Course Details
Getting Acquainted with General Conditions of Contract for Construction Works 3rd Edition (GCC 2015)
MISA in partnership with SAICE-PDP invites you to attend this 2-day course to deal with 21st century challenges associated with emerging role players, contracting relationships and the stringent demands made by the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for uniformity of Construction Procurement.
Attend this course and learn about:
- Conditions for good project management
- Effective and efficient management of construction contracts
- Risks and related matters
- Obligations of the contracting parties
- Management of the Contract by the Contractor’s Site Agent and the Employer’s Engineer
Benefits include:
- Participation in an interactive workshop
- Various practical activities to equip attendees administer and manage construction contracts
- A copy of GCC 2015 and GCC 2015 Guide for the correct interpretation and implementation of GCC 2015
The course helps municipal attendees apply their theoretical training in practice and recommended for:
- Engineers, Technicians and Technologists
- Project Managers and PMU personnel
- Managers, Supervisors and Foremen
- SCM Practitioners
- Staff with very little experience or who are about to become involved in contracts
BACKGROUND TO GCC 2015 UPDATE
After five years of application in construction works,
the General Conditions of Contract for Construction
Works, 2nd Edition, 2010 (GCC 2010) has been
revised to clear up certain contract administration
procedures, refine various risk appropriation clauses
and has been written in an easier to comprehend
style.
The revised General Conditions of Contract for
Construction Works, 3rd Edition, 2015 (GCC 2015)
complies fully with the requirements of the CIDB for
the procurement of engineering and constructions
works.
Conditions include the provision of a combination of
supplies and services, for the development,
extensions, installation, repair, maintenance,
renewal, removal, renovations, alterations,
decommissioning, dismantling or demolition of
structures and engineering infrastructure.
CPD
This course is accredited with:
- CPD credits - pending
Please bring the following to the course:
- Scientific calculator
- Pencil and eraser
- Scale ruler
For online courses, it is recommended to have the following installed on your computer:
- MS Excel
- The Zoom app
Please note the following requirements:
- Delegates are responsible to ensure that they have sufficient data to cover the full duration of the online course.
- According to the ECSA requirements for online training, a compulsory online assessment must be completed.
- To receive a CPD certificate a 75% pass mark is required. Less than 75% will result in an attendance certificate which can be submitted for IPD.
Our Facilitator
Theuns Eloff
BIng(Civil)
Theuns completed his BIng(Civil) degree at the Rand Afrikaans University and started his engineering career as a civil contractor. He was involved in the construction, rehabilitation and resurfacing of roads and has extensive experience in major earthworks, construction of dams, open cast mines and contract management.
MISA’s mandate is to provide technical support and advice to municipalities, whilst strengthening their capacity, for effective
infrastructure planning, delivery, operations and maintenance.