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Procurement and Contract Strategy — FIDIC

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Procurement and Contract Strategy with FIDIC Contracts Framework

Procurement and Contract Strategy with FIDIC Contracts Framework is an intermediate professional training course designed for professionals working in procurement, contracts, construction, engineering, infrastructure, and commercial project environments.

The course explains how to design procurement strategies, select contract types, apply FIDIC Red, Yellow, Silver, Green, Gold, and White Book frameworks, manage tendering and bid evaluation, administer contracts, certify payments, manage variations, handle claims, and resolve disputes through FIDIC procedures.

Participants will gain practical knowledge of procurement planning, market engagement, risk allocation, contract packaging, FIDIC administration, payment certification, DAAB procedures, extension of time claims, dispute resolution, and procurement best practices.

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Procurement and Contract Strategy with FIDIC Contracts Framework

Learners should complete all modules, review the FIDIC contract concepts carefully, and complete the final assessment. After successfully completing the course requirements and assessment, the certificate will become available in the student portal.

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Duration 5 Days
Lectures 1
Quizzes 1
Level Intermediate
Basic info

Basic Information

  • Course Name: Procurement and Contract Strategy with FIDIC Contracts Framework
  • Course Code: PCSF-301
  • Category: Procurement & Contract Management
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Duration: 5 Days
  • Modules: 10 Professional Modules
  • Training Type: Professional Certification Training
  • Delivery Method: Online or Classroom Training
  • Assessment: Final Assessment Included
  • Certificate: Certificate Issued Upon Successful Completion
Course requirements

Course Requirements

  • Basic understanding of procurement, contracts, or project management.
  • Previous exposure to construction, infrastructure, or commercial projects is helpful.
  • Interest in FIDIC contracts, tendering, and contract administration.
  • Ability to review technical, commercial, and contractual documents.
  • Commitment to complete learning activities and final assessment.
Intended audience

Intended Audience

  • Procurement Professionals
  • Contract Managers and Administrators
  • Project Managers and Engineers
  • Commercial Officers
  • Quantity Surveyors
  • Bid and Tender Managers
  • Construction and Infrastructure Professionals
  • Legal and Compliance Officers
  • Government Procurement Officials
  • Consultants and Advisors in Capital Projects