause 60.0 Payment to Nominated or Sub-Contractor or SupplierClause 61.0 No Liability of Government to Nominated and / or Sub-Contractor or SuppliersClause 62.0 Responsibilities of Contractor to Nominated and / or Sub-Contractor or Suppliers
Session 5 – Variations and Termination (Rights and Obligations Concerning Variations / Understanding Your Rights on Termination)
Clause 24.0 VariationsClause 25.0 Valuation of VariationClause 26.0 Bill of QuantitiesClause 27.0 Measurement of WorksClause 51.0 Events and Consequences of Default by the ContractorClause 52.0 Termination on National InterestClause 53.0 Termination on CorruptionClause 54.0 Payments upon TerminationClause 55.0 Certificate of Termination CostsClause 56.0 Surviving Rights
Session 6 – Indemnities, Insurance, Materials, Plant and Design (Key Issues Explained)Clause 14.0 Indemnity in Respect of Personal Injuries and Damage to PropertyClause 15.0 Insurance against Personal Injuries and Damage to PropertyClause 16.0 Indemnities to Government in Respect of Claims by WorkmenClause 17.0 Employee’s Social Security Act, 1969Clause 18.0 Insurance of WorksClause 20.0 Unfixed Materials and GoodsClause 37.0 Constructional Plant, Equipment, Vehicles and MachineriesClause 22.0 DesignClause 35.0 Materials, Goods and WorkmanshipClause 36.0 Inspection and Testing of Materials, Goods and EquipmentClause 23.0 Employment of Workmen
For further information in regard to the Malaysia practice, please contact Rodney Martin, Managing Director of Charlton Martin Consultants Sdn Bhd in Kuala Lumpur, Tel: 603 2287 5175 or email [email protected]. Visit our website: www.charltonmartin.com
about the speaker...
Michael Charlton and Rodney Martin have worked together successfully for the past 17 years, the
last 7 of which have been as Chairman and CEO of the Charlton Martin Group. The Charlton
Martin Group was established in 2007 with practices in Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. They
bring almost fifty years experience of working in the Asia Pacific and Australian regions. The
Charlton Martin Group provides services to the construction industry on contractual matters and
contract administration; claims preparation; training and seminars; mediation; adjudication and
arbitration services and representation; litigation support and expert witness services.
CHARLTON MARTIN – Construction Contracts Consultants
RODNEY MARTIN BSc, LLB(Hons), MSc, MRICS, FCIArb, FMIArb, FSIArb, FMSAdj
Rodney is Chief Executive of the Charlton Martin Group, having previously been
employed as Group Regional Director and Senior Vice President of two major
contracts consultancy groups in the Asia Pacific Region. Rodney has over 28 years of
experience as a quantity surveyor in the construction industry and has lived and
worked in Kuala Lumpur for the last 18 years. He has worked for many clients in the
Asia Pacific Region, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and India. Rodney holds dual
qualifications in quantity surveying and law and as a chartered quantity surveyor is a
specialist in construction contract consultancy providing professional and technical
advice to clients relating to contract documentation, contractual claims, dispute
avoidance and resolution. He is an accredited mediator, panel arbitrator and panel
adjudicator with the Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration (KLRCA). He is a
Fellow of both the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and the Malaysian Institute of
Arbitrators. Rodney has been appointed as Expert Witness on matters relating to
quantum and has acted as lay advocate in arbitration proceedings. Rodney has also
been appointed as an arbitrator and CIPAA adjudicator in Malaysia.
John Wong BSc(Hons), LLB (Hons) Dip. Int. Arb. FCIArb FMSAdj MRISM Reg.QS
John is a Director of Charlton Martin Consultants Sdn Bhd. John holds dual
qualifications in quantity surveying and law; a Certificate in Adjudication and a
Diploma in International Arbitration. John is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of
Arbitrators, a Fellow of the Malaysia Society of Adjudicators, a Member of The Royal
Institution of Surveyors Malaysia, a Registered Quantity Surveyor with the Board of
Quantity Surveyors Malaysia. John has over 18 years of experience in the construction
industry specialising in construction contracts/claims consultancy including providing
contractual advice; contract management and administration; preparing as well as
assessing loss and expense claims and extension of time claims; and acting as an
expert witness in arbitration proceedings. John’s past experience included
representing parties in arbitrations. John is an experienced construction claims
seminar speaker in Malaysia. Apart from Malaysia, John has experience in preparing
construction claims for projects in Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines,
Shanghai, Mexico, Algeria and the Middle East.
terms & conditions
registration form...
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Tuesday, 10 March 2015 • 8.30 am to 5.00 pmPrince Hotel, Jalan Conlay, Kuala Lumpur (Prince 1, Level 3)
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PWD 203A Form of Contract (Revision 2010) - A User’s Manual
seminarprogramme
Registration
Session 1
Session 2
Tea/Coffee
Session 3
Questions &Discussion
Lunch
Session 4
Session 5
Tea/Coffee
Session 6
Questions &Discussion
Close
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