Advance FIDIC Contracts Management

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Advance FIDIC Contracts Management
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U851

Sharm El-Sheikh (Egypt)

28 Jun 2026 -09 Jul 2026

8190

Overview

Introduction:

FIDIC contracts represent a globally recognized framework governing construction and engineering projects through standardized contractual structures. They define roles, obligations, risk allocation, and administrative procedures within complex project environments. This training program presents advanced FIDIC contract frameworks, clause interpretation models, and contract administration structures aligned with international project practices. It provides an institutional perspective on how organizations manage contractual relationships, control risks, and ensure compliance through structured FIDIC systems.

Program Objectives:

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

  • Analyze FIDIC contract frameworks and standard forms within project environments.

  • Evaluate contract formation, interpretation, and administration structures.

  • Assess variation, claims, and dispute management frameworks under FIDIC.

  • Examine risk allocation, financial, and time management structures.

  • Explore contract closeout, performance security, and dispute resolution frameworks.

Targeted Audience:

  • Project Managers.

  • Contract Administrators.

  • Legal Professionals.

  • Construction Managers.

  • Engineers.

  • Procurement Specialists.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Foundations of FIDIC Contract Frameworks:

  • FIDIC contract suite within international construction environments.

  • Structural components within standard FIDIC contracts.

  • Differences across Red, Yellow, and Silver Books.

  • Role of FIDIC within global project delivery systems.

  • Relationship between contract structure and project governance.

Unit 2:

Contract Formation and Interpretation Structures:

  • Contract formation frameworks within FIDIC environments.

  • Interpretation principles within contractual clauses.

  • Role of the Engineer within contract administration systems.

  • Documentation structures within contractual processes.

  • Relationship between interpretation and contractual clarity.

Unit 3:

Variations and Change Management:

  • Variation frameworks within FIDIC contracts.

  • Procedural structures for variation approval and control.

  • Cost and time implications within variation environments.

  • Documentation systems within change management.

  • Relationship between variation control and project stability.

Unit 4:

Claims and Dispute Management Frameworks:

  • Claims structures within FIDIC contract environments.

  • Submission and evaluation frameworks within claims processes.

  • Role of dispute boards within contractual systems.

  • Dispute resolution mechanisms within project environments.

  • Relationship between claims management and contractual balance.

Unit 5:

Risk Allocation and Financial Structures:

  • Risk allocation frameworks within FIDIC contracts.

  • Insurance and liability structures within projects.

  • Payment mechanisms within contractual environments.

  • Financial control frameworks within project execution.

  • Relationship between risk allocation and financial performance.

Unit 6:

Performance Security and Guarantees:

  • Performance security frameworks within FIDIC contracts.

  • Types of guarantees within contractual systems.

  • Obligations related to securities within projects.

  • Compliance structures within guarantee management.

  • Relationship between security and contractual assurance.

Unit 7:

Payment and Financial Administration:

  • Payment structures within FIDIC contracts.

  • Interim and final payment frameworks within projects.

  • Financial monitoring within contract administration.

  • Payment related dispute considerations.

  • Relationship between financial control and project continuity.

Unit 8:

Time Management and Delay Provisions:

  • Time related frameworks within FIDIC contracts.

  • Scheduling structures within project environments.

  • Extension of time provisions within contracts.

  • Delay related liabilities within contractual systems.

  • Relationship between time control and project delivery.

Unit 9:

Contract Closeout and Handover Structures:

  • Closeout frameworks within FIDIC contracts.

  • Handover procedures within project completion.

  • Defects liability structures within contractual systems.

  • Documentation requirements within closeout processes.

  • Relationship between closeout and contractual completion.

Unit 10:

Advanced Dispute Resolution and Arbitration:

  • Arbitration frameworks within FIDIC environments.

  • Alternative dispute resolution structures within contracts.

  • Procedural models within dispute escalation.

  • Settlement structures within contractual disputes.

  • Relationship between dispute resolution and project continuity.