Member $1215 / Non-Member $1445
INSTRUCTOR: Peter Liloia III, Esq., A.M.ASCE
Great presenter! He is very knowledgeable and covered the topic perfectly. Jeffry Lovell, Lovell Engineering Associates, Valdosta, GA
Purpose and BackgroundThere has been an expansion over the years of the liability of engineers for design, job site inspection, safety and contract administration. This course will cover the responsibilities and liabilities of engineers, both contractually and from case law. It will provide an understanding of the interrelationships between engineers, owners and contractors on a project, and the contract and legal principles which apply thereto. You will learn how to properly document the job and why it is essential. You will learn how to head off problems by using the right contract language, including clean and fair terms. Advice will be given on actions to take during the design phase and the construction phase which will minimize problems, and how to effectively resolve disputes that inevitably surface. The seminar will be presented in an informal, interactive style, using real life examples. Participants will be given practical, hands-on advice and guidance on how to best conduct themselves and thus, avoid trouble.
Seminar Benefits and Learning Outcomes- Understand the responsibilities and liabilities of engineers, owners, and contractors
- Eliminate problems up front by using the right language and procedures in the contract and specification
- Learn how to properly document the job and why this is crucial
- Learn about negotiation, mediation, and arbitration, and why they are good alternatives to court
- Discover what preemptive actions should be taken to reduce and eliminate liability issues and avoid problems down the road
Case studies, real-life examples, and class exercises will be used to assess achievement of learning outcomes.
Who Should Attend?- Consulting Engineers
- Field Engineers and Superintendents
- Project Managers and Project Engineers
- Government Agencies and Public Owners
- Private Owners and Developers
- Construction Managers
- Contractors and Subcontractors
- Architects
- Attorneys
TIME: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Engineer's Warranty to Contractor Re: Adequacy of Design
Liability of Engineers- Design
- Inspection and Contract Administration
- Means and Methods; Safety
- Shop Drawing Approval
- Actions Engineers Can Take to Minimize Exposure
- Impact on Project and to contractor
- Consequences to Engineer
- Ways to Reduce Claims and Mitigate Impact
Typical Construction Contract Terms: Meaning and Ramifications
How Fair Contracts Work for You/How Harsh Contracts Can Hurt You
- Site Investigation/Subsurface Conditions
- No Damage for Delay
- Indemnification
- Notice of Claim
- Design Professional Attempts to Absolve Himself From Liability For His Own Mistakes
- Purpose
- Common Occurrences
- Effect of Site Investigation Clauses and Disclaimers
- Superior Knowledge Doctrine
- Formal Contract Requirements
- Change Order for Equitable Adjustment
- What if Owner Denies Contractor's Claim for DSC?
- Geotechnical Design Reports
- Ways to Minimize Differing Site Conditions Claims
- Why is Documentation So Important?
- What Are the Characteristics of Good Documentation?
- How Should the Job be Documented?
- Risk of Not Having Good Documentation
- Negotiated Settlement
- Mediation
- Arbitration
- Dispute Review Board
Discounted hotel rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis. See discount deadline and rates below.
Important Details About Your Seminar
Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa & Casino
2300 Paseo Verde Pkwy
Henderson, NV 89052-2672
(866)617-1777
ASCE Hotel Rate: $160 Single/Double