Saleh Mubarak Overview:
Delay claims are part of project management, however, the way we deal with them can make a big difference. Delay claims cost money and time, as well as strain the relationship between the contracting parties. So it is better to take all precautions to prevent them from arising, and then learn a few hints to manage those that do happen, in the most effective way. This seminar will go over the definition of claims and disputes, their types, and causes, and then go into prevention and resolution. This seminar deals with the subject form a neutral point of view between the owner and the contractor, providing both parties with invaluable tips and hints. In the end, both (or actually all) parties win when a dispute is prevented or resolved effectively and efficiently.
Why you should Attend:
This seminar provides invaluable tips and hints for the project management team for the management of delay claims; prevention and resolution. Many of these tips are simple but have a huge benefit. According to recent studies, the number of claim disputes in the USA has increased; however, the percentage of winning cases has declined. These claims when becoming disputes and go into the litigation track, both sides usually “lose” even when winning in the end. That’s because claim disputes cost money and time, strain relationships among parties, and take away the focus of the project management team. Following some simple tips and hints can make a significant and positive difference.
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Who Will Benefit:
Saleh Mubarak, Ph.D. Construction project management professional, professor, consultant, author, public speaker, and trainer. Ph.D. in civil engineering from Clemson University, USA, specialized in Construction Project Management. Experience: 30+ years, diversified: Industrial: private and public sectors, in the U.S. and international. Positions occupied include project engineer / manager, cost estimator, planner / scheduler, project controls manager, cost manager, training manager. Academic: faculty member / professor, head of department. Extensive experience in continuing education and professional training around the world. Author of: Construction Project Scheduling and Control, 4th edition How to Estimate with Means Data: Basic Skills for Building Construction, 5th edition. Many articles; technical and other Many presentations in professional conferences such as PMI, AACE International. Public speaker in many local, regional, and international events. An authority on project planning, scheduling, and project control. An advocate of holistic healthy living