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FIDIC Suite 2017 Official LaunchPresenting FIDIC’s 30th Anniversary.FIDIC INTERNATIONALCONTRACT USERS’ CONFERENCEUnderstand all major changes introduced by the new FIDIC Suite of Contracts 2017 (launching exclusively at thisconference!) and gain strategic insight into successfully using the FIDIC Suite to manage major projects, mitigate risk &resolve disputes50 speakers, including major international contractors:François DoreBOUYGUESSupporting PartnerBirte RavnRAMBOLLEdward GaughanHOCHTIEFSupporting SponsorsDate and Venue:Main Conference Days: 5 - 6 December 2017BIM Workshop & Claims Workshop: 4 December 2017Dispute Resolution Workshop & Modified Contracts Workshop: 7 December 2017Millennium Gloucester Hotel, LondonMarko DenadicSTRABAGAssociate SponsorsKai-Uwe KarlGE RENEWABLE ENERGYAmaury TeillardETF VINCI GROUPWorkshop SponsorsMore Information:Tel: 44 (0)20 7017 5503Email: law@KNect365.comTo nal-contract-users/Delivered by

WELCOME TO OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE!Conference Partners & SupportersDear FIDIC Contract User,The wait is over! The new FIDIC Suite of Contracts is here.Supporting Partner.Eighteen years after the iconic FIDIC Suite of Contracts waslaunched in 1999, we’re delighted to announce that the new FIDICSuite of Contracts 2017 is now finalised and due for official launch atour 30th Anniversary FIDIC Contract Users’ Conference in December!Supporting SponsorsDelegates will be able to secure copies of the new Red, Yellow andSilver Books ahead of everyone else in the construction industry andlisten to detailed explanations by members of the FIDIC ContractsCommittee of the main changes and why these were deemed a necessary improvement tohelp advance the global construction industry. You will receive a complimentary copy of thenew Red Book and be given the option to buy the 2017 editions of the Yellow and Silver Booksat a much reduced rate when registering for the event.Associate SponsorsIn addition to full coverage of the new FIDIC Suite of Contracts, the agenda will also featurea number of unmissable sessions. There are simply too many to mention but I would liketo draw your attention to two user-led panels: the first is the ever popular Case Studiessession where users from major firms and organisations detail how FIDIC was used tounderpin major projects and the lessons learnt in the process. The second is our brandnew Contractors’ panel featuring insights from major international contractors. These twosessions will feature insights from Hochtief, Siemens, Strabag, Bouygues, EDF Vinci Group,Ramboll, and others. Not to be missed!Workshop SponsorsFinally, I would like to encourage you to take full advantage of this unparalleled networkingopportunity by attending this year’s Gala Dinner on the evening of 5th December where we’llcelebrate the 30th anniversary of the Users’ Conference as well as the 60th anniversary of theRed Book.ExhibitorsAssociation & Media PartnersWe look forward to welcoming you to this special event!Michele CostaFIDIC Conference Series Director2To register or for the latest information, please visit: act-users/Tel: 44 (0)20 7017 5503 Email: law@KNect365.com

FIDIC 2017 PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE4 December 2017BIM Workshop & ClaimsWorkshopOur topical and informative pre-conference workshops are anexcellent way to ease yourself into the world of FIDIC before themain event’s kick off. The brand new workshop on BIM and ItsImpact on FIDIC Contract Management will focus on risks andthe necessary procedures and contractual arrangements forthe management of BIM within construction and professionalservices agreements. Alternatively, the Claims workshop willprovide you with a step by step guide on how to successfullymanage and negotiate a claim. This is the most in-depth claimstraining day you’ll be attending this year.The first day of the conference will be marked by the muchanticipated unveiling of the changes to the new FIDIC Suiteof Contracts 2017. Members of the Contracts Committee willbrief you on all the main changes and explain what is newin each of the books and why the changes were deemednecessary. Day 1 will also feature a number of other keysessions looking at the new FIDIC Directives for dealingwith modified contracts, the redefinition of the role of theEngineer, claims and the road to dispute resolution, and muchmore besides5 December 2017Main ConferenceDay 1The second day of the conference will give delegates theopportunity to listen to a number of new case studies ofFIDIC application delivered by a group of highly experiencedusers from some of the world’s largest infrastructurecompanies. This will be followed by a lively panel discussionon Contract Administration and Dispute Avoidance from anInternational Contractor’s Perspective featuring speakersfrom Siemens, Strabag, Bouygues and others. Other topicsin focus include: the enhanced contract variation provisionsin the new FIDIC Suite, and time bar provisions. DABs andarbitration will also take centre stage. Last but not least,delegates will have the opportunity to continue putting theirquestions directly to our experts on stage, during one of thededicated Q&As.6 December 2017Main ConferenceDay 27 December 2017Dispute ResolutionWorkshop & ModifiedContracts WorkshopWrap up this year’s conference with attendance of some ofour most subscribed to workshops. These in-depth half-daysessions are designed to promote maximum interactionbetween each of the participants and the workshop leadersand ensure that you get the answers you need to yourspecific questions. Due to the high volume of registrationsreceived in previous years we can only guarantee a place tothe first 40 delegates, so you’ll have to be quick!Big Themes Introduction to Using BIM underFIDIC Managing BIM within constructionand professional servicesagreements Managing risk Establishing cause and effect ClaimsBig Themes Unveiling of the 2017 FIDIC Suite ofContracts Risks and insurance provisions inthe New Books Redefinition of the Role of theEngineer The enhanced claims provisions inthe new suiteKey SpeakersMark Roe, PINSENT MASONSScott Lambert, AL TAMIMI & COChristophe Castaing, EGISStephane Giraud, EGISKey SpeakersWilliam Howard, FIDIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEWilliam Howard, FIDIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEZoltán Záhonyi, FIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEEVincent Leloup, FIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEEDr Nael Bunni, FIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEESimon Worley, FIDIC UPDATES TASK GROUPBig Themes Contract administration and disputeKey SpeakersEdward Gaughan, HOCHTIEFBirte Ravn, RAMBOLLMathias Fabich, PORRAmaury Teillard, ETF VINCI GROUPFrancois Dore, BOUYGUESMarko Denadic, STRABAGAniela Foster-Turner, SIEMENSBig ThemesKey SpeakersMatthew Smith, K&L GATESRafal Morek, K&L GATESKirk Durrant, K&L GATESKeith Strutt, DRIVER TRETTAnthony Albertini, CLYDE & CODavid Brown, CLYDE & C0avoidance from an internationalcontractor’s perspective Variations under FIDIC Suite 2017 Time bar provisions International case studies review FIDIC’s new DAB rules Arbitration and ADR Advanced dispute resolution Dealing with modified contractsunder the new FIDIC guidanceTo register or for the latest information, please visit: act-users/Tel: 44 (0)20 7017 5503 Email: law@KNect365.com3

EDITOR’S CHOICEWith over 50 speakers packed into 4 days of essential content, the Conference Director for the FIDIC InternationalContract Users’ Conference has selected some of the sessions you cannot afford to miss in 2017:Unveiling of the New FIDIC 2017 Suite of ContractsMain Conference Day 1, 5th December IDIC’s Contracts Committee has updated the FIDIC 1999 Suite ofFContracts (Red Book, Yellow Book and Silver Book) and the SecondEdition 2017 of each of these three FIDIC contracts are being launchedat this conference. In this session, members of FIDIC’s ContractsCommittee, Executive Committee and Updates Task Group will identifythe main changes that have been made to the 1999 Rainbow Suite andwill briefly explain why these were decided by FIDIC to be necessary oran improvement.60 Years of FIDIC Contracts: Past, Present & Future Main Conference Day 1, 5th December s we celebrate the 60th anniversary of the FIDIC Red Book andAprepare to launch the new Edition of the FIDIC Contract Suite 2017, thissession will provide a 360º perspective on the evolution of the FIDICSuite of Contracts towards where we are today and set the scene forfurther discussion on on how the new generation suite will be betterequipped than ever to serve the international construction industry inthe most challenging of environments.Risks and Insurance Provisions in the New FIDIC BooksMain Conference Day 1, 5th December lauses 17 to 19 of the New Editions of the FIDIC Forms of ContractChave been extensively modified to incorporate the latest thinking ofrisk and risk management as expressed in international standards,and in particular the 2009 Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZSISO31000:2009. The changes made reflect also modifications to theflow from risk to responsibility, liability, indemnity and insurance. Thissession will deal with these modifications,The Enhanced Claim’s Provisions in the UpdatedContracts: What do These Mean?Main Conference Day 1, 5th DecemberEminent construction law experts Nicholas Gould (pictured) & JeremyGlover of Fenwick Elliott will discuss ways to try to avoid claims arisingunder FIDIC and how to pursue a claim if there is no other option. You willalso gain an in-depth understanding of the enhanced claims provisions inthe updated contracts and what these mean for the industry.4International Case Studies ReviewMain Conference Day 2, 6th DecemberBenefit from understanding how FIDIC is working in the real world bylistening to case studies on the FIDIC Red, Yellow, Silver as well as otherbooks in the Rainbow Suite. Case study presenters, including BirteRavn from Ramboll (pictured), were drawn from a range of differentindustries and will be covering a diverse array of projects. Anothergreat user-led session.The International Contractors’ PerspectiveMain Conference Day 2, 6th December his session will assemble seasoned Contractors and in-houseTcontract specialists from large infrastructure and engineering firms,such as Strabag and Siemens Gamesa, operating at the coal face ofreal world implementation of FIDIC Forms of contract. The panelwill be discussing critical areas of contract administration includingoptimisation opportunities and common pitfalls to avoid. Listen fromFrancois Dore (pictured) of Bouygues and many others.Ask the FIDIC Experts Q&AMain Conference Day 2, 6th December lways one of the most popular sessions in the agenda, our annualAQ&A sessions are your opportunity to put your questions directly toacclaimed FIDIC experts and advisors to the Contracts Committee. Ina year where so many changes are being unveiled, I’m sure you’ll haveat least one burning question you’d like to see answered by our panel,which includes distinguished experts such as Bill Howard (pictured),amongst many others.The Enhanced Contract Variation Provisions in the NewFIDIC SuiteMain Conference Day 2, 6th December hanges to the works lie at the heart of many construction disputes.CHFW Partners Max Wieliczko and Michael Sergeant (pictured) will onceagain dissect the burning issue of variations under the FIDIC Forms ofContract as featured in the new FIDIC Suite of Contracts 2017 Edition.To register or for the latest information, please visit: act-users/Tel: 44 (0)20 7017 5503 Email: law@KNect365.com

NEW CASE STUDIES OF FIDIC APPLICATION BY USERSWe have selected four new case studies of FIDIC application from across different jurisdictions to provide an indepth view of how key FIDIC forms of contract are being used to underpin some large construction projects. Theseuser-led presentations are the sessions you’ll not want to miss:Infrastructure for Environmental Cleaning,Romania (Red & Silver Books) Birte Ravn is Senior Chief Project Manager at RambollDenmark, Department for Contract and ConstructionManagement. She has Extensive expertise in Project andContract Management (Resident engineer), including handlingclaims on a day to day basis, in particular on a number offacilities for Cleaning Contaminated Soil in Romania, on whichshe will base her case study. The Programme was carriedthrough in accordance with FIDIC Red and Silver book.Eastern European Infrastructure Projects(Red & Yellow Books) athias Fabich is employed with PORR, one of the largestMconstruction companies in Austria and among Europe’s leadingproviders. His responsibilities cover contract - and claimmanagement on the international market, including many FIDICbased contracts.The case studies will present two infrastructureprojects executed in South East Europe. One road project wasexecuted in Serbia and the contract was based on the FIDICYellow Book 1999. The other case study, a power plant, was built inAlbania, based on the FIDIC Red Book 1999.FIDIC Projects in South East Asia (Several Books) Amaury Teillard recently joined ETF, an entity of the VinciGroup specialised in design and build of railways works, astheir international legal counsel. He advises project teamsduring the tendering phase and contract administration inNorthern and Southern America, Africa, Asia and Europe.His case study will cover several different projects unpinnedby FIDIC, mostly in South East Asia, that will demonstratethe clear benefits of FIDIC as a tool for structuring businesspractices in developing economies.FIDIC Forms in International Practice(Several Books)EdwardGaughan of the global HOCHTIEF construction group has over 35 years’ contractor experience in contractmanagement and dispute resolution in international building,civil engineering, infrastructure and process plant projectsusing standard and bespoke forms of contract; especiallyFIDIC/FIDIC-based contracts, mainly Red and Yellow Book.Edward will relate some of his experiences of FIDIC forms andtheir use (and misuse) on construction projects in a number ofinternational locations.Follow us today and get the inside scoop on all that is new across the FIDIC Contract Users’ Conference series.#FIDICLond17IBCLegalConferencesConstruction Law & Engineering NetworkTo register or for the latest information, please visit: act-users/Tel: 44 (0)20 7017 5503 Email: law@KNect365.com5

FIDIC International Contract Users’ ConferenceMain Conference Day 15 December 201708.30Registration & Coffee08:55Opening Remarks from the ChairW illiam HowardResponsible Executive Committee MemberFIDIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE09:00President’s Opening RemarksAlain BentéjacPresidentFIDIC09:1060 Years of FIDIC Contracts: Where we have Come From and Where we are GoingFIDIC was established in 1913 to represent the business interests of consulting engineers. This objectivewas eventually extended to clarify the important role of the engineer in administering constructioncontracts - a responsibility which was assumed by FIDIC, with strong support from the contractingfraternity, and financing institutions. And so, the first Red Book was published in August 1957.Remarkably, this document remained largely unchanged until 1977. The first Yellow Book followedin 1963, and also proved very successful, with over 50,000 copies sold in over 80 countries, before it wasfinally reviewed in 1980. FIDIC contracts are designed to survive, and to stand the test of time. This is whatmakes them the international standard. This is what earns them the right to be protected, and clearguidance offered on their interpretation and correct use at forums such as the FIDIC Contract Users’Conference. This session will provide a 360º perspective on the evolution of the FIDIC Suite ofContracts towards where we are today and set the scene for further discussion on the next generation ofthe suite as presented in the 2017 edition.Moderator:Enrico VinkManaging DirectorFIDICDr Nael BunniSpecial AdviserFIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEEWilliam HowardResponsible Executive Committee MemberFIDIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEESimon WorleyTask Group LeaderFIDIC UPDATES TASK GROUPZoltán ZáhonyiChairFIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEEChristopher SeppäläLegal AdvisorFIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEE6To register or for the latest information, please visit: act-users/Tel: 44 (0)20 7017 5503 Email: law@KNect365.com

Main Conference Day 15 December 2017Spotlight Session09:50Main Features of the Updated Red, Yellow and Silver Books: What has Changed andWhyFIDIC’s Contracts Committee has updated the FIDIC 1999 Suite of Contracts (Red Book, Yellow Book andSilver Book) and the Second Edition 2017 of each of these three FIDIC contracts are being launched at thisconference. In this session, members of FIDIC’s Contracts Committee, Executive Committeeand UpdatesTask Group will identify the main changes that have been made to the 1999 Rainbow Suite and will brieflyexplain why these were decided by FIDIC to be necessary or an improvement. The speakers will cover:nnnnnnnnnnN ew definitionsN ew provisions to promote the Parties’collaborationI mproved provisions for the timing of the Parties’ and the Engineer’s obligations.N ew reciprocity between the Parties’ rightsand obligationsI mproved clarity and certainty in the important provisions relating to:- unforeseeable physical conditions- Engineer’s agreement/determination- performance security- design and review- tests on completion- variations- payment and valuation of the works- claimsL imitation of liability and the Parties’indemnities‘ Force majeure’ à Exceptional RisksC are of the Works and insurancesA mended claim provisionsO utline of the revised dispute provisions10:50Coffee Break11:10FIDIC 2017 and the Continuing Evolution of the Role of the EngineerSince the first Red Book was published in 1957 the Engineer has played a central role in the administrationof a FIDIC contract. That role has evolved through the various editions and updates to reflect the myriad ofchanges in international construction projects over the years, and the latest 2017 editions of the Red andYellow Books encapsulate that continuing Evolution. This session will chart that evolution and reviewsome of the key changes to the Engineer’s role to be found in the 2017 editions, covering:The historical role of the EngineerThe evolution of the role of the EngineerThe Engineer’s role in today’s international projectsA summary of the Engineer’s role in the new 2017 editions of the Red and Yellow Books compared to the1999 first edition versionsn A detailed review of some of the key changes affecting the Engineer’s role to be found in the new 2017editions compared to the 1999 first editionsnnnnSiobhan FaheyMemberFIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEEWilliam Godwin QCMemberFIDIC UPDATES TASK GROUPAisha NadarMemberFIDIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEVincent LeloupMemberFIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEESimon WorleyTask Group LeaderFIDIC UPDATES TASK GROUPTo register or for the latest information, please visit: act-users/Tel: 44 (0)20 7017 5503 Email: law@KNect365.com7

Main Conference Day 1 5 December 201711:55The Enhanced Claims Provisions in the Updated Contracts: What do These Mean?This session will discuss ways to try to avoid claims arising in the first place but then, if they do arise, howbest to present claims under the FIDIC form with particular reference to:nnnnn12:30U nderstanding typical project risksU sing the tools the FIDIC contract gives youD ifferent approaches under the civil and common lawT he requirements for notices of claimH ow best to prevent claims becoming disputesAsk the Contracts Committee - Q&A sessionOur annual “Ask the Experts Q&A” session has become one of our most popular perennials with contractusers from across the globe. Put simply, the FIDIC Contract Users’ conference is your conference and thisis therefore your opportunity to put your questions directly to members of the FIDIC Contracts Committeein attendance. Our experts will try to address as many of your questions as possible during the two days ofthe event and these can be submitted to the contracts committee in a number of ways. You can:nnnnA sk for the microphone and put your questions live to our panel on stageS ubmit a question through our event app and have this answered in real timeT weet us your question using the hashtag #FIDIC17E mail a complex question in advance to michele.costa@informa.com so this can be addressed by ourexperts at the event having given it careful consideration in the run-up to the eventAs a result of this year’s FIDIC Suite 2017 launch we expect this session to be particularly busy and severalmembers of the FIDIC Contracts’ Committee will be at hand to answer your questions, not only during thisQ&A session but also at lunch, dinner and the networking breaks over the two days of the event.13:00Lunch14:10Procurement, Reform and the FIDIC Forms of Contract: What Were the Key Experiencesand Conclusions and What is the Way Forward?The FIDIC Pink book has been included in the IFI Standard Bidding Documents for almost 15 years. Duringthis time much has evolved in procurement and project delivery. The World Bank, along with other IFIs,has under gone extensive procurement reforms aimed at better achieving value for money. Defining theway forward, so that procurement can be used as a strategic tool in achieving core objectives of recipientcountries, as well as financial institutions, taking into account key issues such as sustainability, integrity,and capacity building, is critical.n A n outline of the Bank’s Procurement Reforms, including key features in the revised EffectiveDevelopment strategyn F eaturing key ingredients of the procurement process from the MDB perspectiven F IDIC’s role before, during and after the contracting processNicholas GouldPartnerFENWICK ELLIOTTJeremy GloverPartnerFENWICK ELLIOTTKaj MöllerMemberFIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEESiobhan FaheyMemberFIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEEVincent LeloupMemberFIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEEZoltán ZáhonyiChairFIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEEHiba TahboubGovernance Practice ManagerTHE WORLD BANKEvgeny SmirnovSenior Procurement SpecialistEUROPEAN BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION &DEVELOPMENTKitty VillaniProcurement DirectorCOUNCIL OF EUROPE DEVELOPMENT BANKAisha NadarMemberFIDIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE8To register or for the latest information, please visit: act-users/Tel: 44 (0)20 7017 5503 Email: law@KNect365.com

Main Conference Day 1 5 December 2017Spotlight Session14:40New Official Guidance on Modifying FIDIC Conditions – FIDIC Golden PrinciplesThis session will offer an exclusive insight into the new FIDIC guidance on safely modifying FIDICConditions of Contract by maintaining the integrity of the FIDIC Golden Principles, in order to minimizedisputes. The presenters are members of Task Group 15 on Golden Principles, whose remit is to determinethe limits of acceptable modification of Clauses in the Particular Conditions, so as the resultant contractcan still be recognised as a FIDIC compliant contract. These FIDIC Golden Principles are applicable to boththe FIDIC 1999 Suite, and the 2017 Second Editions. Case studies on critical Do’s and Dont’s will be providedin the content of this session.nnnnnW hat is the status of the work that TG15 is engaged on at the moment?B ackground to the Need for TG15 and its mandate.R easons for Particular Conditions which infringe on the Golden Principles.W aklthrough the TG15 Draft Golden Principles.E xamples of Breach and proper use of the Golden PrinciplesAfternoon Coffee15:40The New Guidance Notes to the 2017 FIDIC Suite of Contracts – All You Need to Know onHow to Navigate Key ChangesSTREAM A15:20Husni MadiFIDIC Accredited Trainer; CEO Shura ConstructionManagement; LeaderFIDIC TASK GROUP 15Donald CharrettMemberFIDIC TASK GROUP 15Together with an update and improvement of the General Conditions of Contract in the 2017 FIDIC Suiteof Contracts,FIDIC’s Contracts Committee has correspondingly updated the Guidance Notes for thepreparation of Particular Conditions. In this session FIDIC’s Contracts Committee’s Principal Drafter willidentify the main changes and newalternative clauses, including:nnnnnnnnnnnnM ilestonesL imitation of liabilityO wnership of plant and materialsC oncurrent delaysT raining and supervisory assistance by the ContractorV aluation of the WorksA dvance payment in instalmentsE mployer-Supplied Materials and Employer’s EquipmentN ominated subcontractorsT he DAABA micable settlement of disputesA rbitrationSiobhan FaheyMemberFIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEESTREAM BRisks and Insurance Provisions in the New FIDIC Books lauses 17 to 19 of the New Editions of the FIDICForms of Contract have been extensively modified toCincorporate the latestthinking of risk and risk management as expressed in International standards,andin particular the 2009 Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS ISO31000:2009. The changes madereflectalso modifications to the flow from risk to responsibility, liability, indemnity and insurance. Thissession will deal with these modifications, and in particular it will include:n H ow the risk and riskmanagement is dealt with in the New FIDIC Forms;n T he distinction betweenthe Employer’s Risks and Contractor’s Risks;n T he different criteria ofRisk Allocation;n H ow Responsibility andLiability for Care of the Works is dealt with;n L iability for breach ofprofessional duty;n T he indemnities thatshould be provided by the Parties for each other;n E xceptional Events &Consequences; &n T he insurancerequirements that must be catered forAs there are distinct differences between the variousFIDIC Forms, there would be differences between thewording of these Clausesfor the Red, Yellow, and Silver Books and eventually the Gold and Bronze Book.Dr Nael BunniSpecial AdviserFIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEETo register or for the latest information, please visit: act-users/Tel: 44 (0)20 7017 5503 Email: law@KNect365.com9

Main Conference Day 1 5 December 2017STREAM A17:00Making the Most of The FIDIC Suite of Agreements his session will take you through FIDIC’s update of its suite of Agreements, released in February 2017, forTuse in professional services contracting. The new White Book (update of the 2006 Edition) for ClientConsultant relations, the Sub-consultancy Agreement, 2nd edition, 2017, whenever a White Book (or other)Consultant aims at subcontracting part of its Services, and the JV Agreement for Consultants, 2nd edition2017, forming a JV or a Consortium to deliver Services to a Client, under a White Book arrangement or other.Coverage includes: ain features of the new FIDIC 2017 White Book vs. the 2006 Editionn Mn T he new FIDIC 2017 Sub-Consultancy Agreement, to be used in conjunction with the new White Book orother he New FIDIC 2017 JV Agreement – for Consultants teaming up under a White Book arrangement, orn Tother, with the Client aking the most of the new suite of Agreements - top tipsn Mn Q uestions & AnswersVincent LeloupMemberFIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEEDr Sebastian HökAdjudicatorFIDIC PRESIDENT’S LISTSTREAM BThe New Contract Management Provisions in the Updated FIDIC ContractsFIDIC has taken a long journey updating the 1999 Suite of Contracts, and the new books apparently becamemuch more detailed in contents and in certain procedures. This session introduces some of the variousmore detailed contract management procedures in these documents, and seeks the answer to the question,whether all these efforts were worth and the books became easier to apply and more userfriendly? Areas covered:nnnnnR eiterating the core aims of the update;S treamlined vs more elaborate procedures (pros and cons);T he new conditions’ impacts on the various stakeholders actions;M ore time bars (?) – but are these real ones?E xamples of changed / more detailed project management provisions17:05Chair’s Closing Remarks17:15Drinks Reception19:00Zoltán ZáhonyiChairFIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEEJohn GreenhalghMemberFIDIC UPDATES TASK GROUP30th Anniversary Gala DinnerJoin us to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the FIDIC Red Book, and the 30th anniversary of thisspecial Users Conference!It’s time to celebrate and to acknowledge all those whose considerable efforts over many yearshave led to the huge success, not only of the FIDIC contracts, but also the 30th occasion thatleading exponents have gathered together here in London, to share their vast experience, andstrengthen the international community of FIDIC Users10To register or for the latest information, please visit: act-users/Tel: 44 (0)20 7017 5503 Email: law@KNect365.com

FIDIC International Contract Users’ Conference08:00Breakfast Briefing 1 (Room A)Breakfast Briefing 2 (Room B)Update on FIDIC Gold BookUpdate on FIDIC New Tunnelling andUnderground Works Contract FormLed By:Led By: Matthias NeuenschwanderChairFIDIC-ITA TASK GROUP 10 incent LeloupV MemberFIDIC CONTRACTS COMMITTEERegistration & Coffee09:00Opening Remarks from Day Two Chair09:05International Case Studies Review by FIDIC UsersSpotlight Session08:4510:05This panel session will assemble experienced FIDIC Contract Users from different regionsand industry sectors to share their experiences in using the FIDIC Contracts as key projectadministration tools in some of the most challenging environments.Delegates will benefit fromlistening to case studies on the FIDIC Red and Yellow Book, as well as other books in the FIDICRainbow suite, and will also have an opportunity to pose any questions to the panellists. All 2017case studies will be new to th

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