Events & Seminars

SEMINAR - "Time in Construction"

CUEVA, G7 Gurney Walk, 18, Persiaran Gurney, 10250 George Town, Penang.
Mr Foo Joon Liang
PAM NORTHERN CHAPTER




Fees
Early Bird
Before 7th Aug 2023
RM
Normal
After 7th Aug 2023
 RM
 
PAM 
 
FOC
 
200.00
 
Others
 
250.00
 
300.00

CLOSING DATE :
 7th August 2023 
or once seats are fully subscribed

Registration starts at 4:00pm

TWO (2) LAM CPD Points 


Non-Attendance Fee RM350.00



Synopsis:
This talk focuses on the crucial aspect of construction disputes, which is time. We will discusses how delays in construction projects can lead to increased costs, prompting one party to seek compensation or mitigation. The claims for delay damages or loss and expense can be made by either the employer or the contractor. If there is no entitlement to additional time, it may result in contract termination and subsequent claims for damages.
 
The rights of the parties involved are primarily governed by contractual provisions. The book examines the provisions on time found in major standard building contracts used internationally and in Malaysia, such as the Fédération Internationale Des Ingénieurs-Conseils (FIDIC), the Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia (PAM), the Asian International Arbitration Centre (AIAC), and the Public Works Department (PWD/JKR) forms of contracts.
 
Within the framework of these contractual provisions, the authors delve into key aspects of time-related disputes, including whether time is of the essence of a contract, and if so, its implications, the effects of delays on project progress and completion, the application of liquidated damages, entitlements to extensions of time, and the financial implications of granting extensions of time.
 
 Explain the latest decisions from Malaysian courts, particularly those from the appellate courts that establish legal precedents, as well as significant rulings from other Commonwealth jurisdictions.

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