You’re invited to a complimentary
Clark Wilson webinar
Collaborative Contracting: Identifying the Right Contract and the Right People
In a construction project, owners and contractors want the best possible outcome and bring their strengths and capabilities to the table to make that happen. Their respective commitments to the project are negotiated and committed to the construction contract.
Increasingly, owners and contractors are turning to collaborative contracting models that allow for early collaboration, increased transparency and greater efficiency. In this upcoming webinar, our infrastructure, construction and procurement lawyers will share their knowledge and insight on the benefits and risks of collaborative contracting models to help you make the right choices for your projects.
In this webinar, you’ll learn about:
• The commonly used construction contracts from which collaborative contracting models have arisen.
• How the Construction Management model is one of the more popular and successful forms of collaborative contracting. Our lawyers will discuss how standard industry construction management contract forms and supplementary conditions can help overcome cost escalation, shortened procurement processes and uncertainty over design and costs.
• How the Integrated Project Delivery model is gaining popularity in Canada. Our lawyers will discuss how this model seeks to bring owners, consultants and contractors together as a team throughout the entire project lifecycle. They’ll also discuss the pitfalls that must be considered when structuring and managing the obligations of the team.
The webinar will end with a broad discussion of early-stage project delivery approaches and how any successful project delivery model comes down to the right people.
This complimentary webinar will be hosted by Clark Wilson’s Infrastructure, Construction & Procurement group. Presenters include Satinder Sidhu (Moderator), Roy Nieuwenburg, K.C., Scott Lamb, and Rosalie A. Clark.
Date & Time:
November 8, 2023 | 12:00 – 2:00 pm Pacific Time (US and Canada)