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Benefits of Attending


This 3 day training programme is a lessons-learned one, not some theoretical course on contract management. It bears a lot of "scar tissue" from marine contractual disasters. It is designed for (a) project managers, (b) people who form contracts and (c) senior managers who monitor contract- related cash flow. It's designed to be relevant to shipyards, repair yards, naval work, ship owners, equipment suppliers and consultants.


The benefit of improved contract management is identification of the pitfalls and traps experienced within the industry. The attendee will be more prepared to identify all the costs, schedule changes and to properly assign responsibility for those changes and effects. This will save your firm considerable sums in each major contract. The benefits are estimated at two to three percent of the total value of all contracts managed after the training programme


ABOUT THE COURSE LEADER - Dr Kenneth W. Fisher FRINA is recognized worldwide as the leading authority on the development and management of complex contracts and specifications for ship construction, conversion, repair, and design. He is author of the 2004 RINA publication, Shipbuilding Specifications: Best Practices Guidelines, and of the 2003 SNAME publication, Shipbuilding Contracts and Specifications. As an arbitrator, expert witness, consultant, and instructor for nearly 35 years, he brings clarity and organization to an otherwise-complex set of management requirements unique to the maritime industry.


LIMITED PLACES AVAILABLE Please note that there are a limited number of places available on this course and any registrations made will be on a first come, first served basis. Due to the successful nature of past courses the RINA expects to re-run this event in Spring 2014. If you wish to receive details regarding this course or make a provisional advanced booking, please tick the box on the registration form provided.


VENUE & ACCOMMODATION


The venue for the training programme is the RINA (new) HQ, 8 - 9 Northumberland Street, London, WC2N 5DA, UK.


Accommodation can be booked through HotelsCombined.com, the world's largest hotel price comparison Website. An exclusive 10% rebate is given to hotels booked via their website for all attendees. http://www.hotelscombined.com/City/London.htm. For more information on the rebate program visit: http://www.HotelsCombined.com/Conference_Support


CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (C.P.D) C.P.D. Certificates of Attendance will be issued at the event, which contribute towards the Institution's requirements for Continuing Professional Development. For further details regarding C.P.D, please contact Giuseppe Gigantesco, Director of Professional Affairs on Tel: 44 (0)20 7235 4622 or via email at: profaffairs@rina.org.uk.


CANCELLATION CHARGES Cancellations received in writing one month before the event takes place will be subject to an administration


charge of £200+VAT. Cancellations received after this time cannot be accepted and are subject to the full event fee. Delegates may be substituted; however this must be sent in writing and confirmed with the Conference Co-ordinator. In the event of cancellation of the programme for any reason, our liability is limited to the return of the registration fee.


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