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INSTRUCTORS: 
Daniel Becker, CCM, PMP, M.ASCE
Jack Knowlton, P.E., M.ASCE
Joseph Hellenbrand, P.E., PSP
Michael Kamprath, A.M.ASCE
Wilburt Hinton

Purpose and Background

Presented by the Construction Institute Claims Avoidance and Resolution (CAR) & The CI East Coast Central Florida Chapter

 Introduction to Claims and Disputes (Claims 101):

Before you start a job, be prepared to manage common project contracts and execution factors that typically cause claims and influence the resolution of a dispute. Learn the basics through discussion of typical disputed matters from inception (i.e. a change order request) through entry into dispute resolution proceedings (negotiation, mediation, arbitration, litigation) and which should be considered from the perspective of project owners, designers, and contractors. This discussion is relevant for all levels of project participants and will explain what claims are, why claims are filed, and how to deal with them.

Panel Discussion: Recent Changes in Legislature That May Be of Relevance

Panelists from CAR and Local Presenters on recent changes in statutes that may impact the construction community.

Managing Risk on Alternative Delivery Projects

The use of Design-Build, Progressive Design-Build, and Construction Management at Risk for many public contracts and continues to grow in popularity as an “Alternative Delivery” in the public sector to develop collaboration and reduce conflict amongst the project team as well as manage project risk. This session will share trends in the industry and examine elements of risk that are not always considered when determining the best contract delivery to employ.

Local Projects Case Study: Claim Presentation, Arbitration, and Resolutions

Construction claims are common. The issues range from delays due to various reasons to disputes between parties regarding the interpretation of construction requirements. Whatever the reason, sometimes disputes cannot be resolved, and the parties are compelled to resolve the dispute using arbitration. This forum for resolution will take the dispute out of the parties’ hands and place it in the hands of the adjudicator. The live audience in attendance will act as a panel of arbitrators. The arbitration presentation will provide the opportunity for the audience to act as the arbitrator and determine the outcome of a dispute.

Scenario: Construction differing site condition claim presentation between a contractor and State DOT. The contractor and its counsel will present its affirmative version of its construction claim issue. The State DOT and its counsel will present its defensive perspective of the claim issue and may present a counterclaim. The live in-person audience will have the opportunity to question each party after the presentation of each side on a limited time basis. At the conclusion, the moderator will facilitate audience discussion and deliberation of the pros and cons of the case.

Benefits and Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify and apply relevant contract provisions to disputes and claims
  • Explain the options for dispute resolution
  • Describe how to effectively manage construction claims

Assessment of Learning Outcomes

Learning outcomes are assessed by responding to the post-session survey. When the course is taken On-Demand, there will also be a 10-question multiple choice post-test.

Who Should Attend?

  • Construction Engineers
  • Construction Professionals
  • Field Engineers
  • Project Managers
  • Project Superintendents

How to Earn Your CEUs/PDHs and Receive Your Certificate of Completion

This course is worth 0.4 CEU/4 PDHs. To receive your certificate of completion, you will need to attend the live session and/or watch the recording(s) and complete the post-session survey. If the course is taken On-Demand, there will also be a 10 multiple choice question post-test.

How do I convert CEUs to PDHs?

1.0 CEU = 10 PDHs [Example: 0.1 CEU = 1 PDH]