Introduction to Construction Contracts: The Fundamentals
Published 10/2025
Duration: 1h 34m | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 714.77 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Published 10/2025
Duration: 1h 34m | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 714.77 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Learn how construction contracts work, manage risk and apply FIDIC principles with confidence.
What you'll learn
- Understand the purpose and importance of construction contracts in project delivery.
- Identify the key parties, roles, and responsibilities within a construction contract.
- Explain how contracts allocate risk, time, and cost between employer and contractor.
- Interpret key contractual terms, clauses, and conditions in plain language.
- Recognize the structure and use of major standard forms such as FIDIC, NEC, and JCT.
- Manage contract administration processes including notices, records, and approvals.
- Handle variations, extensions of time, and claims effectively and in compliance with contract requirements.
- Draft and review contractual documents with clarity and accuracy.
- Communicate contractual issues professionally with technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Apply structured frameworks for risk management, payment, and dispute resolution.
- Use practical tools and templates for contract tracking, certification, and compliance.
- Develop professional judgment and confidence in managing construction contracts from start to close-out.
Requirements
- A general understanding of construction or project work is helpful but not mandatory.
- No prior legal or contract management experience is required — the course starts from the basics.
- Curiosity to learn how contracts control scope, time, cost, and risk in real projects.
Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.
Construction contracts are the backbone of every successful project — defining who does what, when, how, and for how much. Yet, many professionals in the industry find contracts intimidating or overly complex. This course breaks down that complexity, giving you the clarity and confidence to understand and manage construction contracts effectively, even if you have no legal background.
You’ll start by learningwhat construction contracts really do— how they set scope, allocate risk, and protect the interests of both employer and contractor. You’ll then explore thecore concepts and frameworksused worldwide, including FIDIC, NEC, and JCT contracts, gaining a solid grasp of their structure, purpose, and differences.
Next, you’ll build practical skills inreading, drafting, and administering contracts. You’ll learn how to interpret clauses, issue notices, manage variations, record progress, and ensure compliance with contractual procedures. Through real-world examples and templates, you’ll see how effective contract administration prevents disputes, ensures timely payments, and keeps projects on track.
Finally, you’ll dive intoFIDIC’s most widely used forms— Red, Yellow, and Silver Books — and explore their practical applications across project types. You’ll also receiveready-to-use toolsincluding checklists, clause summaries, flowcharts, and sample templates to help you put your knowledge into action immediately.
Whether you’re an engineer, project manager, quantity surveyor, or construction student, this course will give you a strong foundation to communicate confidently, manage change effectively, and deliver successful projects through sound contract management.
By the end of the course, you’ll understand not just what contracts say — butwhy they say it— and how to use that knowledge to protect your organization’s interests and advance your career in construction management.
Who this course is for:
- Junior contract administrators and engineers starting their careers.
- Project managers seeking to strengthen their understanding of contract management.
- Quantity surveyors involved in variations, valuations, and payments.
- Site engineers managing day-to-day project correspondence.
- Construction management students and recent graduates.
- Procurement and commercial professionals handling tenders and contract awards.
- Consultants and client representatives overseeing contractor performance.
- Architects and designers wanting to understand contractual obligations.
- Developers and employers managing contractors and consultants.
- Legal professionals or paralegals entering the construction sector.
- Professionals transitioning from technical to commercial or management roles.
- Anyone interested in understanding how construction contracts shape project outcomes.
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