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FIDIC Americas Contract Users’ Conference
The Essential Guide for Engineering & Construction Law Professionals in the Americas to Successfully Use the FIDIC Suite of Contracts, Manage Major Projects and Resolve Disputes
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Your Speaker Faculty 2013n Gregs Thomopulos
ACEC & STANLEY CONSULTANTS, INC. (United States)
n Aisha Nadar FIDIC UPDATES TASK GROUP (Sweden)
n Svend Poulsen ATKINS & FIDIC UPDATES COMMITTEE (Denmark)
n Zoltán Záhonyi FIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEE (Hungary)
n Siobhan Fahey FIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEE (Ireland)
n Dr Cyril Chern FIDIC ASSESSMENT PANEL FOR ADJUDICATORS (United Kingdom)
n Maria Padilla INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (United States)
n Bernard Becq THE WORLD BANK (United States)
n Jonathan S. Saiger MCC (United States)
n Nick Gardner UNOPS (Denmark)
n John Dowse CERNO (Trinidad)
n Maria Vannari THE WORLD BANK (United States)
n John C. W. Ritchie FIDIC INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (Canada)
n Simon R. Worley FIDIC SUB-CONTRACT TASK GROUP (United Kingdom)
n Christoph Theune LAHMEYER GKW CONSULT (Germany)
n Christopher R. Seppälä WHITE & CASE (France)
n John Madden MADDEN MEDIATION & ARBITRATION (Ireland)
n Robert J. Smith AKERMAN SENTERFITT (United States)
n Richard A. D. Vaughn HILL INTERNATIONAL (United States)
n Philip Bruner JAMS INTERNATIONAL (United States)
n David Brown CLYDE & CO (France)
n Joe Moore CLYDE & CO (United States)
n Pablo Laorden LÁMBAL (Spain)
n Robert S. Brams PATTON BOGGS LLP (United States)
October 22 - 23: Main Conference Days October 21: Pre-conference primer day: FIDIC for Non-FIDIC Contract Users
October 24: Post-conference workshop: Successfully Resolving International Disputes Under FIDIC Hotel Monaco, Washington D.C., USA
Plus! Two Pre & Post-Conference Seminars to Complement your Knowledge of FIDIC
• FIDIC for Non-FIDIC Contract Users’ • Successfully Resolving International Disputes Under FIDIC
Gregs Thomopulos
ACEC
Svend Poulsen FIDIC UPDATES
COMMITTEE
Aisha NadarFIDIC UPDATES TASK GROUP
Dr Cyril Chern FIDIC ASSESSMENT
PANEL FOR ADJUDICATORS
Siobhan Fahey FIDIC CONTRACTS
COMMITTEE
Christopher R. Seppälä
WHITE & CASE
Simon R. Worley FIDIC SUB-CONTRACT
TASK GROUP
Bernard Becq THE WORLD BANK
John C. W. Ritchie FIDIC INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Zoltán Záhonyi FIDIC CONTRACTS
COMMITTEE
Jonathan S. Saiger MCC
Nick Gardner UNOPS
Philip Bruner JAMS
INTERNATIONAL
Richard A. D. Vaughn HILL INTERNATIONAL
John DowseCERNO
Associate Sponsors Media Partners
FIDIC and IBC Legal present the 2nd Annual
Attend the only official FIDIC Contracts event in the region and....
n Discover the FIDIC Suite of Contracts and their applications
n Understand the advantages of FIDIC construction contracts in relation to other documents
n Hear directly from the FIDIC contract drafters as well as experts from North America, Latin America, The Caribbean and Europe
n Assess the potential of the dispute resolution tool kit under FIDIC
n Review the DAB process as well as the role of arbitration and ADR
n Identify cost management opportunities in FIDIC conditions of contract
n Analyse recent experience with FIDIC from an American contract user’s perspective
Plus! FREE with your registration:· FIDIC Procurement Procedures Guide
(1st Edition 2011)· MDB Harmonized Contract
(2010 Edition)
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FIDIC Americas Contract Users’ ConferenceCONFERENCE DAY ONE: Tuesday October 22 2013
08:30 Registration & Coffee
09:00 Opening Remarks from the Chairperson
Gregs Thomopulos, Chairman, ACEC; Chairman, STANLEY CONSULTANTS, INC. (United States)
09:05 Understanding FIDIC Contracts in an International Context
Increasing demand in infrastructure needs in emerging economies is an opportunity for consulting engineering firms to export their services outside their domestic market. FIDIC contracts have become the common forms of contract supporting globalized best practices. Remain competitive and understand how FIDIC contracts will help you to make your way in this fast paced economic environment.
n The growing influence of FIDIC suites of contracts in establishing world-class industry standards
n How FIDIC is responding to the needs of the international construction industry
n How FIDIC’s major works contracts are being used worldwide n Emerging regions and hot spots of FIDIC usage n How FIDIC can support businesses to expand globally
Moderator: Gregs Thomopulos, Chairman, ACEC; Chairman, STANLEY CONSULTANTS, INC. (United States)
Speakers:
Bernard Becq, Senior Adviser, THE WORLD BANK (United States) Nick Gardner, Head of Construction Management, Sustainable
Infrastructure Practice, UNOPS (Denmark) Jonathan S. Saiger, Senior Director, Infrastructure, Dpt. Compact
Operations East & Southern Africa, MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATION (United States)
09:55 Overview of the FIDIC Suite of Contracts
This session will provide an overview of the forms of contract comprised in the FIDIC Suite of Contracts and explain why FIDIC’s major works contracts have become widely used industry standards across the globe. Understand the use, sale, translation, licensing, and recent developments of FIDIC contracts worldwide. Discuss work in progress and future developments. Coverage includes:
n Introducing the “Rainbow” suite of FIDIC Contracts n Understanding the extended FIDIC framework of resources and
support tools n Overview of the main features and appropriate applications of
each contract n The growing influence of FIDIC’s suite of contracts in establishing
world-class industry standards n Ongoing projects and future outlook n Q&A
Svend Poulsen, Project Director, ATKINS; Chair, FIDIC UPDATES COMMITTEE (Denmark)
10:35 Morning Coffee Break
10:55 The FIDIC Suite of Contracts: Choosing the Right FIDIC Conditions of Contract for your Project
This session will explore the factors which the Employer will want to consider in selection of the right FIDIC conditions for their projects, taking into account price model, design method and management of the project. A comparative view to the main clauses will be used to highlight primary differences:
n Risk allocation n The role of the Employer during design and construction of the
project n Introduction of changes during the project life-cycle n Q&A
Aisha Nadar, Member, FIDIC UPDATES TASK GROUP (Sweden)
11:35 FIDIC Yellow Book
This session introduces FIDIC’s 1999 Plant & Design-Build (“Yellow Book”) conditions of contract from a closer perspective. The focus will be on its applicability, unique features and practical aspects of its everyday usage. The presentation unveils the expected updates for this FIDIC contract. This brief, yet complex session will allow the participants to hear about the most interesting and recent items of information regarding FIDC’s P&DB contract!
n What type of projects would best benefit from applying this type of FIDIC contract?
n Unique features of P&DB contract in comparison with the other 1999 FIDIC major contract forms
n Main areas expected to be updated in the 1999 P&DB contract n What are the expected benefits from the updates? n Practical experiences n Q&A
Zoltán Záhonyi, Member, FIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEE (Hungary)
Simon R. Worley, Chartered Civil Engineer; FIDIC Accredited Trainer; Member, FIDIC SUB-CONTRACT TASK GROUP (United Kingdom)
12:25 Employer’s Requirements
The Employer’s Requirements are crucial and must include all things that the Employer requires in respect of the execution and completion of the works, including the requirement as to the ‘intended purpose’. Learn how the FIDIC Plant and Design-Build Contract calls for:
n Obligations on the Employer and Contractor in respect of responsibility for the accuracy, sufficiency and completeness of the Employer’s Requirements
n A changed risk allocation, for instance by increasing the extent of the carve-out in respect of liability for which the Contractor is not liable
n Offsetting by items such as notes on drawings or process diagrams indicating that the design is not fixed
n Clarification of the “intended purpose” n Q&A
Svend Poulsen, Project Director, ATKINS; Chair, FIDIC UPDATES COMMITTEE (Denmark)
13:00 Lunch
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FIDIC Americas Contract Users’ Conference14:15 EPC/Turnkey Contract (Silver) & the FIDIC DBO Contract
(Gold Book)
The Silver and Gold Books were introduced by FIDIC into their range of contract forms to cover two special aspects of construction which have become more and more in demand over the past decade or so. The Silver Book covers the EPC or Turnkey form of contract, and the Gold Book covers the traditional design-build contract where the Contractor has an additional obligation to provide a long-term operation of the facility for the Employer. This presentation will look at the key features of both of these documents.
n Why have a Silver Book? n Key features of the Silver Book n Risk allocation between the parties n Background to the Gold Book n Key features of the Gold Book n Improvements to the 1999 documents including risk allocation
and handling of disputes n The Brown Field Scenario for existing facilities n Q&A
Christoph Theune, Director Operations, LAHMEYER GKW CONSULT (Germany)
14:55 The Construction Subcontract
This session will brief delegates on the practical issues surrounding the main back-to-back provisions of the new FIDIC Construction Subcontract, published in October 2011 for use in conjunction with the FIDIC Construction Contract including:
n Variations n Interim payments n Taking-over n Indemnities n Claims and disputes n Q&A
Siobhan Fahey Member, FIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEE (Ireland)
15:30 Networking Break & Refreshments
15:50 FIDIC Model Representative Agreement
Replace with:This session introduces the First Edition of the FIDIC Model Representative Agreement. The Test Edition, which was introduced in 2004 has proved to be useful, but numerous revisions have been implemented in the First Edition, to bring it into line with current practice. The session will introduce attendants to the background behind the Representative Agreement and the reasons for using it when employing a Representative, followed by a summary of the principles and a “walk through” of the key clauses.
n The use of Representatives in a country with a reputation for corruption – advantages, disadvantages and risks
n Applicable aspects of international anti-corruption legislation (vicarious liability)
n Risk management in Compliance Programs as applied to Representatives
n The need to conduct due diligence and address “red flags”. n Key anti-corruption principles and related clauses in the Model
Representative Agreement n The need for follow-up - anti-corruption training and monitoring
John C. W. Ritchie, Consultant, Director of TI Canada, Member, FIDIC INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (Canada)
16:35 The New FIDIC Procurement Guide
In 2011 FIDIC published its brand new Procurement Procedures Guide. It offers guidance and information on all phases of the procurement process according to FIDIC principles - but would the consulting engineering practitioners operating on the most developed markets benefit from this comprehensive guide too? The answers will be delivered through addressing the following issues:
n Challenges & scope of the new procurement guide n Successfully using the new procurement guide n Best practice in consultant selection n Successful management of procurement n New standards in obtaining tenders n Q&A
Zoltán Záhonyi, Member, FIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEE (Hungary)
17:05 The Role of the Engineer
The Engineer should play the central role in the administration of a FIDIC Contract. This session will look at the way the Engineer’s role has evolved over the years with particular emphasis on how it is envisaged to be in the 1999 FIDIC ‘Red’ and ‘Yellow’ Books, how that role has actually developed in practice and what the future may hold for the role of the Engineer. As Employers increasingly look to limit the authority of the Engineer’s role, what does this mean for the Engineer and for the Contractor? Is there a feasible alternative?
n The key role of the Engineer in the FIDIC system n Current trends towards the Engineer’s role n How Employers and Contractors view the Engineer n The Engineer’s role in minimizing conflicts and disputes n The future outlook for the role of the Engineer n Q&A
Simon R. Worley, Chartered Civil Engineer; FIDIC Accredited Trainer; Member, FIDIC SUB-CONTRACT TASK GROUP (United Kingdom)
Maria V. Vannari, Senior Procurement Specialist, THE WORLD BANK (United States)
17:45 Close of Conference & Drinks Reception
CONFERENCE DAY TWO: Wednesday October 23 2013
08:30 Registration & Coffee
09:00 Opening Remarks from the Chairperson
Aisha Nadar, Member, FIDIC UPDATES TASK GROUP (Sweden)
09:05 The MDB Harmonized Contract
The major Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) adopted the General Conditions of the FIDIC conditions of contract for building and engineering works designed by the Employer (the FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Construction), and its previous version, in their Standard Bidding Documents (SBDs) for major works. The inclusion of the Harmonized FIDIC form of Contract in their SDBs serves to ensure environmentally and socially responsible procurement and successful project delivery. This session aims to highlight the contract’s comparative advantages in this regard by exploring the users’ perspectives on cross-cutting issues such as:
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FIDIC Americas Contract Users’ Conference “A comprehensive and thought provoking conference” (M Olive, Davis Langdon & Seah)
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15/17 hours (both conference days & 1 workshop)
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n Procurement n Sustainability n Value for money
Moderator: Aisha Nadar, Member, FIDIC UPDATES TASK GROUP (Sweden)
Bernard Becq, Senior Adviser, THE WORLD BANK (United States)
Maria Padilla, Project Procurement Specialist, INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (United States)
09:55 Pursuing Claims under FIDIC Contracts
This session will discuss developments in presenting and pursuing a claim under a FIDIC Contract with particular reference to:
n Notices and claims procedures n Extension of time n Force majeure n Claims for additional payments n Failure to notify n Construction contracting in the Middle East: Unique Contractual and
legal issues n Related claim and dispute considerations
Richard A. D. Vaughn, Vice President, HILL INTERNATIONAL (United States)
Robert S. Brams, Partner & Chair, Construction, Infrastructure and Finance Group, PATTON BOGGS LLP (United States)
10:35 Morning Coffee Break
10:55 Case Studies of FIDIC Application Around the World n FIDIC 1999 Suite: Observations on the introduction and developing
usage of the FIDIC contracts into a new market place, with emphasis on the Trinidad & Tobago market, 2007-2013.
n Silver Book 1999: Panamá Hydro Power Plants. n Green Book 1999: UNOPS Short Form Construction Contract –
Warrap State Roads, Republic of South Sudan n Red Book 1999: UNOPS Lump Sum Construction Contract –
High Security Prison, Kosovo
Speakers: Nick Gardner, Head of Construction Management, Sustainable Infrastructure Practice, UNOPS (Denmark)
Jonathan S. Saiger, Senior Director, Infrastructure, Dpt. Compact Operations East & Southern Africa, MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATION (United States)
Maria Camilla Padilla, Project Procurement Specialist, INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (United States)
John Dowse, Barrister, Arbitrator, Adjudicator, Registered Mediator, CERNO (Trinidad)
Pablo Laorden, Partner, LÁMBAL (Spain)
11:55 Standard Contracts in the International Arena - A Critical Comparison of FIDIC, AIA, and DBIA Documents
Joe Moore, Partner, CLYDE & CO (United States)
Christopher R. Seppälä, Partner, WHITE & CASE (France)
12:45 Networking Break & Refreshments
14:00 Arbitration Under FIDIC Contracts This session considers the opportunities for avoidance and early
resolution of disputes under the FIDIC contract provisions. This is intended to equip the representatives and advisors of the Parties and the Engineer to make good choices in moving towards effective-and cost effect-resolution.
n How disputes arise; what constitutes a dispute? n Amicable settlement – what are the options? n Making international arbitration work: good practice and good
decisions n Q&A Moderator:
Philip Bruner, Arbitrator, JAMS INTERNATIONAL (United States)
Panel Speakers: David Brown, Partner, CLYDE & CO (France)
Christopher Seppälä, Partner, WHITE & CASE (France)
14:45 FIDIC DABs: Lessons Learned & Adjudicators’ Recommendations for the Parties
Dispute Adjudication Boards (DAB) have been introduced as FIDIC’s method for primary dispute resolution. Hear about the latest understanding of the role and function of the dispute resolution mechanisms in FIDIC contracts. Review recent developments on how dispute resolution mechanisms are set up and managed. This panel of experienced adjudicators will identify and explain the “Do’s and Don’ts” of the DAB based on their practical experience.
n Selection of Adjudicators, Disclosures and Formation of the DAB n Establishing procedures n Keeping the Adjudicators informed (visits, meetings and reports) n The Adjudication Process: Pre-referral, Referral, Pre-hearing,
Hearing, Decision n Cost savings and other benefi ts resulting from the introduction of
DABs n Perceived barriers n Recent examples of successful DAB use in the region
Robert J. Smith, FIDIC Adjudicator; Shareholder, AKERMAN SENTERFITT (United States)
John Madden, Managing Director, MADDEN MEDIATION & ARBITRATION (Ireland)
15:30 Networking Break & Refreshments
15:50 Dispute Boards: A Global Comparative Perspective
Internationally renowned construction dispute resolution specialists will examine the use of dispute boards in international construction and engineering projects through a comparative lens. The topics addressed will include:
n The dispute board concept n Types of dispute boards n The USA view n The rest of the world view n Cultural implications n Rules and procedures of the various DB organizations
(FIDIC, ICC, DBF, DRBF) n Benefits vs burdens n Costs n Enforcement and appeals from dispute board rulings
Dr Cyril Chern, Barrister; Member, FIDIC ASSESSMENT PANEL FOR ADJUDICATORS; DISPUTE BOARD FEDERATION (Switzerland); FIDIC Adjudicator (UK)
Aisha Nadar, Member, FIDIC UPDATES TASK GROUP (Sweden)
16:40 Final Q&A with the Day’s Speakers
17:00 Close of Conference
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FIDIC: Enabling International Dialogue• FIDIC is the international federation of national associations of consulting engineers. The
members of each national association comply with FIDIC’s code of ethics which calls for impartial advice, competence and fair competition
• Today FIDIC membership numbers 84 member associations from all parts of the globe and represents most of the independent practising engineers in the world
• FIDIC acts as a forum for the exchange of views and information and actively encourages the discussion of matters of mutual concern among member associations. FIDIC publishes best-practice guides as well as widely used and internationally recognised services agreements and works contracts
• FIDIC can be contacted by telephone on +41 (22) 799 4900, or visit the website at www.fidic.org.
Primer Day: October 21 2013
(09:00 - 16:00 - Registration & Coffee from 08:30)
FIDIC for Non-FIDIC Contract UsersA One Step Guide to the FIDIC “Rainbow” Suite of Contracts
Attend this pre-conference primer day to acquire basic knowledge of the main forms of contract comprised in the “rainbow” suite of FIDIC contracts. FIDIC contract experts will take you through the entire rainbow book collection and explain in detail the specificities and purposes of each form. Delegates will also hear a summary of how FIDIC’s works contracts have become widely used industry standards and receive an update on the use, sale, translation, licensing, and recent developments of FIDIC contracts, worldwide. FIDIC experts will invite delegates to participate in practical exercises exploring key concepts embodied in the FIDIC contracts.
Coverage Includesn Different contract strategies addressed by the FIDIC suite
n Detailed analysis of the FIDIC rainbow collection of forms of contract:
- Green Book
- Red Book
- Yellow Book
- Silver Book
n Risk allocation and business processes for the FIDIC suite
n The growing influence of FIDIC’s suite of contracts in establishing world-class industry standards
n How FIDIC’s major works contracts are being used worldwide
n Comparative advantages of FIDIC in relation to other forms of contractn Emerging FIDIC users’ regions and hot spots
Workshop Leaders:Aisha Nadar, Member, FIDIC UPDATES TASK GROUP (United Kingdom)Svend Poulsen, Project Director, ATKINS; Chair, FIDIC UPDATES COMMITTEE (Denmark)
FIDIC Americas Contract Users’ Conference Hotel Monaco, Washington D.C., USA • October 22-23 2013
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What delegates at FIDIC Contract Users’ events have been saying:“Well done! The event should be followed by everyone who needs the essential review of the latest developments in FIDIC contracts
delivered by international FIDIC experts” (VZakiyya, PT Petarmina)
“I really enjoyed the quality of the speakers and the networking with other attendees”
(Galli, SGI Studio Galli Ingegneria SpA)
“Constructive ideas! Way forward for resolution of biggest problems in the industry: balance of finance: legal and construction,
engineering aspects.” (Senevirathne, Haji Adinin & Sons)
“Exhaustive deliberation on each of the FIDIC contract books in a simplified and direct manner!”
(L Mun Kit, Andrex)
(09:00 - 13:00 - Registration & Coffee from 08:30)
Successfully Resolving International Disputes Under FIDIC
This interactive workshop is designed to focus on the key issues commonly faced by owners and contractors who are involved in major development, infrastructure and oil and gas projects and who wish to employ sound strategies for avoiding, managing and resolving disputes in an effective manner. Particular areas of focus include:
n Dispute avoidance strategiesn Common areas giving rise to disputesn Effective claims strategy and managementn DAB process and enforcement of DAB decisionsn ADR options: including early neutral evaluation, mediation and other
processesn Arbitration: choice of seat and procedural rules - what are the available
and preferred optionsn Arbitration: fast track arbitration and options for controlling time and costs
in an arbitrationn Arbitration: domestic and international enforcement of arbitral awardsn Investment treaty protection for major projects
Workshop Leaders:David Brown, Partner, CLYDE & CO (France) Leo Grutters, Adjudicator, Dispute Board Specialist, Member FIDIC PRESIDENT’S LIST (Germany)
Post-Conference Workshop: October 24 2013
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Informa UK Ltd, Maple House, 149 Tottenham Court Road, London, W1T 7AD, UK.Tel: +44 (0)20 7017 7077, fax: +44 (0)20 7017 7828 or email integrity@iirltd.co.ukIncorrect Mailing: If you are receiving multiple mailings or you would like us to change any details, or remove your name from our database, please contact the Database Manager at the above address quoting the reference number printed on the mailing label. By completing and submitting this registration form, you confirm that you have read and understood the IBC Legal Delegate Terms and Conditions and you agree to be bound by them.
HOW MUCH?Book by
September 20 2013Standard Price
Full Event:2-Day Conference + Primer Day + Workshop
SAVE $500 $3,097
SAVE $300 $3,297
2-Day Conference + Primer Day:
SAVE $400 $2,598
SAVE $200 $2,798
2-Day Conference + Workshop: SAVE $300 $2,298
SAVE $100 $2,498
2-Day Conference Only: SAVE $200 $1,799 $1,999
Primer Day Only: $999 $999
Post-Conference Workshop Only:$599 $599
q Cheque: Enclosed is our cheque for £ ................ in favour of IIR Ltd Please ensure that the Reference Code FKW82397 is written on the back of the cheque
q Bank transfer: Full details of bank transfer options will be given with your invoice on registration.
To make payment by credit card: To ensure we provide the highest level of security for your credit card details we are unable to accept such payments via email or fax, which ensures that these details are never stored on our network. To make payment by credit card on-line, please enter your credit card details in our secure payments website that you will use when making your booking via the event website (the event web address is near the top of the booking form). Alternatively call our customer service team on +44 (0) 20 7017 5503.
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