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Live Webinar – October 27th 2021 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
Live Webinar – October 27th 2021 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm BT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: Association for Project Management – APM

The Supervisor is separate from the ECC Project Manager. Their role is to monitor the Contractor’s compliance with the Scope. They need the skills of the ‘clerk or works’ …. But they also need to know how to manage their part of the contract.

This session will give full details and share some of the necessary interfaces with the project manager.

Presenter:   Richard Patterson, (LinkedIn profile) NEC4 drafter and Procurement & NEC Specialist at Mott MacDonald is a chartered civil engineer, Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers (FICE) and procurement and NEC specialist with global development, engineering and management consultant.  Richard was part of the drafting team for NEC4 & advised on possibly Mott’s first use of the NEC when he moved to their contracts/procurement team in 1996.  He has worked on NEC ever since. Richard advises teams on NEC in all sectors including the Halley VI research station on the Antarctic, Transnet in South Africa and the Jumeriah Golf Estates in Dubai. Richard delivers in-house and client training and training for NEC Training, including the four day ECC Project Manager accreditation course. Richard has contributed to 2 NEC books, and sat on the Editorial Advisory Panel of the ICE’s journal, Management, Procurement and Law. He is a also a frequent contributor to the NEC website and newsletter (34 articles at the last count) . Most of his articles are linked from his Linked-in page.

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NEC Engineering & Construction Contract (ECC):
The Supervisor’s Roles & Responsibilities

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