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The course is scheduled to be presented by Mr Benti Czanik. Benti is a professional engineer with over 34 years of experience in the Construction Industry as a Consultant, and as an expert in the field of contracts and specification writing. He has had experience of most types of contracts in all disciplines as well as advised on claims. He has worked in many places in Southern Africa, and for both local and international Clients. As member of two CESA committees (Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Quality and Risk Management (QRM)) and serving on three SABS technical committees, he is well versed in the Civil Industry and in multi-disciplinary Engineering and Construction. In addition he has played a significant collaborative role in the GCC 2015, and contributed to compiling the Guide to the GCC 2015. The course lecturer may be subject to change by SAICE without notice.” HERITAGE ENGINEERING PEOPLE GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT 3rd Edition (GCC 2015) Who Should Attend The seminar- will be relevant to Employers, Consulting Engineers, Contractors and Project Managers involved in construction and building works. Typical audience member: Engineers, Site Agents, Contract managers, Resident Course Lecturer Course Structure and accreditation The course is offered over 2 consecutive days. Course Structure and accreditation It has been accredited with 2 ECSA credits This Contract is an upgraded version of GCC 2010 AND is suitable for Civil Construction, Building Construction and for Design and Build contracting strategy. It is also appropriate for mechanical and electrical work. It is perfect in dealing with civil, mechanical, electrical and building projects or a combination of these projects. GCC 2010 has been in operation for some years and the utilisation of same has highlighted some areas that needed clar These have been addressed. Uniformity in Construction Procurement The relationship between the three main role-players (Employers, Contractors and Engineers) is extremely important for the successful completion of a contract. these responsibilities better one has to understand the Contract, and learn to interpret it properly. Most of the Clauses are discussed and there are several Case studies to illustrate the points. Register: T: +27 (0) 11 805 5947 F: +27 (0) 11 805 5971 E: [email protected] W: www.saice.org.za

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Page 1: New GCC 2015

The course is scheduled to be presented by Mr Benti Czanik. Benti is a professional engineer with over 34 years of experience in the Construction Industry as a Consultant, and as an expert in the field of contracts and specification writing. He has had experience of most types of contracts in all disciplines as well as advised on claims.

He has worked in many places in Southern Africa, and for both local and international Clients. As member of two CESA committees (Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Quality and Risk Management (QRM)) and serving on three SABS technical committees, he is well versed in the Civil Industry and in multi-disciplinary Engineering and Construction. In addition he has played a significant collaborative role in the GCC 2015, and contributed to compiling the Guide to the GCC 2015.The course lecturer may be subject to change by SAICE without notice.”

HERITAGE ENGINEERING PEOPLE

GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT 3rd Edition (GCC 2015)

Who Should AttendThe seminar- will be relevant to Employers, Consulting Engineers, Contractors and Project Managers involved in construction and building works. Typical audience member: Engineers, Site Agents, Contract managers, Resident

Course Lecturer

Course Structure and accreditation The course is offered over 2 consecutive days.

Course Structure and accreditationIt has been accredited with 2 ECSA credits

• This Contract is an upgraded version of GCC 2010 AND is suitable for Civil Construction, Building Construction and for Design and Build contracting strategy. It is also appropriate for mechanical and electrical work. It is perfect in dealing with civil, mechanical, electrical and building projects or a combination of these projects. GCC 2010 has been in operation for some years and the utilisation of same has highlighted some areas that needed clar These have been addressed. • Uniformity in Construction Procurement • The relationship between the three main role-players (Employers, Contractors and Engineers) is extremely important for the successful completion of a contract. • these responsibilities better one has to understand the Contract, and learn to interpret it properly. Most of the Clauses are discussed and there are several Case studies to illustrate the points.

Register :T: +27 (0) 11 805 5947F: +27 (0) 11 805 5971E: [email protected]: www.saice.org.za