Using Technology and Contract Tools to Build Projects, Not Lawsuits

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Contracting and administration practices have been identified as areas ripe for innovation as the industry rises to the challenge of improving the efficiency of project delivery. As we embrace and adopt technology, how can we also refine and improve our traditional approaches to managing and allocating risk and responsibility? How can we approach and run our projects with a mindset that reduces the temptation to view our tools as weapons? Starting with the foundational concepts of ethics, good faith and fair dealing, this presentation explores strategies to improve project outcomes by advocating risk, dispute, and schedule management practices that emphasize collaboration and shared success.

Duration: 1 hour | PDHs: 1 | Subscription: 90 days
To successfully complete this course and receive your continuing education certificate, you must watch the video and complete the post-test with a score of 70% or higher.

Presented by: Christopher Anzidei, Esq., Kathleen Barnes, Esq., Robert Goodfellow, P.E., and Brian McCarthy, P.E.

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$39
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$59