Construction Contracts 2023

27-28 Nov, 2023, Wyndham Grand Bangsar Kuala Lumpur (Formerly Known As Pullman Bangsar Kuala Lumpur)

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Ir. Ahmad Fauzi Yahya has garnered extensive experience in engineering, academia, and consultation. He has left an indelible mark on the fields of engineering, education, and consultation. His journey is a testament to dedication, expertise, and a commitment to advancing both technical knowledge and practical applications in various sectors.

 

Ir. Ahmad Fauzi is a highly accomplished and respected professional in the field of engineering and construction. With a career spanning over the decades, Ir. Ahmad Fauzi has garnered a wealth of experience and expertise, earning numerous professional qualifications and accreditations along the way. His dedication to the industry is evident through his active involvement in various expert panels, training initiatives and professional organizations.

 

Ir. Ahmad Fauzi’s outstanding qualifications and vast experience make him a distinguished figure in the engineering and construction field. His contributions to skill development, training, and industry standards have left an indelible mark on the profession, and his commitment to excellence continues to inspire future generations of engineers and construction professionals.

 

Experience

• Public works department 1977-1983

• Government Housing company (SPPK)/PNB 1983-1991

• Senior lecturer, Inti international University, Nilai.

• Consulting engineer- Partner 1991 – 1994

• Consulting engineer – Managing Director 1994-2010

• Consulting engineer/trainer – Principal 2010-till to date

 

Professional Qualifications/Accreditation

• Professional engineer(M), 1988 (6543)

• Practicing consulting engineer – SP 913

• Professional engineer(SPAN), 2009

• Professional interviewer(IEM)

• Panel interviewer for Site supervisor(CIDB)

• Expert panel( SME Corp/NOSS)

• Expert trainer(JPK-KSM-HRDF)

• Industry panel(UITM)

• Member, IEM 1988(7263)

• Member, SSA

• Expert panel, National Occupational Skill Standard (NOSS – construction industry)

• Expert panel, CIDB relating to construction industry

• Customised trainer (CIDB)

• Trainer (IKRAM/PKK/SIDC/Govt/Private/IUB)

• Accredited training centre (CIDB)-(Water supply, Earthworks, Building, Business management)

• Member, association of Construction project manager

Venue Details

Wyndham Grand Bangsar Kuala Lumpur (Formerly Known As Pullman Bangsar Kuala Lumpur)
No 1 Jalan Pantai Jaya, Tower 3, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, - 59200
Phone : (603) 22981888
Fax : (603) 22981999

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ADDRESS 
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59000 Kuala Lumpur
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OBJECTIVE

In the Construction industry, all the stakeholders such as Clients/ Consultants/ Contractors/ Authorities involved in projects aspire that they are successfully implemented based on scope, cost, time and quality.

However, of late there are projects that are delayed, low quality output, cost overrun, standards that are of low quality, many disputes, arbitrations, legal suits and also failures.

Questions arises as to why are all these happenings and how can it be managed.

Thus, it is imperative that stakeholders grasp and understand the knowledge on Contract Management and it’s relation to Scope, Cost, Time and Quality.

This course will ensure that the project can be implemented successfully.

AFTER ATTENDING THIS COURSE YOU WILL RETURN TO YOUR JOB…
  1. Understanding the importance of the construction industry and the project cycle.
  2. Learning the importance of types of construction projects.
  3. Understanding project failures/ abandonment.
  4. Understanding project cycles.
  5. Learning the relationship of project cycle to funding.
  6. Knowing the relationship of project cycle to estimates.
  7. Learning the relationship of project cycle to approvals.
  8. Knowing the key players in a project.
  9. Understanding contractual relationships amongst key players in a project.
  10. Gaining an understanding on the Acts and Regulations governing the property and construction industry.
  11. Mastering the types of contracts.
  12. Analysing the disputes arising from contractual matters by conducting a Group Class exercise.
  13. Learning the key phases of a construction project.
  14. Acquiring knowledge on risk management.
  15. Understanding contracts
  16. Learning the standard forms of contract.
  17. Understanding the contract law in relation to relevant clauses.
  18. Acquiring the knowledge on Certificate of Completion & Compliance (CCC).
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
  • Property Managers
  • Marketing Managers
  • Builders
  • Landowners
  • Legal Advisors
  • Investment Advisers & Planning Managers
  • Project Managers
  • Valuers
  • Property Consultants
  • Land Administration Managers
  • Bankers
  • Tax Managers
  • Estate Agents
  • Surveyors
  • Property Developers
  • Lawyers and Paralegals
  • Financiers
  • Contractor
METHODOLOGY
  • Interactive Lectures
  • Case Studies
  • Discussion
  • Group Activities
  • Questions & Answers Session
Day 1
9:00

UNDERSTANDING THE PROPERTY AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY AND THE PROJECT CYCLE

OVERVIEW OF THE PROPERTY/ CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

  • Buildings & Infrastructures
  • Private/commercial
  • Public

PROJECT FAILURES/ABANDONMENT
PROJECT CYCLE
RELATIONSHIP OF PROJECT CYCLE TO FUNDING
RELATIONSHIP OF PROJECT CYCLE TO ESTIMATES
RELATIONSHIP OF PROJECT CYCLE TO APPROVALS


10.45

KEY PLAYERS IN A PROJECT.

  • Clients
  • Consultants
  • Contractors
  • Authorities

CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIPS AMONGST KEY PLAYERS IN A PROJECT

ACTS AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE PROPERTY AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

  • UBBL
  • ARCHITECT’S ACT
  • ENGINEER’S ACT
  • NATIONAL LAND CODE
  • LAND SURVEYOR’S ACT
  • QUANTITY SURVEYOR’S ACT
  • VALUER’S ACT
  • CIDB
  • HDA
1:00 Lunch
2:00

TYPES OF CONTRACTS

  • PWD 203A
  • PAM
  • FIDIC
  • CIDB
  • ICE
  • Sales and Purchase Agreement
  • Loan Agreement
3:45

GROUP CLASS EXERCISE 1 – DISPUTES ARISING FROM CONTRACTUAL MATTERS?

5:00 End of Day 1
Day 2
9:00

CLASS GROUP EXERCISE /PRESENTATION
THE KEY PHASES OF A CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
RISK MANAGEMENT
UNDERSTANDING CONTRACT

10.45

LAWS OF MALAYSIA: CONTRACT ACT 136

  • What agreements are contracts.
  • Who are competent to contracts.
  • Power to set aside contract induced by undue influence.
  • What conditions are lawful & what not.
  • Agreement void if conditions & objects unlawful in part.
  • Obligations of parties to contract.
  • Compensation for loss or damage caused by breach of contract.
  • Compensation for failure to discharge obligations resembling those created by contract.
1:00 Lunch
2:00

STANDARD FORMS OF CONTRACT
RELEVANT ACTS
KEY REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTRACT CREATION
TYPES OF CONTRACTS
CONTRACTING ARRANGEMENT
CONTRACT LAW IN RELATION TO RELEVANT CLAUSES

3:45

S.O./S.O. REPRESENTATIVE
DELAYS AND EXTENSION OF TIME
VARIATION ORDERS
DISPUTES
PAYMENTS
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION & COMPLIANCE (CCC)
KEY PLAYERS IN MAINTENANCE
MANAGEMENT CORPORATION (MC)
STRATA MANAGEMENT ACT 2013 – ACT 757
MALAYSIAN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT STANDARDS

5:00 End of Course