Contract & Procurement Management for Construction Professionals

- April 22 - September 23, 2019
- Lagos, Nigeria
- 08034069869, 08179084986
In the broadest definition, a contract is an agreement between two or more parties, with the serious intention of creating a legal obligation.
If you’re involved in commercial contracting or deal with external parties at any level, you need to be aware of the legal implications to ensure you don’t expose your organization to unnecessary risk.
This popular workshop has been specifically designed for non-lawyers who need to learn the fundamental legal elements of commercial contracts, including:
- Foundation Principles of Contract Management
- Offer and Acceptance
- Options & Pre Emption Agreements
- Other Requirements for Validity
- Mistake
- Improperly Obtained Consent Misrepresentation
- Terms in contracts
- Breach of Contract & Remedies
- Typical Clauses in Contracts
- Termination of Agreements.
BENEFITS AND OUTCOMES
- Understand the basic principles underlying commercial contracts
- Understand the legal fundamentals of drafting contracts
- Understand the roles and uses of standard term contracts
- Know the types of clauses in contracts
- Know the requirements for valid contract
- Understand offer and acceptance
- Understand breaches, remedies & liabilities
- Interpret warranty and guarantee clauses
- Work through practical exercises and case studies
- April 18th — 19th
Full 2 days training. - Aug 22nd — Aug 23rd
Full 2 days training. - Oct 24th — Oct 25th
Full 2 days training.
Individuals at all of an organization who work with agreements on a routine basis and who need to understand the reasons and risk associated with the underlying legal principles.
This includes:
Procurement Managers, Procurement Specialists, Contract Managers, Contract Management Specialists, Contract Administrators, Facilities Managers, Project Managers, Logistics Managers, Logistics Specialists,Operations Managers,Supply Chain Managers, Supply chain Specialists, Sourcing Managers,
Sourcing Specialists, Commercial Managers, Commodity Managers and Commodity Specialists.