EPCIC Contract Management in Offshore and Marine

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EPCIC Contract Management in Offshore and Marine
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U845

Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)

16 Nov 2026 -20 Nov 2026

5550

Overview

Introduction:

EPCIC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation, and Commissioning) contracts represents a project delivery model and contractual structure that govern large scale offshore and marine projects from concept to operational readiness. Effective EPCIC contract management ensures alignment between technical specifications, procurement logistics, construction timelines, and commissioning milestones within highly regulated marine environments. This training program provides structured models, risk allocation principles, and governance processes that reinforce contract performance and compliance across all project phases.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the institutional elements and lifecycle stages of EPCIC contracts in offshore and marine contexts.

  • Analyze risk allocation frameworks and their impact on stakeholder obligations.

  • Evaluate procurement and logistics structures supporting marine EPCIC projects.

  • Explore regulatory compliance requirements influencing offshore contract execution.

  • Review governance models for performance monitoring and contract closure.

Targeted Audience:

  • Offshore project managers.

  • Contract administrators and managers.

  • Marine operations and logistics coordinators.

  • Legal and compliance officers in offshore sectors.

  • Procurement and supply chain specialists in marine projects.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

EPCIC Framework and Contract Lifecycle:

  • Definition and scope of EPCIC within offshore and marine industries.

  • Stages and interfaces across engineering, procurement, construction, installation, and commissioning.

  • Key contract parties and their institutional roles.

  • Integration process of technical and commercial requirements.

  • Institutional governance of contract phases.

Unit 2:

Risk Allocation and Obligations:

  • Typologies of risks in offshore EPCIC projects.

  • Principles of equitable risk distribution among stakeholders.

  • Institutional clauses addressing delays, variations, and force majeure.

  • Compliance principles with insurance and bonding requirements.

  • Frameworks for monitoring risk exposure throughout the project lifecycle.

Unit 3:

Procurement and Logistics Management:

  • Structures for supply chain planning in marine projects.

  • Coordination models for multi-vendor procurement.

  • Institutional standards for vendor qualification and contracts.

  • Logistics frameworks for offshore delivery and storage.

  • Tracking procurement performance and material flow.

Unit 4:

Regulatory Compliance and Standards:

  • Overview of maritime and offshore regulatory frameworks.

  • Environmental and safety compliance obligations.

  • Institutional reporting requirements to authorities.

  • Interface with international standards and classification societies.

  • Governance of audits and regulatory inspections.

Unit 5:

Performance Monitoring and Contract Closure:

  • Mechanisms for monitoring contractor performance.

  • Procedures for change management and claim resolution.

  • Milestone verification and payment governance.

  • Institutional review standards for final commissioning and handover.

  • Structured processes for contract closeout and post-project audit.