FIDIC Contracts Management: Practical Use of FIDIC Contracts

Course CM-009

FIDIC Contracts Management: Practical Use of FIDIC Contracts

This course is designed to provide practical guidance to those involved in the management or administration of projects... The outline covers FIDIC contract documents: Introduction and principles, Overview of the 1999 co...

Classroom

8 sessions
17 - 21 August 2026 Munich €2,415 Register
21 - 25 September 2026 Amsterdam €2,975 Register
19 - 23 October 2026 London €2,940 Register
2 - 6 November 2026 Istanbul €1,995 Register
21 - 25 December 2026 Vienna €2,975 Register
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Online / Live

8 sessions
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Introduction

Course overview

Why Attend

This course is designed to provide practical guidance to those involved in the management or administration of projects where the use of FIDIC forms of contracts is required. The course covers management disciplines and procedures in the “Pre-Contract” phase of the project including the FIDIC Client Consultant Service Agreement and selection of the appropriate FIDIC form of contract. It also covers the “Post Contract” award phase, including all contract management disciplines and claim management issues.

Course Methodology

This course is highly interactive and includes group discussions, case studies and syndicate work. It also includes practical exercises that enable all participants to apply the advanced knowledge they gained and demonstrate their skills in managing FIDIC Contracts.

Course Objectives

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Apply the correct FIDIC form of contract that is best suited for each project
  • Implement FIDIC’s principles, mechanisms, and best practices for contract and project management
  • Demonstrate the responsibilities, obligations, and entitlements of the employer and the contractor
  • List the engineer’s different roles, duties, and responsibilities in relation to FIDIC contracts
  • Apply the correct payments, claims, and dispute resolution mechanisms as envisaged by the FIDIC contracts
Target Audience

This course provides the necessary knowledge for professionals from government entities, private sector employers, consulting engineers, contractors, quantity surveyors, architects, legal advisers, funding agencies, insurers, and all professionals involved with FIDIC contracts.

Target Competencies
  • Understanding FIDIC contracts
  • Contract administration
  • Claim management
  • Dispute resolution
  • Construction management

What you will achieve

Learning objectives

  • Apply the correct FIDIC form of contract that is best suited for each project
  • Implement FIDIC’s principles, mechanisms, and best practices for contract and project management
  • Demonstrate the responsibilities, obligations, and entitlements of the employer and the contractor
  • List the engineer’s different roles, duties, and responsibilities in relation to FIDIC contracts
  • Apply the correct payments, claims, and dispute resolution mechanisms as envisaged by the FIDIC contracts

Who should attend

Target audience

  • This course provides the necessary knowledge for professionals from government entities, private sector employers, consulting engineers, contractors, quantity surveyors, architects, legal advisers, funding agencies, insurers, and all professionals involved with FIDIC contracts.
  • Target Competencies
  • Understanding FIDIC contracts
  • Contract administration
  • Claim management
  • Dispute resolution
  • Construction management

Methodology

Learning approach

  • This course is highly interactive and includes group discussions, case studies and syndicate work. It also includes practical exercises that enable all participants to apply the advanced knowledge they gained and demonstrate their skills in managing FIDIC Contracts.

Course content

Course outline and key learning areas

Module 1

FIDIC contract documents: Introduction and principles

  • Introduction to FIDIC
  • Background to FIDIC contracts
  • Harmonization based on the type of project
  • Features of the 1999 editions
  • Structure of the documents
  • Forms
  • Main differences between the 1999 construction contract and the 1987 Red Book
  • User friendliness
  • Preparation of conditions of contract
  • The legal character of FIDIC conditions of contract

Module 2

Overview of the 1999 contracts

  • Construction contract
  • Main differences between the construction contracts

Module 3

Responsibilities of the main parties

  • Clause 1: General provisions and general issues
  • Clause 2: The employer
  • Clause 3: The engineer
  • Clause 4: The contractor
  • Clause 5: Construction contract – nominated subcontractors
  • Clause 5: Plant and design-build contract – design

Module 4

Management of projects

  • Clause 6: Staff and labor
  • Clause 7: Plant material and workmanship
  • Clause 8: Commencement delays and suspension

Module 5

Tests on completion

  • Clause 9: Tests on completion
  • Clause 10: Employer’s taking over; defects liability
  • Clause 11: Plant contract – tests after completion

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does FIDIC Contracts Management: Practical Use of FIDIC Contracts (CM-009) cover?

This course covers Construction Management through a structured five-day outline focused on practical application, discussion, and implementation planning.

When is the next available session?

The next scheduled session starts on 18 - 22 May 2026, with additional classroom dates and mirrored Online / Live options listed in the course schedules section.

Who should attend this course?

This course provides the necessary knowledge for professionals from government entities, private sector employers, consulting engineers, contractors, quantity surveyors, architects, legal advisers, funding agencies, insurers, and all professionals involved with FIDIC contracts., Target Competencies, Understanding FIDIC contracts

How can I register for a session?

Use any Register button next to the available course dates to open the participant registration page and submit your booking request for the selected session.

Is this course available online as well as classroom-based?

Yes. The course detail page includes both classroom sessions and Online / Live sessions, with online options aligned to the same course dates for easier planning.

Where are classroom sessions delivered?

Current classroom venues include London, Munich, Rome, Amsterdam, Istanbul, Vienna.

Still Have Questions?

Contact the academy team for course details, delivery options, and delegate guidance.

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