Learn the basics about CCDC 5A/5B contracts and when to use Construction Management (CM) contracts. Perfect for new staff members and a great refresher for industry veterans.
Join us for this overview session of CCDC 5A/5B contracts. You’ll walk away with an understanding of the basics and learn the key differences between the CCDC 5A and CCDC 5B contracts. In addition, you’ll review significant clauses and the roles and responsibilities of each party in the contract.
What Will You Learn?
By the end of this workshop you will cover:
When to use CM contracts
Significant differences between CCDC 5A and CCDC 5B
Overview of the significant clauses in CCDC 5A, CCDC 17, and CCDC 5B
The respective roles and responsibilities of the parties in each contract
Disclaimer
The content of this presentation is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice.
Course Format
Live, Online, Instructor-led training. This is a webinar/lecture-style session.
This workshop is hosted on the Zoom platform. Access information and any course materials will be provided to you via email in advance of the training.
This training is offered in partnership with the other regional associations across BC.
Course Requirements (Technology & Participation)
In order to attend, you’ll must make sure you have the following:
Computer or laptop with webcam: This course will involve on-screen interaction with your instructor and classmates, reading/viewing on-screen content like slides or videos, and interacting via typing with questions or responses. For this reason, we do not recommend attend using a tablet or cell phone.
A quiet space with minimal distractions: Please plan to be fully engaged in the class, and clear your work schedule just as you would for attendance in an in-class program.
Recommended Prerequisites
This course is suitable for those with no prior experience with CCDC 5A/5B contracts. However, we recommend that students have some experience in a construction/contract management company and/or have some familiarity with the language, format, and usage of common construction contracts.
Those with less experience are welcome to attend but may find it hard to absorb and appreciate the material without prior experience or context.