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NEC3: The Role of the Project Manager


ISBN13: 9780727761354
Published: September 2016
Publisher: NEC Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £50.25



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NEC3: The Role of the Project Manager is a practical tool for those working with NEC3 ECC contracts and offers useful guidance to those performing the role of the Project Manager to ensure that projects are successfully managed and delivered.

Written by NEC expert trainers to outline how the role, responsibilities and working relationships of the Project Manager are integrated into the completion of a programme. Providing practical assistance to navigate potential pitfalls which may arise throughout the life of a construction project with key examples of notifications, instructions, agendas and progress checks, The Role of the Project Manager illustrates how information can be translated for the benefit of running and delivering a successful project.

Subjects:
Construction Law
Contents:
About the authors
Abbreviations and other writing conventions used in this book
Section 1
Introduction
Section 2
Overview of the Project Manager role
Section 3
Prior to contract award
Section 4
After contract award but beore start on Site
Section 5
Start on Site
Section 6
Chronological management procedures: first month/period
Section 7
Chronological management procedures: second and later months
Section 8
Completion and take over
Section 9
After Completion and take over
Section 10
After the defects date
Section 11
Post-project evaluation and learning from experience
Summary
Appendices
Index